The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 14, 1944, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, J4iNti-A,RY 14, 1944
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Front. ...And . : - .-Center - '.:
By GEORGE. O. GRAHAM (Guest Columnist)
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After two semesters of reading ably is• aware of the wonders of
this column; I suddenly find my- cookery as taught in K.P.
self not only eligible to appear He Made It .
here but writing my own obituary. . • •
On January 19, this eN 7 Penn State Last' spring amid a haze of a
guy by the
par
playboy will become one of the . ties . . name of Ben
armed forces of the United States. Bailey started out from Penn State
to set the . Air Corps on fire. Ap-
Into the office this week dame a parently General • Arnold with
copy of the Fort Lee Medical De- stood the onslaught in good 'humor
partment "P.illroller." In the mast- since we hear that Ben is now
head is the name of Gordon Coy, qualified to wear silver pilot's
Tech/5, former editor of the once wings. Ben's, greatest local claim
daily Collegian. Whether Coy has to fame was his fine job as man
come up or 'down from his college
.aging editor of Penn State's great
days is a problem left to you read- humor magazine, Froth. He dou
ers ('lO Theta Phi Alphas)... . bled in brass (and Ido mean brass)
Silver Wings-;---No Harps as sports editor of • the Collegian.
At Napier Field, Alabama, on He is a charter member of the
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the seventh, second lodie Playford " cockle nipper, the poor man's
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"Pinhead" Boyle got hiS pilot's short snorter club.
wings. A Beta State, he played Lover.come Back
intramural ice; boxing, softball, Back in town last weekend was
and basketball. .He didn't win. Don Bornman, Alphachisig. We
Nov that he's on a better team, he didn't get a chance to talk to the
can't lose,
..,
..: boy but the little sticker on his
Also at NO Ter Field; alsO a new arm lao k e d suspiciously like
pilot, alSo'a second looie is Sigma ASTP.. Join the army and see the
Nuer John Foster: Johnny entered world of colleges and universities.
in April and has proved that the Also a fugitive from ASTP for
Army has good chances for ad- the weekend was Stan Lewis.
vancementi—! , 4"' , - Where these guys are stationed is
Learning to Lay Eggs . a military secret. Several of the
girls at Atherton Hall seem to
At Big Spring, Texas, this week know a military secret. Aren't they
are A/C Tom Neff '44 and Ed the ones thotigh.
Krane '42. They are entering an
eighteen-week course in scientific 'What Is the . Score?
destruction of property. • Former Latest vital statistics to be re-
Penn State men, are really making leased on the many Penn State
.the grade in, this category. Early men in service run up to quite - an
training, no. doubt.. • impressiVe total. To date 84 alumni
All that was. said about the other ..of the college have given their
two: boys- : - l abo - ye 'goes double for -lives that things like Penn State
Cadet -Paul Shaffer who, -having can go on. The number of men
eomPleted,.'-the:. lower • stages of .• and women: who have left school
:home wrecking, has been . sent to .or their jobs to pick up a gun . has
the. advanced ....schoOl-at .1 - Carlsbad now reached 7500. A happy after- .
- New . 4l/lexico:•'. 'ln.:addition to-. his . thought to . this: last :ligUre is .the
- othertalents,.when Paul- cornpletes fact that, if no alumni gets' a dis
'this course. he w ill.be able..to•navi- .charge during the .next -week, I
'-gate by . dead . ,reekoning.... A true personally -will see to. it that it 'is
triple - threat man,, 'since .he prob-. -7501. •...
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If • Leap • Year . :means anything
in the - .. minds: some hapless
males, .we're sure that , DU' Archie
'Jeffrey realizes' it, but well. He
came back from :' Christmas vaca
tion, with . the hi school class •ring
of : a near-hometown girl. Don't
smile, pleaS;. beOuse we've seen
the gal and she's plenty allright.
•
FinaliNearFinalPlunges
Jeanne Ogden recently copped
a lovely rock from Alpha. Zeta
Johnny Cairn - S her roommate
Kathy Osgood was just engaged.
(Ed. Note—lt must be contag
ious.) • ~
,I•Frosh Toddy Ockford will mar
ry Air Cadet Ken 'Crunkleton
from Mississippi tomorrow. Fra
zier Hall coeds surprised Toddy
wiht, a shower Monday night . . .
Maniac wants to correct statement
made by The - Cub last week. Cub
stated that Sally Kunzler, theta
phi alpha, •was engaged to Penn
State 'alum Ben Seanis—SallY, it
appears, •is married.
Kathryn Simone, gammafibeta,
iswearing a sparkler from Lt. Er
george who is -stationed in
Olorado . . thetaphialpha alum
Helen Mazur was recently mar
ried to Lt. William. Hughes of the
Army Air. Corps.. . . Zeta pledge
Helen Vandervort is now :engaged
to. an Air Cadet (couldn't get his
name) . . TPA ex-prexy, Helen
Wolfe. middleaisled it With Lt.
Don Mathews last week. •
AEPhi pledge Skip Kortner is
engaged. to - Dave Bloomberg,
gamrnasig. alum.. „ . • .
Oiice Over Lightly
pnT .Shirley : Levine
,rPeen,
trelced far and 'wide aee Gamma,
• ..pfg; Vili'relaznair who - was bcin - fe,
• Orr furlough blond .frosli :Anne.
Rubl'and. Air - Cadet' Herb ;13eekl
•NArd: %have ; , beert twcisorning.•
these 'days Howie Shimek,
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Epsilon Phi Alpha, from . Brook-
lyn College,
.will be in town this
wknd. visiting with Theta Phi
Alpha Ann Re. . .
Phi Mu Betty Lou Dunmire is
wearing the • AKPi jewelry of
Charles Harris . . . all this while
sister Phimu Joan Baker has been
bemoaning the fact that she lost
Bill Randolph's AKPi pin.—Find
er please contact lady in distress
—Adv.
Thetaphialpha Nancy Carastro
will be seen at ISC's "Slush Ball"
with Ensign Max Foget . Char
lotte S'cibetta will be there with
Bill Dudek .. and we'll see hordes
of others . . . Gamma Sig Stan
Wolfe was in State . College last
weekend to see SDT Bernice Al
bert
Writ in Haste •
Just read an article to the effect
that women MAY be drafted. Mi
gawd! Then what will Collegian
d 0?????
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THE :COLLEGIAN
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Today
German movie, "Emil and die
Detektive," shown in 228 Sparks
at 3:20 p.m. and in 119 New Phy
sics, 7:30 p.m.
Tomorrow
PSCA cabinet meets, 304 Old
Main, 12:45 p.m.
All-college cabin party leaves
rear of Old Main, 2:30 p.m. Sign
up at 304 Old Main today.
Pre-Med coeds meet ,in McAl
lister Hall Lobby, 2:30 p.m.
Triangle fraternity, formal in
itiation, 3 p.ni. Followed by ban
quet at Nittany Lion Inn, 7:30
Sunday
Lounge for civilians and serv
icemen, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m.
Classical music, 305 Old Main,
4-5 p.m. Ping-pong in 401 Old
Main.
Monday
Freshman men's council, 304
Old Main, 8 p.m.
Tuesday
Freshman women's council, 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.
Lion Clique meets, 318 Old
Main, 7:30 p.m.
Key Clique mets, 309 Old Main,
3 p.m.
Wednesday
WRA meeting, WRA room,
White Hall, 7:15 p.m.
Surgical dressings, Home Eco
nomics building, 7:30 p.m.
Tfiursday
News. review. by .Dr.. Simpson , in
Atherton lounge, . sponsored by
PSCA, 6: 10 r 6: 30 p.m. .
PSCA cabinet discussion • group
at 8:95 p.m. Open to all upper
clasSmen.
It's mighty easy to squander
money, even if it is wartime.
We're human, after all. "We're
bitten by an urge to buy just ono
more extravagant thing—to put
off saving till tomorrow. This
urge that bites us is the "Squan
der Bug." He waxes fat on
good American greenbacks. But
he'll.get thin as a rail if you feed•
him War Bonds,
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Collegiate Review
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Reports have arrived that cer- point of destination, Australia, in
rain unidentified characters are an informal narrative style.
trying to organize a Little Non- What with Schulman and. St.:
corns 'club, according to the. Fort Georges being mass-produced 13:ti,
Dix Post. Candidates for mem- Minnesota these. days, The th•eat i
bership must be under five feet American Novel is avidly being
five and over 21 years of age. awaited to be produced, no doubt,
(Younger candidates might not by the next freshman class
yet have reached the limits of •
adolesdent - grOwth.)'
Theinstigators of the move-
Merit' intend to use it as a press
ure group to obtain lowered bul
letin-boards and raised mess table
seats: 'They also. plan to put 'the
screws on .Plaris and Training to
get - the normal • marching step
shortened
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From the . Daily Californian'
comes news. that the University
of California in , Berkeley „again
ranks. first in the -country-with"an
enrollment •of 11,245 full time
students. Columbia and Minnesota,
are second and third.
The second young Minnesota
graduate' to . hit the best selling
lists within a short time is Corp
oral Thomas R. St. George, whose
book, C. 0. Postmaster, has been
hailed as a "witty and colorful
travelogue," by the Minnesota
Daily.
.The day by day description of
the life of a soldier who has been
shipped out takes the reader from
the point of embarkation to the
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Froth the .Brown -and White, -
published .by .University,
comes the . startling fact that -a
rare old _English volume con
taining a preface by Dr. Samuel
Johnson ; was . discovered by ac
cident by a professor of English.
The book, a prefaCe and. indeX to
Gentlemen's Magazine, was writ
ten in 1763, and only two copies
were known to be in, existence.
The discovery apparently gives
Lehigh the only copy of the book
in America and the third copy in
the world:
Despite the Beta reputation for
gregailiousness and conviviality,
the Naval Training School corn
mandant at Indiana University
has announced that the Beta
Theta Pi . fraternity house on the
I U. campus will be vacated by
the Navy, according to the In
diana Daily Student.
Lots of new public officials arc
being sworn in so they can . be
sworn at.
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