The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 13, 1944, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Collegian Names
Staff Members
Betty Federman was named
business manager of Collegian for
next semester at the Collegian
banquet held recently at State
College Hotel.
. Advertising manager will be
Evelyn Wasson. Thei'e were no
e)ianges announced on the editor
ial staff. Complete editorial staff
,i» Emil Kubek, editor-in-chief;
Bernard Cutler, managing editor;
Victor Danilov, sports editor;
Haney Carastro, feature editor,
and Helen Hatton, news editor.
Editorial assistants are Ruth
Constad, Gertrude C. Lawatsch,
Peggie Weaver, and 'Fay Young.
Reporters consist of Bennett
Eairorth, Gloria Nerenberg, Es
telle Simon, and Pat Turk.
Present at the banquet were Dr.
Franklin C. Banner, head of the
journalism department; Dr.
Stuart A. Mahuran,. professor of
journalism; !Lou Bell, director of
publicity for the College and ad
viser to Collegian, and Jim Coog
an, director of sports publicity
for the College.
Russian Club Kit Drive
Nets 80 Contributions
•Russian Club kit and clothing
.drive proved to be a great suc
cess, according to Margaret Bu
ganich, president. It,'is estimated
(hat approximately 80 kits have
been filled during the drive in
Which college students, faculty
members, highschool pupils, and
townspeople participated.
Sororities and dormitories held
house parties at which they pack
ed kits. Russian Club held a party
Monday in Old Main. Members
danced and sang as they packed.
The club urges that all kits be
turned into Student Union by this
afternoon.
Members of the club wish to
thank all those who aided in mak
ing the drive a success.
ISC Elects Officers
At a recent meeting of ISC of
ficers were elected for next se
mester. They are: Michael Lynch,
president; Edwin Frost, vice-pres
ident; Ruth Zehner, secretary; Sal
vatore Rocci, treasurer; 'Helen
Miller, social chairman; and Hen
ry Menge, historian.
Forestry Losses High
A listing in the September Jour
nal of Forestry, Washington, D.
G., of the American foresters who
have been reported killed or mis
sing in action discloses that the
3?ennsylvania State Forest School
has suffered the heaviest losses of
any of the schools of forestry in
the United States.
To date, 23 graduates and for
mer students of this school, at
tending here from 1935 to 1943,
have given their lives.
Welcome flan
new
Students
We invite you to inspect The
Colonial. Catering to students
who are not fraternity minded
but desire comfortable rooms,
well kept—so that you feel at
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stitzer
-AT PENN- STATE
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123 w. nittAny avenue;
\LL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER \
Comfortable
Rooms for
Transients
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Frosh Week—
(Continued from page one)
in Schwab Auditorium at 8 p. m.
Thursday. WSGA will stage a
variety show in Schwab auditor
ium at 8 p. in. Friday.
The Penn State Club is spon
soring an Old Main Open House
for men students at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday. All students, freshmen
and upperclassmen, are invited to
an Armory dance from 9 to 12 p.
m.
Freshmen enrollment, divided
up among the schools, follows:
Agriculture, 45 men, 21 women;
Chemistry and Physics, 60 men,
33 women; Education, 1 man, 74
women; Engineering, 86 men, 7
women; Liberal Arts, 62 men, 256
women; Mineral Industries, 6
men, 1 woman; Physical Educa-
men, 23 women; no. course,
18 men, 2 women. These figures
are the latest compiled by Will
iam S. Hoffman, Registrar.
Freshman Council, men’s organ
ization of ’ the PSCA, will reor
ganize in 304 Old Main, 7:30 p. m.,
October 30. At this time acting
head of Tribunal Van Lundy will
speak on the customs and tradi
tions of Penn State.:He will also
attempt to' answer any questions
the students, may have. An expla
nation of the. Council. arid its. re-.
lation to the PSCA will "be giv
en. Refreshments will be - served
and a songfest conducted.
An overnight cabin. party has
been planned for freshman wom
en by PSCA for November 4 and
5. All interested, .coeds are ask
ed to sign-up in3o4 Old Mairi. be
fore November 2. Fee is 60 cents.
• Freshman Men's Council will
feature Head Baseball Coach Joe
Bedenk who Will show movies of
Penn State’s 1944 football games
in 304 Old Main; 7:30 p. m., No.
vember 6.
Freshman Women’s units will
meet November 14 with upper
class . counselors and a “Co-eti-
PENN STATE CLASS RINGS
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE
Rea and
• make-up
For your more natural, lasting love
liness ... to look your best instantly
and always these busy days, Photo-
Finish Make-up. sponged on the skin
in the morning, gives you a complete
day-long make-up . . . hides tiniest
unsightly blemishes and wrinkles.
In four popular skin tone shades-*
Nude, peach, rachel, copper.., $1.50
(PLUS FEDERAL TAX)
THE COLLEGIAN
News Analysis
(Continued from page onot
stantial proof that we are losing
our airfields in China.
On ihe water, however, the
story is different. Sweeping clos
er and closer to Tokio, carrier
based planes have, hit the Ryuk
yu Islands, only two hundred mil
es'i'rcm Japan. The Japanese also
report that American bombers
have struck at Formosa. This
story is not substantiated by the
Navy Department. In the East In
dies, a force of Liberators plas
tered tile rich oil center of Balik
papan, on the east coast of Bor
neo. That this raid cost seven
bombers is seme evidence that the
Japanese are * not exactly van
quished in the Pacific.
quette Question Box” with coeds
in charge giving the answers will
highlight the programs..
. Freshmen men will hike to
Ralph Watt’s Lodge* Tussey
Mountain, and remain overnight
November 18 and 19. Tffe trip will
be sponsored by PSCA.
MARINE
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Frames Made of Strong Cane, Hand
Sewn Sweat ■ Bands. Leather Visora
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Patent Leather Visor (Shiny) $2.25
Khaki Covers $1.20 Blue Covers . $2.15
White, Covers 1.40 Green Covers 2.16
Strong Black Leather Belts $1.75 Each
Chevrons, Strikers, Basic Medals, Bars,
Dress' Blues. J '
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Graduation-
(Continued from pui*; one)
Poultry Husbandry, 1; and Pre-
Veterinarv, 1.
The School oi' Education will
confer the following degrees: Ed
ucation, 11; Psychology, 9; Music
Education, 1; and Home Econom
ics, 21.
In the School of Engineering
the following degrees will be pre l
sented: Civil Engineering, 4; Elec
trical Engineering, 2; Industrial
EARNER BROS.—STATE COLLEGE THEATRE!
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Engineering, 1; and Mechanical
Engineering, 3. ‘
The School of Chemistry and
Physics will award the following
degrees: Commercial Chemistry.
7; and Science, 1.
Degrees to be conferred in the
School of the ‘Liberal Arts in
clude:^Arts arid Letters, 20; Com
merce" and Finance, 3; and Jour
nalism, 7.
In the. School of,Mineral Indus
tries the following degrees will be
awarded: Fuel Technology, 1; and
Metallurgy, 3.
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