FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 12, 1943 /11111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Front AiidCenter.. 11111111111111111111111(111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111 .Pfc. Gerson....paid an. ex tended .visit.tcf State last week. and could be seen in his 'old' habitat, the Crran,, all hours of the• day-un til .closing-time. Wally is going to Penn: in the ASTP program •to study Hindustan. We figure that he wanted to take one last . look at Penn State before leaving. The rea sons are-obvious.. To h--• with the U of P., remember? Pvt. Luke 'Watkins, politico of bygone• days, is now at:Ft..,Meade, Md.- 'Pvt. 'Cliff St. Clair is with 'Advanced ROTC at CCNY. He's one of the unlucky few who did not get to return. to. Penn State, and, if we can believe what we hear, he's been griping the blues in no uncertain terms these days. With Non-Corns . A/C Paul Tompkins was recent ly transferred from Maxwell Field; Ala., to. Chester, 111., to continue with his training, while A/C Bob Francis is stationed at the Green- WOod Ai•my Field in Mississippi. Bob received Pre-flight training. at Maxwell Field,. too, and his pri mark training at Darr Aerfo Tech, Albany, Ga.. - • A/C Lee McQuistion has recent „.4ly.- reported for - duty at the Army Students, erian 840 v.!, m: r AfrYOER „ItEART PECIDE'-. chil mss, - nee • our help. United j£hina Rt lief as : one: of 17 • Na'- ageneiei. help , (..2,,ing : ;itiEtighiiiig men and aliant .i . :•,;.:40.Q1v0.0nce for all these and •o .-, comtratnitk's , needs. • • • .:1: - V•lq7gelierougly...now. • • • • I NAT:I 0 NAL . 'MAR 'F.II N I 'coopeiratirig Morris Fromm ` , l-1:DIL-BENJAM1111.-L . ALEXANDER ~ • • -OPTOMETRIST •. 187 Wegt•Beai'ei , •Afvenue; State College, 'Pa. • Phone 4815 - ' • „ • • .! t,-ocatA • ' ' By - RITA •BELFONTI Air • Forces Bombardier School, Carlsbad, N. M.,' where he will study advanced high level bom bardiering and dead-reckoning navigation. A/S _Charles Wedge graduated from boot training at Great Lakes, ill., as honor• - man of his company ~tici• _merited recommendation for quartermaster's training at the Navy Service School. With ,Commissions Lt: Alexander Kozel, U. S. Ma rine Corps, graduated from the Naval Air Training Center at Cor pus Christi. Second looie ratings were recently bestowed upon Tim Crowley and Ken Snyder, and Andy Tarapchak really made out when he received his first lieuten ant's bars. Between The Lions (Continued from. page two) Another trip. Another tie. This time it was with Muhlenburg, who put t , up a stubborn defense to ex tend the Lim crew to a 1-1 dead lock. WAR SPLITS VARSITY Then it • happened. .The Ng-a .all.wartime cbacheS showed. 'ifs.tkadiand the'tpaniWas riddled N . Nri#l 4, l6Soe,,' chalked . up tb:shifting of :11 . avy.,•Marine 'and ROTC Per-. sonnel, - graduations. and :transfers. •After,the storm was nier, - the , Wily Sect ".was: without the seryices:4 a major part of inclUding Loinbaria..and .SChnure;.Cra*f e did; Wrynn, , Frederick, , Reichwein, ClanSer, - •Stauffer, •:- Gaber• and Bechdel. . , PY- Firesiile,•Rooin Lombana,. who received his de gree in . Mining Engineering but who had not completed his three semesters varsity competition, was declared ineligible. Schnure .grad nated. The rest went the way of the military except Crawford who shifted over to the gridiron for his Fall exercise. Three men. Just three men who took the field against Navy that Saturday afternoon at Annapolis had ever started a Lion tussle be fore. The rest were second-string ers and freshmen. Penn State tied the Midshipmen. 2-2 in a rough, tough contest. :And, then the . Army game. 'JEFFREY " A TRADITION • Bill Jeffrey is a tradition to the College and an idol to his players. And on the side, he is still the best ball-handler on the statiad al 'though his speed ain't 'what it us 'ed to be. • He teaches "his' lads" to .play soccer-volley ball, a Jeffrey inno vation that helps develop soccer coordination on rainy afternoons in Rec' Hall. He recites poetry to the players to keep them relaxed. He rarely criticizes, but dOes it with a firm, kindly word. Above all, he turns out. winning combi nations. year after year. Even his fellow-coaches don't see how he does it. The other day John Lawther, . Lion basketball mentor, expressed his admiration f:•r the coach who has seen his teams . lose a 'Second three games in the last 11 years of varsity play. '"Bill," he joked, "if you don't watch out, the season will be over before yon . lose a game." orn to suffer- THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS - CALENDAR Today, • Payment of fees in Armory, a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Elections, first floor lounge, Old Main, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow Foot-Ball, Recreation Hall, with c:ancing from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m.- Sunday Outing Club hike to Mt Nittany. Old and new .members meet be fore post office, 2 p.m. Chapel, 'Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.m. Bible Study . Class, sponsored by Penn State Bible Fellowship, 405 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. Newman Club meeting for elec tion of officers,. 304 Old Main, 2:30 p.m. Community Sing sponsored by Louise Homer Club, Schwab Audi torium, 3.:30 p.m. Everybody wel- Hugh Beaver Room open as lounge to civilians and servicemen, 30.1 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Monday Meeting of candidates for ice hockey varsity, Armory, 5:15 p.m. Candidates are asked to bring equipMe:at for practice. Shell Oil Company interviews for. seventh and eighth semester seniors in engineering, geology, and physics, 204 Old Main. . IFC Jneeting, compulsory for all members,. Delta Chi, 9 p.m. Tuesday Alpha. , Lafnbda Delta pledging, norheast... , Atherton : lounge, . _Liberal Arts Lecture Series. Dr. Simpson •ppOks . "Race Bignpcist, of.: the, Future," -121.SparkS, 7';30 2:: Council; meeting for first semes ter . freshman- Men, •305 -Main ; '•- • • • -Forum : Meeting fcir first semester freshman women, 304 . Old Main, 7:30 p.m. • • ..Forum Council meeting for sec, ond• semester freshmen, 303 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. All upperclass women, including second semester freshmen, inter ested in intercollegiate debate meet 103 HOme Economics, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Phi Mu Alpha banquet, Allen crest, 8 p.m. All members, alumni, and members of other chapters cordially invited. Christian Science . meeting, 200 Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Candidates for LaVie editorial staff meet in 315 Old Main, 7:30 LET YOUR HEART DECIDE Prisoner of War! Frustrated:.. lonely. War Prisoners Aid is one of the great tasks of. the 17 Na tional War Fund agencies.• This year you can help all these and the needy here at home with one gift...through your own coMmu nity's fund. NATIONAL WAR IF•UND e4mtersithig mitk. MITCHELLK DRESS SHOP liont.Tides . -...; .; Final Vows .Those who have middle aisleci it recently include Phil Mitchell, alpha chi rho alum and former business manager of the Collegian, who married Alice Miller, alum, in July .. and is now living in 'Stec College. . . . Trudy Kortright, theta phi alpha alum, who married Lieut. Jimmy Measday, sigma chi alum, last week. . . . Mary Ellen Tome, alpha chi omega, and Bob Lyman, phi psi alum, who took the final vows in September, as did kappa Betty Hyland and John C. Van Arnsdale who now reside in .Aven Park, Florida. Hearts and Flowers Kappa Anna Chastane is en gaged to Edward Ryan, phi ,deft from Lehigh, and theta Mary Jane Doerner wears•a sparkler from Pri vate Len Ecker, sigma pi.. . . Sally Piollet, theta alum, now wears for mer Lion center Bill Powers' class ring on the third finger left hand. Anne Barwick, delta gamma, is wearing A/S Ted Edwards' pin. . . . Peggy Quick, delta gamma, and Norman Marlin, phi kappa Sig, are pinned. . . . Ginger Sykes, theta, wears phi kappa sig alum Gene Stull's jewelry. . . . Joan Piollet, theta, is pinned to Jack George, V-12, phi gam from Wash ington and Jefferson. . . . Theta Elaine Miller and David Young, phi gam from Lehigh, are pinned, and Ev Wassoon, theta, phi gam badge from her home town boy friend. ' -•• The couple,keen most often to gether of • late are Phil Mathews, ASTP; formerly- from the. Uni . !7err sity .of. California, - and theta .phi. alpha Mary. Battle; • Mabel Parks, chi omega, and Ray Fox; 'ensign. Familiar Faces Private Howard Stiedle, phi delt, who was back in town • recently, was seen - with former Air Corps queen Donna McClintock, and Ed ward Keyser, big wig Thespian alum, with Betsy Merkle. Phi gams Bill Reutti and wrest ler Bob Morgan were here last weekend to join in the merriment on campus. Second classman Christine Fox of the WAVEs is due back this weekend. Betty Meyers, gamma phi, now displays some phi kappa tau jew elry via Charles Brown from West By M. JANE McCHESNE'!C Virginia, and Ruth Storer. alpha omicron pi ex-I,VSGA prexy, wearing a diamond given her by George Pittenger, delta chi alum. Betty Jane Yost, gamma phi, leaving the Nittany Valley for• greener pastures at .Cornell Uni versity this weekend. Les Trout, alpha sigma phi to whom she pinned, is stationed there. Down Harrisburg way at the Club 210, Ruth Davey, theta, will follow in Jane Abramson's foot steps for she will begin her singing job there in February. Tawny Hill plans to visit Ray Fortunato, phi delt, at Virginia Polytechnic Institute this weekend, and Charlotte Martin, kappa, re cently traveled to West Virginia to see Bud Simpler, du. LET YOUR HEART DECIDE. iorp&loed; Tn nee of care and, comfort. You can help—through United Seamen's Service, ono of the 17 major agencies of the National War Fund. Give once for these and our own community fund. Ciro. generously —Now. NATIONAL 'AI, FUND cooperatint? with Crabtree's P.n.GE Fl vP;
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