FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1943 Front And Center . . . ' . • . By RITA M..I,ELFONTI 41111111111111111110111101111111110111111111111101111111111111111M1110111111111111thillillilllilliglinillinffili1111111MIIIIIIIIII What with finals coining up and at • the University of Alabama. Jack students walking around in the Dempsey is with the Engineers at Usual pre-examination daze, we're the University of Wisconsin glad to see that some Penn Staters are making out, • even •if it isn't Some and Abroad here. Among the.-aviation_eadets now attending the. Army ,Air :Forces Pre- - Flight .School for 'Pilots at Maxwell Field, - Ala., .are Jith .Camp, Toni Dimpsei, _Jay Gal lagher.' Harry Hershberger, Frank McCracken, Dick Niilor. t George Nelson, Charles•Nayhart, Robert Novak, Larry Ostermayer. Dick Pearson, -Donald Perry. _George Petitgout, Ken.Petry. Har -IPowell,, ;Dick Prave, Wilbur Purcell, George Rattner, •Carl Menicchler, Jim Rizzo. Michael Tares, John Trostle, Franke fiber, • John , -Weber, 'and Charlie Woods. They Cannot See . Barrett,• former campus is now with an ASTP unit Norm sharpie, CAMMICicALENDAR .r)7nt.,„:„l EleCtidnit'• ' - 'omthitted, 302 Old Main, . • • Foruni.:fandi*COuncil committee chairmen chairmen meeting, 304 Old .Main, 4:3 . 0 p.m. 'Old-,lMain . Open . House- meeting, •304 Old Main, 4:3o.pan. - fAW S - Ci • - - ►- ' y es. 1 Olcl. Main . Open. House,. Old. Main,.,-• Nin . • . ~ . . 6 ! ': ' ' Ing — Dato ~:7,„:l_op•rp• ~...:.,.:„.,:•i.,••-• ~,,,_,,,,,1•e5t , -,,,, !k g. - : ,. .3N112):. PlaYnite -' w hite '.All,''' 7=9 ' ''' ~ ''. ' . ' ''''-• ' .. 4. ~-. iththi,L;,' . '' ,64 .,,,': : t . ' ; .12 V . A . •.. -12• ~,.• SOcer''', tithe; • Penn • State' vs: •. For • "' / Cornell, New Beaver Field,. 2 , p:ni. • - . (Continued from Page Cne/ PSCA - Cabinet meeting,. 304 Old • Main, 1:30 .p.m. .. applicants: ' - • 1,• Must' hold a. high • school 'or . * . Sunda y-• prep school. diploma .by. March:l, . Chapel, - Schwab 'Auditorium,' 11 1944, Or be ,enrolled now in col a.m. • • Battle of Sexes sponsored by ' 2. Must have been born between Foren.sic :Council, -121: Sparks, ° 3 March 1;.1922, and 'March 1,.1.927, p.M. . • . inclusive. ' Hugh Beaver room,' Old Main, If• the applicant passes, .he must open :to' servicemen and students later meet these additional Army as lounge; 2-5 p ; m...- • . requirements: All-College • hike leaves from 1. Height between 'five feet and front of Atherton Hall, 2:30 p.m. six feet six inches. iv Monday . • 2. Minimum vision of 20-200. (10 Forum meeting, 304 Old Main, per cent of normal), correctable to 7:30 p.m.. 20=40 (half of• normal) in each eye. Student„Cqunciler meeting, 304 3. Tvienty serviceable teeth, 10 Old Main,,!7:3p,p.m,.• • - upper and 10 lower. American s SocietY of Mechanical 4. Normal 15-15 hearing. Engineers 'meeting; 10 Sparks, 7!30 p.m. Midis' from New , Jersey Zinc Company, !Zyeil and Dye Making" . and "Dye Casting:" _ ' • . , Tuesday ~.PSeA Planning Session of Corn 'iniision-3, 304 Old Main, 4:30 pan Thursday . ' . Penn State Forestry Society open meeting, .. 105 Forestry, 7:30 p,m.• PSCA . Publicity Committee, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. ' Join with others :in lellowship around ,the .world , in observing World-Wide -Communion Sun- Presbyterian Church 10:45 A:M. 2 . "As oft (1.. g tfeat . this bread and drink this" cup ye do show" your ultimate loyalty to 'Him. COMEDY and CADAVERS • in ARSENIC and OLD LACE presented by • THE PENN 'STAVE PLAYERS ~0 0TQBES."9 - . TICKETS 50c • • .• ‘. , "•TICKETS!' GO pltisALE-,it. grmoNnki • • • • • " :lOW. 'O'Leary, who is .now in Aft:i.eiil, has been promoted to.the rank of captain. Ditto for :Philip -Evans • who is attached to the off ice of the assistant chief Of air staff, operations, commitments and requirements in Washington; • Lt..,Charles •Lazin who is in the air• transport division has accum ulated quite a few medals in the last. year. He is now possessor of the Airman's Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Oak Leaf Cluster. Lientenaut Lazin has transported troops from England to , North` Africa for the African campaign and to Italy for the Si cilian campaign. Back for a-While We were rather surprised to see Ensign Gilbert • Zuccarini, one of the original "sandwich shop kings" . and politicos, back in State. -College last weekend. In refusing to reveal his destination, he was typically "Zuke, but sooner or later we'll catch up with him again. • NEW HOURS * OPEN 9.A.M. to 5 - :45 P.M. .Nednesday. Saturdy . *A:it:6,9 * • THE 'MUSIC ROOM Glennland Bldg. THE COLLEGIAN ISC Elections Put Folk, Koval AI Top Committee Spots Group Plans Banquet To Install Officers William Folk was recently elect ed president of Independent Stu dent Council's Administrative Committee; Edmund Koval, vice president; Helen Schmidle, secre tary and publicity chairman; James Redmond, treasurer; Betty Jane Reede, social chairman; and Jane Walbarst, historian. Installation _banquet for old and new members of 'ISC Council will be held in the Maple Room, Home Economics building, Wednesday. President and Mrs. Ralph D. Het zel, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Deng ler, and Mr. and Mrs. George N. Leetch are on the guest list. ISC's constitution has been rec ognized by the Senate Committee on Student Welfare. Purposes of the organization as set forth in the constitution are: "to provide a fed eration in order to secure coopera tive effort in carrying out the pur poses of the individual member groups; to promote functions which will make desirable the co operation of the group; and to pro mote and consider projects which will be beneficial to, all indepen lent students but which would not be under jurisdiction of the indi vidual clubs." ‘!.,l7 , CapiaownDeplisits7Diii Deadline for seniors' cap and gown deposits is Saturday noon, according to Student Union, which is receiving the payments. AND STAMPS 'DEDUCED drastically by .-"-.government order, first choice brands of fountain pens are - becoming scarce. Repair parts, too, are war casualties! So give your pen real war time protection with brilliant, smooth-writing Parker Quink, containing solv-x. Solv-x ends most pen trou bles by removing the causes. FOR V • . • MAIL "Micro-film Black." New Parker Quink in "Microfilm Black" photographs perfectly! Quink comes in 7 permanent colon: Micro-film Black, Blue• Black, Royal Blue, Green, Violet, Brown, Red. 2 washable colors: Black, Blue. ;0 and MAKE•YOUR DOLLARS FIG PARKER Q Mule-Driven Cart Solves Taxi Problem For Slide. Rule Ball A 16-passenger, 2-cylinder, mule-driven cart will provide taxi service. between Grange Dorm and Rec Hall the night of the Slide Rule Ball, October 9, Walter R. Berg and Richard Delaney, co-chairmen of the dance, announced today. Transportation will run from .6:30 •to 10 o'clock with the . fare amounting 'to ten cents -in, War; Stamps . - per couple. The co-chairmen made it clear. that baggage will be limited to 15 pounds per person, thus eliminating many bulky pocketbooks that would otherwise take up excessive seating space. - The "Mule-power Express," a brainstorm-of the Penn State En gineer staff, will stop for pickups at Grange Dorm, Mac Hall, Schwab Auditorium, Sigma Chi House, and Rec Hall. • :Arrangements are also being completed to have several musical numbers dedicated to the visiting alumni who will be in town for the Colgate football game and Alumni Weekend. The Campus Owls, who will furnish the music at the dance, are now working on a number of Men Vie with-Women hi Sunday Program (Continued from page one) State Engineeer staff. Admission playing of record selections will is $l.lO for civilians and $.77 for vary the routine. servicemen. Following the fourth round on Committees for the dance are sports, both sides will be plied advertising, Fred Mazzitelli, Ed with "brain-twisters," over which mund Koval, Charles Kenyon, the council has labored for three Thomas Egolf; decorations, Ken; weeks. The concluding round, neth Thompson, John Kalasky, men's knowledge of women's world Kenneth Buckwalter; tickets, and women's knowledge of men's James Bell, Herbert Locke, "Rob world, will be in the nature of an ert Kimmel, Howard Amchin; re expose of ignorance, and will high- freshments, Albert Wilson, Harry light as well as terminate the pro- Bell, Robert' Peterson; checking, gram. Fred Boody, Althea Schaffer, Jo . Dinner ,Precedes Program seph. Durkin; and • invitations, The . scoring system devised by Charles• Ammerman and' Gen 6 Forensic Council is to oppose each Von Arx. team as a whole, any member of a,team being free to,l volunteer an • .. . , "'alit? 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