FRIDAY, NOVEMBER- 10, 7 ; 1944 Ship Ahoy , Although the ranks of V-12'S it this station bave sadly, depleted, we are still going strong. There are at present about 350 sailors on board and.' we're sorry—no ma rines . . . ,'Speaking of marines, several "swabbies" , have made a list of coeds who 'collaborated with the "gyrines" . . . No drastic mea sures have been taken as yet . . A/S Robert Crease has other views .Thanks to•the conspicuous ab sence of the boys in green, he is finally making out with "Janie" ... Pvt. Whitey Kurowski wasn't the only one interested in the Theta Phi Alpha house -. . . A/S Karel Yedlicka and A/S Gene Rifkin have taken an option on the front _ The Wesley Foundation . . of ' The. Methodist Church , SATURDAY-2:30 P. M. Hazelnut- Hike—Plenty of Fun Everybody Welcome! . • Sunday 9:30 a. m. Student Church School Classes: "Great Living Religions." Leader: Mrs. H. R. Rohrbeck; "Life - of Christ" Leader: Rev. M. V. Mussina. 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Worship Services 4:30 p. m. Student Choir Re hearsal. • i 4 I 011 5:00 to 7:00 p. in. Student Friendly. Ho s. Fellowship, i r Recreation W rship. Supper, .Twenty cents. . Caine and Bring A Friend _ . . , . F.or-Tha- . -Davy ' . . ..-..,..,-__...• .. • . • . ...,. NOVEMBER ' - . ;S .. T , ' •.' -. :' ---: ...-; - .Sent.' • :- .• . : . . .• .: •1 '4 3 - : . ' --- - All - 4 - -i ' . 4 !•;:i II .1 10 • ' . ''' - : ."''' .112313 14 516 17 ''.•'- ~" 1819 20 21 22 23 14 . .... .. - • .: ,-:- 25 26 27 28 29 30 .•. • • . • ... . . . • L , . , F .. RS , . . . .. . . from ... . • . . • WOOD RING'S FLORAL GARDENS Beaver Ave. Phone 2045 . • Saint A ndr ew ' s tpiscopal Church (FOSTER AVE. & FRAZIEB . ST3 . ' Rev. John N. Peabody, Rector • SUNDAY. SERVICES . - . , . 7:45 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:45. A.M.—Morning ' Service • • 6:30 P.M.—Choral Evensong (with St. Andrew's Boys' . Choir directed by Prof. Frank Gullo.) '...Especially For .Students— , . - 10:05 A.M.—Prof. Wm. V. "Dad" Dennis - will teach a . .student Bible Class every Sunday in the Parish , House beginning Nov. 19th. - , • 7:00 -P.M.—Come to supper every Sunday evening at the Parish House. Only 25c for a good supper and lots of fun! . - , - - • ' , Church Door Canteen . . , _ Open every Wednesday from 7:30 to• 10:30•O.M. All serv icemen and college students are welcome. 11A - x • Ine - AM:- -, , RDancingaules , ;--Re ~sh . ' - - ,.4% i • , - CQMY)*AND'SIiThiqr , Yotiß -FRIENDS! • , • ~ . Bt.' A/S "FRED-VOGEL room . . TheY were disappomtect to.learn that only. girls could be 'came members: - V-12:ers Make Good .All.those happy smiling ensigns here last weekend were. former V-12's here at Penn State . . ..They returned in, a blaze of glory to the school that started them on their naval career . . . Among them were "Rem" Robinson, "Red" Mar tin, Howdy Coburn, Floyd Foster . . . Mark Beyer, Pat Harrington, and Meyer Raskin also sport that prodigious gold stripe . . . Tom Blythe now in the South Pacific has been promoted to lieutenant (j.g.) . . •. S 2/c Rollin "Slats" Slater is finishing service school and will receive his rate in a few weeks . . . "Slugger" Al Koorey keeps hearing "those bells" • now that Betty has given him the word . . A/S Verne Condon believes in getting all he can out of his living . . . He lived so hard during his leave that it took him three days in the infirmary to recover. Off the Port Bow Apprentice Seamen 'Meeker, Lo cotos, and Kucel came out with the story that a four -point buck charged them while hunting last week . . . No, they weren't trying to collect insurance . . . Speaking of the hunting season, A/S Billy Bowser has promised to supply all the meat—for chow . . . A/S "Caress" Karansky can't seem to make evening muster on time . . . His watch might be broken but then. again the distance from Mac Hall to Bks. 9 might be too great to cover in a minute flat . . . A/S Paul "CassanoVa" Jones, finding the supply of nurses at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital great ly diminished, has returned to Penn State upon hearing about the many new coeds CAMPUS. CALENDAR Today, Church Door Canteen get-to gether for students and. service-, men, Episcopal Parish House, 7:30 p.m. . . . • Tomorroth • • PSCA Cabinet, 304 Old Main, 1 p.m. Sunday Chapel,,,Dr. Morris S. Bazaron, Rabbi, Baltimore Hebrew Con gregation, will be guest speaker-, Schwab Hall, 11 a.m. The . Penn State Bible -Fellow ship, 407 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. Hillel Record Concert, 2:30 to 4 p.m. Hillel Vesper Service, 7 p.m. Evangelical Student Fellowship hike to Mt. Nittany, 2:30 p.m. Pop-in-night, Frosh on coeds, 7 to 9 p.m. Lion Clique meting, 405 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. M onday IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Orchestra rehearsal, 117 Car negie, 7 p.m. • PSCA Freshman Executive Council, 304 Old Main, 6:30 p.m. PSCA Freshman Men's Council, 304 'Old Mein, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Collegian meeting for• first se mester candidates, 8 Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Collegian meeting for all can didates- of the last two semesters, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m. Bowling Club, Bowling Alleys, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. Modern Dance Club, Rhyth mics Room, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. Christian Science Organization, 200 Carnegie, 7:30 p.m. PSOA Freshman Women's For um, 304 Old Main; 7:30 p.m. WRA Executive Board, WRA room, White Hall, 7 p.m. "Discobalus," Phys Ed maga zine meeting for all interested candidates, 2 White Hall, 7 p.m. Panhellenic Council meeting, Dean of Women's Office, 7:15 p.m. Penn State Club business meet ing, 321 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. -Wednesdaii Ag Student Council meeting, election of officers, 109 Ag Build ing, 7:30.p.m. - Men's . Debate Tryouts for freshinen and upperclassmen 316 SParks, 7 p.m. • - 1 Band Rehearsal, 117. Carnegie Hall,. 7 p.m: ISC meeting, 401 Old Main '8 p.m. ' Cwens and Mortar Board. meet ing, WSGA room, White •Hall, -5 Alpha Lambda Delta pledging, southwest lounge of Atherton Hall, 7 p.m. , Thursday Junior Service Board meeting, Dean of Women's Office, 7 p.m. IMA meeting, 401 . Old Main, 7 p.m. House of Representatives, 318 Old Main, 5 p.m. Choir Rehearsal, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m.. Reception to Presbyterian Stu dents Friday Night 7:30-9:30 p. m. Westminster Hall and Fire side Room. Student. Deputation from West minster Foundatkin V. of P., Temnle. - Drexel Weekend No vember 11.12 A—Openhouse, Saturday 7-9'p. m. B—Student Department 9:30' . a. m. C—Morning Service 10:45 a.m. T)—Sunday Afternoon Fireside 3 p. m. E—Westminster Fell ow s h'i p B:20 p. m. .Mi t ss i .t4e ;OPpolthMitr.lpf , Weiekand To Know :Members ; .the Student Deputation at inlay and Sunday. Front and Center Lynn Kenneth Cook graduated recently from the Naval Air Trai ning Base, Corpus hristi, and . was commissioned an • Ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve . . . Each Naval aviator is an ex pert flyer, navigator, aerologist, gunner, and radio operator. They fly carrier-based or land-based planes in combat zones, or at Naval Air Stations at home and abroad, • Whether in the Marine Carps or in the Navy, all Naval Aviators wear the famous "Wings of Gold" . . . New Stripes Chuck Judge wrote from the Naval Reserve Midshipman School at New York and sent in a whole list of names of State boys who were commissioned as Ensigns Oc tober 26 . . . they include Mickey Raskin, Beta Sigma Rho . . . Art Miller, Phi Delt . . . Chuck him self, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Art Lorenz . . Mark Beyer, Sigmp. Pi . . . Pat Harrington, Phi Sig ANNIVEn an n u ' SALE . 4 NEW FALL COATS 43 NEW FALL 511175 $5.00 OFF The Rigular Ceiling Price ", Included are gabardine suits - • Charles Show....':;--;.? LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE .:.• • - . • ( 4 42 : t i sw i i • ' s SUBSCRIBE NOW TO • • -.THE PENN STATE ENGINEER Notices to students with Continued subscriptions: If you t haye ! moved, please turn-your new •address ,in to ;the ; r 1 • 'ENGINEER OFFICE—ARMORY ma Kappa . .. Rem Robinson . Russ Kline . . Frank Neisly, Phi Sigma Kappa . • . Don Mac» :Kennon, Delta Sig . . Voho en, Tau Phi Delta . . . Floyd Fos ter.. . . and Johnny Clapperton . Formai' V-12ers graduated are Jim McNall . . . Howdy Co burn, and Dick Harris .. . Best o.( luck , More Medals Second Lt. William F. Dietrich, navigator in a B-24 Liberator group of the 15th AAF in Italy, has been awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster in place of another Air Medal for "meritorious . achieve ment in .aerial flight while parti cipating in operational activities against the enemy." . . . And the list of Penn State men who are serving their coun try grows and grows . . . We can well be proud of the men who are fighting "for the glory of out State." . . . PAGE FIVE'.'
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