The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 06, 1944, Image 5

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    FRIDAYy OCTOBER S, 1944
Last-weekend' was'a pretty busy To the Leeward
one with the 411’s dinner-dance Some members of Barracks 13
and several barracks dances. now ra t e laundry service at Mac
Barracks 35 was lucky in obtain- Ha]l Itis said that-A/S Leon
ing the famous V-12 dance-band. ■\Vinitsky likes a certain flower
The barracks was decorated as a so much) that he suddenly devel
night club—Club-35. :Barracks 41 6ped a i ove for V -12 and an ad
and Barracks 29 also brightened verse op i n ion of V-5 . . . Since
up Saturday night with, soft mu- >when do lilies bloom s 0 high up
sic and soft lights and—what in the mountains? . . . .It says
more do you want? here that Pvt. Jack “Put it Back
Barracks 9is scheduled to stage in the Mud » Fo iey an d Ethel Sny
their barracks dance and show dei . are that way about each oth-
Saturday night. This dance will. er _. . It > s A /S Hersh Schechter
be the first, barracks, dance to be who leads poor innocent V-12’ers
held on a liberty week-end this as t ra y ... That wasn’t a light in
semester. All the boys of the bar- Barrac k S . 20 over the weekend;
racks will remain aboard, how- , A/S Calvin Sheehan was beam
ever, for the occasion. ing wd .h happiness and pride . . .
Above Deck A/S Elmer Schmitzer is seeking
;a/S Clarence Boger is practic- a few P of 7^ om ,T one any '
ing his southern accent andsip r way ofßksl3’syoun
gpihg ‘'Mint Juleps’’,in-preparation - er «* have recently become en,
for liis sojourn ht DukeUniver- ™ eyi *”* ft P 7
Sity . ,' . Remember Boger,'the tz and P f- Kahn'. .
-South goes for cotton, hot com - There;seems to be some.co^petj
...... Membetsiof, Barracks, .**• as • Sh^ l f y
.like\ to..4tnow-whb.Jhe-i’Mary’i•- •. •- Both>A/.S + ;Bill
rosesiand“dailyyhmies fo-'» n P - and “If
tail, :dark, dali-.-fe^Dick:, ^s^ -•; TOnue :Kent ;lS . so
the Kdspita^-^^A/S^^ff B^; 116 has ?t
-mobert, Stover'has acquit a-new. matriculating with Shirley .. .
;.. Aside front ‘-‘Smdkey” How about that?.. Pvt. J WTi y
he- is^khown as • ‘.‘Beautiful .Blue. 9%*° has decided to take up
-Eyes,’’ ~ Pvt; .-“Garibaldi’’. Sa- da ? cmg •• • Tl Sbts are
.pienz a r-has,-his needl e :.ahd thread^’ bec ?™ ngon him ’
ready, to sew on his Pfc.-stripe'ol*6 Dotd
the minute he shoves off for -New
Rivet. ... His name isn’t “Ser
ious,” it’s A/tS Harry* Dunham
. . . Apprentice \Seaman Stair
Snyder, Bob Ulmer, and Henry
Funk were guests at a church
cabin party over the week-end . .
Pvt. Phil Jpnes has found the
infirmary a virtual goldmine for
brunettes . . . For one, anyway.
. . . That 411 in Barracks 9 who
used that old gag, “The car won’t
start, we’re out of .gas,” has read
too many iold stories . . . Get a
new approach.
All classes will end 12 o’clock
noon, Thursday to avoid conflict
with, those finals recently
scheduled for Thursday after
noon. , N
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The Marines are staging a fare
well dinner this evening through
the kindness of Miss Parent . . .
Dancing will follow In Barracks
13. . . . A/S Francis lanni has
joined the list of ineligible bachr
elors . . . He is engaged to a
pretty Immaculata College student
. . . A/S Paul Berg and A/S Gene
Rif kin will journey to Annapolis
to see Midshipman Richard Mor
row, former V-12’er from Penn
State . . . They will also witness
the Penri State-Navy game .. . Pvt.
John “Toodles” Owens is offering
keen competition to Pvt. Walt Bag
nan for the title of “Most versatile
operator in Barracks 13” ... A/S
Stu Block will graduate at the end
of the semester and receive his OB.'
S. degree . . . that’s bachelor of
science.
From Lt. Ed Maier, ’44, comes
hews of other Penn State boys at
Fort (Benning:. . . Four Eire in Of
ficers’ Candidate School . . . John
ny Pond, phi gam . . . Johnny Jaf
furs,: Acacia, and former varsity
football player . . . Don Kulp, del
ta sigma phi and.general BMOC
. . . Jack Tighe . . . Aldo Cenci,
Front and Center
THE COLLEGIAN
TODAY
Regular weekly services at -HilL-i
el which will adjourn, to Phi Sig
ma Delta for a Harvest Festival
Ceremony, 7:30 p. m.
TOMORROW
PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old
Main, 1:15 p. m.
Newman Club com husking bee,
leave rectory at 2 p; m.
Reception at Westminster
Foundation for Rev. McNeal Po
teat, sponsored by PSCA and
Westminster, everyone welcome—
dessert served, 7-8 p. m.
SUNDAY
All editorial staff members and
candidates meet in Collegian of
fice, basement of Carnegie Hall,
1:30 p. m.
Chapel services, Schwab Audi
torium, 11 a. m.
Westminster Fellowship, West
minster Foundation, 6:20 p." m.'
“Pop.’S Record Concert,” Hillel.
Foundation, 6:30 p. m.
Pi, Laihbda Theta tea,, Women’s
|3uilding,. 3V5-p. imyi "
.. MONDAY X : ' '
•,i-'Freshman : Council• Advisory
.Cpmmitteeyiheeting, 1 304'Qld Main,'
6:30; p. m..
• Symphony 1 Orchestra- Practice,
117 Carnegie-Hall, 7 p. m.
XGI Club, - -American. Legion
Home, 7:30 p. m. . ;
Cabinet Meeting,-104 Old’Main,
7:15 p. m.
TUESDAY
Alpha Lambda Delta meeting,
Dean of Women’s Office, Old
Main, 5:10 p. m.
Freshman Council and Forum,
Prof. Joseph O’Brien will speak
on “What Makes Meetings Click,”
last of series in leadership train
ing, 7:30 p. m.
Penn State Club meeting, 321
Old Main, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
PSCA Commission II meeting,
304 Old Main, 10 a. m.
CALENDAR
Cwen meeting, WRA Room,
White Hall, 5:15 p. m.
WRA Executive meeting, WRA-
Room, White Hall, 6:30 p. m.
IMA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7-
8 p. m.
(Continued on page , eight)
State’s former star football man,
is at Benning too, but-'because of
an old football injury did not
qualify for OC School . . .
A Marine Makes Good
Bob Markel, former Marine
trainee, is at Camp LeJeune, N. G.,
and he proudly announces the fact
he is now a one striper ... From
England comes news of Pfc. Ande
Sadowy, who is with the Army
Service Forces . . . Pvt. Art Mar
tin, PiKA, wrote a very, nostalgic
sounding letter from somewhere
in "the Pacific.
Lt. Michael Kulick Jr., ’42, was
a member of the 22nd class to
graduate at the AAF Central Fly
ing Training Command field at
San Marcos, Texas ... He receiv
ed wings as an aerial navigator .
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Old Mania
Wasn’t it a super weekend?
There was something to do just
every minute . . . The pep rally,
Players’ show, State-Muhlenberg
game, Gridiron Ball, quiz contest,
and Blue Band concert. . . Wheriv!
. . . After a weekend like that it’s
hard to get down to those pre
finals term projects, book reports,
et al . , ,
The Pi PhVB Import
The pi kappa phi’s, practically
every one, imported for the week
end'! . . Pete Sheridan was with
Louise Bamiak, Shenandoah . . .
Jack McCarthy with Joanne Ba
con, Washington . . . Francis Wag
ner with Mary Louise McNelis,
Ambridge, • Pa. . . . Dick Guhl
with Jean Turnag, Washington. ,
. . Paul Mellot with Claire' Nichol
son, 'Hazleton . . Gerry Eberly
with Betty Everett, Pottstown ...
'and Ray Strohni with Carolyn Cur
rier from we don’t know where..
Fresh Bernice Kurland was
jthere with Sandy Rafsky, beta dig
Gamma phi Jackie Irwin,
came up to go with SPA Joe Yarze'
. . A/S Charles•-Harris,. AKlji.j.
was ph .liberty 'from .Bainbridge J
. . . Went with phi'mu Betty Lou
Dunmire, who wears , his jewelry
. . . Gloria Bowersox, phi- mu, was
dancing with fiance Pvt. Marvin
Kahn of the Marines..... Seaman
Dick Smith and Mary Farnsen
were at the Ball ... Mary wear
an AOPi sorority pin and Dick’s
sigma nu pin . . . Naval Air Ca
det Bob Stowe came to escort
delta gam Kay Cutts .. . Capt. Members of Chi 'Omega were
Dave.Millota, alum, journeyed up entertained at a waffle party 'giv
with./HiS" wife, the former by Miss Gertrude Mobus,
Sno\y--to see his sister Betty . , . hostess at the Chi Omega house,
Dave has just returned from over- Sunday night,
seas . . . Ens. Art Christman, del
ta chi, was back . . . Brought a
handsome friend with him . . .
Ens. Bob Olson of San Francisco
. . . Lorraine Nearpass went to F
and M for their big weekend . . .
Sis Kehler, delta gam, is going
home to see her fiance, Ens. Herb
Martin . . . Theta Jeanie Weaver
will be. visiting in. Philadelphia
this weekend with Marine Pvt.
Howard Harvey . . .
Romance, Inc.
But Maniac is forgetting this
week’s pinnings and engagements
. . . Gamma phi Peggy Bowes is
engaged to Ens. Bill Kinsley;- who
was here in the diesel program'
. . . Kappa Kathryn Metzger was
married recently in- Lake City,
Florida, to Ens. Webb Moriarta,
phi delt now in the Naval Air
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- By NANCY CARASTRO
Corps . . . Kay is a brunette beau
'ty who was selected as the first
Air Corps queen when that branch
of the service held a monopoly on
Penn State’s social doings . . .
Chuck Hall, phi delt, has just pin
ned Janie Robeson . . . Phi kappa
sig Bill Thomas and Louise Guil
lim were pinned when she came up
for the Ball ...
Lt. Ed Maier, lambda chi alpha,
came here fresh out of Fort Pen
ning . . . Ted is a ’4.4 boy . . . used
to be a Nittany Lion boxer —mid-
dleweight . . . 'Looks quite stun
ning in his pinks . . . For names otT
other State guys now at Penning,
see Front and Center . . . Phyllis
deMauriac was back . . . Jerry
Danchelsky . . . PiKA Don Knoll
... Theta Elaine Miller . . Phi
kappa sigs Ray Price and Joo
Grbul . . Ed Koval . . Seaman Dick
Smith, town boy . . . Theta Vivian.
Martin ..'. Alpha chi Estelle Brown
AOPi Janie Wyckoff . .'. Kappa
-Hattie Leydoii . -. . Pat Lamade
is back too, - but as secretary for
:Profi Hum- Fishbum' .'.“ :
Marines Say Good-bye
■■ V-12 Marines are-having a fare-*
well shindig of their-own tonight-,
when they- take .their dates to din
ner- .at Mac -Hall ... Afterwards
there’ll-be dancing in Barracks 13
and 24 We can only squeeze
one person in because of limited
space, and that one is Pvt. Jerry
Sapienza, who’ll be escorting Gin
ny Ladd, town girl . . . MANIAC.
Saturday Evening, Fireside
Session 7-8 p. m. Guest, The'-;
Reverend Downs,
ing Fellow,'-Presbyterian Board;
ol . Christian Education . “
Student Department, Sunday ]
9:30 a. m.
-Westminster : Fellowship, Sun-;
day 6:20. p. m. Guest, Speaker,'-
The ■ Ray. Downs.
Thursday-Morning -Matins 7 a.
m. .-.■•’s
"Friday at Four." The-'Tire-;,
side Room.
The
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