FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943 Front And Center . . up at PSCA office.. Group leaves We learned a.very strange thing Army .Air Base, Mississippi, and at . rear entrance of Old Main at 2:30 •yesterday afternoon, something Nashville, Tenn., respectively. Ben •that somehow brings the war a will receive his pilot's wings in a P.m ' •ilttle closer to Penn State. •month and Bbb, who has just start- Sundall • To-date, 74 iormer Penn Staters ed, is classified as a pilot. Civil i a n s' and servicemen's :'lave been ..reported killed-or miss- In the Air ;. . , lounge, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. ing by -the War and Navy Depart- Two men who call their alma Vesper Service, Little Theatre, .meets. This number is exactly the 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. mater Penn State are now receiv number of those •from the College ing the basic phase of their flight WRA Outing Club, weiner roast -killed in World War I. for reeds, Hort Woods, Is p.m. training at the Army Air Forces Bolt of -Honor .. . Pilot School at Courtland, Ala- Sororities hold open house 2- bama. They are Aviation Cadets 3:3 0 P• m • Members of the Class of '43 wh o Free lecture on Christian Sci v Sarn Pearson and Ralph Sampson. . hae been killed or who are miss- • A/C Clyde Schultz will soon re- ence, Miss Margaret Morrison, C. in g include Pvt.. Harry Conger, Lt. S., High School. Auditorium, 3:30 ceive his silver pilot's wings and _.___ Alan Lowe (missing), ' Lt. James • officer's bars at the Army's :twin- P • m • Marshall (missing), Lt. Paul Mc- Gowan, Lt. John Stief. Lt. Harry engine - advance flying school at Monday - Pampa, Texas. At the climax of his Stengle, and Lt. Edward Stevens. German Club meets, 305 Old training, he will either be assigned m a i n, Those a...the Class of '44' who 7:30 p.m. Program and re metto a combat unit or will become an freshments , the - same fate are Li. -Walter Chase, Pvt. Nicholas DeJoseph, • instructor. Forum Council meets, Professor - and Ensign Leonard Urquhart. Bob Geibler was recently ap- Adams speaks on "Hypnotism," 305 pointed a Naval aviation cadet and Lt. John Keeley '45 is the only Old Main, 7:30 p.m. member of that class' who was kill- was transferred to the . Naval Air Freshman Council with new of " ..ed in action.• • • • Training, Center, Pensacola, Fla., facers meets in Hugh Beaver room, . . • for intermediate flight training. . • Dean. Warnock speaks. .'Tribute - to Superman .•.: .. • -Lt.' Myron.'Seeder , •has reported Mineral. Industries Society meets :. : • :John W. Blackburn; 'former stu- for duty at the Air Field, in.M. L. Art GallerY. All M. L stu dent; entered the - Army as .a. buck Carlsbad, _New • Mexico.. He was . dents - invited. Movies will 'be ,private two years ago. -Word has commissioned November 3 upon shown. • • , - just' reached. us that John • was - re- : completion •of- cadet • training at : %Dr. Henry M. Rosenthal 'speaks 'eently- 'promoted : , to 'the...rank •- of .Marfa; -Texas. . . . -on "The Bible and the Human • - • o Graduate Tuesday'... Spirit, „ • .Hillel . Foundation; 7:30 •-; Home and-Abroad..• ~,... : - 'Bob -Herrmann,•-Billy-Richards, .p.m. . . - • . . . - :'Phil 'Mitchell, . ex.-Alphaehirho -and _Sala . Hanin w o-. graduated . . . : Tuesday „ • •.. •. .::.pr6xSr. arid,',former .business', marl-; from ....the ' COliege in 1943, . will • . Freshman , WOmen's Foruin party -. q.aget , 7;td.:Cpllegtaili7.llltStYttotielbitttia . ' . graduate - .frOrrif Fort . Renning. •,ipid -.-TOrlfreshmnn. men, - 304 - Old ' Main, ;'V-mail letter - from . - fraternity -receive their commissions as sec , ;- 7 : 30 p.m. - A:mother-Pvt.. Robert ' Sligafoas - who ,ond lieutenants Tuesday. . • • Junior . . Hostess Training' Corps, "ii.s.in a MedicaLdetachment.some- ~ ' - ' ' . ': ' • . - Home ""Economics Auditorium, 7:30 ",.,is. in • - Wherti . in Alie . .Piccific:'• •*/.C:•: Jack . r ' ' 'B . - ''' th ' 'AI h' ' ' Ch . ' ' lili ''''' frustees -, Named...----P , .• s-• • - Study ~-,', ,rirer,'. ano er.; p a :., •. i.,.- . b,- .. _., • „:,.• :- ~ - • ."'".'‘. .• '' --Worsmp Group, led by - • , •';:3..lrites 'Phil . :frorn,llie, Vietoria: Hotel: (Continnea. . ;from .. paPe. one)' 'Father Adrian;-304 Old Main, 4:20. ~.a.t•ltharr. h - Beacn;TlA: :,.... .. ~ .;:”. --'• ' ' : ' : Mr: Rowland;' a.nativet Spring- • -n . • P m • -.: - darn . . - ql. ' "'UM l'eldizikii'''anid•••• ' '•- ; •5 "I Ina . -- gS • ,•- • . -' . '' field' • Mass -was 'named" to- •:the ' Bowling; Club meets, White Hall I Stati-Wolfe; are- now - 'stitiArieti.- at ,- •• * ' - . 9 • • oni 7.15 • 'pan. , boWling - To , . ;3 .:. i, ., ~ , 1......-....... .... ~.. .. , -....:.,. ~. • board 'during. boverrior ..Arthlii - H.. ~.-Aelb4tna . - Polytecionic . . - Institute ..:.-- • , .., -•- i• • • •,- .. •• , Pre Vied:cal meeting 110 Home , James /adminlstra Lion...He served . ,"i .-. . t with zfASTP Units , :•;.while.!:.: hear : in' •• ~. cabinet James , lor•a sort time • Economics; . 8 pm. . • • • - .. . . i,lthat-iii-7010ki•is - nOW at-. • - •'' -• of_ ~-• ' - '' . Candidates .for Collegian editor as -secretary • property And sup-' - , Ili: Bennlng;, Ga. •: . . :.- • . -.,-- --;.•, - • • .. • • - • • • • ial staff . meet' in Collegian office,• .•.- .. ', - pile? . and - then . returned' to..his pies - - At:Maxwell . Field.: :1. , - • . - n - it post as president of •the New -Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. - Fifty-three Penn -- Staters - have Castle Refracteries - Company. He Bowling Club meets, White Hall :A•eported. tp, the ;Army. Air ,:Forces .' was . .graduatekfrom the -College. - in' ' ' bowling ..roOrn, . 7,:15 ~p.m. ..... ~. .:: •;!tr'e.F.l4g4t . rSeliegj,. ;.for ••Pildfs :...0.t'..10.),7 :6.y . ),:ct . ,,sek:jn• ,:he•Fir'st, - •tut . ••:•: - : 7. 7: : • ....v.: ' . • - fVednesday ,- .'...:. : ..• ".• '4IVIaXViell - Field; Alabama; "ii liegiii suit' aretii)Air, Service, ir: S - . Army, • dhristriias Morning Watch Serv-' 'pie - third phase. of their training as from May, 1917, to -September, ice, 304 Old Main, 7:20 a.m. - to 7:50 ',pilots in the U. S. Army Air Forces 1919._ He was associated with the a.m. ' . expanding iprOgram. ._ _. -. . . Duquesne-Burner Service Corn- W-RA meets ,White _Hall, 7:15 ..*': These:llloy .ar.e .Aviation. Cadets .•pany and the'. Gas Combustion p.m. • , ' , William Amin, Dave Arnold,` Bill Company before his election to the• Dean W. I. Newstetter, School of , Rayner, Bob Beacher, Charles Car- presidency of the Refractories Applied Social Sciences, Univer- ..IPles, Rill! . DrtnoVan, ' Ed Flowers, Company in 1929., sity of Pittsburgh, speaks on "Op 'George F'orerrian; Larili Gebo, ,Ed- . • " . portunities -in the Health and I,Vel ' xnund Giles, George Ginos. Allen BUY WAR BON .S fare ServiCes," 121 Sparks, 7:30 1 Giaskin, Ken Glessner, Harold " AND STAMPS p.m. Faculty and students invited. . Gundel, Leo - Guarnettotti, . Jimmy , .. Gustafson. - I - . Charles Hagg, Jim Hertwig, Har old Holly, Emil Honegger, Moylan Hull, Larry Jacobs, Jim Jeffries, Dick Johnson, Wayne King, Bill Larson, John Laßue, John Leech, Bob Logan, Jim McKechnie, Joe McKelvey, Erwin Michelson, Al bert Morse, George Monell. John Myers, Charles O'Hanlon, Bob Pennington, Bill Schrecongest, Sidney :Fohulman, Warren Scott, .Tames Shofestall, George Siegler, Bill Sippel, Howard Snyder, Carl Stokes. Jim Thompson. • Alofrd Truseaux, John Wagner, Jay Wakefield, Alfred Williams, John Zelek, and Charles Zink, On Former MeMbers . . Pvt. Milt Dolinger, who visited the College at the end of last semester, has. recently been ship ped oyerseas:Aviation%Cadets, , Ben Bailey acid Bob .Kinter, two of 'Milt's cohorts on the Collegian staff, are • stationed ,at Columbus Only. Three More Sundays Before Christmas Vacation STUDENT 'DEPARTMENT 9:30 A.M. WE!:.,TMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 6:15 P.M. Discussion Group: "The. Chris tian in Wartime." • - '7:10 ' ,sr ' D. Warfield of. Poland Pi AqtrittrippitAtorritiOmposillpsl,*".r.l.'4,....o -41 h- i, 4 LI I. C . " ' - r . . 41 . • , • By RITA M. BELFONTI A Perfect Dessert .• . . For Your Christmas Dinner Ice Cream Sherberts CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE REVELATION OF DIVINE PRINCIPLE BY NO.'.NIBER OF 'Pity. BOARD DI! LECTURESLIIP OF THE MOTHER CRUItGII; FritsT CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASSACIRISETTS HIGH 'SCHOOL. AUDITORIUM, 155 \VEST FAIRMOUNT AVE— :..SVNDAY• AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1943 • AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK COLLEGE CREAMERY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRI:STIAN SCIENCE ENTI'T'LED MISS NIA.RGARET MORRISON, C. S OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY . INVITED THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS CALENDAR Tomorrow PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. All-,College Cabin Party. Sign Specialty! Christmas Pudding 1 9 eitit Slateisieit 1111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111i11111111miminimillunimillionilMin When knighthood Was' in• flow- beled miscellaneous, To quote the er the stronger of the sexes a- Brewing Distributors Incorporat domed in armor pursued the wo- "Remember, morale is a lot o:i menfolk, and so it came to pass little things." that in one thousand nine hun- dreg and forty three a V-mail let ter found its way to the Collegian office and uniformed doughboy took the paths once treaded by the be-metaled persons. Inside the customary four and the kitchen, there was an expres eleven sixteenth by three and sion which people used a lot, an expression hieh still sticks to three quarters inches white enev- . cabularies of a great many. A.. vo lope, Private Lawrence .Chamber lain, 13173574, Hq. Co., 10th Repl. mong such was one "dame rumor' . ' Dept. A. P. 0. 874 c/o Postmaster, and "dame rumor" was said to NeW York, New York, sold his have been responsible for a great. soul in the following manner. many errors. "At the present time lam in Just last week, a rumor, one need of some information and I the more popular ones, began its thought that you might be able to winding way about the campus, supply the needed data. I have ' leaving idle listeners with the ides that the coming Christmas vaca lost a correspondent since the . close of the past semester. It is a tion would be shortened. A re-. Young girl that I .am. in search of porter rushed immediately to the - whose address . was Box 504. Ather -chambers.of rumor squelches sche duling officer Ray V. Watkins. ton Hall during the past .semen- • ter. Initials are M. L. Z. *Quite a ; Mr.. Watkins said that student; could - banish their fears because cute lass:and I would hate- to loSe sight of .anything like this. If there the coming vacation would not be shortened. He- said• more. He said. is anyway 'that. you could' locate "Dam e.:rumor is .untrue, and you her for me and inform" her that ' there- is _ a •private'overseas wait- .can quote me." We quoted him, ing , for:an answer -to .past letters . and his statement appeared in last I-would 'be In:debt to yOu for lhe week's• edit like this. "—it - had, .remainder -of - .my life." • been'• - rather vociferously stated -by (Editor's note: After .its 'pee- the scheduling " office • that the lous trip, across the waters the let-i 'damn rumor is untrue." ter arrived. a 'little the worse for • -With . all •apologies to Mr. Wat wear, and - the.,young • kins, we ,admit . our misquote • and als7 were smuiged:, The -"AV' - and sheepishly ,add-. that ,as the paper "L" were . clear,. but the "Z" was . went . t0' ,. ;p3:265 . very. faint, and might also stand. rumor"- reinained:as She had been for• either "S' Or "L.") . • . . —"untrue:" • • " . . •.; With an .urgent protest, "How . . . . can you do -a thing •like this to Somebody stole an Oklahomil 'him,". -we. quietly fold the letter, woman's shoes in a night club. .put.it, .back into the white enve- That's lunny---most people lose lope, and place it in our files la- their shirts. • " ANNOUNCING ,THE 'REOPENING of the • RAND* BEAUTY SALON 111 1 / 2 Sr Allen St.. Over Metzger's Die 082 FEATHER CUTS OUR SPECIALTY By SERENE F. ROSENBERG We Rue The Day . . . Back in other times when peo ple traveled in buggies an(t "what's cooking" still applied to PAGE FIV7p: