FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 Front And Cent! . . . We're glad. that :the head for thiS column is, no longer "Men in Service" becatise this week we 'have news of a few former .Penn State coed,F -who are: in the armed forces. Marge Walton, former an Gam.ma, is now classified as an ap larentice seaman and will report for active duty in the medical division of the WAVES January SEASON'S w IT GREETINGS 1 NITTANY 11011 INN urn Useful Gifts 1 This. 'Christmas ito JEWELRY Be Origifial Earrings • Pins 11 a - * w IA SWEATERS Be Casual Necklaces Cardigans .Pullovers BLOUSES - Be Tailored Silks COttOns SOCKS Be Clever . Warm Wools Gay Cottons GLOVES Be Srizart Leather String HANDKERCHIEFS Be Prepared Prints Solid 'Colors I. I'. W --FROM THE-. SMART SHOP zuiwismiso.e.o. By RITA M. - , BELFONTI 17. Marge is going to be stationed at Smith College. Lt. Aileen Holz, Theta Phi Al pha alum, is an Army dietician now,' and is serving overseas after having spent almost a year in - Kansas. 'Another .TPA, Mary Chol lak 's awaiting her call for the WACS. Cpl. Steve Sinichak, former member of the Collegian staff, visited State College last week. Steve is stationed at VPI and is awaiting shipment to Ft. Benning. Mickey Blatz, another former staff Member, was in town . for a few hours wearing a midshipmen's suit He is in the Naval Air Corps and is stationed at Penn. Hiz day may be minister but when onp earnest; basketball fan asked of V-12er Rey. Brune, `!What'S his theological training?" the, question created quite a stir among tholse who• know the ma rine. Further questioning of the basket ball follower brought to the 'surface this evidence. The "Phila •delphia Record" in its write up of -State's basketball schedule listed •Brune as Rev. Rey Brune, respec tively, which would certainly bear -out the old-adage, "like father, like Who Wants Me If things are tough with you put yourself' in Anna she place. Veteran player , she has appeared in just ,one Thespian show. Comes time for a publicity write-up in Collegian, however, and enthusi- Bette Davis, in her • most stirring role,. is shown in this scene from her latest picture, "Old Acquaintance," starting at the Ca thaum, Saturday, with Gig Young and Miriam Hopkins ~! ~: "=o 4 t=XV*4?g= Penn Statemenb By SERENE F. :AOSENBERG ~~. MITCHELL'S THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS • CALENDAR Today Air Corps exam, 401 Old Main, 9 a.m. Tomorrow PSCA Cabinet meets, 304 Old Main, 12:45 p.m. Barn Dance at Wesley Founda tion gym, 8 p.m. All-College Cabin Party leaves rear of Old Main, 2:30 p.m. Pe'ndeer Rassle, Armory, danc ing, 9 p.m. 'till midnight. PH Drata Theta Servicemen Smoker, i 37 S. Atherton street, 7 p.m. Sunday Russian Club meets, 318, Old Main, 2 p.m. • Monday Lounge for civilians and serv icemen, 304 Old Math, 2-5 p.m. Christmas Vesper Service, Lit- astic promotionists release Anna's name surrounded by • the phrase '.'veteran; Thespian." Now to add insult to . injury 'reports show that when th.e story is for a Thespian production) Anna's name is re leased so that it is invariably pre ceded by "veteran Player." "Who wtints me," 'wails the vet "can can" girl "GQG" Makes Out . . And speaking of Thespians, George Q. Graham has success fully succeeded in influencing his friends l and cohorts in that-little group Sr. 4 the.second time; because the campus song and dance people just re-elected "G. Q. G." their president. Maybe the publicity he received from Froth's obituary re established him • as the units fa vorite promotion. boy. • Warm Welcome Warm Sweaters The Perfect Gift Pastel Shades 295 - slr9s DRESS SHOP fie Theatre, Old Main; 4:30-s.pan Tinine . Economics Club, annual Christmas party, southeast lounge, Atherton Hall, 7:30 p.m. • Tea for transfer students, Wo men's Building, 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Christmas Morning Watch Serv ice, 304 Old Main, 7:20 a.m. to 7:50 a.m. Christmas Carol Sing, steps of Old Main, 8-8:30 p.m. Freshmen men's Council party for women's Forum, first floor lounge, Old Main, 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Advanced Forum-Council party, 304 Old Main, 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday Wr.rship Study Group, 304 Old Main, 4:20 p.m. Freshman women's Forum, instal lation of officers, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. First' semester candidates for Collegian editorial staff meet in Collegian office, Carnegie 'Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Pi Mu. Epsilon meets, Quan tum Theory, Dr. Frink, 8:15 p.m.' ************* *cep. your:con.. icience clear. Waste .paper is en important ally.. Save It for victory! MM== COLLEGE FOOD MARKET y e; Min But Don't Because Christmas is drawing near. ,Perk - Up:and act . . . it's not too late to shop with us. 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