.FRPAY, NOVEMBER 5, .1943 • Sicitemento By SERENE T. ROSENBERG You've heard about the sad ratio of. the new freshman' .class; '.some'- one told you there wouldn't be any more Froth, and if you're .a coed, a brand 'new freshman •or 'otherwise, :You've handed in: your ration:hoolc and 'are now. waiting .patiently for 'the time - You ean eat. But cheer uo'—the first - week is al= %trays tne hardest: and some nf. the freshman Men are pretty'big. CAMPUS CALENDAR Today Today. / Worship commission of PSCA, 304 Old 'Main, - 5:30 p.m. - • Tomorrow • Playnite, White Hall,. 7-10 p.m.. Air Corps kormal,:Rec•Hall, 8-12 p.m. Penn State in China luncheon, Nittany Lion Inn, 12-30-2 p.m. PSCA Cabinet retreat rear of Old Main, 2:30 p.m Sunday Chapel, Schwab . Auditorium, 11 a.m. Lion Clique meeting, 318 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Monday College Symphony Orchestra, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Freshman Women's Forum will meet 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Alpha Lambda Delta mass meet ing for , freshman coeds, 10 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. • Forwri:-Council meeting for sec-, cind'iseakestei , "freshmen, - 304 Ofd • Vairf;- 730 . pi m. . • ' l ';'ll*'-Medical Society meeting, 110 Hoine'Economics, 8. p.m. Hockey practice, 4:20-.:30. Wednesday ..• , . . Blue .1 1 . .c . 1 - ,,pr4ctiFe.: 117 car • Men's debate tryouts for fresh menandupperclassmen, 316 Sparks,. 7 p.m. • Hockey practice, 4:20-5:30. Thursday Regular rehearsal' of College Choir, • 117: Carnegie •Hall, - • '7:30-0 Hockey practice,' 4:20-5:30. • Chapel. Choir rehearsal, Came e Ha]'• 7:30 o. m. New under-arm Cream .DeOdorant -sczfely Stops Perspiration LTril 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used . right after shaving. 3. I nstantlystops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A . pure, white,. greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder , 41- for being h 1.1 -lave you thought of .making .your semester ,• resolution of ;finding security' for .your • re :ligious: convictions as well as a joyous Christian fellows hi p iftmong other studenti? • ' STUDENT RECEPTION ;.`Fridays , lTilvemberAtMl. . . . . 8./0 For . Freshmen Only . . :NOW • that -registration is over, sou 1987 strong" can 'sit back in your -respective rooms' :and take . yOur . rightful place •a 8 the class of ;'47. 7Ccillege. life has. changed a lot in. the, last year. and - you - may find some: - the. glamour'. your- big brother or sister wrote you, about in '4l worn, thin, ...But wartime :classes. have, their happier aspects, too. :Your • green ribbon and. Oink• days will be fewer, hazing.is - rap :idly fading from the campus pic .ture, and you'll get to know your • small ,class.a lot quicker than frosh did when their claises :numbered in larger • figures. • You'll. probably • never get to: see the All-College :Blue Band march : at a 'football game, •or lounge, for hours over "a coke in' the original sandwich shop in Old' Main's basement, but the odds are two to one you won't even find time to miss it, and when you write these letters home, re member, make theni good. .801 l Who? . . . leaves 4morig the many unwanted long an understanding lady in the reg distance phone calls on this istrar's office as she submitted her month's Collegian bill came one third drop ad slip, "But all those little item of unknown origin. Said classes were hen sessions, just hen item stated neatly and precisely, sessiOns,.that's all." EINEM F 1 RST::NATI ON A LBANK:: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The ttATE COLLEGE Member• of THE COLLEGIAN Educators Conference Convenes At Col!ege More than 100 Pennsylvania school psychologists, county .sup ervisors of special education, and teachers • of. special classes began meetings at the College ,yesterday and will remain today and •to: morrow for a conference devoted to the improvement of faulty vis ion, hearing, and speech. , Guest speakers include Mrs. Winifred. Hathaway, associate di rector of. the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness,, who will discuss sight-saving . pro grams; W. Harold Blegkley, re habilitation agent for the blind, Pennsylvania Department of La bor and Industry, who will dem onstrate the Hayes-Binet exami. nation; and Mrs. Leversia L. Pow. ers, Pennsylvania Department oS Public Instruction. ' "One call to Bou," and the hardest part of all is the tidy sum charged for phoning Bou—business or oth erwise, What, No 'Men . . . And summing up the male,short age situation which has undoubt edly reached its peak this semes ter, one little tpa stated sadly to lind Center . Front 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111) . Now that we've settled down to A/C John Crawford has .recently another. semester, news about 'for- • reported for •duty'at the Army Air mer classmate:s.who are spotted all Forces Bombardier School at over .the :country's landscape still Carlsbad, New Mexico.. keeps dribbling in. Pvt. -Mort Peck, who was for- • S • till Living merly. station ed. at 'Ft. Bragg, :N: . • Cpl. - -Mel Cummings- is still •stew... spent most' of .his time griping ing -at Camp Shelby, Miss., where about all the work he has had to , he - swears he.is going .to reign for do. Now, hes•at Ft. Riley, Kansas,, evermore as "the forgotten man." attached to the Medical Corps ,and. -Pvt. - Joseph .Carastro•is 'studying complaining of the dearth of - work. mechanical engineering -in the All. of • which goes to - show that - ASTP unit'located at Oklahoma A. some peciple are never-satisfied. and M. Not many people have Pfc., Kenny - Kanengiser is now in forgotten the days when Joe used the ASTP unit stationed at Vir- to roar by the Crrm. on his motor ginia - Polytechnic Institute, while cycle. LAST' TIMES 'TODAY DONALD O'CONNOR in "TOP MAN" . BUY WARIIONDS - AND STAMPS-Milli PLAYING SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 and 11 A Romantic M. err By - RITA M. BELFONTI • WARNER BROTHERS CAT HAW 114 PAGE FIVP