FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 i\ UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS STUDENT PAID HISIWAY THROUGH COLLEGE BY WORKING AS A COMBIN ATION NUT, CANDY, 'LIFE INSURANCE AND :TOMBSTONE SALESMAN/ WNED Mg WAY THROUGH HARVARD WITH HIS PET PIG, WIGGY. Lions Tales We've beeri told that delta gam Betty Story and Bob Edgerly were married in New York recently and that Barbara Boak, kappa delt, be came the bride of Lieut. WilHain Meyers of the Air Corps, who was a student here prior to his enlist ment. Say. Isn't This Leap Year? In the line of engagements, we have former Air. Corps Queen Kay 'Metzger" and Web: Moriarty, phi delt . . . Sally Thompson, aopi, re ceived a ring from Harold Wydell Who is in the Air Corps and is stationed at Miami Beach, Florida . . . Jean Purnel.l, theta pledge. is engaged to Bob Green, alphachisig . . . Shirley Burdick, gammaphi, is engaged to Bob Durkin, acacia . . . Betty Fleming, aopi, received a diainond from Jack Horner, sta tioned here in Navy V-12 . . . Bar bara Cotton, frosh, is engaged to Seaman Stuart Damon here in V-12 . . P Mary Kay Hess is en gaged to Don' Croft, Air Corps, Georgia - . . . and a correction on fast week's column: Shirley Quart ner, •aephi, -is sporting a ring via David Blumberg, pilam at Lafay ette University. • With only one pinning to report this week, we want,,you to know that Shirley Pincus, aephiyis wear- You'll Want a New Gown for the Winter Ball 16.95 aterJoa , MARQUETTE IN 1939, PAID HER EXPENSES WORKING AS A TOMBSTONE ENGRAVER, )AM COGGIN'S - PAID HIS FIRST FEES AT MISSISSIPPI STATE WITH %. , WO NICKELS THAT HE EARNED SELLING • PEANUTS/ *** . tLITH PRITCHARD PAID HER WAY AT THE U OF WASH INGTON BY MOWING LAWNS t :*,..BUY ' WAiVRQN.DI By M: JANE McCHESNEY ing former' Stater Billy Kalin's phiep jewelry. Stars and Stripes and Uniforms Our.alumnae are doing their part personally in, the war effort since Virginia Manley, theta alum, Was sworn into the WAVES recently to leave February 10 for OCS at Smith College and Betty Highland Van Arsdale is going into the WAFS soon. Back to the Alma Mater for his last visit before being sent to Northwestern by the Navy, Johnny (Continued on page six) ONLY FOUR MORE SUNDAYS THIS SEMESTER.• USE TlitM WISELY ! STUDENT DEPARTMENT .9:30 A.M. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 6:15 P.M. • Hear Dr. W. N. Blair speak on "Forty Years Service in Korea." bier y ..S)hop 7:l'3"E COLLEGI.AN Campus Calendar Today Penn State Forestry Society meets. 105 Forestry 'building, 7 p.m.. . . Tomorrow President'S Birthday Dance, sponsored by Key Party, music by Campus Owls, dancing from 930 p.m. to midnight. PSCA cabinet, 304 Old Main, 12:45 p.m. All."-College cabin Party, leave rear of Old Main 2:30 p.m. Sign up at CA office before Friday, 5 p.m. Cost, 60 cents. Sunday, Lounge for servicemen, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Ping-pong in 401 Old Main. Classical .music, 305 Old Main, 4-5 p.m. Chapel, Schwab Auditorium, Dr. Oscar Blackwelder, Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Washington, D. C., sneaks. Monday Freshman women's Forum meets, 304 Old Main. Mrs. Marian S. McDowell. speaks on "Prepara tion for Marriage." First semester candidates for Collegian editorial staff meet in Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, • (Continued on page seven) PENN STATE CLASS RINGS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE "You Can Get It at Metzger? Here we go again! We hear that games Peterson is having Air Corps trouble? . . . Did you hear that Pete Lindsey didn't know who Gilbert and Sullivan were when, the math prof spoke 'about them? He thought they played for Penn State..... You know the old saying, "While the cat's away the mice will play." Well, John Wolf of Bks 44 has taken advantage of a certain higher-up's absence. Whom does Larry Mervis know in Buffalo? He seems to go there very often. . . . Bill Samson, the pride of Bks 2, claims he has the cutest dimples. Look out, girls! . . . Can anyone tell us why Carl L. doesn't sleep well at night? Maybe it's because he gets enough during the day: . . . George Davis has Bks 42 learning Serbian, and soon it will be the language of the bar racks. . . . Globe-trotter Lenny Lovits has a girl in every port. On seven recent weekends he has vis -ited-seveh different places. . . . Leslie Kenyon went out Satur day on a date. Maybe he has got ten over the "pin." . . . Ruddy Beluso goes for anyone who is blonde, cute, and Audreyish. . . . Room five of 'Bks 44 has been re cipient of multi-type perfume. Each letter received has a differ- Al Common Expression in. Town and on Campus PENN STATE STATIONERY WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT * ZIPPER SPORT BAGS • BILLFOLDS * BICYCLES • BICYCLES REPAIRED--All Makes • SKATES SHARPENED SHOP AT METZ Over Hill and Dale ent odor—and some are pr.ll,y -bad. . . . . A question on a history rn itl• term—Joseph Purlitzer was the originator of "Yellow Jaundisrn." . . . Ask Joe Paturno if he ha.; seen any wolves lately. . . . Any thing can happen now. Richaril (Nipper) Neiman is going out with a girl. Ask the men of Bks 8 wheth , :sr or not Hank Riemer is a good plumber. We hear he couldn't stop a leak in the faucet. . . . "Red" Chisolm is another man having Air Corps trouble. . . . Pun of thy: week—Thayer the Surveyor. . , . Nurse Lorraine of the school in firmary valiantly stuck up for the ASTP boys and put the Marine 3 in their proper place. Could be because of her "Interest" in 3303 SU. An excellent idea has been iTi itiated by the Phi Delta Theta and 'Chi Phi fraternities. They ha . ve extended invitations 4o the serv• icemen who are their Prat brother 3 from other chapters all over Um nation. Nice if other fraternitie.:i. would follow suit. Beware of WON 404 # he's on the prowlN Watch out for "Nippy Air" who walks abroad these chilly days, reddening noses and chapping ten- der lip. A. tube of Roger & Gallet original Lip Pomade is your protection. Smooth its invisible film over your lips and you can defy the harshest weather. Chapped lips are not only painful—they're. unsightlyi So drop in at any drug store and say "Roger & Gallet original Lip Pomade in the handy pocket tube." ROGER & GALLET sop FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 10, N.Y;, PA.GE FIVE I.':t.
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