FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1944 Calendar Today ''Cabin Committee meeting, 304 Old; Main, 7 p.m. i War-time' Service Council 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. i “Ladies In Retirement,” Schwab .Auditorium, 8 p.m. j Regular weekly services, Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow 'PSCA Cabinet picnic, Hort Woods, 12:30 and 2:30 p. m. Lutheran Student League pic nic, Whipple’s Dam, 2-9 p.m. Russian Club Dance, Armory, 8 p.m. “Ladies In Retirement,” Schwab Auditoruim, 8 p.m. Initiation for new members of Newman Club followed by dance, High School gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. /Chapel services, Schwab Audi torium, 11 a.m. Student programs in churches of the community, 6:30 p.m. “Pop’s Record Concert,” Hillel Foundation, 6:30 p.m. Monday ' . ‘Archery Club (instruction given hy'-' Marjorie Auster), . Archery Ccjurt,. 4 p.m. '' Committee of Fresh man Men’s Council, 304 Old Main, 6:|o p.m. ’ Symphony Orchestra practice, 117- Carnegie. Hall; 7 p.m. Riding Club meeting, Riding Ring, 7 p.m. IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Freshman Men’s Council, Hugh Beaver - Room, 7:30 p.m. . IFC meeting, Pi Kappa Phi, .7:30 p. m. Ttiesday .• Program Drama . Committee, ■Freshman Forum, 304 Old Main, . 1:45 p.m. Entertainment Committee meet ing of Freshman ..Forum and • Council, 304 Old Main,-3:30 p.m. . Golf Club, White Hall,' 6:30 p.m. Archery Club (instruction given : iby.; :.Marjprie Auster),. Archery- Coprt, White Hall, 4 p.m. , • . . Archery .Club'..(instruction, given 'by Mildred Lucey), Archery'Cpurt, White' Hall, 6:30' p.m: ~ Club, courts' (White HaU; in,case'-of.rain);-6rfs ; -p.m; Meeting for first semester ckn- r Calendar for Student Religious Organizations ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH S. Frazier St. and Fosler Ave. Rev. John N. Peabody. Rector Sunday Services '7:45 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:45 a.m.—Morning Prayer 6:30 p.m.—Student Discussion at the rectory. Come and bring your friends. Weekend August 12-13th Student; Department. 9:30 A.M. Worship Service Discussion Group Chapter 3, The Acts ■ ■ ■ : FIRESIDE ROOM Westminster Fellowship. 6:20. P.M. Discussion topic, “Art as an Avenue for Religion and .; . Recreation" ... Miss Betty; Farrow, Leader » Rellowship Hour Following the. ; " Group Discussion, Why Not Plan to Share in This ;S^dent-Christian. Fellowship? Front and Center Air Corps Wings ...Comes to our attention that many new-silver wings have been added to the chests of Penn State men . . . recent second lieutenants are William Bogar, president of Phi Kappa Tau 1941, Frank Shust er, John Archer, Martin Smith, Jr., Lloyd Snoke, Donald Robin son, James Sauers, William Royer. Lt. Edward Wagner, ’42, was reported killed in action in France June 28 ... Wagner, a-paratrooper, was a former IFC president, Phi Delt, Phi Beta Kappa, and a mem ber of the Lion’s Paw. JPins Decoration Now serving as an instructor pi lot at the Eighth AAF base in Britain is Lt. James Wilkinson, ’39 . . . Wilkinson has flown 30,000. miles over Europe and was re cently decorated with the Dis tinguished Flying Cross for out standing achievement in aerial combat. Phi Gam, Lt. William Patter son, ’39, is serving aboard “Mitch the Witch,” a Mitchell bomber cited for a raid on Japanese des troyers. William Frantz, ’42, was pro moted from Ist lieutenant to cap tain . . . Frantz is an engineering officer of a service squadron lo cated at the Eighth AAF Fighter Bomber Station in England. didates, for Collegian, 7:30 p.m. Forum Choir, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. Block and Bridle Club, Agri cultural Education Building, '7:30 p.m. PSCA Whipple Dam Trip Com mittee, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. Riding Club meeting, Riding Ring, 7 p.m. . Freshman Forum meeting, -304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Joint meeting .of. the pre-med. societies, .110 . Home - Ecojiomjcs 7:30 p.m. .. . ; ..i ' , , 'Cabinet 8 ;’p.m;- .. / . ; Commission ..I,‘ PSCA, 304; .Old Main, 8. p.m. . . • f'. j .Meeting, for .second,’ ■candidates, for Collegian','. 8 •p.m:"' Wednesday ! . Archery , Club ■ "(instruction,. by Marjorie Auster), Archery .Court, 4 p.m! ...... . Freshman ... Forum Executive Meeting, all .committees- represent-, ed, 304 Old Main, 4:10 ,p.m. . • Worship . Committee, . Forum, .304 Old Main, 5 p.m. Commission IVj (PSCA), ' 5:10 p.m. -1 ’ - . . r • Cwens, WRA Room, White Hall, 5:15; 7- Archery Club, Archery Court, 6:30 p.m. International Club picnic; for German Club, Fairmount Park, 5:30 to 9 p.m. j Band practice, 117 . Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Surgical Dressings class, 112 Home Economics Building, 7 p.m. Riding Club, Riding Ring, 7 p.m. Thursday. PSCA Executive Committee meeting, 304 Old Main, 11. a.m. Archery Club, Archery Court, 4 p.m. Woman’s Student Coordinating Committee Meeting, Dean of Wo men’s Office, 4:30 p.m. Membership Committee, For um, 304 Old Main, 4:30 p.m.- WSGA Freshmen- Council meeting, WSGA room, White White Hall, 5 p.m. -Atherton News Review, South west Lounge, 6:30. pun. PSCA Inter-Faith Council, 304 Old Main, 6:30, p.m. . .■; PSCA Commission 111, 304 Old .Main,. 6;30 p.m. j.-. First meeting of the Outing Club (new members welcome), 2 White'Hall, 7 p.m! , PSCA Commission V, 304 Old Main* 8 p.m. - . !! fiiZeta-riTau . Alpha ’-recently 1 THE COLLEGIAN Old Mania Pinchhitting for Maniac . this week is Madcap . . . But Maniac will be back on the job gathering odd bits of news next week after a sojurn in the infirmary. Pinnings, Romance - Starting off the column we dis cover Guy Newton, Delta Sig Chi, head cheerleader, pinning first se mester frosh Cynthia Johnson . . . Uncovered the other day was that Chuck Ely, agr, presented a spark ler to hometowner Beverly Ross last May. Visitors Seen around the the town are Ray Shibli, alpha chi sig, and Dean Moyer, kdr, . . . Ray and Dean are both in the merchant marine . . . Kappa Audrey Hart ley and Ellen Long, kappa delta, will also journey to State for the weekend . . . Dot Colyer, third se mester, will see A 1 Malzhan, U. S. Army, formerly stationed with the Air Corps at State . . . DG Marjorie Cherry left this week for Sharon to see “Ruffy” Neuton, former spe . . . Ruffy just receiv ed his gold bar at Selem Field, La. . . . dg Sis Kehler will journey home to see fiance Ens. Herb Mar tin .. . Another commission is spotted . . . Jack Hunter, one of the original three stooges, will re ceive his lieutenancy in the Army Air Corps Intelligence. Shirley Thompson plans to jour ney to Delaware to view the event . . . Ens. Bob Smith visited “Ca sie” Clouser achio last weekend ... Also to be seen about campus will be Ens. Schwartz, phi sig alum, visiting aephi Nancy Sobel man, Lt. "Saul Hanin, gamma sig alum,, and his. wife, former Ruth Goodkind, aephi ~ . . Lt. Richard Halman, Beta Sig of Cornell, will Anclre Kostelanetz Andre Kostelanetz Musical Comedy Favorites, Vols. I aid II Rhapsody in Blue Pons-Kostelanetz Grand Canyon Suite Strauss Waltzes Music of Victor Herbert Music of Stephen Foster ne COLLEGE BOOK STORE i come to see AEPhi G. G. Rosen this weekend . . . Larry Bank alpha epsilon phi, will journey to Baltimore. AEPhi Harriet Morrison just re turned from Cleveland where she saw Bernie Cohen, gamma sig alum ... an AOPi twosome, Gracie G-odlin and Kay Swav&ly, were back last weekend . . . Kay will tie the knot with Dick Boozer, phi kappa tau, Sept. 9. .. Dick teaches in the graduate school . . . alpha omicron pi Betty Jane Fishier could be found at West Point last weekend. Chi Omega Ann Henry will see teke Bill Goterman . . . V-12er Coyte Hunter will visit Marcia Conroe, phi mu this weekend . , . Also on the visiting list will be Phi Sigma Delt Bernie Lerner . . . Bernie has the male lead in ‘Ladies in Retirement” ... He will see Phoebe Adler in Philadelphia. Still More - - - It certainly seems like a big weekend . . . But now we se that theta alum Jimmy Irwin is back •for post session .'■.••.•'Former zetas Betty Mock and Casey Hays are in Atlantic City this summer . . . Na omi Woolever, zeta tau alpha, is wirking as society editor on the Wiliamsport' Gazette Bulletin . . . Naomi expects to visit State this weekend . . . Comes a wedding to our ears . . . Barbara Jane Kin ley, second semester, and Bill Whitacre, ’ first semester,' were married in Maryland Sunday . . . PiKA Joe Vispi and Ann Bigoni journed up for the big PiKA initi ation . ; . Jim Srock, barracks 9, has ben named “King of Mac Hall.” • This seems to. be . all.. . Maniac wil be all well to return to Old Mania next week . . . Madcap Concert 129 W. Beaver Avenue . v ./ Open-Evenings .till 0 V-12 Notes By A/S FRED VOGEL The V-12’s Athletic Night proved successful both for the sports events. and for the dance following. The V-12 Orchestra, led by Pvt. Gene Keller, was in top form. Pvt. Jack Foley, who directed the V-12 Follies, was Master of Ceremonies and sup plied a few laughs. Keller and Foley sang, “I’m Steppin’ Out on You,” which was one of the fea tured numbers in the “Follies.” Sally Duffy, voted “V-12 Queen” last semester, presented the three war bonds which were given as door prizes. Seen at the dance: A/S Leigh Woehling, erstwhile phi kappa sigma, and Mollie Wolfinger, Bucknell coed; A/S Jack Bernard and Chris Deal; A/S Stu Block and Peipoy Hammon; A/S Bell Bourne and Jean Moyer; Pvt. John Peters and Audrey Creegar; A/S Karl Yedlicka and Doris Klein; A/S Paul Berg and Kay Kuty; Pvt. Bill Christmas .with Lee Yeagley; A/S Jack HanseU and Bubbles Zinns; Pvt. Whitcy Kurowski and Peggy Presel. A/S Harry . Dunham is the lo cal agent for a few nationally famous cover girls. The girl .oiv the new Look ■ magazine • smiling over that apple she’-s munching. Harry says it’s over him. Another one of Dunham’s loves is the pretty girl on the new Redbook magazine. Dun ham’s office hours are 1500 to 1600 on Sundays. A/S Bill Abromitis pinned Pat ty Robinson, a town girl. “Hollywood Joe” ■ Riegel •- and “Beautiful” Broscious still • fight ing over the title of-the “prettiest V-12.” . John Muhs and Karl Yedlicka kept the crowd laughing at the athletic night with - their- speciaV boxing bout. Nice going, fellows. The Delta--. Gammas entertained Bks. 41 and 22 on Sunday, Aug ust 6. The Music Vf l * PAGE FIVE $3.68 $2.63 $4; 7 3 $4.73 $3.68 $4.73 $3.68