WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1944 ',`The igascoms-are 'certainly. doing,their•bit." Penn Statements By SERENE ROSENBERG It's a well established fact . that you can expect to find wolves on campus. More specifically you can expect to find them in Sparks, the long familiar haunt of this animal. But one day last week something new in the way of our four legged friend , entered the side door of the autographed building. A small terrier was seen running up and down the, ground floor and attached to its-collar . was a little note. Closer in spection.revealed the notes contents as follows: "Please don't let me run around alone or I'll just die." The Fetiker of the Sex - - Eight • o'clock in the morning is Pretty • early no , matter how you look at it, but a V-12'er was on the ball at . that hour last Friday. The setting was Lit 6 cl ss and the subject at the time was poetry. The professor had just read a poem devoted to women. He said, "The author says women are 'swift and good.' Do. you agree?" A short pause and then the lone V-12 •con tribution. "Swift." Did You 'Know? There is, a town lodging ,house managed and occupied by a Mrs. Cronoemiller, and the house is tit led simply "Croney House." . . . Saddle shoes are becoming so pop ular they will soon become a fav orite lapel decoration of campu sites . . . . Young Ellsbeth of `Janie,' ingenue Susan Watson, has discovered the art to winning friends and players. She brings carmels to rehearsals and gener ously' offers them to fellow actors . . Norma Bartolli, Ann Re, Jean -Klinikowski, and Pearl Trippani signed a blood pact to make their respective Easter holidays miser able beyond endurance. They've sworn each other to a strict, starv ation diet . • . Milt Dellinger Col legian and College alum writes from Italy that he is shooting with real bullets. He's still Erniepyling it too and says we can look for his byline any day now. Nice go ing, Milt . . . Lynette Lundquist really exists. She's a second sem ester freshman enrolled in LD, and Save Waste Paper for War! i S.:: 4 1 a.)' .. V t i,„ l a s- a •,--:::-...• .1::: : : : :. :. .:.:: :::..4 1 I 1e..:.4. • W m :2: :::.4:: NI V: t .4; if A R..., ;..... ,. .2...g . :‘,.. if : ,. ...i.i. , •-N,:........:x, .:4: , ... 4.:, A hundred pounds of newspapers. will produce fifty s 'casings for•) Vd-innu•ehells. • - Drawn for Office of War Information aspires toward journalistic fame . . . . Is listed in the directory for all doubting Thomases .. . . Going, Going! As we go to press we can't help but wonder if anyone has notified the College authorities and calen dar makers about the almost all- College Easter vacation. Now that everybody's going someone ought to confirm the rumor. "What, no vacation!" for that• Certain Someone EASTER CANDIES o FUDGE • s CHOCOLATES • NUTS MA) MORRELL'S • . IMPORTANT. ANNOUNCEMENT PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to an nounce to all students that, in order to arrange accomo dations for travel on April 5,6, 7, and 8, it will be necessary to make reservations by purchasing your ticket as far in advance as possible, but not later than twelve hours prior to your intended departure time. All Buses Will Leave From The GREYHOUND POST HOUSE Leave State College, Pa. EAST-BOUND WEST BOUND NORTH BOUND *7:40 A.M. 1:10 A.M. - 7:40 A.M. *2:40 P.M. 6:30 A.M. 2:55 P.M. *7:55 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 11:15 P.M. . 6:20 P.M. *NOTE—Through coaches to Harrisburg, Lancaster and Phila delphia. **Through coach to Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York City. tHE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS CALENDAR • Today German Club meeting, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. "China's 400,000,000," first of United Nations Movie Forums, Hillel Foundation, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Cwens meeting, WRA room, White Hall, 5:r5 p.m. Surgical Dressing Class, 117, 115 Home Economics Building, 7 p.m. "Road to Life," Russian movie, 121 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow Square Dancing Group of PSCA meets, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Bridge Club meets, Play Room, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. Fencing Club meets, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. Lenten Breakfast, Fireside Room, Westminster Foundation, 7:10 a.m. Communion Breakfast, Wesley Foundation, 6:15 a.m. Saturday PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1 p.m. Red - Cross Benefit Dance, Rec reation Hall, 9-12 p.m.—sponsors, ISC; admission, $1.20. Sunday Special Easter Service by the Choir, Chapel, Schwab Auditor ium, 11 a.m. Easter Dawn Service, Wesley Foundation, 6:30 a.m. Student Department, Westmin ster Foundation, 9:30 a.m.; morn ing topic, "Unifying My Life." Westminster Fellowship meet ing, Fireside Room, 6:20 p.m.; topic, "What Easter Means." Vesper Service, Wesley Founda tion, 6:30 p.m. Lounge for Servicemen, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Classical music concert, 305 Old Main, 4-5 p.m. Monday Freshman Men's Council, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. "Penn State Engineer" meeting; 2 Armory, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Freshman Women's Council, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m.; talk by Prof. G. William Henninger on Dvorak's "New World Symphony." Panhellenic Council meeting, Dean of Women's office, 7 p.m. New Collegian candidates meet, 8 Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Old Collegian candidates meet, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m.. Wednesday Agricultural Student Council meeting, 405 Old. Main, 7:30 p.m. Old Mania Members of the staff have been proudly patting themselves on the back for their foresight in anticipating the mass exodus that will hit this fair town come Friday. Some of the profs we've spoken to are really anxious to cut their own classes for the holidays; others are very bitter _with their "When we were in school, students did not have the audacity to cut classes for holidays or on any other provocaion." We dunno. We just like to be with our families at Eastertide, 5f the reader will pardon us for being flowery. After all, while we ca*i still go home---- How Dull is Life? Kenny Sivitz, Phi Sig alum, was up last weekend to attend the SDT dance with Lee Berlin . .. Barbara Engstrom is wearing the Delta Chi pin of Phil Schumacher . . . Brena Freed is engaged to Sam Friedman, former ASTP cadet at State who is now in Florida . . . Phi Sig Howie Schwartz now sta tioned at Asbury Park, will be vis iting AEPhi Nancy Sobelman 'this weekend . . . Phyllis DeMaurias and Marine Jimmy Van Storey, Kappa Alpha are pinned now . AEPhi Dottie Moskowitz recent ly visited Marvin Freedman . . . ex-TPA prexy Peg Maginnis Gay enovis was in State College for the weekend as was ex-Panhel prexy Bea White, Phi Mu . . . Arlene Crystal, SDT, just copped the pin of former Beta Sig Fran die Frankfort . . . Theta Phi Al pha Anne Re is wearing the wings of Walter Klinikowski, her room mate's brother, no less . . . Phi Mu Helen Barr has been sporting the KDR badge of Elmer Frey . . . former Delta Sig prexy, Second Lt. Don Culp will be visit ing State College (and Beverly McNaul) one of these days . . . Strange Visitor Working at the Collegian office lets one in for lots of strange sights.•On Monday night, we were confronted with Frosh J. Vespi, the unlucky one who is bearing the brunt of tribunal's knocks this week. Dressed in a stylish three quarter length yellow jacket fin ished off with a brown pleated swirt, Vespi was the picture of what the well-dressed coed will wear. Tribunal also furnished him with lipstick—Flame-Glo Rasp berry. We've the newest, prettiest dresses for Easter—land you'll star in them thru Spring also. AU so flattering, each is an eye-catcher for Easter and after. Paterson Hosiery Shop By RITA. M. BELFONTI The mail tells us that Phi Mu alum Cris Yohe is wearing as sparkler given her by former Penn State student Howard Carleson, who is now at OCS . . . Phi Sig and former Collegian reporter Sy Rosenberg is now pinned to Lef Auerbach . . . Gamma Phi Beta Nancy Sherrif reversed everything when she pinned (but just for while) Jack Townsend. Formal Fling Rain didn't dim the spirits of tilt: SDT's as their annual formal got underway Saturday night. Seen here and there were Til Bron • stein and ASTP cadet Bob Ger. • ber . . . Teddy Rappaport anci. Marine Steve Greizkowski . . . Vitta Berman and Jerry Kruzer . . Syd Buchualter and Navy V-12- er Fred Feld . . . Terry Seitchg.: and Navy V-12er Eddie Cassner. Second of United Nations IVIOVif , Forums, Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p. m.; subjects, "Know Your Ally— Britain," "London Can Take 'lt." and "Night Shift." PAGE FIVI4 MAY THE BLESSINGS OF THE EASTER MESSAGE COME MIGHTILY UPON YOU AND GIVE YOU HIS PEACE. WORSHIP HIM IN HIS SANCTUARY ON EASTER MORNING.