FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944 Ship Ahoy This weekend again brought bick , a few former -V-12's—gold braid and all. They were Ensigns. Russ Parker and Mort Goldberg who received their commissions in the Supply Corps . . Also in town Was Midshipman Stan Wikler who'll begin at Columbia in the next class . . . The word has it that Sid Kane is waiting patiently for his commission at Northwest ern . . . Many who left last semes ter were screened to upper levels of Engineering . . . Among them were A/S Leon Winitsky and A/S Peter Maruschak who are at Duke . . . A/S Frank Zuch and A/S "Red" Fry—at Rensilear . . . A/S Larry •Casarow' at Case University. Scuttlebutt . . . Four Southern gentlemen pres ently residing in the old manor house known as Barracks 20 have found the servant problem quite serious . . . As a result their mail should be forwarded to the second deck of the Navy office . . . Opera- The WestminstOr Foundation Cordially Welcomes Students To A Vital Share In Their Fel lowship and Activities During the Week and, on Sundays. The Student Department 9:30 a. m. Westminster Fellowship, 6:20 P. M. Why Not Accept For Sunday? Civilian Flight Classes For Men And Women Now AVaiillablie Consideration to. Your Future—Training is the First Requirement While in college give consideration to your idle hours. It is reasonable Ito know you may obtain a private pilot certificate and at the same tine your primary interests are your college education. Your course of flight training as follows in four stages. stage A is your dual before solo—Cost $82.00. Completing all stages and ground school you are eligible for a private pilot certificate. Ground School and Flight Classes are Now in Operation i ..,,,:..,-,4 , _,..,E,:.,-p)ioNk4fATt..ooo4ot : 4.045;.:--:;-,-::::,- ~'r ~ , rte. ;t... Br. 11/S FRED .VOGEL tions, will tease—tomporarily A/S Ziegler is still using that old familiar "out of gas" gag . . . Who said the girls don't fall for a line? . . . A/S Art Crawl's sudden in terest in the soda fountain might be attributed to the local cutie who makes the sundaes . . . A/S Bob Bulmer has taken over the kitchen at the Theta house now that A/S Matt Sczyeller has moved out . . . A/S Robert Foote is still displaying his passion for blondes . . . A/S Lee Hadlock is the guy to know— A pretty coed received from him , the priceless gift of a full fresh carton of cigarettes tied up in pink ribbon. . The Good Word . . . Cy Barabas writes that the pretty WAVES at the Philadelphia Navy hospital are making his stay there pleasant . . . That's a mas terpiece of understatement . . . A/S "Red". Confer was eager to get home this past weekend . . . He saw his brother for the first time in three and a half years . . . A/S Gentry has found Penn State coeds more athletic than North Carolina girls . . . That sore ankle is the result of a kick in the shins that went astray . . . Many thanks to the girls of Jordan Hall for the swell party two weeks ago . . . Another eligible male is off the list, girls . . . It's A/S Ted DeVeas —engaged to Rachael Fulton, local girl . . . He has already promised the two coeds alloted him in the 2 to 1 ration on campus. Masquerettes Elect Masquerettes, Thespians' sister organization, elected the following officers: president, Harriet Ley den; vice - president, • Marsha Chrichton; secretary - treasurer, Ginger Skykes. State College ir Depot, At The Air Depot STAGE A FLIGHT STAGE B FLIGHT . STAGE C FLIGHT . STAGED FLIGHT . GROUND SCHOOL SUBJECTS—Meteorology Civil Aeronautics Administration Approved Ground and Flight School THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS. CALEMMR Today LSA Social Hour at Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m. Weekly Hillel Services, Dr. Ra binowitz, speaker, 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow Open House \for V-12's, Delta Gamma House, after game. PSCA Cabinet, 304 Old Main; 12:30 p.m. Freshmen Men Over-night Cab in Party, Ralph Watts Lodge, meet at rear of Old Main, 50 cents. Maryland-Penn State Football game, New Beaver Field, 2 p.m. Autumn Ball, Rec Hall, 9 p.m. Sunday CA All-College Hike tb Mt. Nit tany, 2 to 7 p.m., meet in front of Old Main, 25 cents. Student Friendly Hours at Wes ley Foundation,. 5 to 7 p.m. Russian Club Initiation in Hugh Beaver room, 7:30 p.m. Penn State Bible Fellowship, 405 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. Hamilton Propeller Tea at Kap pa Sigma House,.3oo East Beaver avenue, 3 _to 5 p.m. Monday Address by Evelyn• C. Baker; College Counciling representative for National Nursing Council for War Service, 12 Sparks, 11 a.m. Fencing Club, Body Mechanics Room, White s Hall, 7:15 p.m. IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Orchestra rehearsal, 117 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. Syracuse-Penn State Football Movies shown at Freshman Men's Council, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. • Hillel discussion class, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Hillel Choiez 7:30 p.m. Election of Club officers, American Legion House, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday WRA Executive Board meeting, White Hall, 7 p.m. Rifle Club meeting, 318 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Installation of new officers for IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Front and Center Another gold star will be ad ded to the Service Flag .in com memoration of Lt. Ben Bailey, former Collegian sports editor, who was killed in a Flying Fort ress crash in England last month Wartime Reunion First Lieutenant Francis L. Cate, bombardier on the Flying Fortress "Great White - Bird" held a reunion with his sister Jean at an Eighth Air Force base in Eng land. Miss Cate is a Red Cross staff assistant. The brother and sister decided there was nothing like war to bring people together in odd, out-of-the-way places . . . Cadet Elvin Long Jr. became a Flight Officer recently in the AAF after completing bombardier training at the Carlsbad (New Mexico) Army Air Field. At Carlsbad he received instruction Panhellenic Council followed by regular meeting, southeast lounge of Atherton Hall, 7 p.m. PSCA Social Service Commis sion, 304 Old Main, 3 p.m. Freshman Unit Chairman, 304 Old Main, 6:30 p.m. Freshman Women's Forum Nom inations and Committees, 304 Old Main, 6:45 p.m. Hillel Discussion Class, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m; Alpha Lamba Delta . Initiations, southwest lounge of Atherton Hall, 7:15 p.m. Joint meeting of Cwens and Mor tor Board, WSGA Rootn, White Hall, 5:15 p.m. Band re'nearsal, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. PSCA Upper-class Club Public ity Meeting, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. m. Hillel Discussion Class, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Agriculture Student Council meeting 109 Agriculture Building, 7:30 p.m. Minimum, 8 HOURS . Minimum, 5 HOURS . Minimum, I I HOURS Minimum, II HOURS Navigation Civil Air Rules Aircraft and Aircraft Engines. i-: . .'‘.• -iPIIONE'FIKDBOALSBURG24I4I Wednesday in dead-reckoning navigation a 3 well as the standard bombardier ing course. Lt. Myron Seeder has been transferred from the Canis bad Field to 'Roswell, New Mex ico . . . Here and There The ranks of the WAVES have been increased by two Penn State coeds—Delta gam Rosemary Halpin and Theta phi alpha pledge Mary McNulty . . . Ens. Karl Gerlach is aboard an LS'i? somewhere in the Pacific . . Ens. Larry Chervenak has report ed for duty in Florida. He was formerly stationed at the Navy Supply Corps Station in Boston. . . . Pvts. Robert Sigafoss and Paul Baer have been selected as can didates for West Point after serv ing in the South Pacific . . Weslley f oundation The Metihedisl Burch Sunday 0::BC a.m. Student Church School Classes: "Great. Living Religions." Leader Mrs.. R. W. Stone: "Life of. Christ." Leader: Rev. M. W. Mussina. 10:4S n.m. and 7:30 p.m. "Worship Services 4:30 p.m. Student Choir Rehearsal !AM fo 7:00 p.m. Studen± Friendly Recreation, Worship— Supper-20 cents Sjieakex—Miss Betty Farrow "BeDgion and - Art" Come El 31 CA Bring El Friend inc, PAGE FIVE
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