The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 01, 1943, Image 1

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    PTOfs Discuss
Curren, Problems
At Open House
Stratton, Thespian Star,
. " •
!. Heads .Outdoor Musical • . • • •
. ~ ma . ti
' Informal discussions of current
. overnor r •
n
V
war, problems by five College in-
.To
isit
structors will feature tomorrow
night's • second Old Main Open' - -- ' .
Molise of the Summer semester. . a ■ • Executive To Inspect Plant
°Running a close second, for, top. .
Cliques Christen . New Froth B
, oosting .
honors will be Gil. Stratton, star of. i • I
. ' A rsenic, Due Thurs. R • • . •
Review Campus War • Work
the recent , Thespian show, who: • ,
. .
Will serve as master 'of cererrionies 111 .
for a 'musical . program to 'be. pre-' •
.arties As • Heads . Froth's Players' issue will be on Students and. faculty members will have their first opportunity to
sented on the terrace from 7:30 to,' sale Thursday, with headlight greet Pennsylvania's ' chief executive officially when Governor Mar
,. 8 o'clock. . ' . . I •
t I . es on Hummel Fishburn of the tin and his official party visit the campus Monday, October 11.
Membera of the faculty, who will. N . • Comm itt ee s
stories
ame.Commilfee .
.... , 'I. music department and Players' Announcement of the visit was made by President Ralph Dorn
speak at the" informal "bull" 'ses- . " • • ' •
forthcoming production, "Arsenic Hetzel today after the Governor had accepted his recent invitation to
r - slops andthe topics' they will dis-• - Hasted.t Smith - Begin
r •I miss are Edward' Abramaorr, "Para-.. and Old Lace." . • inspect the College plant and to review the campus war work.
.. Mrs. Martin will accompany the Governor on the tour, as will his
dozes and "Our Culture in . the. I ' ', ••• . , Articles on the Engineers' Slide
t.i*ar " 205, :!Henry. J.. ' BrUniaii,: .. Lion; Icey-Orqamzation , Military aide, .Major Howard E. Bowman,.and his two secretaries. the
Rule Ball and the regular contri
...-."Geography.-and the i War," .. 104;. . 13v. SERENE •ROSENBERG' . • butions of various departments Hon. George I. Bloom and Mrs. L. M. Boeschen.•
Robert E: Galbraith; "Aria • cfiair: - ' While -- •
vvni battles rage on foreign will. be • included. e `Hints for Four other state officials have been invited to join the party,•Gov
-', Strategy,". _dean. of 'men's. .office;. •shores, Penn State's newly formed• :. „ . . • . ernor Martin informed President Hetzel. They are Dr. Francis B.
• : '1;4: Col.'. Guy G. Mills, ."DisciPline
. ,politicalparties are• busy warming • .
and. the !War," • 305; and. George . ' series of helpful suggestions to the
, • . . • up for next semester's 'campus war.
Rite; "Propaganda and the
,War," ••
GOO Issues struction; Miles Horst, a graduate
They started . to blaze the way; for feminine 'element on. campus.
102. All dikuasions will be held in a gruelling :m campaign this • week, The Players will have. the cover,
of the College, now secretary of
•"... Old Maiirarid.Willbegin•at 8:30.'
„ when both parties met and ehris- display'•ing• Bill Emmons,. the horror • agriculture; Richard Maize, secre
ecti on Code , tary of mines; and C. M. Mord- .
. ..Dickson' Speaks ,on Frescoes • . . tened. their new group s Lion and . El
Annther'. highlight of the . Open. bOy, with one of his victims. 'Ar-
Key Robert Hastedt, -Lien chair-
House'. Will be. Dr. Harold E. Dick-. ''. -
. man, and. Horace Smith; 'Key ; thur Cloetingh,. - professor of dra-' on secretary of the Common
apn!'s t6ik' On . ."Land . Grant Frescoes matics, dnd Gordon Fiske worked- F . .
o ) r. Next Term wealth.
chairman, revealed yesterday.
•in Old . 'Mairi," . in.the Little Theatre. • -
Managing to . successfully •un- together in making .the 'Margaret L. • Good, new All
. e cover. , .Members of the group will be
at 8 . :15. - ".' . .T.,tiritern alides arid a short scramble last , week's jig-saw,College Elections Committee chair- received at a luncheon shortly af
. 'Color movie will be used to illus- when the - parties were too unequal •
• . a . . man, last night released the code ter their arrival at 1 p. m. An in
in
of the College physical
'• trate the talk. • . . . .. • •
• ••• in number to proceed. with 'plans • which will govern candidates and
%. • -Three movies are - planned .:for, for o'rgariization students' Item' Men,lillomen. le
_
. . voters during the coming semes- -
121 'Sparks `toriforrow. night, . "Bob's both groups started the ball roll- plant will follow and, at 3:30 p. m.,
a • formal. review of the military
Busy -Day," -Starring Bob. Hope:, • . .
ing "this week .with committee . ap-. I - 0• i p , : ter.
"SWeethearts of NavY,' featur-' in- •
n,. nit .Programs Miss. Good announced that corn . -
units will be held.
• pointments. rrit:tee members will meet in 302
.• .Ing... Erie Linden; :and "Getting- Hastedt - .Names Subchairmen
it will be his address at a, mass
Highlight of the Governor's vis
. Back. .at the Serge - ant," with
.the -. • • . number' . An • • Old Main at 4:30 this afternoon. •
. with' an adequate of . ..tnnoyation. in Sunday 'after-
Three'Sfooges . .-.Tbere Will 'be two „. •. . „ .. noon entertainment will be offered- Members are Patricia Diener; A
meeting scheduled - to follow the .
, .• . switchees . to the Lion party, .the'
showings; .one at..8 . :15 .and.:anOther . .. .by Forensic Cbuncil in its "Battle lice Fox, George Graham , Charles
military review, at Beaver Field
. . _
.._ • . ... ._,. ~,„ .. . .. , gioup. elected Gloria Duerst- seem- Hall, - Robert Kaiser Edmund Ko
at 10:15. . . - ...• ~:. ' •-•....t...„-• - . . - .
. . . -,.. -taryl.: , ,Chairthati . Hastedt narried . line-';•• Of the Sexes," h quiz_ prog,ram in • or in Recreation Building, depen
val, • Elrzabeth . McKinley, Joan
c_sP,-o.).tst,;-ve.P.ts •. '' - --. ..
. 1,. ,... z... „.,,.. 7. --,. Tr‘..-• , , , -perion4;froin - .• each ' . .seinester :... t.i),, , .aCt•-; , W- 11101 .' 3 -Eq 1 91„ 1, 1 8 - 1 14.4 ii ,. : .,- ; a i tcb 'llerilF.Chgries - ; , Reider; •.- Elinor:.,. g•-• -•-• - - weather......... .....---- • •
: din on the
"In extending the- ~invitation;'
• ?Ill ' ( " /116 ' 3145.11' ' °t '''''''''' ; '":'-''' aS.'atib ' a -dh - alilii aebtillat Sent' eSte+.''''aga - In.it'iV B '.. l l . o . . : . en 1 a est.7' - o d eri c r r oi ej . ,
B:ls4"4slii.tercild..E."DiCkiciii, MlCTiael - WaldrOP, and Mi
• Each of the* sub-chairmen assisted . mental .agility. :T.hetrial will take . President Hetzel. -wrote: • . ..
. . •.. talkin•Little Theatre.: ' • . riam Zartman.
- - - • by. their Committees. 'will start . to Place in 121 Sparks. at 3 p.m, .. "The faculty, the students,' and
:. .8:15 - and,..,10:15- 7 MOvies. •in 121. •• .....-. •, . • • . . • , • - -.•- • . - ,• .. The complete .elections code fol
• - ~. ... . . . . . :., •• . organize their semester- following. day, according - to. Grace Goodlin., the townspeople are most anxious
.: •".- - • - .Sparks--fen cents.. '• • • - • .- .. •
• ! Over in the. opposite &wrier, the . Council presiderit..• ' ...:: - . .. . -
. lo . ws:
,8:30-Informal, discussions by . .. lac, • • •• . ..,• . '-, • - , , . . • nm . e,of Voting . to greet' . you and. to honor you."
.. • ..- , ...---•- -- -• • -••- ~ ~.. • . . . . Key _party was- losing no . . time in - With a. representative. from each ,
....3.1.1t . y' , rrierriberkr ..' -. ' -•-• 'campus
' clique' . . 't ' . `ft - ' of 'the - . service arOuPS• on
bringing, their_.. •up 0 .. .,. :key ....
..., .
.. Article 1-Voting will . be. eon- .• Dr: Hetz.el .expressed' the. hope
that 'students and faculty mem
*.•. : . 'B-16Scivarer:dariCing, ..first' :floor; . .•ducted from 9 a: m. Thursday,
bers alike will:take the advantage'
~.
„, - ' - pitted against, two cadettes,. and
••'7l- •,. ,- , lotinae -Old , Main• . - ~ .•.....
.. ....,. , party „ . . Noverriber.4 - •until 5•36 p m Fri
cf the - obriortunity of greeting the
''' • - • ''',J . •• - , • '•.- •••- ' • ' ,incr-Key -as , their . nomencla- two cOedS . ,. Ali6 . ."'bettle"- 'promises. - ' - • • • • -
- ;' ,, -1-12-Milky ..Way:. Canteen,._ first p. . .., • . •• • .. •••-. - •• • • • run-of-the-• clay; November 12. The polls- will
•• - Milky ... .. ture ' Chairman' Horace. Smith ap- to be more than a mere .
a,. i m... GOvernor.
floor .lourige- Old Main •'-. :-, •• •: ' . ,-• • ••••• • . • - - ~ ~ . • - ...be - open .continually from •p
Complete detaila of the . program :
e,-7 ;, - • `.._ - • . • , ' : .., • ' . ,
pointed party workers to four corn- mill.: quiz, program.. The Arrii-Y
--5 f..1-12Classical'mnsic, SecOndlfloor until 5:10,p. m: on these two, dateas .
•~ .. .
, e , cei emonies will •be an- .
, .-; •.• JOUnge ' Old' Main • . ,- '• ,•
~ •• --, .., '... --- ' . • •-• •. - ,form'irieMbershiri - 'carribaign • and ; 'William W....Wightirian;. Air Corps;will•
First, semester. elections 'date•. •• -• .. . .
8-40 , ,--Fortune telling, ~P6iin • Staie ,'•.- • • .- .' • , ' be' set. by All-College Cabinet. nounced in •a few days, President
nominating, will give reports. at the James J.. Murphy,: 'ASTP; Joseph
. i . . - 1:; . 11. ' - Old Main=-ten Place' of Voting -. Hetet said. •
Party's next meeting.' !. - • W. Linn, Marines• and M. Trum
, , „
Will Hold 'Final Meetings. • • bauer, Navy, Opposing these serv- Article 11-Elections will . be.
° • 8-, -. 1.2t-Ping .. - . pong; 401,p1a Main,- ... .
"There will be a meeting for all icemen will be the Coed-Cadette held in the first floor lounge of - ' - • •
•'t . B-10-dffices of _dean. of - .women .. . .Old Main. - • .
A .I.Announces...
. „.: ..,_ • • _ •,. he*:alid old members' in Old Main team, Old of Gertrude . -'G.
••: - ..'-'.•-•-.- ; . Ti:.enii . ,-State- Chriatian••Aaao- , , - Eligibility for Office '
" '
at '7 .. - -- S' - d . " - ''''''''' -. H .. 1' di R • d .. Betty . • J Reed; •
z l. ''''' . i' - ."Cll - ' -..• resident -
cipoon,,, .., o . ege .. p,. , p.m. un ay, says as e , Rosen, .coe ~ J. coe d; . . .
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from the cub's Corner. "Room .in . Sans • O'Connor, Curtiss-Wright; Article 111- Every candidate
~.....,t,'-.; , •.1an. .. , statistics wilt.. : be : ope.n
which_ the meeting • will .- be 'held' and Mary - Gwisd; Hamilton Pro- shall . 'be required to have a. "I'? Army, Navy Exams
::::,-,.,„_:. •,,ip4;41.90cti0q::.., s- ~...- .. • will , be posted ; at - Student ,Union." r` eller .- average for his 'entire College ca
'::9;11-4-bid 11 - Tow.er open. •:, -•- . I. - . ' • • - .
..,, • . - -- . . - Rounds Planned - , . reer. The registrar's list shall be , A new Army• Navy: examination
0' . 7 .124-Sncial . danCing . a t - Armory: - ... . •., . official in determininc the . candi
y-:.---ic.:., -,
,-, , ~,,.,,..... ,„ . .., ... Chairman , Smith,. announces, , q3l.q. prof. ;Robert B.,lGaibraitti will ~ for students.interested in receiving
7. P.':• . .... , • , • ...:,--,•:.., •.• ~..:.. • ~.: , ° .7 •. • . .......:i - ,-; ...:and'new ..inembers:'should repOrt act as moderator of . ..the -program,. •• dates average. . , . . - . free - college training will be given
• •:.-•-"'• .:. '- • • ' -. •at 309 Old Main , "a
1 8 p.m.• Tues-.,• for: whin- the' council has amassed • Any student is eligible :to . run •
at , the College• November 9, Prof.
... ' :. lan , ,Goes. •
. • ~
,Fmals - P • .. . ... .
. day. Both meetings will be the a large number of questions, The for President or treasurer of the Robert E. Galbraith, PAWS, has
last of the semester, quiz session will be divided into semester in which his college cre- - announced.. •
. ... . .
. _ .
Sab-chairmen appointed by Has••• six rounds; each featuring a lead dits place him. Te registrar's of- • The Navy V-12 test is open to
• - iT . ,;Be ore.. enaft...... • tedt are: 7th semester, Harold topic. HOund one .will 'he composed lice shall be • .official for deter- all boys who •will.be between the
i . , -.- -•" • •.... •-• . , ----2 •• . • -Bucher, assisted ,by Lester Stine:: entirely Of questions on history and mining a student's semester rank ages of 17 and 19 inclusive next
tollegian'a finals plan
. took one sixth-semester,
.James Casey; fifth current events; round two will re- (2, 3,4, 5~ 6,7, 8.) March 1. The Army test, desig
,,
'.. more .steP on' the road toward.pos- semester, Howard' Milliken, assist-, late to geography; and •in the. lit- oliqUe Organization - . nated: as A- . 12, is open to those
.1' Sible - acceptance this . week when it, ed by. Shirley. Painter; Betsy Mer- .erature and . Music round, actual • Article IV-A, clique can .sub- .who will be between 17 and 21 in
...: was piesented to Homer} S.. Hoff:. • (Confirmed on -page f•sia.7) - • (Continued •on page • :five) (Continued on page. seven) . elusive next March 1.
~... Mari, secretary of the College Sen-
. are the requirements
i
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~,•-ate,.•for consideration by that body - . '. • . , • :
. . , for ]. the Th Navy .T-12 applicants:
,
T. :,. •
:• next Thursday,: .. • orpses Cr o w d . Brooklyn Ce l l a r --‘.... e applicant must have a
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•:- Taken: before the. Committee on . high school or prep school diploma
Academic Standards Tuesday, the . •-, • - • • • • . . by March 1 1943 or be enrolled in
• - • • • • Far from being phased by hay- - Officer O'Hara ; even goes so. far• Jonathan,
.so anxious is he to find ' '
. . plan was .paSsed onto 'the College . a college now.
Senate after the Academic Stan- • ing 12 corpses buried in their eel- as to unwittingly aid. the fiendish
. - 2.' He must have been born be
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dards.Committee decided that the lar, Marion 'Dougherty 'and Janet terpiece that he's knocked off in tween March 2, 1924, and March 1,
•
. . Plan .was outside its 'jurisdiction. Dayton, as Abbie • and Martha -Air (ores , Menial Exam his: spare • time. 1927; *inclusive. ,
Certain Members of the commit- Brewster in "Arsenic - •and• Old: • •If - it all ,sounds rairly . oomph-. If the applicant passes the test,
::'. •
tee eXpresSed definite approval of Lace," take the situation• with' re - -. - • :The last. Army. Air Corps he - must later satisfy these addi
. . mentat examination for this se- cared at
,this point,.don't forget to - •
the proposal to make final exam- markable aplomb;' as • a matter oftional Navy requirements:
•'-
nations optional in any course in .fact, they gently breeze through mester will be given in 401 Old throw . a .harrassed dramatic critic : 1. Height between five feet 'five
;vilich a student's classroom and the play 'on the lookout for more • :main. at 9 o'clock this morning,. and, a high,gl'ade dement who and a half inches and six feet four.
• .1511. 'book. average was at least a old gentlerrien to' swell the ranks according to Prof. Robert E. thinks he's, Teddy Roosevelt into '2. 'Minimum vision of 18-20 (90
Galbraith, FAWS.
..: "2." „However, since the Commit- of the dead dozen. • the picture just for good measure, per cent or normal) in each eye,
...' tee - on • Academic - Standards is Competing with them in their Final examinations and be- and they start worrying about correctable. to 20-20 (normal).
~. Merely a sub-division of the Col-, quest for victims is their nephew, •vacations make
tween-semester
~
howlt's going'to be,
.unraveled with 3. Normal color perception (no
T . rliege
. Senats Dr. Charles E. - Mar- Jonathan, played by bad-man Bill it impcssible to hold any more . due justice meted 'out to all the color blindness).
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• Ouardf, committee Chairman, ex- Emmons, whose_ professional trim- Air Corps tests this month, Gal- charming characters' 'concerned. 4. Twenty serviceable teeth, in
•;' plainecl,- the group: felt that• a defi- .. inal . standing .. doesn't help . him' braith, 'explained when inter- 'Players will resolve the situa- eluding four opposing 'molars and
nite' decisicin on; 'the plan • was the very much, pitted as he is against • viewed. . . tion next Friday and Saturday eve- four - opposing incisors.
- .lob of the Senate itself. . two such avid amateurs. The exam is open to all stu- nings at Schwab when they make 5. Be unmarried and agree to
... ..Prompt action Jay .the Senate at Despite the . fact . that several dents between 17. and 20 years . their debut for this semester with remain so until commissioned.
.
- " ; .its'. -Thursday 'meeting rt it was ex-- members 0f .... Brooklyn's . police of 4e. All those who success- "Arsenic," which has been playing :6. Show evidence of potential
i• . 4 fullythe test .will: then be
.. t• lill..atned , would still:: Make it pos- force wander ••in and out of the, pass.
capacity audiences: throughout officer qualifications, including up,
.. ; .:,11,b1e.:.0. have, the. 1
la,aii• :effective Brewster .homestead, they hardly sent tollarrisburgior their final . the country .for, the' past '.three pearance' and. general. scholarship.
.' vriiriediately. on
,at least..a . . ,- permis- provide-- a. •check for. -these hoini-.: physical ,cheek-Up. , . •• . years. Tickets go on sale for . 50 . Requirements for Army A-1.2.
~., 5 i,A11340:u, 1 .f.:•. , •V, " 1;•,.?;, : .'•,-, T ,'-....-'.:., ' . ..... I ,:oidaLgoingaron:l3rltee...W,orrelli- on: , .:' ... •.. • .. , • • - i etiftts at Student Union - Monday. . (Ccint!irued mi. pege . five)
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VOL. 40—No. -/44
Published Weekly by The Daily Collegian Staff
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1943=STATE COLLEGE, P