FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 Women In Sports Interclass sports for the sum mer semester were terminated •when the Phys Ed majors defeat ed the All-College coeds, Minors, 6-3, Thursday ih the final field hockey game of the series. •The Minors hold the interclass chairipionship by defeating . the Majors 2-1. The remaining two games had to be cancelled be caused of wet weather. The lineup follows: Majors— Lois • McClelland, An ita Geiger, Betsy’ Ross, Mildred Chestnut, Pete Snyder, Kay Set ter* and Mary. Gundel. Minors MM Dunlap, Mef Field, ■ "Trina Boocock, Dorothy Stewart, Gloria Simpson, Betty Griffith, Carol Andre, Lavona Dewald,. and Betsy McGee. 1 Outstanding players from these teams will foe selected to meet returning upperclassmen in the annual fall semester Army-Navy field hockey series. . ■ ’ Ath East Cops Golf Title Ath East took the intramural golf championship wheh Betsy McGee and Jean Robertson de feated, the Theta twosome, 35-37. Single - determined the winner instead of the sched uled doubles because of the prox imity of final exams. • Mac Hall frosh are leading the tennis intramurals. Thetas are scheduled to play delta gams and the winner will meet the. ‘ first place' freshmen to determine the championship sometime next week. Attention, Riders! The Penn State Riding Club ' will reorganize at a' meeting c'all ■ ed in the Coiiege stock judging • pavilion, 7:30 p.rii., November 1. . The Club,,a cooperative organiza tion, boasts 53' members at pre sent and. is open to .any interest 'red.-fCoCds. Fees : are $l5 ’a seiries ’ ter- • "'. • V 'Tnstruef fon' for" beginners will be given three nights each week ■during the fall semester. Lessons are. conducted in the stock judg ing pavilion and as riders are classified for trial riding, they will be permitted to go out at will. Fees permit an average of two rides , a week. Riding stables are situated on NHfany Parly Plans Fall Semester Mealing Jerry Ciarrochi, Nittany Party chairman, announces that ah im p< rtant clique meeting will toe held in, 401 Old Main, 7 p. hi, Oc tober 29, for all clique members and students interested in atten ding. Members of the committee are requested to ' contact publicity chairmen Sanford Itafsky and Jo seph CerronL immediately upon their return for fall semester. r ’ Students; interested in joining the'Nittany Party are asked to call 2084, and leave their names .with the, registration committee. ~ The Pennsylvania State College: ARTISTS’ COURSE Committee PRIORITY NUMBERS Available at A. A. Ticket Windows, Old Mditi STUDENTS may fcall at 4 p.m., October 31 FACULTY, OTHERS may .call at 4 p niv, Noyeiiiljer 1 College property, east of the park ing lot across Shortlidge Road from White Hall. An attendant is present all day.to dispense hor ses to Club members. . Arte Oslermayfer is now club president. For further ihlormaflon. contact Miss Ostfermayer or call White Hall. ! . ‘ Dean Of Women Asks Alumnae To Register . ~Dean Charlotte, E. Ray requests that'' all women : alumririe visit ing the College this weekend stop into. the. Office jof the-. Dean -of Women, 105 Old Main, arid reg ister there any fields of higher education which ;they have enter ed, their community' interests, wartime seryices, and' marriage names’. 1 ' '• Special blanks* similar to those recently sent to the' alumnae,- have been prepared for this pur pose and will be available all ' weekend; Dean Ray states- also that any former coed wishing to find out .similar information, about Col-‘ lege friends and classinates may do so by consulting the replies which have already been return ed. These are filed in Dean Ray’s offiefe according to -the class with which- a coed was graduated. At ■some future date, Dean Ray ex pects to release .-a report on the findings of these questionaires, Bower Makes Appointments All-College Cabinet held its last’ meeting of the semester Wedries-- day night. Dale Bower*’ chairman, made several appointments', ' in cluding that of Stan/Speaker as Cabinet chairman for next semes ter. . Bill Morton was named chair man of the Armory committee. Other members are Nan Childs, Anne Louise Decker, arid Jess Pa nar. Vari Lundy will return to his former position as head of - Tribu nal for next semester. Chairman of Elections Committee will be Ruth Kaufmann. ‘ To investigate into the possibil ities of conducting the war fund campaign on campus next semes ter, the following were selected as a committee: Gertirude Rosgn, chairman, Fritz Huntington, Stan Speaker, and Ev ■ Wasson. Also serving in ah advisory capacity will .be James Smith, PSCA gen eral secretary, arid Dr. Pearl Wes ton, Office of the Dean of Women. Arthur Wariiock, dean: of, men, announced that Freshman Week will be observed again with the customary week of orientation. Freshmeh' will begin • the - week, with a mass meeting in Schwab Auditorium Tuesday night," Octo-. ber 24. • ' . ' "• : THE COLLEGIAN Students Form Roosevelt Club The Roosevelt Club, a new non political organization open to all undergraduate students,. held its first official meeting last week. Miss Genevieve Blatt, president of the Yo..ung Democrats of .Penn sylvania, addressed the group. The Club, approved by - Dean Warnpck, is pledged to the re election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. -It plans,to hold a pol itical rally' and have other out side speakers address the. group- at future meetings. After the, pres idential election,, the Club will be transformed. into, a political dis cussion group for the .purpose of informing students of current political function's, •, affairs,' and governmental" actions. The Club wishes to deny tfie fact that any of its members are. receiving personal gains, from or-, ganiding. this group. This fact, coriipletejy, untrue, has . been cir culating around campus. Officers elected by the Club are: Edward Zemprelli, president; Jerry -Kruger, vice president of man.; Mary Kay Hopple, vice .president ■ .of -wo.men; • Dorothy Guffey, 'secretary and Sanford Rafsky, treasurer. Philadelphia Post Office To Employ Student Help From the College ' Placement Service office comes the notice that the Philadelphia, Post Office expects to need .temporary help fbr the' Christmas rush'. .' . Any student.'interested in ap plying for one' of these positions should leave" his for her. name; ad dress, and telephone' number in .the College.Placement.Service of fice, 20'4:01d Main, sometime be fore November-1. - . . ' Poultry Society Holds Conference . An annual poultry conference, sponsored-by the College and the Pennsylvania iState poultry As sociation, wili .be .held, .. October 24-26 to consider, all- phases of poultry production.'. The conference program has been designed to give accurate and up-to-date information of value' and interest to poultry men, turkey growers,, feed deal ers, and others interested in pro ducing either poultry Or eggs. A wide range "of speakers and leaders will present advanced in formation on management, mar keting, and other, .data. ' ..The :war effort, calls .for . the most you - can" do—which is the least' yoii can ; db! Buy "more War Bonds! • " amiQunces Chief Of Navy Procurement Trains Chaplains For Navy Approximately 10,000 Penn. State alumni now serving Uncle Sam will be united in spirit at the convocation on Beaver Field .1 p.m. tomorrow. Capt. Robert D. Workman ’O7, 'Chief of Navy Chaplains, has been invited by President Hetzel- and All-College New Engineer Cover Shows Airplane Photo The October issue of the Penn State Engineer will- be on the stands Saturday -and on the cover will be a color photo of the Con solidated Vultee Basic Trainer. . There will be an article on the Constellation, the world’s fastest transport and article on electro nics. ' Talk ’ of the Campus, Sly drools* a double'- photo page, and a new humorous feature, War Milk, will also appear. Last Collegian Issue This is the last issue of Col legian for : the sjammer semester. Fhe next issue will be distributed Friday, October 27. ‘‘THE BEST-KNOWN VEHICLES IN AMEWA’’ What’s the best known vehicle on your college campus? You will probably agree it’s the Railway Express truck. And one of-the- best- : liked men is the dependable Expressman who .drives-tftartnitk; —There’s'a good reason why these, trucks, are bfcthe campus so quently. It’s to serve your shipping needs. Express'Service is a strong, ; direct link with home. Railway Express and its coordinated Air Express Division atfe ' carrying a substantial shipping load these busy days. You can help the Expressman atid his vehicle do their job quicker and better by observ- - , ing three simple steps: Wrap your laundry or other packages securely • . ..address each dearly... ship theta early. We khow "A shipment • slatted right is half-way there.” NATION-WIDE RIDE BUS . Boalsburg fiuio Bus Line Schedule Effective'March 1, 1944 Eastern 'War Time Daily Daily.'. ■ Daily. Lv. State College 10:45 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 6:50P.M. Ar. Lewistown .... .12:00 Noon 5:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Lv. Lewistown : 12:35 P.M. 7:05 P.M: - 11:30 P.M. Ar. State College 1:50 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 12:45 A.M. Make : direct connections with trains - East Bound 12:30 p.m.—5:53 p.m.—8:20 p.m. West Bound Trains 12:08 p.rp.—6:4o p.m.—6:48 p.m.—8:03 pan.—llsZß p.m. Use the BoalsburgAuto Bus Line To Save Elotutv Of Time To Washington', New Yovh, etc. BOALSBURG AUTO BUS ME . . Dial Boalsburg 9-2731, State College Hotel 733, Student Council to direct tho services. As Chief of Chaplains, Captain Workman has had to procure .and train chaplains for the Navy, Marines Corps, and Coast Chiard,. Through his foresight, a chajh lain’s school was established in Norfolk, Va. Because of*, the increase of clergymen joining the Chaplains*— Corps, Capt. Workman’s problems— of supervising religious work with the fleet and- on shore have iDe creased. Since the start of thfc w.ar,.new chapels have been comj pleted at the rate of more theft one a month. !, The Chaplain recently .fc-tumed. from a tour of the Caribbean's South America, the Medlteftanj ean area, and the British Isles. Hjb has been awarded the Cuban-Pa cification Medal, U.S.S. Mayflow er, -the Victory Medal, Grand 5 Fleet Clasp, U.S.S. Florida, and~ the American Defense Service Medal. The convocation speaker en tered Penn State with the class of 1907, but left to serve .in Cuba. During World War I he served with the Grand Fleet. THE BOALSBW6 TO LEWISTOWN PAGE THREE' RAIL-AIR SERVICE
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