M FRIDAY,^ Old Mania ; And among-us .there Js pile suf fering _ from. unrequited ■. lo ve:., .'. The ■ one r ih. question-was struck with the-beauty of a fair .'damsel appearing in Life magazine; (Sept; 4| 1944) and after suffering many sleepless nights of anguish de cided to write to said fair damsel Dear Thelma Dear Thelma . . . This letter must seem rather strange to you as you have never seen me in your whole life . . . He waited, hoping against hope for an an swer . . . But hoping against hope proved hopeless, for the let ter came back marked, “Can’t find Thelma Larsen” , . . So Marine Pvt. Johnny Schles iger sits and dreams of dream that might have been and never were ... of Thelma Larsen, “The Girl But Which There is No .'Better Looking” . . . Fpr once the, Marines do not have the situation well in hand ; .. Pairing Off > •• Heading, the' list. h£ couples who:A,be;;tr>kkmg;,up, ; to .Hec- Hail’ '-afeTPC' prexy FredßietzV PiKA, and 'kappa 'Helen: Kime,'jouyheyf i ing up from ‘■Washington 2 for.the weekend . . . delta " game Rene Newbold and alpha chi sig-Roy Delahejr . . . Ens. Mike Wardrop, .former,.State.,ipan and baseball captain' will be up to es cort dg Anri Sfartzell. ; Theta Marcia/Crichton arid Hill Jaffurs . . . Kay Cuttsgand Naval Air Ca det Bob Stowe'. gamma phi Carolyn Graham and Harry Eber ]y of Beaver House . . Theta phi alpha Jeanne Jordan and A/S Jim Jones , Chi Omega Peg gy Susanin. and,,Sam. Harvey, phi kappa , sig . . ... alpha chi Ruth Kauffman and Charlie Reeder . . . Pvt. Delbert Elder and Arlene ..Stouten,' Ham-Prop coed •. , . : . PiKA Dick.'Toler and import Dannie Hatton-' from' Pittsburgh Theta Mary Grace Hartsock .and sigma chi-Ed Zemprelli .Y. ;Jeariie Weaver; theta, and' Pvt. Howard Harvey'. . . gamriia phi Peggy Wasson- arid- ASTP ; Pvt. (Ross Smith . . Chris Diehl and 'A/S. Jack' Bernard . . . Chi; Omega Ann Henry and. Seaman 1/C Bill Gotherrnan, former Teke he're . : . Pvt. _ A 1 Shine ■ and -Ann- Spooler, Ham-Prop co-ed . . . Pvt. Hal Page and Janie Watson, town, girl PiKA, Dutch Lang and Doris (Elliot, from Pitcairn . . . Bob Gruber, arid Norma Lee Hoover, - kappa delt .• . . Mary Lou Jones arid A/.S Bob. Schaffer . ... Liz ' Hutchinson,'gamma phi, and Alex (Reisdorf, phi- kappa ■ tau . Pvt; BEFORE THE BALL ■' ln ,or a Home Cooked FILLED STEAK after the ball •#!*•! Jifflim STOP in f " lIIHH TEMPTING! :'"":;¥SFF**IS ASTY! W^lrfj! ♦ HAMBURGERS ♦SANDWICHES ♦HOT DOGS Glennland Dairy Lunch Bir HAHCY OARASTRO •A 1 Lentz and Jean Phillips,. . . Phul Thayer and ChiO . Sam Sampson . . .• delta gam Delbert Weiner and A/S Jack Graham'., . Just everybody and his date .will be there . . . Meet you at- the coke bar . . . Jewelry Dept . Engagement of the week is that of Dot Colyer to A 1 Malzahn, for mer air cadet here . . . A 1 has since been honorably discharged and intends to enroll at Penn State . . . June Daniels, kappa, is pin ned to Pfc. Pete Meyer, phi psi from Allegheny, who was here as a V-12 Marine . . Handsome Harry Powers, Marine, is on the eligible list again now that he and his woman at Washington U. are de-pinned ... ; Hither and Yon Theta Jeanne Bosch will be at Cornell for housepartjr weekend seeing A/S Bill Albertson. . . . Shirley Conner will be there too ; r . 'SDT-Fem Knaster saw- her fiance .Capt. .Harold Ravson- last weekend ... Ens. -Bill Fokard, 'former DUeri ivas back .' . / Ditto [Mike- Milligan .- v ■.- Pvt.- Jack- .E-isle -will be • visiting- Zeta 'Betty Craven.... Ppl. Ellsworth Cabot was up to see Phi Mu Elaine. Het-. rick . . . Cpl. Cabot was formerly in' ASTP . . . Walt Price, kappa sig, who used to make a wonder ful BMOC, is now .at "Pitt med school . . . was visiting . . , SDT “Hats” Miller drove up with Pfc. Danny Cushner and Midshipman Roove Sneiderman over the week end .'. . Together with SDT .sis ter Ruth Constad the foursome had quite a weekend . . . The boys are both at Penn Med school . . . Other people up last wteekend include Lt. Ed Foye of the Navy Air Coips, former SPS boy . / . A/S Jlank .Hershey . . . Bob Jeffry, beta . . . Ann Blackburn and Bet ty Widger-, AOPi’s .' . . Rosemary Halpin, dg . . . First- Lt. Murray Friedman, former pi" .lamb, who -wears the Distinguished (Flying Cross.; . . • ■ Late Flash: Handsome Harry •Powers and his girl are together again, so cross him off- the list. So sorry! -AT PiEiNiNSTA^m (Ifollmil 123 W. NITTANY AVENUE" ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER '■ ’THE.COLLEGIAN CfAMPtiS .:€Alf!NI3f^R-; .. ; ; Church Door Canteen, St. An drew’s Episcopal Church ; Parish House* ‘‘7: 30 'p.m. Sunday Chapel Services, Schwab Aud itorium, 11 a.m. - “International - Night*” Panel discussian led by James Smith; University Baptist Church, 5.-7 p.m. , Monday Symphony Orchestra Practice, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7:15 p.m. Freshman Men’s Council, Dr. Marcson, Mr. Taylor will present “The Democratic and Republican Platforms,” 304 Old Main, 7:30 p. m. 'Leadership Training, Mrs. Har riett Nesbitt to speak on, “How To Lead a Discussion,” 304 Old Main. Jr. Service Board meeting, S; E, Atherton Lounge; 6:15 p.m. Panhellertic Council meeting Dean of Women’s Office; 7:15 p. m. . ■ Meeting, of the Pre-med society. ■Div McAuliffe- willspedk on -Pen icillin- 206 Patterson Hall, 7:30 p.m. ■Freshman - Forum,' .“Dating- Eti quette," 304 - Old Main, 7:30 p.m. XGI Club,- American Legion Home, 7:30 p.m. Meeting for first and second semester candidates for Colleg ian, 7:30 p.m. -Dance Club, Rhythms Room, White Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Executive Committee Forum, •304 Old Main, 4 p.m. “Tea. Hour,” Wesley Founda tion, 3-5:30 p.m. IMA Meeting, 401 Old Main, 7-8 p.m. Leadership Training, Mrs. Har riet Nesbitt to speak on “How To Lead a Discussion,” 304 Old Main. International Relations. Club, 218 Sparks, 4:20 p.m. GSO meeting, 10 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. Freshmen who have not yet re ceived permanent matriculation cards are requested toobtain them at the' Registrar’s office immedi ately. —MANIAC Sun Belga • (light) Sun Bronze Imtdlum) Sun Copper , (dark) ' jfflT VELVA ; jipP LEG FILM r really ' Wr exquisite leg* ' You have no Idea of how lovely your legs can look until you try Velva Leg Film;;; deliciously smooth In texture, easy to use, dependably fast color. It comes ln three shades, to suit every occasion, complement every costume i; .goes on in a jiffy. Water resistant, stays on until .you washit off; wins compli ments from every'beholaerr Tuesday Thursday Front and Center . Capt. Robert F. Mulhollem, 23, has been awarded the seconctOak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal for meritorious achievement in aefial flights, Gen. Howard Davidson, Commanding General of the Tenth Air Force, has announced. P-51 Fighter Pilot A flight leader and pilot for a P-51 fighter squadron of the Tenth Air Force that fights the Japs ov er Burma, |he newly-decorated officer has 81 combat missions and 222 combat hours to his cred it. He is also credited with five enemy planes destroyed during his year’s service in the' China- Burma-India theater. Here at State he was actice in football, swimming, pistil team, and gymnastics. Public Relations Officer Lt. Jack Hunter, former Thes pian stooge, is the newly assign ed public relations officer at Kearney Field,. Nebraska . . Henry M. Dimmick, 21, has been promoted "to - Technical Sergeaiit air an Eighth' Air-' Fbrce' heavy -bomber, sbase. in.-England . . .Sgt. Dimmick is the(.radio; operator and gunner -oni a -B-17 Flying Fortress, engaged in bombing at tacks upon war plants "deep' in ■Germany and .upon military de- ”Spirit of Victory” The“ American Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, its- twenty-one associated operating tele phone companies, Bell Telephone Laboratories, and Western Electric Company, continue to face unprecedented demands for telephone communi cation. Never before in the country’s history has there 1 been so much evidence of the indispensable part telephone service plays in the life of the nation.' X - Xt< makes a direct contribution to the effectiveness ] of every part of the war effort. J The sense of responsibility which telephone -1 people call the “spirit of service** in in this war "J . the “spirit of victory.** The men and women of the; ' Bell System, in whom this Spirit lives, maybe relied upontodotheir utmost, • • BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM . t J y t \<s > v yrtd' .U-ne' '“.‘I??" ■ •‘: 4! -PAGE FIVE fense lines ahead of. the -Allie4 ground forces-. ; . Cadet EdwoM' H.. Snyder has -reported at" Carls bad, New Mexico, Army Aii* Field, where he will receive fligtiNk training in high-level bombard iering and- dead-reckoning naviga tion . . . Tech. Sgt. Harold 1.. Zeigerman, 22, has returned from service outside the continental Un ited States, and (now is being processed at Army Air Forces Re • distribution Station No. 2 in. Miami Beach, where his next as signment will be determined . . . Sgt. Zeigerman was an aeri-aV engineer in the China-Burma-In-- dia area for 28 months . . . Lt. Alfred H. Austin received his sit • ver pilot wings at Aloe Arm*' Air Field, Texas . . . Sgt. Gerald.. “Penny” Gates is a physical train ing instructor to enlisted person nel at Foster -Field, Texas . -Be sides his duty as calisthenics in - structor, Sgt.- 'Gates ■ inter.-sq(uadron' softbalty footbal ¥ arid-basketball 'Contests . . ! Lion clique -elected Guy New ton as chairman and Isabel Milli gan as-secretary at a meetirig Sun day- night. Newton has called n meeting-of -all-members in--405 Old Main, 7 p. m. Sunday;
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