FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26; 1943 It wasn't so long ago that stu dents came back to school after a three months' vacation, worked diligently until the November holi days, and at that time packed their little laundry cases and headed home. They boarded a. special bus behind the New Chemistry build ing and after a non-stop trip ar rived at the home town in double quick time. Then there was the time-between when Thanksgiving vacation was a questionable affair and College officials .designated just one day for the celebration. But this year's holiday has reached the peak in concentrated, war-day affairs, . and the commendable amount •of minimum grumbling will be highly rewarded in Ath Hall dining rooms where happy cooks released the following menu. Bouffet Crackers with Cranberry Cocktail Roast Turkey with Dressing lylashed-Potatoes FrOsted Peas Celery and Olives:. • Cranberry Jelly 14ince and. Pumpkin.. Pie, Coffee Kriock,•Knock . The other evening a knock re sounded on the door of 999 Ather Campus Calendar Today Thanltsgivihg service, Schwab Audiorium, 7:34 p.m. Seiwicemen's Mailing Commit tee meets, . 304 101 d Main, 4 p.m. Tomorrow Hillel Foundation, evening ser vices, Prof.. Hunrimel Fishburn speaks on "Ma! IyAisie of the Old Testarrient,r 7:30 pan.:•.• .• Saturday PSCA Cabinet meeting, - 304 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. Parr Hellenic Council entertains freshman women at tea, east lounge, Atherton Hall, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m - open house, daneing,..gamee,f. , old time movies, Hillel - P6undatibn; 9 to 12 'p.m: Sunday Vesper -.service, 'Little:,Theatre; 4:30 pan: to 5 . :30 P.m. • . . Informal record concert, Hillel Foundation, 2:30 p.m. Civilian's . and servicemen's lounge, 304 Old Main, -24 p.m. Chapel, Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.M. Thursday. Beginner's Hebrew registration, Hillel Foundation, 11 . a.m.•Anoth- Monday . er cl6ss all 7:00_ p . m. Faculty and Hebrew advanced class regis- students are invited. tration, Hillel - Foundation, p.m. Everybody welcome. Gifts For That Fighting Lad - and Brother, Husband or Dad on The Home Front. Penn - .....)talemerib By - SERENE F. ROSENBERG ton .and to the sweet "come in" of the residing coed, said door opened and a male form projected itself inside. The coed asked the neces sary, questions and then the truth came _out. "But what are you doing here?" she said. "Remember, I'm the candidate for the business staff and you told me to bring these ads over. I'm in 999, you said, so I brought them over." And so an other frosh makes out and one more coed has something to write home about. Front and. Center . . . No,. it wasn't a mirage. That's a four-star service flag on display in the front window of the tpa house and behind' it lies a story. Seems four 'little servicemen studying at the College had gotten into the habit of stopping off at the house each afternoon. At first this obnoxious habit created more than a little tension, but after a while it got so the coeds developed a real attadlurient.for •these little-visitors. But; like all good - thinis,'.this ten= ier friendship came to - -anend. The uniformed' boarders flunked • 'out; Arid now; hanging proudly in their front parlor window, is the nriate- Hal . evidence . of • tpa. lonesome hearts. Forum-Council meets, Prof. George Henninger speaks on "Dvorak's Fifth* Symphony," 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Everybody invited. Freshman men's . Counell meets, 304 Old Main, 8:00 p.m. Freshman ' women's Foruni meets, discussion, "Sorority vs. Independent," '304 Old 'Main, 7:30 p.m. Junior Hostess Training Corps, Home Economics Auditorium, 7:- 30 p.m. Intermediate Hebrew class reg istration, Hillel Foundation, 11 a. m. Students, and• faculty invited. First semester candidates for Collegian editorial staff meet in Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Last semester candi dates meet at the office, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday WRA meeting, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. t'' • Grange meeting; 404 Old Main, -6:30 p.m. .9 *a . 1414 p kI^StA.A.HIA Tuesday THE COLLEGIAN Lions Tales 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 With government assurance that servicemen ashore and afloat will receive Thanksgiving dinners, we can fully enjoy the holiday festivi ties. The repercussions of the Pitt game seem to 'be very favorable . . for according to reports frosh Doris Handwork and Jock Martin, marine, found each other quite in teresting, as did Peggy Lou Chap , man and Joseph Riden, phi kappa phi. Engagements . . . Edith Freed is engaged to ASTP Jerry Kreinik . . Betty Arnold is now engaged to Bill Meals, delta chi, stationed at Fort Belvoir . . . Carol Kane, chi omega, to Ted Green, and Barbara Cooper, alpha z delt alum, is displaying a sparkler from War ren Wackford, from her . home town, Oxford, New York,:now :a bombardier in the Air Corps . . . . Also • wearing a ring is Ruth Dantsker, sigma delta tau, from A/C Albert Biilibp;.: froni Peggy.:Maginnis, ex.- theta' phi alpha, is marrying'Joe' Gayennvi§; delta sig alum; •in Philadelphia to- day. Visitors . Ray Fortunata, phi delt, visited Tawny Hill via VPI this week end . . . Teddy Hopkins, theta chi, was back here to visit Janet Tower, acting kappa delta president . . Bud Rubin, alum, was also here this weekend to celebrate with Helen Blanker . John . Taylor, lambdai chi alum, and Joan Work.: man, chi omega, recently had a re union before he was sent out of the country. Jacquie Spritzler, sigma delta tau, and Harold Stieffel, formerly 'of Bucknell, now stationed in Eng r land, are' pinned. . . Lee Berlin, sigma delta tau, and Kenny Switz, phi sigma delta . . . frosh Jean Purnell and Bob Green, alpha chi sig, and Evie Erig • now wears Ray Boyle's sigma, nu star. Have You. Noticed? . . . Janet Kravath, zeta, Lee. Yeag ley, kappa, and Joan Herzer, theta, have been seen with ensigns lately. Posey Schearer, theta, and Gib Parnell, phi delt, see a lot 'of each SCH FL- ti',,RS 1.11)*),S HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLER '7 Offers one year scholarships in Engineering: at The Pennsylvania . StatC College to qualified women. Stipend $50.00 per month plus tuition, •hoard and room. The acceptance of applicants must meet the approval of the stabilization program in the area of the applicant. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'''II1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi'u'p'll! other these days, as do Les Stein and a certain aloha chi omega. Bill Christophers, beta alum, is in town, and Players' star Marion Daugherty, theta alum, is here for a few days before beginning her dramatic work at the Cleveland Playhouse. —The Cub All-College Dance (Continued from page one) ties continuing with plans, the dance will be set for some Sat urday night after the Christmas holidays. Big-n,ame bands such as Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman are being considered. Tentative price is $3.85 for civil ians and $2.75 for servicemen. • It took 581,000 gallons of oil . to send American bombers to their first assault on Rome and 'bring them back to base. `Thanksgiving Weekend ; ,; • Open House Thanksgiving Fireside ROom p. m. • Westminster• Foundation Fun Night Sat. 8-10 p. m. Student Departthent Sunday' 9:30 a. m. Westminster Fellowship Lt. R. L. Moffat, Air Corps Fireside Room 6:15 p. m. . For omen to Serve Division of United Aircraft For complete information and application ask: Miss Chamberlain at • . Hamilton Standard Propellers Office Room 222 Electrical Engineering. By M. JANE -McCHESNEY .SERVICEMENII.. For your Christmas gift to HER . . . add that Musical Touch! Fine Records Make Fine Gifts - from the • MUSIC.R.OOI4 * * * * -* CA. Holds Vespers Vesper services will be held in. the Little Theater, Old Main, from 4:30 to 5 o'clock each Sunday afternoon, James T. Smith, execu • tive •secretary of the PSCA, an. • nounced today. The services will be sponsored alternately by the first and second semester Forum and Colin CIA groups. This Sunday's program will be under the direction of the second semester freshmen with Teresa Haskins as chairman. New.. underearm. Cream Deiodaraat safely Stops Perspirtitgaini shitts.•-•We:g.:'ttPt:i.tratitt O:4:;: 2. -NoNyaiting , to.dfy..,Ourii.be-.45td...4 1 right afte. 1 . ?A . v . 2 , ng. - ",.. "~. • ,; S. 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