FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 Front and Center CAMPUS CALENDAR Over Hill and Dale Now that the Basic ASTP Ca dets_ have left Nittany Valley to take their places in Army camps •throughout the country; and some , 200 Advanced Cadets will remain ,hore, Penn State is realizing, for perhaps the first time, the impact of the spring push in, Europe. Amidst "swan songs" from our Army representatives, we are glad to announce that this' column re presenting those who have gone is fairly permanent. • Back Again Pfc. Wally Gerson was in town' during final week with a list' of former Penn Staters who are now stationed at Penn. Thanks for sleuthing for us, Wally. . . The . list includes Pfc. Ralph PeLosio, who, is , the Army, the following Naval Aviation ca dets: Mat* Blatz,,Dave Brown, - Paul li,u4erty. Fresl: DeLante,- •.Tack Dolly Fricierj*Ellswcir*, - .Robifit 3Easig; ":: Sidney : . Givofovzky;' :Sol !Wolfe; ileib • KraybilL Robert' Lei, rrhatisai. , McClegai47:a r i4 ., Wiedith Nicholton. . • I .., "Forriler students now ,iWooster. College, ,Ohio in-the 177 , 5 ~progr are ::fames Riayniond, Between The Lions (Continued from, page two) ever. run up in Rec Hall and the highest total score of any- Penn State basketball team. Back in 1919, the Lions • rang up 86 points against' Susquehanna and tallied 75 against the Crusad ers in a . return match. But Satur day's 76-33• conquest of the Plaid was the largest point total in the books-for the. Rec Hall floor •and a personal victory for Lawther over zone critics. 3 Lions Placed On District Team The All-District court team an nounced by the Pittsburgh Press in Sunday's edition named Mac McNary on the second string at the, :center spot and gave honor able mention to Bud Long at for *Ward and Monty Moskowitz at guard. Curran Gets Conked Joe Curran, court captain dur ing the 1944 season, went up to Rec Hall the other day. He was just going to play a couple of minutes. He teamed up with •a few Nav yand . Marine trainees and Walt Funk, reserve center on the first string. Ina melee under the basket, Funk accidentally cracked his arm across the bridge of Joe's nose. Now Joe is recuperating from a2:hroken . nose—aftermath of the basketball season. Junior Service Board Entertains Transfers `::Transfer.: students --who, came to the. College this . semester- . were en • tertained by, the Junior . Service Board -in - Grange:Lounge on Sun-• day _afternoon.- Dean Charlotte' E. atay, Miss 'Weston,. arid Miss - Neva M. Morris talked to the transfers. fit ;the Service Board. 'meeting last -Monday more members were assigned to help transfer students get •acquainted with Penn State. It was decided that meetings are to be -held every other week in Atherton Hall lounge at 6:15 p.m. - - - I , - - -1, - -- • - " 6 - 1 - "L=-4. - • -.Hu .11. s , - grakTi4..A ;V atolliZr DNINSTEII FO DATION . wr THE: 1 SYLV lA , STATE LiarrCOUMCujadraagllSMl AMA lON. Why 141ot -Begin Iheliew'Semester in the 'Security of.er . .X.Tisderstancling;Christien Fellow ship - . . . MEM By RITA M. BELFONTI Ralph Rodgers, James Donaldson Smith, John Clinton prnith, Frank Sumney, Russel Teall , and 'Fred Wilton. Incidentally, . Mickey Blau is editor-in-chief, of the naval V-5 paper at Penn. Collegian train ing, no, doubt. With Commissions Aviation cadets Gordon Wood land and Dave Lundy were com missioned second lieutenants in .the Army Air Forces after corn niettng bombardier training at the Carlsbad Army Air Field. Dick Nailor is . now receiving basic flight training as an aviation .cadet at the Bainbridge Army Air. Field in Georgia. Jack Minford• was recently appointed a Naval 'Aviation Cadet and was transfer red. to .the Naval Air Training Center, Pensacola, Fla. ITpon..coinpletion of 'the inten siVe course at - the .."Annapolis `,the Cadet . Miniaid will. ;re ..ceive. NaVy "Wings of Gold" - with - the. designatiOn . of NavalAiii ator;. and: will be commissioned •,n. .:Ensign in the Naval Reserve or, a Becond-Lieutenant in.the Marine 'Corps :Reserve, • . • fledion Changes Pass Committee (Continued' from page one) meeting following the succeeding election. Article • II iSection 2: The Cab inet Chairman shall be the pres ident •of the eighth semester: At such time as the office of ' eighth semester president shall be va-. cated due to-graduation the. office of Cabinet Chairman shall devolve upon the seventh semester presi dent until The succeeding election. Article 111 Section 2: The Stu dent Tribunal shall be composed of not less than five and not More than eight members, appointed by the Cabinet Chairman by and with the consent of the Cabinet, two of whom shall be appointed from the eighth semester and the remaining appointments be ap portioned among students of the sth, 6th' and. 7th semesters. Section 8: Attendance at hear ings of the Tribunal shall be lim ited to men students unless oth erwise deemed by that day. (Sections 8 and 9 become Sec tions 9 and 10 respectively.) Article V Section 4: Each active School Council shall be entitled to elect one representative to the All-College Cabinet. He shall rep resent his Council in an ex-of ficial capacity. Article VI Section 2: The eighth semester treasurer shall be the Interclass Finance Chairman.. At such time as the office of eighth semester treasurer shall be vacant due to graduation, the seventh se mester treasurer• shall become In terclass Finance Chairman until the succeeding election. .ISO to Ho!nonce ISC plane for the new semester include 'a Red Cross drive to be sponsored next month, and a car nival to be held in Rec Hall on Apill 15. In order to insure a successful Red Cross program, plans are be ing made :for a Red Cross dance to be liven sometime this month. The proceeds will be turned in towards the drive. THE COLLEGIAN Today Inter-faith committee meets, 304 Old Main,. 6:30 p.m. Hillel Friday evening services, 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1 p.m. Carnival and dance, Hillel Foun dation, 8 p.m. Sunday Chapel services, Schwab Audi torium, 11 a.m. Recot:'d concert, Hillel, 2:30 p.m Student Friendly Hour, includ ing games, dancing, and supper, Wesley Foundation gymnasium, 5-7 p.m. Delta Gamma Founders' Day dinner (formal), State College Ho tel, 6 p.m. Monday Freshman Forum officers' meet ing, 304.01 d Main, 1:30 p.m. IFC meeting, 318 Old Main, 6:45 • All new candidates for "Penn State Engineer?. meet, 1 Armory, 7:30 p.m. Miss Jessie Cavalier, national chairman Young People's • Socialist League, will •speak, 305 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Freshman Council meeting, 304 Old Main,•B p.m. Pan-Hellenic Council meeting, Dean of Women's office, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday First meeting of Dance Club, Rhythm Room, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. Freshman Forum meeting, Lieut. Col. Mills guest' speaker, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. American Society of Civil En gineers meets, 107 Main Engineer ing, 7:30 p.m. Movie, "cdnsyuc tion of a Chicago Subway," will be featured. Cwen meeting, WRA room, 5:15 p. m. Thursday. Forensic Council meets, 318 Old Main, 7 p.m. Dietz Edits Leine New members of LaVie staff are: editor,' Fred Dietz; managing editor, Marion Krape; and editor ial associates, Gloria Wiiyel, Lou ise Long, and June Brader. ?AO P IP OPYASISEIV Is: sure Bad Company Winter weather brings harsh treatment to sensitive lips. But with a tube of Roger & Gallet original Lip Pomade in your pocket, you can laugh at "Sloppy Sleet". Just smoo t h on Lip Pomade's invisible, soothing film and defy the climate. There's no safer, surer protection against painful chapping am:Lc:Wang. Stop. at any drug store and ask for the handy pocket tube. ~~/ ,~ ~~ wr ~/, RC ,OER , &..c7AtLE,r ':501? rfOrftN*Z4olnfl7YAßK.:llk. By HANK KALETTE. TED MQSKOVITZ, FRANK LEVY today, fol 4 the - first time, we little gripes about the whole ar'.. have been called upon •to - write a • fair, as expressed by some of our farewell - article. It is with great more . common and well-known regreat that we take leave of Penn •' State and we -want you all to know sayings. • For example, the latest that we have enjoyed it. and most famous saying is, "They For some of us this has meant haven't got the .guts, they can't do a renewal of our own pre-induc- that to us." Of course this refers tion college days. A great many to any new and unfavorable order - of us have spent our senior year that is rumored or carried out. here at Penn State. We have at- . Few of us will be here Friday to tended our senior proms in the . read this article. However, yoi4 name of the All College Formal. may rest assured that when th , .! We have witnessed athletic con- nice Sergeant comes around and tests some of which were played awakens us in time to see the sutt against our own college team or go down, we will think of all tlv - • against old college rivals. It has nice mornings in bed we spent been fun. here. For the rest of the men who never attended a college before, this has been a marvelous exper ience. The life here at Penn State has given them an insight into what college is like. A great many of them have benefited: greatly by We want to thank the officers ity the little higher education they charge for making our stay herd at have received here. Many of them Penn State as enjoyable. as poss 2 :• will -use the credit .received here ble. We want to thank ,the mem to start on their own .college-- ca- 'hers of the Phys Ed departmen reers after• we get this war - over for providing us .:with. the intra with. It has •been swell. mural league. In fact, Thanks Of course we, have all had- our - everyone—we won't forget you. Sarge, I was thinking about calling the folks when I get, off 'night" 25 0 "011V0 7 10 10 ITO THE SERVICE MEN" Tricircti' , Clollegc Ad-3_ cols. Is 10 Asti If you were away in camp, you'd know how much that call means. You can help the service men by not making any casual Long Distance calls between 7 and 10 at night. That's when most of them call and there's a big rush on many circuits. THE BELL TELEPHONE OF PENNSYLVKNIA We hope that you here at Penn State will not forget the membem of the 3303 Service Unit. We hope• too, that a new ASTP'er will take over this column and conthmt , ,r writing about the ASTP. COMPANY PAGE Frkrit;
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