PAGE EIGHT L Penn State Club Plans 9 State Rooter Offers Jaffurs Makes 2nd Team ions Play Bisons, Door Mixer; Folk Heads • Ration Points To Lion • AP, UP All-American ' An offer of meat ration points (Continued front page two) Then Crusaders . Reorganized Dale Bureau ____ today furnished concrete evidence Receivers of the coveted first that the public's interest in Penn team positions were • ends Joe (Continued from. page two) _ Penn State Club will sponsor State's lion cub acquisition was Parker, Texas and Ralph Hey - The Reash twins, both of Kent a door mixer in McAllister Hall real and genuine. wood, Southern California; tack- State, both Marine trainees, both trom 8 to 10 p.m. tonight, Ed- Apparerrly unaware that the les Jim White, Notre Dame and forwards, Loth five feet eleven in- round Koval, president of the or mascot has since been returned to Pat Preston, Duke, guards Steber ganization, announced today. a and Brown; center, Casimir My weighingches from the ground, and both . the care of a New York zoo, slinski, Army; backs Bod 0i..e11, in the 170's, will probab- Koval also . stated that Dean A. well-meaning young woman wrote ly bc•th see action against the E. Warnock has been made an to ask whether she might contri- Penn; Creighton Miller, Notre home five tomorrow night. honorary member of the club. The b t u e any points to the upkeep of Dame; Otto Graham, Northwest- Thehonor was bestowed upon Dean ern; and Bill Daley, Michigan. game with State will mark Warnock following his talk, "The the lion. His Associated Press recogni the coaching debut for Woody My brother, who is now over " Penn State Club and What Ittion swells Jaffurs' string of cita- Ludwig, who came to Bucknell this Stands For," at the club's initia- seas with the Air Corps, was a tions whoch now losts positions on fall as assistant football coach. Penn State student before he en tion party: United Press and Bill Stern's sec- Ludwig is a Penn graduate, and tered the service," theyoung lady William R. Folk has been ap- and team, first string choices on played varsity . basketball for the pointed chairman. of the dating said, "and I. know he'd want to the All-East and All-Pennsylvan- : Quakers under Lon Jourdet. • k e eep th lion well-fed" bureau which was recently reor- . is squads, and a bid to the New . In a practice tilt for their open- ganized. Harold E. Weller also The letter was directed to Aldo Year's • Day East-West fracaS er with the Lions, the Herd tram- was named representative of the Cenci, Penn State football star and pled the Northeastern Penitenti- club 'to the Old Main Open House a participant in the radio broad ary five 61-18. • committee at the. last meeting of cast that inspired the presenta- Susquehanna All-Civilian the executive committee. Hon. Cenci replied to the offer When the Susquehanna quintet Walter Plonski was appointed immediately, and sent a photo travels from Selinsgrove to State athletic chairman of the club and graph of the lion with the sug- College for their annual tussle Peter J. Keffalas publicity c h a i r - .gestion that it be forwarded to • with the Blue and White, Coach man. They filled executive vacan- the young lady's brother. floor cies which developed recently. Amos Alonzo, Stagg Jr. will . an all-civilian . team. The new members who were Lacking Navy-Marine players to recently initiated are: Paul Al- Players Show bolsterbertson, Wilbur • • ' Bigelow, Carl his roster, the son of one (Continued from page one) John Carr , Richard of the peers of the football realm Caruson, with the" vicinity's most dashing will start Bud Smith and Bill Jan- Cohn, Robert Donn, Alan Fishe r, young man, who entertains none son, two varsity holdovers, at the • • William Folk, Theodore Hall,am Hanlon, John Heffron, but the most platonic thoughts forward ard Willi center spots respec- Edward Hinkle. James Hutchin- for her. Mix it up well with corn tively. Dan Reitz, Selinsgrove son, Robert Hirzel, Ross John- plications such as a ten-year war, high school star last season will ston, Edward Kritzer, Jack La- a gossiping. group of teacup-tote be Smith's buddy on the forward cock, Carroll Leppo, Irvin Levinelars, and a bunch of fairly obnox wall, while John Kocsis, junior George Lowe, William Luxion, ions brats, and add a liberal dash from South River, N. J,. and Ber- Ralph McClernan, John Mchor, of James Barrie's gentle, but cut elnie Sweincki, Crusader sopho- William Morton, Thomas Monag- ting satire, and the concoction more, have been nominated for han, Jamesproduced is some of the best fun Hosteller, Eugene 0' the theater can offer. the guard spots. Sweincki played Donnell, Walter Plonski, Elwood varsity basketball last year. Rowe,. John Setar, Edward Sher- The upstaters will meet the Nit- don, Seymour Schuster, Donald Kappa Alpha Theta recently tany Lions with two losses to show Smith, David Walter, James Wei- initiated Suzanne Clouser, Mary for two games played. They lost man, Harold Weller, Melvin Wid- Jane Doerner, Louise LOng, Mar the opener to Juniata by a 51-34 jorie Lyons and Evelyn Wasson. count, then bowed to Bloomsburg . State Teachers 43-29. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION Froni And Center (Continued from rage Jive) to Greenwood Army Air Field, Greenwood, Miss., as a student in bask flight training. While in trair , ing at the Greenwood Army Air Field, 'Cadet Nicklas will go through the transition from stu dent flyer to combat pilot and will be initiated into the intricacy of night flying. .eack for a Visit • • . Swine familiar faces seen while roaming across the mall in the past week include Hal Griffiths, former studviit and town boy who came home on furlough last week; Tommy Thompson, now stationed at B'.nning; and Mort Peck, who has hen transferred to a camp in Colors do. Ride wanted to New York City, Wanted: Used slide rule. Call Hither and Yon . . • December 23 anytime after 4 p. Carol Engle, Room 23 Atherton. Mickey Blatz, former Collegian m. Call Ensign Bruning. Room 73 Junior Boarder, is now with anNittany Lion Inn. ltcompsr WANTED—Person to read Penn .AST° unit at Penn. Hank Yeagley and Ben French are both stationed Four room apartment furnished distance telephone circuit. For at San Antonio, Texas, with the for four students. further details see the Nittany psychological research department. Two furnished rooms with semi- Niper. Found, lapel watch. Am leaving private bath State College Tuesday, Loser con- tact Ann Lepkowski, 112 Wa`ts One room bachelor apartment, Hail it p d Aß Private entrance and private bath. Garage available. Completely fur- Lost, First National Bank check nished, including maid service and book from Pensacola, Florida. linen. Gordon D. Kissinger Agen- Finder please call 3166. Ask for cy, People's Nat'l. Bank Bldg. ILAH. _ - Lost, a chain of keys in or a- Allen street. You can keep wal round Pond's. Please return to S. let, out for gosh sakes re ,. .urn the U. or call 250 Ath. money to Hornick, 207 Jordan. pd For Rent: 3 double rooms and Ride wanted: Bradford or vi 2 singles to graduate students or' cinity, Wed. 22 or . Thurs. 23. Cal ensigns. 519 W. College ave., 330 . 8 Kay at 425 Mac Hall. phoqc. Found: Tame rabbit. Call 2863 pictures and papers. Valuable. Re- Friday night or stop in for dinner ward. Please call Ruth Black, 216 Saturday. • 'Woman's Building. Lost: Pair of shell-rimmed Lost: 1 room key. 326 A Ather glasses, in brown case. Reward— ton. Return to Student Union. Re call Sally, Kappa House. ltchgku ward. THE COLLEGIA:q LOST—Brown Mexican wallet on Lost: Brown cowhide wallet Nittany Co-Op Elects At a membership • meeting of the Nittany Coop recently, - Her- man Weed, Senior• Electrical En - - gineering student, was elected President. After elections it war decided to have a ' semi-formal Christmas Party. .next week. Mary McKee was . voted .into active membership. LAST TIMES TODAY "BATTLE OF RUSSIA" PLAYING . SATURDAY -.,MONDAY. , TUESDAY Sugar 'N' Spice 'N' Everahing .Nice! WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - DEC. 15, 16, 17 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 ; 1943 imulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllft Women In Sports iIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (Continued from page seven) Sigma Delta Tau Burnack, f H. Miller, f R. Posner, g H. Finkelstein, g A. Crystal, g The tournament will continue this Tuesf . ay with Alpha Chi Om- .ega playing Phi Mu; and Kappa Kappa Gamma meeting Women's Bui!klirg-Mac. Marines Life (Continued pcige .one) . . Island .Hecruiting, Depot, in jujit su. He is 1 candidate for the var 7 •sity . wrestling •team,. HoWoer, .Greene-will be .unable for partici, pate in . inter-collegiate comPeti4, tion before February, since- V-12 students. are :prohibited from com.. peting until after. their first 'se 7 mes:.er at' college...• • • . —Don't let Congress -take the vote away from the .Servicemen . . See editorial, "The Fight ts I'4:Mrs." . WARNER BROTHERS cAT H Au m INT WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HIM' 2 2 6 0 • 3 3
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