ytOtOji::',•!taiiiii Cditie;,.tlo,R.etNall Monday.' Night .: ~. Pro;l3padcast Show . • Fund :w. '.'. Cash:Prizes Co/legLan..Sets $2OOO As War Fun Goal ill _Feature,. • Sponsored by IWA, the Vox Pop broadcast, originating from .Rec . ' Arik • . . . . altlloVer-Station'WAßC from 8-to ' ' . 43:30 • Monday eVening - and hitting 450 Vote .For Semester Candidates a.:natiOn-wide- hookup Over 120 CBS, ataticina;•-•*ill.he preceded bY• • •a: nre;broadcriat;'.warm,up program • Campaign :Beginsl'oday ,wkirch..Will • begin ,'. at . 7:25 .:p.m. sharp. , Adniiisitni-to Rec• Hall will As Students: Pay Fees. . .therefore - cloSe at '.7f25. ' ^.' ' ' '' ' • : While Students, hand over the . • - • : The',',Pt'eliMinary '' program :Will . .semester'S'fees td 'the . iiiiisar!S Staff' ' ......, feattire,atidienCe Pailicipation; and 'in the Armory Item 9. Until: :5 cailiprizes will be awarded.tp var.- "O'Clack - today, they will exehange sous students` chosen at randoM to the * kirst'hall%•dollar and dollar con- • paigning for .the two ne wcampus. parties •when: student voters cast take part in the ,stunts which will trihutions to the National War . prohablfinal ballots in the Sandwich Shop, Old Main, 9•• a., m. to 5:30 p. in. yi highlight this part. Of• the Fund for lottery tickets and start show, the' campuson the: way to :the' today. At. 5:30 p.m. yesterday' 450. votes. were .under • the . eagle : - • ' • -. . .The six or seven , students Who '52,000. goal .set. by the .:Callegian• . like watch •of the All College Elections Committee and 'campaigners . Will appear is' interviewees. on the staff:!At • the price .of one 'for 50 • were already making 'their last- big drives for the semester. regtilar' broadcast will be chosen -Cents and three 'for sl,•tiekets -Will : . . . . ~ . 'Urging •all students to vote, 'Margaret L. Good, All College Mee : - 'by an ellinination-system of inter- entitle the purchaser-.to . a chance • views., Various deans, 'department •at the. first prize.of a' $5O war bon — cl :: „liens.' Committee 'chairman, .stated that' as students who •failed to fill heads, and • 'military • offiters are . •or one of the:additional s2s:.bci ndS. ''•oirt - a registration - card . at 'regular college registration may do so .at the asked to distribute some 200-odd • ' Prior ' to' solicitation', in' dornii :.. questionnaires, .prepared by .the :tories next. week; sales 'will: con-.; .polls today.. Miss Good explained .that the elections committee will . .. Vox Pop staff .to, Students. wham •llnue at 'the entrances to New: Bea_ , - . .cheek on the new 'registrants' semester with an . official list and sign . they, thought would be possible vet Field from . 1 until 2 O'clOCk to-. -.. ...., warren Hull the card permitted the student to vote. "However, if a student's paytielpanta -in the show. morrow afternoon, and at the In- • dependent Student Committee's will conduct file Vox pop prOgrarn name is not on the official list he will be required to • have a - note ''''•• .• David Grant, advance man for • "cot-Ball" in. Rec Hall from 9 un- at 'Bee Hall .Monday. night. Both specifying his semester rank from .the dean of his school. As in the • Vox Pop, arrived' on campus Wed- ' will friterview applicants for the . .til 12 o'clock tomorrow night. .past a student may vote a split ticket. The elections committee met nesday evening to -look over these show. .A federation .of 17 war-related _ _________________ with candidates Wednesday night • questionnaires and °meet those stu-; . — agencies whose programs have a when they listened to the coin •dents whom he felt were material • a plaints of both parties. Final judg universal appeal to the United INla for - ..the informal ' "voice-oflthe- Vogue Contest Offers Job ,bons, the National War Fund was P ment will not be released until. pecple" , program. The 16 'or 18 ' created Jto raise and distribute after a second meeting with the •serni-finalists who make' the grade . • • ..funds• among its members. •The • • . . g .. in this preliminary teat :Will be . in .l7 0 - pportunitiesToSeniorkmris candidates at 5 p.m. today.-Penal terviewecl by Parks Johnson: azid• major gYoups represent consblida- tips Will be subject to the decision. Warren Hull, stars who conduct am of more ..than 100 subsidiary'. • , of the committee which will hold • 'the : pragram. Johnson •• canto - to organizations., • By 'appealing once - Senior women who are wonde- If they prove able, they will stay a private meeting following 'the - - ,S.tate. - College.. - rester'clay," and 'lull` for . contributions to all its Mem- jag. just how one goes about - rout- cn permanently. meeting with candidates. ~ . ..,i. i . ... a i ,i il . 4 • .;,7t6.,,,17.-,-.,...,.,.;:.:_-:•,,,;::iabers;lhe Fund, reynoves the. neces.-..,,i4g.ntit-all Jho. •wonderful jp,l3.Jap: . Elections.,.Cemmittee Chairman - The contestc onsists• of four wi --' '" .ties': a . ': . ,ii' ' Supposed --. 1 ' • '"-. ' • • • ' - --- ..!• - •:' 3o g"ltyrdretfi — crutt%'SeparaTe; small& liotttarii tt - t b , Good explained that the only way Any students who not filled '• : . . quizzes to be answered by all en- •• scale' campaigns, and by alloting floating about may find their an- in which the present code had been - one a queStiOnnaire and feel' that . reasonable sums for the work of swer in Vogue's ninth Prix de Paris trants, and an article which only - altered is in the number of penal they are potential radio material. these. separate groups, it prevents contest. those entrants who receive passing ties inflicted on cliques violating ,_. may contact Grant at the - Nittany lu 1' fo - f' c . p ickj n . o • effort in one field, The first deadline in the maga- marks on. the quizzes are eligible the code. If any one of the candi - Lion Inn, or apply at the Depart- ' with consequent saving of money,' z in e , s yearly career contest is No- dates or party mmebers is found ment of Public Information. - to submit. There are two questions Although the tickets, which The three basic manpower, and supplies. "ember 20, when the first quiz, guilty of violations a penalty of . .' aims of the Fund which appears in the November 1 on each quiz, one based on a fash- not more than four nor less than have - been available at Student are to determine the natureand - I / ,-,,:, ue is due. ion feature and one on a non-fash- two votes will be inflicted upon Union, are.numbered, •there is no extent of war-related needs;• to see -4-- ' ion feature, such as music, art, lit- every candidate of the Guilty In addition to the first and sec specific seating arrangement, so that everyone has an oPportunity erature, or theatre. Papers will be party. This' • met 'th revision with rule of prizes, which consist of a year the rule of the evening will be to contribute to the funds required; graded on the following points: unanimous approval of the elec.- first-come—firSt-serVed. However, to channel the sums raised whet-- and six months, respectively, on clear and individual writing; fash- tions committee. oue's staff, there will be ten . the front row seats downstairs'are ever Americanhelp' is currently ' ion knowledge derived from a awards of merit which are job op- Cliques were reminded of the reserved for servicemen, Who , will most needed,f • ' • or the military front, study of Vogue, general informa , be-admitted without tickets. About the United Nations front, and• the portunities on all four Conde Nast tion, current information, and 'importance of submitting an item ;l,loo ..eats downstairs will be home. front. . , publications, Vogue, House & Gar- awareness. ized financial report to the com `available to civilian students. Services on - the military .front ' den Vogue Pattern Book, and Each entrant must be a member • mittee. This report must be turned Glamour. . m at Student Union by noon to- On the Vox 'Pop, broadcast last include providing of off-duty roc- of the graduating class of 1944 in day. The first two prizes make. thelt was recommended by the Monday . . evening from Halifax, rerkonal,' cultural, and spiritual • a United States college or uniyer winners - temporary members of chairman that all items,• including (ContinUed on page seven activities ,for service men and \ sitv which grants a recognized the Vogue staff where they do - 0 donations, be designated on the re women; entertainment programs fashion repoitin,, at writ in training camps and off-shore The judges of the contest will until after the meeting with candi ing•for the period of their award. bases; welfare aid and counsel to . be editors of Vogue, and their de- dates and the budget items have merchant seamen; overseas club- I ..• .. . • I cision will be final. The winners of been checked. Elections returns uneven .- Candidates houses and* convalescent centers I the Prix de Paris will be an- (Continued on Page Three) rine; and war prisoners' aid to in- for the men of the Merchant Ma nounced on or about June 1, 1944. -- terned . armed forces throughout the world. - Work among the United Nations includes the sending of surgical and medical supplies and equip ment, food and clothing to civilian .victims .of war; support ,of educa tional, technical, •and training in, stitutlons;• support of industrial co operatives; aid to 'children's homes (Contivued on page seven) Education School Sponsors Confab Sponsored by the School, of Ed itcation under the • chairmanship . of Professor Mary Jane Wyland, !the - '"Work Conference. on Sec ondary Education. in War Time" NM be held here today and to- Smorrow. - • An organization Meeting will be held to inaugurate the con ',feretioe in Room 105, BurroWeS -Building from 9:30 until 10 a.m. ,today followed by various Work Ses:SiOns fOr.the reinainder of the Morning- program . from 'lO .a.m. The program for Work Sessions .includes a discussion on guidance !prid delinquency proklems led by W. A. Kearney,' principal of. the Mount Union High School, in itooM 110, Burrowes Building, and. the Physical'Fitness ,program. :heated.. by chairman W. H.• Mead, 'principal of the Clearfield High School in Room 109. Work Experience under • the leadership of Jo Hdys, principal of the State:College High School PI Room 108, the Victory Corps headed by R; D. , Bartholomew, principal of - the Roosevelt Junior High School in Altoona and Cur riculum under the leadership of D. •H. Loree, principal of the Junior High School in HollidaYs burg in Room 206. VOL. , 44—eNo. -44+ 'Foot-Ball' To Highlight Temple Weekend Finishing up the weekend of the last home game of the season, ISC will hold a "Foot-Ball" dance in Rec .Hall from 9 until mid night tomorrow. Although State has met Temple several times, this is the first time that the Owls have met the Nittany Lions on New Beaver Field. Bud Wills and his Campus Owls with Betty Platt on the vo cals will feature the popular three - slow - to - one-fast-number ratio . and • will swing out with such favorites as "Blue Skies," "Stormy Weather," and "Rock ing Chair," As a special feature, a medley. of Penn State songs will' be - played by the Owls. In addition to Miss Platt, Tohn- ''''Z'.... - 4i . : -.1 :H1Tiiiii,..f . 4 .. .# . All candidates for th e Col legian editorial staff will meet in the Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Freshman and sophomore can. didates - who worked on Col- . legian this summer or in the spring will meet in the Col legian office, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Business staff candidates will meet in the Collegian office, 7 p.m. Monday, ny Setar on the sax will handle some of the instrumental solos while Paul Grove will swing. the baton for manager Bud .Wills. Many characteristic and popular Owl arrangements made locally famous by 'Jimmy McAdams will be .played.. Tribunal has released its stranglehold on frosh men who will be permitted to attend the dance, although freshman wom en have not been granted the same by WSGA Senate, Three cheerleaders, Dick Rath mell, Bunny Millick, and Herb Locke, will lead cheers during intermission. This is another special .feature planned by the ISC. committee. This dance will be a sequel to Published Weekly by The Daily Collegian Sla : FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12,.1943-STATE COLLEGE, PA Vox Pop Stars Politicians Climax Campaigns; Elections Enter Last Day Lion and Key nolilicians round - out three weeks of intensive cam- Air Corps Gives Mental Exams Today Another in en ta 1 examination open to all students interested in entering the Army Air Corps will be given in 401 Old Main •at 9 a.m. today, according to Robert E. Gal braith, FAWS. "Nittany Nocturne," an ISC All- College dance which proved to be a great success last semester. Complying with many requests, the Inc.ependent Student Com mittee has planned "Foot-Ball." Tickets are obtainable at stud ent Union at $l.lO for civilians and dates and 77 cents for ser vicemen and dates, according to James Redmond, chairman of the ticket committee. Committee heads for the dance as released by Chairman William Folk, are Lou Glazier, requisition; Helen Schmidle, refreshment; Sydney Rivenburg, checking; Bet ty•Reede, chaperons; Edmund Ko val, publicity; Redmond, tickets; and Kay Kirk, permission. i3:4ol2ftlitoKoiDßt-: - 1 Thespian Mobile Unit To Make Comeback After laying oil during the sum mer semester, the Thespian Mobile Units are planning a comeback within the next few weeks, accord ing to Paul Galvanik, Thespian Mobile Unit manager. The cast for the shows, which tour various Army camps in the state, is al ready in rehearsal, and negotia tions for the first show will soon be completed. A seven-piece jazz combination has been recruited from Jim Bur clen'.4 band to travel with the unit, and most of Mim Zartman's orig inal Thespian chorus will also be featured. Among the specialty acts, all of which have not been chosen as yet, is Adele Yablan, songstress-comedienne who was such a hit in the Thespian Can teens last spring. Tentative casting for Thespians' forthcoming January show is al ready under way. Additional try outs for the chorus will be held in Schwab at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The names of those scheduled for tryouts at this time have been posted on the bulletin board near the back door of the auditorium. Technical crews for the show will be called the week after next.