FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 MIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Pellll Statements 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 With the. governmaxit -urging Where Am I ... people to out excess money in war And they say professors arc ab bonds and the scarcity of fancy sent-minded . . . A coed who wrapping paper for . gifts almost stayed up most .of the night study nation wide, one papa of a fresh- ing for a psych statistics blue than coed gave his pride :and joy book journied into Sparks bright a practical item even. Uncle Sam and early the next morning to dis cotddnl .object to. The g ift, 75 cover alag, too late, that she had feet of .gcod. strong .rope,. was forgotten the room number. On dad's idea .of safety first. Seems ly one thought was clear. The the parent had visited the.coed at room. was somewhere on the her Locust Lane lodging and dis- ground floor. covered that .an unthinking arch itect had built the. frosh dorm Frantically she •ran through the sans a fire. escape. And now, co- halls trying first one floor, then another. After she had fumbled edi 'the . •.OVer , the busy at the same door three times an training themselves to 'get to the' young lady's.room in double quick alarmed prof delegated one air time so that -in case of fire they crew student to leave class and can use Tarzan tactics and make try to discover the young lady's problem. She confided in the gen out the hard way. tleman and then she repeated the story to several other air corps representatives who. had watched Hup, two three, dip, step, and her opening and closing doors at servicemen at the College learn random. • to shuffle while they' march. •Glar- The boys volunteered their serv * - la Woodward shouted *.ferth the Ices. and with undying ,patience tidings that for just ten bents a they trotted all through the halls dance' a uniform wearer can be trying, each and every 'door. the. life of .the .party. All men in.: en they :couldn't, find :the . . room; terested in winning. friends this however, *and . a . completely easier way may sign .up at the fused coed werdto'the psychology service center for ten . dancing - department - ivitih - her. problem. Classes to be held in the Armory They told her the whereabouts 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon. of • .the •rciomi but, • too: late,: and The price, just one* dollar fin. the she 'took" the the test that afternoOn . 'ten lessons, and volunteers - will in 'the prof'S . offide . :Where every-' find real live coeds - ready to. help 'thing was . ' nice and qUiet: - : Tough, Ithem • through* .this Soqial ,basic or as*they say:in the.harrackS training. ' • Dance, Mister! . . . Lions Tales •We _found...ourselves besieged with special items upon •returning from the holidays. You'll be seeing numerous frosh - at the Navy . Marine formal this Saturday •eve ning including :Jean Ford with Walt Benney, -Marie Mathewson -with Ray Jackson, Marty Ball .with Luke Huber and Bette Viehl :with Walt Kemmerrer, and Jay Jones with Bill Patridge. Engagements • • Chi omega, Caroline Fisher married Ensign George Peyton, delta chi alum on Christmas Day and several engagements were announced over vacation. Perky McLallan, theta to Ensign Bill Foster . . . Andrea Lewis theta to Gardner Lindsey kappa sigma. Shirley Quartner to David Bloom berg. Kappa alum Mary Lou Kieth to Larry Fairchild, DU alum . . . Rowena McCray kappa to Fritz Kroesen, a DU from Rutgers and Florence Lenker to Robert Clay man. . Sally Kunzler and former State student, Ben Seams are engaged as well as theta Kathy Osgood and Ensign Tom Zumbro, now station ed in New London, Conn. . . . gamina phi beta Betty Jane Yost is displaying a diamond via Les Trout, alpha sigma phi . . . Allie Herr, gamma phi beta is engaged to Paul Young . . . Kay Hibbard, alpha chi and Jim Hoag, State V A N ' ' \ i# ' i N : \-- t ' •):10. STATE ENGINEER 3AO By SERENE' F. ROSENBERG •delta chi .now stationed-at' Max:. ...well Field, Ala : . ...are alsogaged ...and Kenny Kanengiser, forth.: :er Stater now . at U.P.I. in ASTP,. made' a flying visit up .ht - 7 yes terday: to put an engagement ring on Nan Lipp's finer. Claire Hamilton now wears the white star of sigma nu which she received from Bob Hall, former ' State student . . . theta Evie Koh ler is wearing. an 'A" (army) pin -from,-West Point cadet Ted Adair . . kappa Sally Schmidt is sport ing Joe Riden's phi kappa phi pin . . . and one we missed . . . Bernie Cohen, gamma sig pinned alpha epsilon phi, Harriet Morrison. Visitors .Bill Shaybacker, phi kappa sig ma and Martha Elston were seen together just before vacation when he was here on furlough, Alum Wally Gerson visited Elaine Freed this weekend, Marjorie .Cherry, delta gamma prexy, spent a week in Florida visiting State sigma phi' sigma; Russy Newton while Dotty Lamb, delta gamma, tray The Center of Attraction - • V,F77""" . . , By..M. J. NE -MeCHESNE,Y. FRATERNITY JEWELRY L G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE THE PENN THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION Toddy PSCA Cabinet meets in 304 Old Main, 12:45 p.m. Faculty "Tip-Off" Rally for PSCA Finance Canvass, State Col lege Hotel banquet room. Nittany Co-op cabin party, Ski Cabin. Leave 244 E. Nittany ave nue, 2 p.m. Navy-Marine Ball, Rec Hall, dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight. Sundam Fee Lecture on Christian Science by Will B. Davis, C. S., 121 Sparks, 3:30 p.m. Chapel, Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.m. Dr. Bernard Clausen, First B aptist C hurch, P ittsburgh, speaks. Lounge for civilians and serv icemen, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Classical music, 305 Old Main, 4-5 p.m. Pind-pong in 401 Old Main. Monday Advanced Forum-Council meets, 304 Old Main, for trip to observ atory, 7:30 p.m. Freshman men's Council, 304 Old Main, 8 p.m. Penn. State Engineer candidates meet, • 1 Armory, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Freshman women's F orum meets 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. -First-semester candidates for Collegian editorial staff meet in Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, .7:30 p.m. Last semester candi dates,. and reporters, meet at the office; 8:15 p.m. Wednesday :.: Civil Engineering meeting, 107 Main Engineering, 7:30 p.m. Mov ies; ."Building a Bomber." All 'Hamilton •Propellor girls invited, also .'CiOl: engineering students.' --WRA.'meeting WRA. room, . •ftfte -Hall,' 7.:15 p.m. Surgical dressings, Home Eco nomics building, 7:30 p.m. Dr. - McCord Speaks At. Third Lecture Series The third lecture in the current Liberal Arts series will be deliv ered by Dr. John L. E. McCord, professor of. farm management and agricultural economics in 121 Sparks at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday. He will talk on the subject "Some Problems in the Production of Our Food Supply Under War Conditions." He will discuss the world food situation in general, touching on the production prob lems of surplus countries and de ficit. countries, as they enter into the food picture. • The lecture will be illustrated by charts and two colored films. eled to_Chicago to see Dud , Ruth erford, sigma phi, and Jack By rom, phi •psi visited Ruth Cauff man, alpha chi omega. It seems that we made a mis take• in referring to Larry Cher venak as a theta chi for he has been president of the theta xi house for six • semesters. —THE CUB— • • • /r- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IE Front And Center . 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Thirty-five former students have recently reported to the AAF Pre- Flight School for Pilots at Maxwell Field, Alabama, an installation of the Army Air Forces' Training Command, to begin another phase of their training as pilots in the U. S. Army Air Forces' Expand ing program. These aviation cadets include Jerome Berlinger, Dick Cook, Fred Frankfort, Dick Gray, Edward Hahn, Sam Haines, Jesse Haw thorne, Ed Hendler, Jim Hoag, Sam Holland, Howard Horne, Bill Hosier. Bob Howard, John Hughes, John Jones, Ray Joiner, John Kelso, Bob Kinter, Norman 'Klobetanz, Bob Kolb, Steve Koven, Horace Kurtz, Bill Landefled, Osdar Lange, Jack Lange, Elvin Long, Ed Lapos, Carl Larson, John F. Lloyd, Ed Matter, Bob Maurer. . Bill May, Jay McCardell, Joe McCurdy, Bill Manzie, and Wendel Young. With Commissions . . Capt. Curtis Miller, pilot of a Martin Marauder bomber in • combat missions over Africa, • the Mediterranean, Sicily, andltaly i§ now at the Army Air Forces Re distribution Station No. 2 at Miami Beach for reassignment. Winner of the Air 'Medal seven times in addition to a personal . citation from-Major Gen. Jamea.H. Doolittle, Capt. Miller be ex amined by selected medical,' ancl classification Officers , :whose -joint findings ' .determine a: returnee's next assignment: John McNelis and Bill -Messerly recently received their Navy wings and were.commissioned Ensigns in the Naval Reserve folloWing completion of the•prescribed train ing course at -the Naval Air Train ing Center, Pensacola, Florida. Second Lt. .'Fred Sullivan has arrived at the Pecos Army Air Field and is assigned as meterolo gist. Lt. Sullivan, who entered the service last March, was as signed to Pecos from Chanute Field, Illinois where he was a stu dent of meterology. Milton Dinowitz, former meter ology student, recently was com missioned second lieutenant in the Army Air Force and assigned to the world-wide Army Airways Comunications system in Colum bus, Ga. Aviation Cadet William Bates was• commissioned a second lieu tenant in the Army Air Forces after completing bombardier train.; ing at the Carlsbad (New Mexico) Army Air Field. She's Lovely! She's Invited! She's Going Na -Marini Rec Hall 50c Per Couple By RITA M. BELFONTI Officers-To-Be Aviation. Cadets Dave Lundy and Charles Burge have reborteil for duty at the Army Air Force;t Bombardier School, Carlsbad, New Mexico, where they will study advanced high-level bombardier ing and dead-reckoning navigation. Here and There Phil Mitchel, ex-biz manager of the Collegian, left for New Cumberland yesterday. Ray StocP is now at Fort Custer, Michigan, while Pfc. Paul N. Woodland has been promoted to the rank et! corporal. Sparkling eyes •and a ••tooth paste-ad • smile , belie the deadj, skill' with:which • the comely • above kills Germans. .'She'l ‘Zags,"- • a ' Yugoslav partisan sniper • who • . has - -many -.Nazis, •taken an -oath to hill Student Department 9:30 A.M Communion Service 10:45 A.NI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • Westminster Fellowship 6:15 P.M. "The Japanese-American" Speaker—Rev. J. T. Smith BEGIN THIS NEW YEAR 1 WITH A CHRISTIAN PURPOSE to the Formal 0 Saturday 8:30.12:00 PAGE FIVII Prett Partisan\ many more Navy-. Marine .mini{