The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 14, 1944, Image 1

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    Political
Platforms
Page 5
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No. 29
Lion, Key Announce Candidates
Frosh Cabin Party,
Elections, Mixer
On PSCA Calendar
Frosh To View Films
Al Armory-Mixer-Sing
.Freshman cabin party, council
elections, and mixer have been
planned by the FSCA for the com
ing week.
An . overnight. perty at Ralph
•Watt's., Lodge will be held to
morrow and Sunday for, first and
second ..• semester: freshmen. -AU
men
interested. 11*.
modiately at, the PSCA. offiCe and
Pay the 35 •
, , cont food fee.
The. group will leave'the rear Of
~,•. •
nd
-
Old Main at 2:45 Saturday a
. .
willreturn Sunday. Mierning. A
sheet and a blanliet, to be trans
ported to the cabin by car, will be
necessary. Omar Lerman, chair,
Man of the committee, expects a
capacity . crowd of. 40. men.
. .
Freshman Men's Council and
Women's Forum will meet in 401
and 304 Old Main respectively at
•7 p. rn. on Tuesday. Council will,
elect officers for-the,,,summer, st
mestee7dlndidate.s•• nominated are:
Frank ! Fryberg, president; Andy
McCreight, vice president; Alan
Bentz,. secretary-treasurer. Fresh
man women will nominate candi
dates and elections will be held
at •the meeting on July 25.
John . • Cook, 'Roland Grimsley,
Rex Searson, Carolyn Currier,
Phyllis Schelzle, and Maria Ran
zlelle .make up the arrangements
committee.• • , .
After the short Forum-Council
meetings, the Freshman men and
women will meet in the Armory.
(Continued on page eight)
Fraternity Pledge
Lis' Totals 65
Complete fraternity pledge
lists: have been announced by
Fred IFC president. So far,
65 men have been . pledged.
The fraternity lists are as fol
lows:
Alpha Chi, Sigma: Jimmy Fess
ler, Fred Hess, Charles Horn, and
Bob - Mulligan.
Delta Chi: Bob Von..Storch.
•Phi Kappa Sigma: Dave Binns.
Phi Kappa Tau: Allan Ruth
and Lloyd White: .
Phi Sigma Kappa: Constantine
Glarrow, C. B. Jones, and RuS
sel C. 'Marker.
Pi :Kappa Alpha: David Briner,
Fred Cole , Russel Collins, Charles
Cyphers, John Curry, Jim Dietz;
Fred Huehnergarth, Bob Jones,
Warner Kerwin, Rocco Leonardi,
Bob McCoy, Bill Nagorny, Tom
Reynolds, and Dick Toler.
Pi Kappa Phi: Charles Barson,
Jerald Eberly, Dick Guhl, Jack
McCarthy, and Ray Strohm.
Sigma dhi: Jack Latshaw, and
Dave Hendershaw.
• Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ross John-
Ston„ Stan Lourimore, Don Von
.Lunen, Bob Kirchensteiner, Bob
Morris, John Schoening, Fred
France, and Ray Bryson:
Sigma Pi: Louis Gresh.
Theta Chi: Frank Chipak and
Arnold Leonard.
It was not possible to reach Phi
Delta Theta before Collegian
went to press. Therefore, its list
has ' not been announced. Phi
Sigma:Delta and Beta Sigma' Rho
announced their lists in .last
weOes, Collegiau.
The Colleg
Five Sororities To Be
Inactive Thisr Summer
-According to an announcement
made today by Helen Martin, pre
sident of . Panhellenic Council, the
following sororities will be inac
tive, during the summer semester:
Alpha "Chi" Omega; Chi Omega,
Kappa 'Alpha Theta,.Kappa Delta,
and . Kappa' Kappa Gamma.
The above sororities will con
tinue tok have two representatives
on Panhellenic Council and may
iush second semester freshmen
and upperclassmen,
However, the • inactive sorori
ties may not pledge until,they,l3e
;come". active chaPteis
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ter'~freSkirrien`: may?'. not 'iddfed
until -the L :serilestetr. $.
GSO Presents
Dance Series
in Armory
First in a series of GSO spon
sored dances will be held in the
Armory 8:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Newly-trained and veteran..GSia
hoste.sses will . be.preserit-thropigh
ont the evenini , to . sersie .a& danc
ing partners: •
.
All' servicemen on campus are
invited to attend the dance.. They
m 4 . .: come
,for the entire, evening
or drop, in for just a •few 'dances.
Hostesses must present. their.
GSO membership ,cardS at the
dance before 8:30 p.m. Any host
esSes who have not received their
cards may get thein at the Service
Center from •to 2:30 Saturday
afternoon. •
, Though girls can not be admit
ted to the dance without a GSO
card, summer session students who
have done USO work before are
invited to attend. They will be
admitted upon presentation of
their USQ membership cards.
Those girls who do not have cards
here at school may Obtain an ad
mission slip at the . Service Center.
Varsity Debate Club
To Choose Members;
Candidates Select Issue
Preliminary debate tryouts
brought, out eleven freshmen and
three juniors. Members of Var
sity debate squad will be' chosen
at tryntits "Proper in 316 "Sparks,
7 D. m. Wednesday.
• Prc'positions for Wednesday's
trials 'are: (1) Should the United
States adopt 'a' permanent policy
requiring one year of-military ser
vice from all able bodie4 male
youths 17• to 18 • years of age or
upon graduation from:. high school,
whichever comes first? •
(2) Should the Federal govern
ment subsidize the
. higher educa
tion of superior, high school. stu
dents whose parents lack suffici
ent funds to- finance such an ed_
ucation? •
' (3) *Should the *legal voting age
be lowered to 18 years?
Candidates may select either
the rnigative or affirmative side
of the topics. All persons who are
interested in trying out, but who
found
. It•hripOssible to attend the
preiiminary.meeting may compete'
by, preparing
. either side ihe
selected issues. , '
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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1944-STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Admission: . K. J9hnstone,
Della. S,
'Brurilier;': John
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'149.;. 'A. , E. Maitin; 'olpvikiiie.,
.6M:l...Edward
Calendar: Tanger, chairman;
Julian Anderson, student repre
sentative; J. J. Bedenk, E. W. Cal
lenbach, Ruth E. Graham, W. S.
Hoffman and Doris M. Stack, stu
dent representative. .
Committees: M. A. Farrell,
chairman; D. C. Duncan, H. A.
Everett, A. E. Martin, D. F. Mc-
Farland, B. V. Moore and C. P.
College Appoints
New Committees
The College Committee on Com
mittees presented the report of
nominations for committees for
the next academic year. The re
port has previously received the
approval of the president and was,
on motion, adopted by the Senate.
The committees appointed for the
next calendar year are as follows:
Academic Standards: C. E. Mar
quardt, ex officio chairman; V. A.
Beede; Laura W. Drummond, Ev
an Johnson and F. T. Mavis.
• .•
Tkein.•;eseniati'ves on Council of
Reseai•ch: W. P. Davey and H. A.
Everett.
(Continued on page eight)
New Members
Join Choir .
The. following new members
have been selected to join. the
*Chapel ,choir,. Mrs. Willa C: Tay-.
lor, directcr,. announced. .
Undergraduate students: sopra
no: .Carol Broberg, Jo Broberg,
Barbara Cooper, Betty Decker,
Kathryn Diamond, Rachael Eme_
rick, Grace Hoover, Sally Knapp,
Julia Nageotte, Virginia Pierson.
Alto: 'Carolyn Currier, Maria
Hanzlick, Lou Ann Laßoche, Mar
jorie Rex, Laurel Wagner.
Summer session students: sopra
no: Martha Harbough, . Dorothy
Johnson, Eileen , Lawhead, Hazel
Long, Edna Miller, M. J. Morden,
M. J. Sharpless, Dorothy Snyder,
Grace Thomas.
Alto: Martha Albert, Anita
Knecht, Rtith Natt, Elizabeth Rex.
. Undergraduate students: tenor:
John Boltz, Andrew McCreight,
Homer Savige, Joseph Schonberg,
James' Thompson.
Baritone: Russel Collins; Ken
neth Gould, / Lewis Gresh,. Donald
Myers, John Schoening, Rex-Sear
scin.
Bass: John Becker, David Brin
es, Gerald,Gilnian, Ed Matrejek,
David Norris, Thomas Reynolds,
Carl Robinson.
Attention, Frosh
.:All freshmen men are oom
pelled fo attend a mass meeting
in Schwab Auditorium, 1:30 p.
m., Monday, if was decided at
Tribunal's meeting Wednesday.
Steve Herbert, Tribunal head,
advises each and every fresh
man to be present at roll call.
Absentees. will be brought up
before Tribunal .at it's .next
meeting
..Members of Tribunal, Driuds,
and cheerleaders will be pre
sent. The latter
,will lead the
first year group in the College •
.cheers. Hummel Fishburn will
direct the singing.
ian
Bower, Herbert To Compete
For Eighth Semester President
National politics this week shares the spotlight with campus cliqueS
as Penn State's civilian students go to the polls to cast their votes ia
the college's summer semester elections.
Officers for seven different semesters will be chosen from the
Key and Lion parties. Balloting will take place in the Old Main first
floor loynge between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday, ac
cording to Paul Galvanek, chairman of the Elections Committee.
Candidates for the various offices were , announced yesterday by
the respective clique chairmen, James Hugo of the Key , party and
Tucker Announces Cast
for New Players' Show,
'Ladies In Retirement'
Final cast for,: Players'' .produc
don Retirenient," to be
preSerited' August 'll. and 12, 'has
been' selected by: Prof. 'L. E.
• Tucker,'. director of the play.
Verna Sevast, who starred as
the scheming mother in "The Fa
ther," has walked off with the
lead. She will portray Ellen
Creed, young housekeeper for a
somber estate in England. The
plot is built around the murder
by Ellen of her elderly employer
to protect her dimwitted sisters.
Anna Radle, last semester in
"Claudia," will handle
,the role of
Leonora. Fiske, wealthy spinster
who is living off the "hush" mon
ey of previous love affairs. The
part of Albert Feather, cockney
Apollo with an infallible tecli
nique for swindling, was assigned
to., erstwhile ,thespian .Bernard
Lerner.
With theatrical experience as
property director of past Play
ers' productions, Patricia
. McClure
will step before the footlights as
Louise Creed, one of the wacky
sisters of the 'leading character.
The other unbalanced Sister will
be played by Shirley Silverstein.
To complete the cast, Jean
Dubnoff will appear as Lucy Gil
ham. Director Tucker is waiting
until a later date to hand out' the
part of Sister Theresa. Audrey
Kreeger will assist the director,
and Bill Morton . will prompt
while rehearsals are in session.
Tribunal. Puts Two Misled
Frosh In Sandwich Boards
Two violators of freshmen cus
toms appeared before Tribunal
Wednesday night and gave their
stories in defense. of the charges
brought against them;
Louis L. Cohn, an engineering
student, 'became a bit arrogant. He
didn't * like Tribunal accusations.
He expres'sed his 'opinion about the
whole affair quite haughtily. Then
Tribunal became indignant just to
fit in with: the atmosphere, and
asked the youth if he had any sub
stantial statements to make in his
defense.
The first semester freshman gave
an impressive 'oration, but be
couldn't convince' Tribunal. He
didn't - button for upperclassmen
:and that's all there - was to it. Cohn
will wear the usual sandwich sign.
He will also' wear his shirt and
trousers 'backwards. A crown bear
ing the title "King Frosh" will rest
upon his head.
Before being dismissed, Cohn
had something to say about the
students Who reported him. "Those
boys weren't very nice to me," he
complained.
. The other freshman, Ernest
Brown, decided to haze his own
Rock pile
lowdown
Page 3
h ICE FIVE CENTS
William Wintersteen of the Lion
party.
Running for the eighth semester
presidency are Steve Herbert,
Lion, and Dale Hower, Key. -Both
Of the men are active in College
extra-curricular activities. Shir:.
ley , Fink, • Key, and"' Edward" Wil
liams,.Lion, are candidates for the
eighth Semester ' secretary-treas
urer's post. '
A complete list•of all the candi
dates and their activities for both
parties follows:
Eighth semester president: Key
—Dale toWer: Alpha Gamma Rho
president, captain freshman base
ball team, honorably discharged
from Army, Future Farmers of
America, Glee club, varsity base
ball squad for three years, and
president of Ag Student Council.
Lion,Steve Herbert: Interfra
ternity Council, Phi Eta Sigma,
Sigma Tau, All-College Cabinet,
Chem 7 Physics Student Council,
chairman of Student Tribunal, and
Beta Theta Pi president.
Eighth semester secretary-treas
urer: Key—Shirley Fink: Thes
pians, Players, Interclass Finance
Committee, and seventh semester
secretary. Lion—Edward Wil
liams: Alpha Zeta, varsity ice
hockey team, president of the
American Society of Agricultural
Engineers, All-College Cabinet,
and freshman counselor.
Seventh semester president:
Key—Stan Speaker: Phi Sigma
Kappa president and Interfrater.
nity •Council, Lion—Donald Her- ,
zog: Phi Delta Theta president.
Seventh semester secretary-
Ireasurer: Key—Sally Duffy: Chi
(Continued on page eight)
classmen and will also wear •a
sandwich sign.
Both sign bearers will begin
their sentences this morning. Good
conduct on their part will entitle
them to one week of this punish
ment.
It was announced at the meeting
that second semester freshmen are
allowed to haze. This action was
necessitated because of the low
male enrollment.
George Strohm, Bob McCoy,
William Whitacre and Charles Cole
were exempt from customs.
Portfolio On Sale Today
In an effort to provide stud..
ents with escape literature which
will take their minds off the pain.
of paying fees, Portfolio will be
sold in the Armory Friday, from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. This issue con.
tains the prize winning stories
written by Bernard J. Cutler and
Eleanor E. Bennett. Copies will
also be sold at Student Union•and
•
downtown,