The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 14, 1944, Image 1

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    Princess
T o Speak At
BWOC Dinner
V0L741.- - No: 9
BWOC's Will Name
Outstanding Coeds
M Matrix Dinner
A- plan is underway to trans- -- - - - -
form the Armory into a combina-
SeniOf Exams Off
tion Sandwich Shop and canteen College Senate Drops -
During Finals Week
for . servicemen - and civilian stn- C elle •
All-College gLan No Finals
dents, Harold Bucher, In accordance with action taken
Names of the prominent college .
Cabinet chairman,. announced at Plan At Meeting by the College Senate.at its meet
women:chosen to , fill the . poSitiOns: ing on January. 6, .candidates for.
Cabinet .meeting Monday' evening.
• the banhelor's degree at. the com
e- Theta Biota %Phi's .Quill .gir),,y,'
Matrix - girl, end Cap' girlii).l;be•-• • The coca-cola •• machine which is The no-finals proposal initiated .' - •• •
meneement on February .24 - will:
annOunced: at the joUrnaliSmhori now .in the . first floor Old: Main last semester has definitely . been not be held for scheduled final 'ex
„lounge •• will .be moved into the ruled out, final action having been eminations, according to Registrar..
drary's . annual banquet to beheld:
at:the•Corner•Reom, 7 P. m. Wed-.. Armory, since the lounge • will .be taken on the issue at the College . William Hoffman.
nesday, January 26., restored to its former capacity.•No . .
.. . . .Senate meeting. of January 6. : Class work for these .students
. .
• definite date , has been set for.. the will end on
,Thursday, .February• •
. • Guest speaker ' for , the : MatriX The student- petition requesting
Dinner.,will 'be anthoreSs7priticess :Arnim:y.omi, however. . - l7, at 5 Dan. Grades for all. candi-.
Paul•Sanielia, American born wife •• - ~,. . .. . Suggestions . were advanced at the . privilege of 'exemptions from '
dates for degrees, including ad-.
• • Princess Paul Sapieha • author of. Cabinet meeting for revision of the final exams for those with a class
of a polish nobleman who haS re- „...., . . ~ , , . , .1...-anced degrees, must be .in the-
Beyond .This Shore” and , ``Polish College constitution as follows: (1) office of the registrar not ~later:
pently*. :_written "Beyond This: profile, „. • - - • • grade of 2or higher was referred
. . will be ;the
,guest speaker: that ' the - seven school councils
ahore," , a novel ' centraSting,. the to the Committee on Academic than the following Monday, Feb-.
- at the Matrix dinner WednesdaY,'. shquld be represented on 'Cabinet
European. and American ways of.
January 26. and (2) that in the future, previous . at theSenate ' meeting.• . ;
life. Princess Sapieha also wrote - .
' --- ------ --- --semester's. Cabinet members. stay
!fPolish Profile," a novel based up-, The complete report,'• which is knows that a person whose name
on her life 'and experience in Eu-: Herbert Corrects. Error ,
. in Office during . the first month of. on. file in the - 'office : of the regis- is included in the following . list:
• . the 'following semester, until new
,
rope. ' . . • • .. • • - - • trar, contained. a detailed state- cannot be graduated the. name
: Elections for Cap girl will be In Winter. Ball: Poster .
e lections.
offcers•tre elected at All-College
.. • • merit of- the reactions of the se-v- should be turned in to the office of
held at Student Union from Jan- r .
• petition D ea d line .. ._ T he -committee on revising the eral schools to the proposal. The 'the registrar at the very earliest.
nary 14 to 23. Mirian Zartman, LOM recommendation of the Committee date in order that the student may
constitution was asked to consider
Ann Carruthers, and Dorcithy Students with combmed artistic suggestions a 1 s nex mee -
these t't -t t on , A n ca k d e e e i p n i i i c ig ,tandards stated: be informed that he must take - final
Jones, have been selected as can- and promotional tendenCies • have i ng . Ina general resume of the therefore, with the examinations. Any• student who
didates for this position. Students. been offered an outlet in the way necessity for revisingthe consr- findings based on the majority re- expects to graduate on - February.
• and .faculty members are -eligible. of a poster contest sponsored by tution, Cabinet Chairman Harold actions of the various schools of 24 and whose name does not ap
to . vote . for Cap . girl, who is to. All-College Cabinet in connection Bucher stated that when the pres- the College in respect to the mat- pear on the list should report this
typify outstanding performance with its semester's' largest-scale ent constitution was drawn up last - ter under discussion, the Commit- fact, in writing, to the office of the
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in campus activities, announced project,. the
.coming formal Win- year it was felt that college civil-
tee .on Academic Standards recom- registrar at the earliest possible
.Barbara Menies, president of The- ter Ball set for February 5. Steve ian enrollment - would drop . to• mends that the present rules and date in order that his instructors'
to 'Sigma Phi. :. , . . Herbert, .dance chairman, correct-: about 700 or 800 for the' duration.. regulations concerning final ex- may be informed that he will' not
matrix , and QtiiM.gi4 5....Wi11..he • Led an .error-in . the `poSter , tent t ‘;l3 ' t ''. •-' ' '' . ~ . . aminations,be centimied in force." be held .for schednledfinal , :exam-:
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enesen -.by, the members ; Of the . closing: ,by stating that the enrollment of over 3,000,_ the docu-, • • inations. - ‘
~, • • , Students who graduate-. this . se
jeurnaliSm honorary, from' a list deadline is January 17, not 'Feb_ meat as it, stands now- is Made
.
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„Of '• girls' whom. they believe are. ruary 17 7as announced in mater-' quate in several respects. Two Industrial Men mester are:
outSfanding in scholarships, nett- ial advertising -the competition. ln conjunction with the Fourth • •
To:lnterview Seniors.. Susanne Margaret Abel, AL;.Eris •
Lyn Adams, M.S.; Alathea.Marie
VitieS; and personality, stated Miss -The winner. selected -'by the 'War Loan Drive, Cabinet laid plans Aguglia,. Psy; John Brindle An-•
stine, Ag Ec; Samuel :Hersh.. Bar
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. dance .cemmittee - 'will: receive - a'to raffle 'off the basketball used in
• . Two • industrial representatives
hour, EE; Kenneth Harold :Beck
-- .- _ . prize •of $lO. All posters must' - be • the' Colgate game' a week from to
: • - • . • • submitted on standard' size piaster morrow. , Price of the raffle ticket will visit the campus to interview
. ~ .• • senior engineering students on
AL, Wilham.Emerson Berkey,•-ME;
.Jr.,.. EE;
~N eil Dougherty. Beezer,:
i ale - Dick ■ insoni :,... p . tip . er, two by three
in.at Student andhan 7 will be one war stamp. , -
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~ •• - •• • • ': : : -uary. 17,•Herbeit said. ~ . " ■. - • P. Leetch, , drector of the College Audrey Mae . Bever, - .HE; , Dorothy ..
Catherine Black, HE; .Ann - Scruggs
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NeWman=-Willlddress :---- -
, . Placement Service, announced to-
EngagelluDepawi.-4
.- .. :.. Follow:ringHale ciitrent.•trerid of •
ueenchObsing, : Cabinet. will . :re- ' ',', ' - ''
..• 1 - - day •
Blass, HE; Harriette Block;' ABC;
. . Bland; AL; Margot ~ 'Davidson
:..... ' , .:::...: , . .:,' •.. cognize anOther , carinnas heautY ,eS' Pre-Medical' ,, .Meding -- - • •.G. a . ClOse;: a, repi-esentative of
oscoe Earl Blyler,'.ME; Elizabeth:
'-: • the. GoOdYear -Tire end Rubberi.
Ellen. Boger,• AL; , Catherine Hall`
',, The '4lst:-annual.. -annual...intercollegiate "Snow Queen". et.t..he*BalL 'Coeds- - •••. '• . ' •' : Company, : Akron, 'a, - will inter-'.
• debatebetween the teams Of .Dick- , yoting'in.dining;:cciiiimont wilkrai- : Prof. Geer& 8.. "Newman: the
insoll',:dbilege. - Opd.Perin...atatewes' • . „ydepartmentwi ~ e. guest rninate ' Several' applicants,' While: zodlod '11•-b • . .view senior . mechanical '. and Bostwick, Ed;• Thomas Jacob:Bride.
. •• - chemical . , engineering - Students M.S.; Arthur • •;Martin Brockman ,
`--present - o•`•bY vtlie-F.orenSic- , Councll..final--efection-,Will - be - in - the - hands' speaker at the Serni=nientla ,', Meet , ..
fri'l 9 "PSIIrkS. ailao . .riim. , Wedries:-. - of . dance qicket -- Pitreh aSer.S . ,''.' , "2 - • - • •- ;: j a g.: pf the'. pre-mediCak SeletY' in inetallte-gy majors;, and men. in
`Jan,-. Paul ,Michaek-BUdzak,.Mng; James':
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• Sherwood, ;'currently
and fina7e- ori
da3.7.Orilhe SUbject, "ItesolVed: That . - ..11obbY : Sherwood;"2cUrrentlY of lib 'Home .Economics lat ..7:'30 P . •• WilSOn Bush, • Cer; Hebert' Lee
"the United .atates
.shOuld•cooPetate . Miatni, Beach; Will. bring his new , ' • ' • ' '
m. Wednesday,:. according to ' Tho- wary 17' and 18. . - . !
• E :-W' , Gallenkainp, of the •York . Campbell, • • 1E;• • William James;.
'.341 .establishing : arid rearntanung.en stYle'sYncOnatiOn.4o;•Ree
.Hall "for. Ma s s :W.' duiniveri, 'President: . • iMerl York .* Ice Campbell,ME, Anna MinerVa Car-'
Corporation, Ts,' y .
I.: • .InternatiOrial .police , force , tiponther • -:.,
a' one-pightthtand ' front: 8:30 to . 12' . • Speaking • , en . "The • ImpOrta ce , .
defeat of till
Axis."" .'' .' ',f •.-'''. Pi rn. ...February. - : 's•:'±ii spite Of the. 'Of ' Ethles •in e • MediCal Career.-MachinVill be on the campus penter, , • Virginia Lee 'Carter;
7 -- IVlonday. to:•hiterview students the - (Continued' on page seven) • •
-:. The .- first, -of the :coristru s constructive :feet ~ •thet ..
he has'; Made' only two: Ne'wman WM ' . present this topic m
• . • following day. He plans to talk
!Thespians Shit Show . .
alleeebes , yvas given, by, .James (F.- recordings::to -date ; -SherwOod was an • 'avocational manner. •• •
. to al l meahariical and industrial
Rodgers,
.Dickinson,. who proposed voted :ninth in popularity among • An all-time high. in attendance
.en g ineering students who are in
a world federation and„an•interna- orcheSra leaders in a "Make-Be-. was :established last week when •
Date. Galvamck Calls
Date;
tenet &lice force : that would be lieve Ballroom" contest over stn_ • 1,583 persons attended the show- t e e n gsted in the college graduate
student training course being of-
Controlled and, .operated by an as-. iion .WNEW, 'New York: . • ing of. the' film ."The Birth of a fered by the York Corporation. For 'More Members -
51 . nbly of representatives of . each . Of a - theatrical familY, the limes.; 13aby." For further information con
on nation. • soverei 'A . two-thirds..
:t. . .tro began -study of . the• banjo at . Interested- persons . are always cerning the above-mentioned in-
Vote would
.be required for • the
.the
,age, .of • . • meeting,
hes been shifted from the end- of
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,age six and was ready for welcome at the Guinovan terviews, all students are, asked to
assembly to use the Police' force in . (Continued .c.rn, Page • Three) added. - come to 204 Old Main.
Settling any dispute. ' . . • _ January to March 24 and 25, ac
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cording to Paul Galvanick,produc
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f Charles 'L: • Stonage, Penn State,' Dolaestie.Quarrels Rage—. •
delivered ,a constructive speech for , - . . ~
. • . .• . ' tion manager. Reason for the
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the -negative, in•which he held - that •, . . ......• "
.. ',.• '• ' • • . . 'change is that the calendar of '
ex
the-United -States should . pursue a'• Ell, • • , ll ft' •ow' tivities for the rest of this semester
- plan of international opportunism ir -ayers : Cast - Presents The Father i onight is already . filled up, Galvanick
and post-war collaboration with:all , . . .
. . . . • • said.
Bence-lovingnations. -.His three ••• Curtain - will' rise •in • Schwab they 'could never be interchanged. ,baum and Katherine Pope. Harry The entire cast is lined up, but .
Main _points 'were: • . . . •." • 'Auditorium- at 8• o'eloCk this • eve- •This theory is• the reverse of • lb,' Pebly, depicting the pastor, has there are still a few openings for
1. NO international: organize - M ing and tomorrow evening on the sen's who predicted thecoming of • also played' in numerous Players students :who can do pantomime.
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tion will work because -it will re- . ' - •- - • ... •.. . an era in which women had-more productions. He played the part of Anyone interested is asked to
re
secondPlay.ers show of the season,
quire a surrender of the sever- rights than ever before. Dr. Einstein in "Arsenic and Old port to 405 Old Main any night
eighty of the 'participating nations. "The Father," written by August The terrible culmination - of Lace." next week.
. , 2.. An international police force• Strindberg in 1887.. events in "The Father" due to the As a psychological play, "The
_Already in rehearsal for the
is impractical.• • • Strindberg's play, "The Father," hate Strinclberg felt for his wife Father" is a study of the struggle show are the chorus, the band, and
.• 3. Our' best • course is one of is. largely autobiographical. ' The depicts fully' his own life and •is for power which goes on between the glee club. Several additions
vigilant international collabora- various instances in his life which .considered his greatest play. a husband and wife for individual have been made to the chorus
'Oen. . -. • made•him hate women led him to ' Newell C. Cook, playing the lead control of their children, according which now numbers 14 and is
In the. following •cross-examina- write this' . story. : He is of the in "The Father," also had the to Director Stanley C. Danowski, working on five or six routines.
f;lon, Zelmar .Barson,.• Penn State, •school of realists and was a con- name part in Shakespeare's Mac- graduate student in dramatics. , The 24-piece band, under Jim
drew . applause from the audience ' terripOrary. of: Ibsen, . whom -he 'beth, the role of . Oberon in "Mid- The cast, including Palma Wake- Burden's direction, is concentrat
b'
;his leading Rodgers, Dickinson,
.hated. : - • .-; • . .. , :summer Night's .Drearn," and Mon field, Leatrice Strober, Harry Feb- ing on a specialty arrangement of
: into. a• contradiction a. one of his • ..:Mairied and • . divorced ' three , toga in •• Anderson's "Night Over ty, Joseph- Mayers, Joseph Doer- "Diane," a number which .Burden•
• itaternentS: - . " •-• • -:- •''-• • -'• ' ' ' . ' tithes; Strindberg "Projected him . - ;Tabs" as au undergraduate at. Flo- ner, Thomas Monaghan, and book- characterized as "a tune that.
in the summary rebuttals' that: self into his writings to become the 'ida Southern College. . „.. holder Rose :Marino will •present everyone recognizes but no one
Berson, ..P,enii•• State; .re'-:. ',captain-in this play.. : .' , '
followed, .; . Verna Sevast, . who .portrays the. show tonight and tomorrow - knows byname." The glee Club,.
• affirmed. the :negatiyo's stand that' ....: - 11e.-:belielirad, •that -there . were Laura, his wife, has most 'recently evening at the same. time. . . with 20. male - and .female. voices,
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an . .- internatierial :aSienibly ,' eciuld -- rights , •winch l wornen';Could' always ,appeared in • "The .Moon Is Down" , :. Tickets may be obtained at Stu-% has been in.rehearsal orr.i , Roekiiigr
usurp the. liberties:of •an - individual call their .o.wn and .those :which .by John' Steinbeck and „in the play, dent. Union until 5' p.m. today and Chair" and "Franklin D. Roosevelt
nation. ' ; - , • •1* • nien Wouldt elairniforever entirthati 'Ephrata;" by -Prof.-Prank liens- i tomorrow,. it was announced: Jones.". ,
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Theta Sigma Phi Lists
HonorVomen Nominees
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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1944-STATE COLLEGE, PA
College Plans No Final Exams For
Coke Canteen 4 ,
For Armory Graduating Seniors
Players
Present
`The Father'
PRICE FIVE CENTS