- • •FRIDAY, JANUARY..2I; .1944 Blizing::: . .The,::Field - vWe were asked .to ,contribute • little Air Corps- "color" to the Col .legia'n, and . We considered throw ing a bucket of olive drab . paint at Carnegie Hall, then deCided-to do it the hard way and do what - everybody else is doing these days . —write. one of• those things called a "column." (We've always wan • ted a chance to • write like Win • chell and get , away with it.) . . in the Swim . . . The next Air Corps "Queen" dance will be the Green Tag Swingout, scheduled for Friday, Feb. 11, in Rec Hall. The affair will be held in honor oil Class 44_8, present wearers of the green tags. A/S T. W. Fagan, general chairman of the arrange ments committee, declares that the dance will pack some new sur prises and that any girl would give a dozen nylons to come off with the title "Queen of the Swingout." The squadrons are choosing their respective "sweet hearts" this week. Queen-of-the moment Mary Brown will crown her successor that night after the jUdges, the detachment's commis sioned' officers, have •given the ri val lovelies the eye. • • The .Air . Corps' .Word for It . . A: feiv hundreci' of us'v:Tere out in I,ront of. our 'barracks the after noon. of the coffee hour.for soror ity...rushees.."Flabbergasted'l beSt describes the-generatfeeling when . -- ‘!...'POLIO"-- Buy, a -,ticket -for the ,President's 'BirthdaY. Ball. Benefit Infantile Paralysis Fund. • JanuarY. 29th-8. to 12 P.M.—State College Elks Auditorium ENTERTAINMENT . . . DANCE . . . CARNIVAL REA & DERICK, Inc. Allen Street . . . Next to Bank Clock For Bright New Spirits A Bright New Sweater _,- • Nor-. 1 6-- . I-' ..,„,..:,.... , ...41,.... , , . \TA.. ........ 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Y . ii:' . i_ ~• •t t • . with Roger a score •or so coeds, looking like a fleet of new Buicks, appeared out of nowhere and passed our door, tripping lightly over the ice with formals at quarter mast. All waited expectantly for a couple of good , spills, but' no such thing came off. The sorority melee reminded us of those civilian days when we we were being "rushed" by the Army, Navy, Marines and the Coast Guard. Instead of promising us "glainmer" and the right con_ nections, the Services held out gold wings, silver wings, water wings and bars. Big difference between.the recruiting offices and the sororities: we couldn't remain carefree G. D. I.'s if he chose; we had to pledge or else. We..were. on .C. 'O. the other night,..and . an. otherwise dull ev ening. was. livened by a session with. .a 1935.. number of Froth, which some Pi Kappa Phi brother thoughtfully. left. on• the , dickey for collegian. the•bookshelf under the dust • back • .in• • those all-but-for gotten • days: . 1 4re • were outwardly amused by the local htunor of that year; typical of which is the fol lowing choice bit: 'He:' "Are yotti a coed?" . • She: "No, got this way sitting in a hammock." • There ought to be more of this kind of Froth around. A petition REMEMBER HER on FEBRUARY i 4! We Have a Complete Stock of • • Valentine Cards • Perfumes • Candy THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS CALENDAR Air •Corps examination, 401 Old Main, 9 a.m. Tomorrow PSCA cabinet meets in 304 Old 'slain, 12:45 p.m. •"Tip-Off" Rally for student workers •:in PSCA -finance -drive, State College banquet -. r00m,- - 3:15 p.m. . Basketball , game, Penn State_ vs Colgate; Recreation Hall, 7:30 p.m. • Newman Club dance, Wood man's Hall, corner of Allen and Hamilton, 9-12 p.m. Sunday Lounge for civilians and service men, 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, 304 001 d Main, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Bruce Moore gives a demonstration of hypnotism. First semester candidates for Collegian editorial staff meet in Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Last semester candidates and reporters meet at the office, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday Surgical dressings, Home Eco nomics building, 7:30 p.m. Thursday .PSCA Cabinet discussion group in 304 Old Main, 8:45 p.m. circulated about campus the week before Christmas to get Froth back on the stands failed of its purpose. If it's money they need, we sug gest that the staff of Froth (if there is one) get on the ball and present a ball to be known as "Froth pall," thus serving two very noble purposes. Anyone who knows them will be happy to learn that the red tag outfit, Class 44 : A, did not 'leave for 'the classification center at Nashville, Tenn., as scheduled, but has been detained here for reasons unknown. The Sportin' Blood. The newly organized Air Corps hockey outfit outshot the Penn State Varsity for an 8 to 3 decision last Sun day. A/S _ Dan Magner, former Boston Olympics star, and A/S Bob Oplund, 1942 University of Michigan varsity wing, led the scoring with five and two goals respectively. V-12's Crawford and Gladstone carried the mail for the varsity. • As the coed said to her avia tor friend: "Give me a buzz some_ time." We'll do that, So long until Sinatra Albums Now Available • Close to You • You'll Never Know • All or Nothing at All • Flash • 41 If You Please • SUnday, Monday or Always • Oh, What a Beautiful Morning • People Will Say We're in Love MUSIC ROOM SUPPER GROUP. 6 P.M. Saturday—Fireside Room Phone Reservations to 2942 STUDENT DEPARTMENT SUNDAY, 9:30 A.M. •Westminster. Fellowship Topic, - "The Christian Home" Leader. Mrs. IVW. Carruthers .cTLy.rivp 'mop! ,otir•tYS Over Hill rind Dale • Why is it that so many. fellows previously had professional enjoy seeing .their names ,in .col- - perience. , •umns like this? Can you imagine,. - Note: To the two little maiden:" we were only, attacked Seven tim- in 220—it used to be a better-four es after the , last issue Of Collegian.. some. With what finger • of -what With that in •mind we shall carry hand does what men do what?" A on where we left.off last week, question heard in a Military There are two big strong men . Class . . . Noticed a couple Ni from Bks. 44 who have turned to • girl's trying to slip one Over oie 'horticulture for their amusement. bartender as,. at Rathskellar's They •are having a contest to' see Sat. nite. It's no use girls, he ma whose plant •grows fastest .. . . tell if you're over 21 or not . , Did you hear the story about Jack That's a rare case of going to the "Mason City" Delaney? It seems other extreme in-so-far as worn-. he was mistaken for a barracks en lying about their ages. Mail bag on New Year's Eve. Harry - orderly mail call: "Letter for Philo has bet $5 he would become Cdadwinszkeidnozsly." Voice from president of the United States . . rear of barracks: "What initial?" sure, sure . . . . Bob L., is once "Doc" Schilling went back to the again on the comeback trail with adolesence stage for awhile Mon- Ham Propper, Mary. All barracks day, • and on Wednesday he really 2 is talking . . . Have you heard could have taken over Frank Sin , - about the two new bestsellers atras program. Has anybody ever "Lassie Comes to Flatbush" be- seen Johnny Sheehan awake ? ? ? cause "The Tree Grows in Brook- "Teddy" M. seems to prefer Belie lyn?" fonte to Irvin Hall, wonder why ? Hats off to Dick Mason for in- Jim Porter has been elec-. itiating the idea of arranging a ted Bks 12 Pin-up boy. Glad to hockey game between the ASTP see Joe Mancavi got himself a. boys and the Penn State varsity. girl ? ? ? Maybe we'll have some The spectators marvelled •at the peace now! Tom Kirby paid me a. way the service boys skated and nickel to put his name in the pa:- handled the puck. Two men in per, but I can't think of a thing particular stood out,• one a for.. to write about him. The Colgate mer Michigan• star, and the . other kid just hasn't any talent. . arS. ; 441. I 2 i 1 art of her job is to let you know when the Long Distance circuit you want is busy. So, when you are mak- ing a call over a line that she .knows is crowded; the operator will say— "Please limit your call to 5 minutes." War traffic will get through better with your help. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA i .9) •• r• I '• I j j • ' I I- • - I SAGE Erwin / d