FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 Ship Ahoy With • the famous Winter Ban only orie . day away,. Salty V, Twelve hopes that you all have a ticket ' to: this great Naval oper ation. •So the mighty migration you'll see on the morrow will be to Rec.• Hall. to see and hear "Shep Fields and. His 'New Musid:" Those six beauties whose lovely. count enances adorn the Athletic Store window in town •are the candi dates for the "Campus Queen." The choice' is up to you. Get out and vote; Get out and dance. Get on the ball—be 'at the ball. The Good Word S 2/c Jack Bernard former,V -12 here at State now at Tarmac duty in Washington •was cheered up last week-end by pretty Chris 'Diehl . . Nice work if you can get it . . . A/S Harold Schechter who refused to be stopped by that old proverb "No Tee-Kee, no Washee," now has a nice pretty "Tee Kee" . . . A/S "Tyrone Power" Biggard has added anoth er heart to his collection . . . Current scenes in the Bks. on the hill . . . A/S Bob Rea forlorn over Petunia, his lost love . . . A/S G. Passananti %got that stiff neck—a sore part of his anatomy —from eyeing the local females who pass Bks. 24 . . . A/S Bob Humphrey's favorite ditty might be "McKnight and Day" . . . The key to A/S IVllattson's many dates .. . Open the phone book, pick a pretty number . . . Unless there's a nickel shortage he'll always make out . . . A/S Jimmy Le cocq's good behavior surprises a good many . . .:.coeds? ... . A/S Dave Doan has d opped anchor at the Anchorage ". 1 . . Full steam ahead! . . . A/S ob Stabley, only V-12'er to appear in the Players Productions will do it again in "Twelfth Night," this dramatic group's next play. Off the Beam- = ---., . • The $64 queStion this week 'Where does A/S Jim Sheehan Customs Off! Tribunal 'announced Wed nesday, between halves of the Penn State-West Virginia bas ketball game, that 'all fresh man customs are removed. Two frosh, Donald Holtznian and. Edward Moyer, who didn't wear their customs, must con tinue wearing them for another week. Holtzman and Moyer will wear white sox and rolled trouser cuffs in addition to the regulation frosh costume. in 1923 under the name of Nancy Carastro, she joined the staff of the Collegian. In 1943 after a me teoric rise Nancy began writing her scintillating column, "Old Mania." And you can ride your broom stick right out of here, honey, You don't scare me. —CASSIUS renzentler die dance with a pichtre . . . , Lundy & Mader Roving Pitolograpitera • ** : • See nott.,;at 'IL' lance.l.l By A/S FRED VOGEL -04 ft hide his whip?"' ... More V-12'en; have made good . . Ray Fink. Walt Stenger, Art Miller, and Nick Arayssian are now called Ensign . . . A/S Paul. Berg has discovered that Shamokin has more assets -than coal. That lady clad in fur is known as Lou . . . The world is breathlessly waiting to hear .who'll escort A/S Jim Jones,- Bks. 13's pin-up boy to the Winter Ball . . . That new C. P. 0. on' board is Lou DeFil ipo, former All-American center for Fordham University and cen ter for the New York Giants . . . It's rumored that A/S Joe Had dock, perennial V-12'er, has suc cumbed to feminine pulchritude . . . Salty V. TwelVe will see you a! the Winter Ball tomorrow night . . . You'll hear Shep Fields and vote for "Your Campus Queen." Foreign Born Students Number 41 at College Penn State, ranking first among Pennsylvania's colleges and uni versities in enrollment of foreign-. born. students,. reports 47 men and women representing 26 different countries are currently enrolled in the seven educational divisions of the College. Four Navy V-1.2 trainees and eight graduate students make up the group which' includes 18 wom en and 29, men.. Home nations of the . students include' Canada, England, Scot land, Mexico,. and 8 Latin Amer ican• countries. These are Colom bia, Ecuador, - Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia and Panama as well as Turkey, Egypt, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Norway, Trini dad, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria and the Philippine Islands. Shorf Circuit Causes Fire at College Building State College Alpha firemen were called to: the sub-basetnent of the New Physics Laboratory, Campus, about 11 p.m. Tuesday where a short circuit in a small transformer set fire to the appa ratus. Flames shot up around the transformer but when employees of the building pulled the switch controlling the circuit, the flames stopped immediately. When fire men arrived the fire was out. Other than a- few burned wires and a little smOite in the building, there was no damage, firemen said later. 80 Ex-Soldiers Enrolled Ex-servicgmeri enrolled at the College this 2 - semester under the "GI Bill of Rights" number 80, according to official figures re leased today. THE GOT•LFGIAN Calendar. Today ILille] Services, 7:30 p.m. Upperclass Open Party Gym khana, 309 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. "Swing 'ln," Armory. 8 to •I 2 p.m Tomorrow PSCA. Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1 p.m. "Swing In," Armory, 8 to 12 p.m. V-12 Winter Ball, Rec 8:30 p.m Sunday Chapel Service, Schwab Audi torium,. 11 a.m. PSCA Operf House, 304 Old Main, 2 to 5 p.m. Hillel. Forum, subject: "Zion ism," speaker, Rabbi Manning H. Bleich of Lewistown, 3 p.m. Red Cross Blood Donor meet ing, 104 Old Main, .4 p.m. - . Wesley Foundation, Student Friendly Hours, Symposium, "What the Church Owes the World." Five students will speak, 5 to 7 p.m. • Monday PSCA Forum Choir, 4 p.m. IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Orchestra Rehearsal,• 117 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. Dancing Class, Armory; 8 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Penn State Treble Singers, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. PSCA Forum Council Social, 304 Old Alain, 7 p.m. Panhellenic Council, Dean of Women's Office, 7:15 p.m. Psi Chi meeting, 204 Burrowes Building, 7:30 p.m. • • "' First semester Collegian candi dates, Collegian Office, r:3O Second semester Collegian can didates; Collegian Office; 8 p.m. . Wednesday Cwen meeting, WSGA Room, White Ha]l, 5:15 • p.m. • Church Door • Canteen, .St. An drew's Episcopal Parish ,; House, 7 to 11 p.m. Blue Band, 117 Caneiie Hall, 7 p.m. Gamma Pi Epsilon Meeting, 318 Old Main, 7:15 p.m. . Thursday. Le Cercle Francais, Hugh Bea ver Room, 7 p.m. Dancing Class, Armory, 8 to 9 p.m. ,----- s\ ~e_-_, •,_ c• - ,1" 111 4e-V -crt ti, ' %•\'' NA ,_, , Lv), G\ N , .....„, _ ~ . • ' . ''s 0 to n tity 8/ a d .•.. he's . a • Nasty Chap These days, "Wintry Blast" is at his worst, so take caret .His chilly salute brings discomfort to sensi tive lips . . and makes them se . • unsightly. Be ready for him. keep a handy tube of Roger & Galles original Lip Pomade in your pocket. And whenever you step out-of-doors smooth its invisible, healing film over lip membranes. For both men and women, Roger & Gallet Lip Pomade' hai long been the accepted relief for.chap ped, cracked lips. Pick up a tube today at any drug store. • -. ROGER. , &'.. , Q , ALLET 000 IfIoTIII ,, AVI4 tiEWOCIK Front and. Center Tom Hughes Jr. was among the men commissioned as Ensigns in the United States Naval Reserve at ceremonies held recently in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York . . . George Hart has received his'Second• Lieutenant's bars as an administrative officer with the Army Air Forces at the San Antonio aviation cadet cen ter in Texas . . . Ruth Yohe was commissioned an Ensign in the Waves at the midshipmen's school in Northampton, Mass . . . Flying Dutchman First Lieut. Reid McCloskey, a bombardier, on the Flying Fortress "Flying Dutchmen," has complet ed the sixth month of a distin guished combat career with the Eighth Air Force. The Air Medal and five Oak Leaf Clusters testi fy to his brilliant record .. . Capt. Alfred Meder has arrived "Stateside" after being seriously wounded on Boungainville in the South Pacific. Capt. Meder was rescued by natives after he and his squad had fallen into an en F W Y UR TYPEWRITEREEDS SERVICE JUST DIAL 2492 V-12 WINTER Sean HONOR—"The Nittany Lions." HEAR—The V-12 Glee Club RECT—Your Campus Oueen Ship and SAIVRDAY-JANI., 20 $3.60 per Couple (tax included)) Tickets on CORNER ROOM emy. ambush . . . Maj. John Brown Jr. has also returned to the states after completing twel ve months of combat flying•withl the Ninth Air Force in the Euro pean theater of operations oh* dive-bombing. The 28-year-014 veteran of 99 missions is crediteo, with destroying five enemy air craft, and he wears the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, Air Medal with nine Oak Leaf Clusters, Europeah• theater ribbon with four start and American theater ribbon with: one star . • . China Front First. Lieut. Robert Phillips ix now in his 15th month of duty with Y-Force Operations .Staff, America's largest military miss. ion. The Y-Force is the American organization which trained and supplied the Chinese Expedition ary Force for their Salween cam• paign. Lieut. Phillips has been working as a liasion officer with Chinese troops on the Salweery front. Formal Dance Fields his Music RECREATION HALL Sate STORE and PAGE FIVE BALL • !I; 0; nbat 81 . ,1 • 4 , • ';.;