FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1944 Old Mania If the janitors who cleaned up Rec Hall last week after Ship’s Ball have found any buttons on the floor, please .return them to Barracks 13. They belong on the •blouses of the Marines in that barracks, and popped off when Lt. Comdr. Wisner announced awards for scholarships and ath letics. . The aforementioned bar racks copped a shiny cup for the best average in the V-12 Unit, and another big cup for winning the College service softball cham pionship. But that’s not all! At the review Saturday afternoon, the men in the company compos ing that Barracks received a streamer for being best-looking, best-marching, or something to that effect. One remarkable thing that Maniac must note about last weekend: It didn’t rain, it didn’t snow, and no fierce winds blew in over Mount' Nittany. Definite ly a weekend to remember! More About Ship’s Ball From a vantage point inside the microphone. Maniac saw 7 many other couples dancing beside the ones, mentioned last week. Among them' were Theta Phi Alpha Calendar for Student Religious Organizations Student Department 9:30 a. m. -Morning v Church • Service -.- 10:45-.a. m. - Westminster . Fellowship 6:20 p. m. Speaker-Prof,. G. W.; Henninger "Music As A-Creative’Channel" ,-.4.Thursday -Matins 7-8 -a. m. ONLY SIX MORE SUNDAYS UNTIL'THE END OF THIS. SEMESTER! ST. ANDREW’S EPISqOPAL CHURCH S. -Frazier St. & Foster 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 Parish House Come and bring your friends Church Door Canteen Wednesday It's Wonderful Spirited . . . It'll Be Here Soon Already. . . Papa Is All - v ; PENN STATE September Schwab Auditofiurti .41 -v'i'l WUIIMj ■'W'J.I'IU; 1-'"J 1 1 By NANCY CARASTRO pledge Teddy Puhlick and her guy Pvt. Ray Labatch of the AAF . . . Millie Chesnutt and Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3/C Jack Ar thurs . . . Alpha Chi Nancy Har rington and A/S Ralph Fife . . . Theta Marty Ball and Pvt. Wib Greene . . . Gamma phi Dorothy Taylor and Pvt. Hank Trautwein . . . Pvt. Bill Larsen and Alice Moyer, town girl . . . Pvt. Dick Brennan and Mary Lawther, town girl ... ' Also saw Betty Johnson, up for the weekend, but didn’t get her date’s name . . . ditto Dale Bower, All-College prexy . . . Bill Win tersteen, hordes of others . . . Vic Danilov, Collegian sports editor and Loie Henson from Bucknell . . . Seaman 2/C Alan Gessner came to State on leave and took Dottie Cohen, to the formal . . . Hear Johnny Dibeler came back from Buffalo with another trophy and addresses of 5 former Curtiss-Wright coeds . . . Kappa Delt Barbara Reinkemeyer en tertained. Peggy Presel, Theta Phi, Dottie Taylor and Sara Achen bach, gamma .phi’-s, at her home in.. Pittsburgh recently . . . Sally Thompson,'' alpha omicron pi alurrt; was;,married yesterday . . . Ariot-her' 1 AOPi,- Katie Swavely, will", marry: phi kappa tau Dick Booser, graduate student, tomor row •• • Theta . Posie Shearer and Gib Purnell, Phi . Delt, will be here -this weekend . . . AKPi Art Horting and Jim Casey were wolf ing around Saturday afternoon / . Now They Are Three Chi Omega alum, the former Betty Miller came up to visit with her husband Curtis Norbeck, former DU . . . They have a baby daughter Nancy! Ann ... ’Nother Chi O, also married, was visiting . . . Mrs. Ray Parks, the former Marjorie Chambers, ex-Chi O prexy and BWOC . . . Ray is in Med School now AOPi alums Mitzi Shade and Mim Zartman of the dancing legs were here . . . Five, .theta phi alphas were back . : . ..Rita Belfonti, Pat Tompkins, Mary.. .Battle, Kitty Reddinger, and, Mrs.-Robert F.arle (nee Lor iry-'.'Bfentoin) :'; . !• Fern Knaster, SDTv-as- wearing the phi sig pin of. her fiance Capt. Harold. Rav so,n, as well: as the sparkler [he gave;her'a few weeks ago .. ... Theta Shortie • Taylor is back from camp counselling . . ~ Al pha chi sig' Walter Baxter leaves for the Army soon . . . PiKA Dutch Lang went home to see his girl last weekend . . . Pfc.- Milt Feldman former gamma sig, is journeying up to see SDT Shirley' Levine ... Renee Konopka, Zeta, is awaiting an engagement ring from Lt. Harold L. Clark, former Air. Cadet here . . . He has re ceived navigator’s wings . . . Vi Nagle, also Zeta, will be visit ing Lt. Chandler Healey, former U.- of P. man now stationed at Tampa, Florida ... THE COLLEGIAN Ship Ahoy By A/S FRED VOGEL The launching of the U. S. S, Nittany was a huge success as a large crowd of Army, Navy, Mar ine and civilian men sallied forth with the cream of the female crop. On deck, were Ensign G. Beiders and Lt. fjg) R. Gedeon, former Chief Specialists at this unit. The V-12 orchestra, led by Pvt. Gene Keller was in top form. The “ship-shape” decorations brought high praise for the decorating committee. During intermission the V-12 Band and color guard were on hand, and the V-12 Glee Club, under direction of Prof. Frank Gullo, sang several songs. Scuttlebutt • The identity of A/S Jack Ber nard’s date for the ship’s ball was a total surprise to all the boys in Bks. 26 . . . “Handsome” Bill An derson has found a girl friend at last. She is “Gravel Gertie” of newspaper fame . . . Bars, stripes and congratulations to Lt. (jg) Ray Gedeon and Ensign William Sher man, our former chief athletic specialists. . . . Seen at the dance: an Am erican flag escorted by A/S Bill McMaster. . . A/S Jesse Wilder, from “delightful” Arkansas, tur-. ned up the wrong street in State College in an effort to find the nearest road to Miami, Florida . A/S Sullivan was near a nervous breakdown last weekend: he wor ried too much about an Erie miss . . . Has A/S Jim Burns, met his love at last? He. seemed to re ceive her with open arms! . . . And wjho was . the “orchestra wife” who watched the band play during the ship’s ball, or was she watching A/S Ed Sandbach? . . Now that the softball trophy is won, the’ touch-football award is up for the best team . . . Bks. 29 and- Bks. .35 will have their par ties on September 30 . . . Bks. 20’s party is on September 16. Off the Port Bow .A/S Jim “Crow” Quirk is “back in the saddle” as houselea der of Bks. 9 . . . “Hollywood Joe” Riegal’s faux pas in regards to the ship’s ball caused , a lot of talk in Mac Hall, Ath Hall and several sorority houses. A/S Steve Bilo quite the' de jected sailor this week. Jeanie at Mac restricted for the week:, no talk, no love, no nothin.’ . , Poor Steve . . . A/S Bob Rossheim, A/S Paul Zohorsky and A/S Joe Tezza, former V-12ers at Penn State were on board this' past week-end . . . A/S Abbie Lena tells the sea story about the left handed salute . . . Have you heard A/S Ted Sarafini’s tall story on-“My Five Days in-the Marine Corps?” . . . A/S A 1 Gram lich wore that big smile because his fiancee was a week-end visi tor. . . Who Was Jay Young smil at over the week-end? . . . A/S Paul Berg is not a member of an Indian tribe; that haircut is just for style. Cabinet, IMA to Present Recent Football Movies Football movies of the 1941, 1942, and 1943 seasons will be presented by All-College Cabinet and Independent Men’s Associa tion in 121 Sparks, 7:15 p.m., September 13, 20, and 27. Tentatively, movies of the cur rent season will be shown as an nounced by Ed Williams, All-Col lege-, Cabinet and Salvatore Roc ci,.athletic chairman of IMA. . Schedule of movies is as fol lows: September ,13. “Highlights of The 'College’s -1941 Season,” and “Seasonal Highlights of All Colleges In . 1942;”- September 20 and ■ 27, “Highlights of 1942 and 1943 College Seasons” respective ly. A member of .the coaching staff: will narrate. ? FIRST CLASS IN 1883 ; Extension, classes.- tor mineral •industries were-flrsbstart ,«4 liy in .1,883.. ; - ... Campus Calendar Today Penn State in China Committee meeting, 303 Old Main, 3:30 p.h. PSCA Board of Directors meet ing, 304 Old Main, 4.30 p.m. XGI smoker, State College Ho tel, 7:30 p.m. Weekly service at Hillel, intro duction of Rabbi Victor Eppstein. Tomorrow PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1:15 p.m. Freshman Men’s Council and Women’s Forum Overnight Cab in party, Watt’s Lodge, leave from rear of Old Main, 3 p.m. GSO Skating Party, Coliseum, 2:30-5:30 p.m. Scava-Dance, Armory, 8:30-12 p.m.. Sunday Chapel, Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.m. Meeting of Episcopal students, to discuss plans for cabin party on the weekend of the 16 and 17, game room of the Parish House, 6:30 p.m. Wesley Fellowship, meeting, Wesley Foundation;- ; .6:3i) I p.m.'' “Pop’s Record Gpnpert,” HiileL Foundation, 6:30.. p.m. : : Big-Little Sister..,tea,.tWpmen’s Building lawn, or loupgg, ‘4-5 p.xri.' Monday PSCA Freshman Men’s '.Council, Hugh Beaver Room, 6:30 p.m. Meeting of Philotes, ; WSGA Room, White Hall, 7:30 p.m. • Symphony Orchestra practice, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Joint Forum-Council meeting with Randolph Thompson as guest, special colored movies, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Hockey practice, Holmes Field, 6:30 p.m. ( XGI Club, American Legion Home, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Alpha Lambda Delta meeting, Dean of Women’s Office, 5:15 p.m. Joint meeting of the Pire-Med societies, 110 ■ Home - - Economics, speaker, Thomas D.-Bowman, Asst. Literature Prof., 7:30. p.m, - Hockey practice, Holmes Fieid, 4:30 p.m. - ■ - - Hockey practice,: Holmes' FieltC 6:30 p.m. -- • ( • Wednesday ■' - Morning Watch Hort. Woods, sponsored by PSCA, 7 a.m. PSCA Commission' ii, ’ 304 Old Main, 10 a.m. Frosh Forum Executive: meet ing, PSCA, 304 Old Main, .4:10 p. m. Cwens, WRA Room, White Hall, 5:15 p.m. WRA Executive Board meeting, White Hall, 6:30 p.m. IMA meeting, 401 Old- Main, 7-8 p.m. Surgical Dressings class, 112 Home Economics building, J p.m. Band practice, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. The MUSIO^IOTMiI - -'Helen . "H YOU IJ OR H YCU WI" I§l .'"■•■•■ ■;• -/;• :•;.• j;; ■ . j ->s^> -- ■Bing :j. : C- i.- ;••■.<'• f ••' •’' ■ *-■ •' ..?< ;':'■%&£ m Hockey practice, Holmes field, 6:30 p.m. Church Door Canteen, Parish House of the St. Andrew’s Episco * pal Church, 7:30 p.m. Thursday PSCA Executive Committee, 304 Old Main, 11 a.m. Hockey practice, Holmes field> 4 p.m. Atherton News Summary, Ath erton Lounge, 6:30 p.m. PSCA 111 and Interfaith Coun cil, 304 Old Main, 6:30 p.m. ’ Freshman • Council meeting, WSGA Room, White Hall, 5 p.m.. 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