The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1945, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    AGE TWO
f 71 Year Old Candidates
Ntovi Eligible ler 4tSTRP
Examinations for applicants to
the Army Specialized Training
)leserve Program will be held in
121 }barks at 9 a.m. April 12, Rob
ert E. Galbraith, faculty counselor
on war activities, has announced.
The examinations are open to
i)oys whose 17th birthday - falls
'kitweett October 1. 1944 and Aug
.u;A: (11, 1945, and will have grad-
bated from high school or com-
A tleted one semester of college by
July 1, 1945.
Students who twill have grad-
uated from high school or coim
-,i)leted one semester of college
during July or August are also
eligible if they are not older than
37 years and 9 months on the first
•citiy of the month following their
•,:graduation. •
All men who are interested in
Uking the examinations should
contact Mr. Galbraith, 243 Sparks,
qi6fore April 1.
Gyoups Plan 3 'Concerts
Music organizations on campus
m:e planning three concerts in ad
dition to the regular Easter Serv
ir:e, choir program, scheduled for
April 1, Hummel Fish'burn, head
of the music department, an
);ounced today.
Dates released by Professor
risliburn include: the Blue Band
concert, April 29; a program by
Penn State Treble Singers,
Jay 4; and the College Sym
phony Orchestra concert, May 13.
:W ).ere Do You Live?
:Nearly every state in the union
and approximately 30 foreign
countries are represented in the
military-civilian enrollment at the
College.
He's Ready . fto Give
His Life!
YOU. KELP SAVE IT
ii.SCfIOA *MCA ion
FIRST. NATIONAL BANK
STATE Co LLEGE
Federal Deposit-InsUrance Corporation
Four School Deans, Navy V
Announce Names Of Honor
Deans of the four schools,--Lib
eral Arts. Agriculture, Chemistry
and Physics,. and Mineral Indus
tries, as welt as the Navy V-12
have announced that 178 students
have achieved the honor roll for
the fall semester, 1944.
beans 'Stoddard and Wagner an
nounced that 12 seniors, 21 juniors,
35 sophomores, and 31 freshmen
Comprise the 99 Liberal Arts stu
dents on the Dean's List for the fall
semester.
' Three students, Flora' Eor, jun
ior, and Joan Eissey and Elliot
Shapiro. freshmen, made a perfect,
or straight 3 average. Other honor
students are:
Seniors: Joyce Ash, 2.6; Patricia
McClure. 2.8; ' Martin Cohn, 2.7;
Claire Weaver, 2.7; Betty Devling,
2.6; Jean Isaacs. 2.6; Rosalyn Lor
berbaum. 2.6; Suzanne Reed, 2.6;
Muriel Wohiman, 2.6; Winifred
Worrell. 2.6; Estelle Brown, 2.5;
and Robert Reisdorf, 2.5.
Juniors: Joan Huber, 2.9; Lois
Burleigh. 2.8; Mary Haines, 2.8;
Martha Herr, 2.8; Jeanne Thomp
son, 2.8; Dorothy Rose, 2.7; Laura
Schlichter, 2.7: Audrey Kreeger,
2.7; Betty Coplan, 2.6: Helen Kime,
2.6: Betty Meyer, 2.6; Janet Shaf
fer, 2.6; Kathryn Van Arsdale, 2.6;
Eleanor Zins, 2.6: Ruth Bollinger,
2.5; Mary Doerner, 2.5; Jacqueline
Falloon, 2.5; Helen Hatton, 2.5;
Marion Schein. 2.5; and Patricia
Turk, 2.5.
Sophomores: Laura Davis, 2.9;
Jeanne Rich, 2.9: Adele Thompson,
2.9; Marjorie Zable, 2.9; Florence
Gatty, 2.8; Charlotte Kessler, 2.8;
Florence Prushinski, 2.8; Mary
Swartz, 2.8; Brigitte Uhlig, 2.8;
Jean Dalton, 2.7; Edith Freeman,
2.7; Anita Gaylburd, 2.7; Joan Har
rington, 2.7; Barbara Ingrahm, 2.7;
Marian Johnson, 2.7. .
.Jeanne Huber, 2.6; Robert Kauf-
Man, 2.6;'Sarajane Shade, 2.6; Fay
Young; 2.6; Rene Anis, 2.5; Dorothy
Cohen, 2.5; Edith Dreyer, 2.5; Vir,.
ginia. Durbin, 2.5: Harriet Haas,
2.5; Jane Irwin. 2.5; Doris - Kline,
2.5; Margaret Martin ; 2.5; Shirley
Milner,, -2.5; Enid Paradise, 2.5;
Florence Ratchford, 2.5;
. Marlin
Rewbridge: 2.5; Estelle Shane, 2.5;
Helen Verner,. 2..5; Ruth •Wienman,
2.5; and Ruth Winterstein, 2.5.
Freshmen:. Beatrice. Shaw, 2.9;
Sylvan Blumenfeld, 2.8; Mimi Ler
ner, 2.8; Carol Preuss, 2.8; Sylvia
Yearick, 2.8; Jean Alderfer, 2.7;
Romayne Autniller, 2.7; Nina
Blakeslee, 2.7; Gertrude Bojp, 2.7;
Mary Ann Cree. 2.7; Myrna New
man, 2.7; Esther Pebly, 2.7; Milton
Soiow,
Katherine Badollet, 2.6; Dorothy
Cornell, 2.6; Marian Fister, 2.6;
Jane Gray. 2.6: Martha Kremers,
2.6; Ernest Nagy, 2.6; -Margaret
Coley,* 2;5; David Cummings, 2.5;
Frank Davis,*2:s; Elizabeth Dean,
2.5; 'Marian Deutsch, 2.5; Jane
Dietterle, 2.5; Malcolm Goldstein,
2.5; Robert' Kagan, 2:5; Portman
Paget, 2.5; and Josephine Rotili,
2.5
.Agriculture .
• The SchOol of Agriculture boasts
23 students and one Navy V-12
The
Member of
THE COLLEGIAN
trainee on its fall semester honor
roll, announced Dean S. W.
Fletcher. They are:
Seniors: Charles Lundmark Bly
stone, Harold .Guy Faylor, Mary
Maxwell Grainger, Lois Baker Mc-
Cool, Henry Menge, Solomon Se
gal, Thomas Carl Simmons, and
Dorothy Anna Stewart
Juniors: Marcella,. H. B. Cherve
nak, Julius Fabricant, Mae Foma
lont, Nancy Claire Geisse, Marie
Theresa Kist, Florence Annie Por
ter, Jacquelyn Ruth. Struble, Wil
liam Thomas Wiest Jr.
. Sophomores: Mary Eldrid An
derson, Ruth Juskovitz, Isabel
Laura Myers.
Freshmen: ..Catherine Craig
Raup; Sara Estelle Stevens,•Nancy
Lou Wass, Esther Goldye Weis
berger, and Naval Trainee • Paul
Berg.
Chemistry
.. Dean F. C. Whitmore announced
that the outstanding" , students for
..
the fall semester .in the School •of
Chemistry and Physics were made
' up of nine pre-meds, five chemical
engineers, five chemistry iklajors,
and one physics and one science
major. They are:
Russella D. Adamitz, P.M. 2.56;
Eleanor M. Aurand, P.M. 2.69;
Ephraim H. Catsiff, Ch.E., 2.71;
John Curry, Ch.E., 2.55; Efrem J.
Fieldman, P.M., 2.57; Dorothea M.
Fischer, Ch.E., 2.60; Dorothy M.
Grutskf, P.M., 2.52; Judd W. Healy,
Ch.E., 3.00; Nancy J. Hoeflich,
Ch., 3.00; Ales Kotch Jr., Ch., 2.70;
Jean M; Kweder, P.M., 2.52; Ann.
ette M. Lanning, Ch., 2.76; Ethel
L. Lewis, Phys., 2.70; Marjorie
McDonald, Sci., 2.50; Lyndall
Molthan, =P.M., 2.82; Jean E. Moul,
Ch., 2.58; Elizabeth L. Mumma,
Ch., 2.66; Barbara Pfahler, Ch.E.,
2.85; Eleanor Shaheen, P.M., 2.76;
Betty Steele, P.M., 2.50; Harold I.
Tarpley, 2:86. `..• •
Mineral Industries • • .. •
Only - _ •sire•-students• attained an
average • of 2.5 -Tic -better in the
Sc-hool: Mineral.'industries for.
the fall semester, annonnced!pean
Edward Steidle. ;They , are: „ •
E. H. Worley Jr.;
.2.76; G.
117.. - Cleveland,-Met.;'2.Bo; L. R. SOri
ders,- .RObei.l L. Folk,
E.5.,"2.82"; J...C. Ta - ylor,'F.T., 2.55;
.
-Jorge da Costa Lino; Met., 2.80..
Those Nav37 V:•-l2 trainees who
made an average of 2:5 or more
are: • •
Stoddart Addresses
Belies tellres Meeting
Belles Letfres, the newfy,fOrm
ed
..EnAlish ...Literature ..Society,
held W its first 'meeting• of the se
mester in Atherton Hall Lounge,
Tuesday.
Dr.• Charles W. ,Stoddart, dean
of the School Of Liliei•al Arts,
spoke at the. ineeting,,-arid touched
Upon various .-,phases of litera- 7
ture• in his addreSs. _ .
The newly elected officers are
Helen •Deveneatt,' . t president; Lois
Burlei,gh,•-• vice • =president;•.• and
Jerry Noris, secretary-treasurer.
The faculty advisers.. are Prof.
Douglas. S...Nlead..and. Prof. A.
Pauline Locklin.
.Defrost the .refrigerator cooling
unit before the rice is one-quarter
• ..•• •
inch thick.
Temple foini Markel
12 Unit
Students
Robert William Bulmer, 3; Jo
seph Earl Haddock, 3; Howard
Levi Hartman Jr., 3; Robert Tay
lor Foote, 2.8; Lawrence Earl Klep
per, 2.8; Adolph John Lens, 2.8;
John Walton Schrader, 2.8; Paul
Berg, 2.7; Clair Little Jewell, 2.7;
Fred Merlin Kecker, 2.7; Leroy
Harry Mattson, 2.7; Robert Fre
mont Parker, 2.7; • Benjamin Ar
thur Rasmusen, 2.7; William Jo
seph Sansbury Jr., 2.7.
Murray P. Yeager, 2.7; Robert
Paul Adamson jr., 2.6; Edwaid
Charles 'Bauer, 2.6; Carroll Wolff
Baylson, 2.6; Jack Cecil Dillard,
2.6; Ronald Hubert Hartman, 2.6;
Jack Chauvin Schwander, 2.6;
William West Bissell, 2.5; Lewis
Cline Baker, 2.5; Charles Brinton
Hood, 2.s;,Clarence Patrick Reber
kenny, 2.5; Clarence Jackson Reid
Jr., 2.5; Charles Henry . Willing,
2.5; and Herbert L. Woeling, 2.5.
Hillel Members Receive
Honor. Keys, Certificates
Rabbi .Eppsiein, director of the
Hillel Foundation, recently
awarded .17 Certificates of Merit
and 5 Honor Keys to students and
ladulty members who have been
outstanding in their service to the
Foundation.
tudents who received Honor
Keys, the highest service award,
are Helen Blanker, Martin C6hn,
and Levonna Horwin. Dr. Teresa
Cohen, ptofessor of mathematics,
and Dr. Robert E. Dengler, pro
fessor of classical languages, are
the faculty members . who were
so. .honored.
Those receiving the Certificates
of Merit include: Led" Baumgar
ten, Morris Bortek; Donald Fine,
SOnya Fuchs,,. Arline Gerber, Ar
thur - Goldberg, Mildred Glazer,
Alan Gutwitz, Saul Isserow, ROID.
ert Kaufman, Bernice Landau,
Bernice Nalven, Marian Paper
nick,-Sanford Rafsky, Ina Rosen,
Thelma Silber; and • Jacqueline
Soca'. • -
THE
203 E BEAVER AVE
ASTER
Greeting - Cards
SELECT &
MAIL
NOW-
KEELER'S
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945
34 Members. of ASIR
Receive Honor Awards
Thirty-four. members of the
Army Specialized Training Pro
gram . were presented Blue Star
awards as a result of attaining a
scholastic average of 80 per cent or
higher last semester.
Lt. Col. Guy G. Mills presented
the awards in Schwab Auditorium
on Tuesday. The men who received
them are: Robert Altemare, Morti
mer Berl, Stanley Burris, Ralph
Conn, Charles Cook, Alfred Czikk,
Jesse DeFore, Abraham Freund,
Sandford Goldberg; Thomas Gres
ham, George Griffith, and Harold
Hatcher.
Arthur Hauptschein, Irwin RCA,
Irvin Isenberg, 'Paul JaebbS, Wil
liam Jame's, Bernard Luria, James
Oldshue, Matthew Ontko, William
PCntimaki, John Rath, 'and David
Reese.
Robert Roienberg, "Ralph Segal,
William Seymour,' Jack Shearer,
James Smith, Albert Socolow, Wil
liam Stringer, Gbrdon.Vandervbrt,
dajetarl Vitaccb;'• John •Warlie]'d;
and John YoUng. • . . • • '-: •
Coeds Serve Country . • •
' Approximately 200 former Col 7.
lege coeds are serving* their coup=
try in this war.
If ycu plan to "sleep-in" Sun
day morning and thereby-miss
the Student Department Wor
ship Service and St udent
Groups you may in the end find
yourself the loser!
Doctor Kent Foyster, of the
History Department will ad;
dress the Wistminster
ship Sunday evening at 6:20
p.m. in the Fireside, Room.
..
• ••• - •
,
The • - 48th
..Tliurday••• M.9rngig
Matirf • Bi'eakfa§t'Gictip will ,
meet at - 7;00 a. . All are wal
.
Come. -. • '
Does
,vital, religion mean as,
much to you as to your.brothei..:
On combat natrof lircijimaj,
STATE COLLEGE
_~_
• •
I,il^
- 'OI Cour.se
PHONE 2311