The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1943, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943
Governor martin to review Pre=med society
service units, inspect campus chooses president
(Continued from page one) convocation, the chief executive Thomas W. Guinivan was elected
to the. Governor. and his party will return to the president of the Pre-Medical Soci-
The. College group• will. comprise Nittany Lion. ety at its meeting recently. Other
PreSident Rarph D. Hetzel and Mrs. ' A brief •tour of the campus has- officers include Roy E. DeLaney,
Hetzel; A. 0. Morse, S. K. Hostet- been arranged for the women mem- vice-president; John J. Matternas,
teii and. AT.:Corvils . 'Keller, assistants. tiers• of the 'Party'. ' ' *, treasurer; and :Vaughn Long, sec
t(); the president; Deans S. W. ' Sub-chairmen of the committee retary. '
Fletcher,.lL. P. Hammond, Frank
. on arrangements are: A, 0. Morse, Anew executive committee was
D... Kern, Carl P. Schott, Edward Program; Dean Warnock, invite- appointed at the meeting and is
Steidle, aW: gtoddart; M. R. Tra- tions; E. K. Hibshman,' itinerary; headed by Guinivan as senior class
bue; T. C: Whitmore, Charlotte E. J. 0. Keller, entertainment; C. E. representative; James A. Johnston,
Ray, and A. R. Warnock; W. S. Bullinger, seating; and L. H. Bell, junior class representative; June
Hoffman, registrar; E. K. Hibsh- publicity. Hause, sophomore member; Roy
man, altimni secretary; John H. DeLaney will serve as representa-
Frizzell,, chaplain; C. E. Bullinger, tive of the council at large.
marshal; and L. H. Bell, director Lar • t • n /1
t ms feature
. Several lecturers have already
of public information. '
In addition, members of the, ol- been contacted to present a series
iege Board of Trustees - have been
columbus day rites of soeeches in conjunction with the
society's program for next semes
invited to join in the ceremonies.
Faculty members,, st u den,t s, Highlighting the College's ob- ter, according to Guinivan.
townspeople, and others are in- • servanee of Columbus Day will be There will be no more meetings
vited to witness the military re- two films featuring inter-American this semester, Guinivan added.
view and to attend' the mass meet- relations. These films, both with
ing which folloWs. The' official sound and in technicolor, are en
party will watch the review from titled "Mexico City" and "South Technica ... . •
lity delays
a reviewing stand parallel to Route of the Border." The latter, pro
-322 on the east golf course facing duced by Walt Disney, has been
the west. • • ,
„; received • popularly throughout the vote on f inals plan
Special. Seating - Arrangement, nation. (Continued from page one)
the Penn State by
A special seating arrangement Sponsored"( 2) That, in case the student
Inter
for the mass meeting has been - American Demonstrationchooses not to take the final
of Spanish, ex-
Center and the Division
planned, Bollinger said today. Allamination, his decision shall have
and Portuguese,ltalian, the films
members of military units and ofno effect on his final grade.
will be shown in 110 Electrical En
the Blue Band will be assigned to "(3) That in case the student
gineering at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday .
seats on the' main floor of the Rec- does choose to take the final ex-
reation Building. All •others,- he
said, will be asked to take seats in
the balcony—the faculty, on the
south side, students on the north
side, and townspeople and others
at the east end.
Under the direction of Hummel
Fishburn, a program of music has
been'arranged, including selections
by the: 'wartime Blue Band and
group singing. "
The •Governor will address the
gatheringbyiefly.
_Following the
Yale divinity professor,
author speaks •in dial)et
Dr. Henry H. Tweedy of 'Yale
Divinity School,'New Haven, Con
necticut, will speak on the topic,
"Wrestling for a Blessing," in
chapel this week. Mr. Tweedy has
been coming to. the College as a
chapel speaker since 1923.
Dr. Tweedy received his B.A.
and. M.A. degrees from Yale. He:
Was a student of the Union Theo
logical Seminary and won his D.D.
degree from the University of Ber
lin.
The speaker is a joint author of
"Moral, and Religious Training in
the School and Home," "Religion
and the War," and "The King's
, Highway Service."' .The College
LChoir will sing' "Gird on Thy
Sword" by Hoist. -
from Arizona to Australia
At home or abroad, when the American soldier says Have
"Coke" to a stranger, he's made a new buddy. From Minnea
otis to , Melbourne, Coca-Cola stands fir the palate that veiresh
—has become the mark of the good neighbor. •
BOTTUM' UNDER AUTHORITY. OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA
. «.. 7 -4)1943 ,The C-C Co.
. • • amination in an effort to raise
•
Library displays toad • further - his grade, the final ex
amination will• contribute to a
war. photograph exhibit possible change in the usual man
ner.
Two sets of candid photographs
are now displayed at the entrance. - Results. •of - Collegian- surveys
lobby of - the College Library, ac- , :L indicating . •student . and„ faculty
cording to Robert T.' ' Grazier„ OprOVal of, the idea, , and - state
chairman. of the exhibits commit- . .ments of the seven School deans
tee. , ' reading' it, were :presented.. The
. One set entitled "Soldiers Twilit' : suggestion • was , made 'that .
be-
Wings" consists of 25 panels issued; cause Of the nearness' to final ex
by the-British -Information Service- amination week, - -the
,: plan : •be
and shows the step - S . ln the.,trainipg adopted on .• a- • permissive`" - basis,
of British Paratioopers.-Thenther : 'with •• each . professor. deciding
set, an. official U. S. Nayy.'grouP,. whether the -proposal shoUld be
depicts the training of naval avia- : apPlied. in his claSSes. , . "
tion cadets. • ' •• . .- • : • • _Bfore. discussion • had' resolved
Among the- 34 panels .of the- inio - a 'final: accounting, 'however;
American sets are photographs of .it" 7 was SuggeSted that 'no *vote
a number of-U. S. Navy fighting-'could be- taken; but that the inea•
planes including : the F4U -1,7:04ght-! sure-- should rbe referred back to
Sikorsky . Corsair, the' . l\ravy sea
r the Committee - on Academic Stan
gull, the Catalina PB4, and .Gitim- dards - for -.further -investigation.
man Avenger: - The men • pictUred
, The was .instructed to
are all Pennsylvanians.. • ' „ .. . .
. - - _ make.a full report on the proposal
at the .rie).cf meeting,.' following
which the legislative body Will
render its , verdict.
-The next meeting ..is scheduled
for November • 4;' exactly two
weeks- after - the' last . final exam
ination for this semester. .
•
trash 'den dinks
All freshinan'men . must wear
their dinks to the football gaine
SaturdaY, rAibe •A. Kessler,
Tribunal chairman, stated.. Kes
sler reminds froth that - this will
be the last time they will/have
to wear customs:
a :COCA-Co
=,'Howd . 7',,Neighb
THE COLLEGIAN
Asking people to take a back
seat means they'll take affront.
)1 TATO
Federal training program
recruits student dietitians
Positions as student dietitians 1
and apprentice dietitians are avail- 3. Or had two years' college
able with the Civil Service, ac- teaching of food, nutrition, or in
cording to the U. S. Civil Service stitution management;
Commission, Washington, D. C
Positions for apprentice dietitians teaching of food and, in addition,
exist in selected Army hospitals management of school lunch room
throughout the country for a six_ or school cafeteria serving 200 or
month apprenticeship at a salary more people at each meal;
of $1,440 a, year less a deduction of 5. Or had two years in the man
five per Cent toward a retirement agement and direction of a school
annuity. Women successfully corn- lunch program or an industrial or
pleting this will be eligible for an commercial food service serving
appointment in the Army as Med- 200 or more people'at each meal;
ical • Department dietitian with o, Or had two years of nutrition
relative rank as second lieutenant. work with a social service or pub-
Applications may be made to lie health agency.
Washington 25, D. C., for informa- Applicants must have completed
tion and necessary forms. Title of a full four-year course leading to
examination desired should be a bachelor's degree in a college or
stated. university of recognized standing
Applicants must have either: including or supplemented by the
1. Completed a 6-month training following: chemistry (general, or••-
program in an approved course for ganic, and physiological or fool
student dietitians including work chemistry), biology, social scl
in a special diet kitchen and ward ences, food preparation and meal
service, private patient, service, planning, nutrition, institution
pediatrics (including for mulae management, and quantity cook
preparation-, out-patient clinic, ery
and administration (including pur
chasing, ordering, accounting, and
menu planning); Take good care of egg cases and.
2. Or had one year's experience packing material. If each egg case
as a dietitian in a hospital of at. can be made to take one more
least 200-bed capacity including all trip, it will help in the war effort,
types of work mentioned under remind College poultry specialists.
NOW signalmen can
wear helmets with this
new headset!
SIGNALMEN formerly saw action without helmets because
old-style head Sets were too bulky. Now miniature re
ceivers with earplugs are being used for both radio and
telephone work.
Fitting snugly-under the helmets they give better recep
tion by keeping out battle noise ... they are cooler, more
comfortable.•
Signal Corps engineers working N‘ ith Western Electric
stud Bell Telephone Laboratories developed this new all
purpose military headset. y
Here is is another instance of Bell System ser- AV. c
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vice to our nation at war. "*.„. •
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4. Or had two years' high school
War calls keep Long Distance lines busy
. . . That's tekj , your call may be delayed.
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