The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1945, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945
ASTP Unit Plans Formal
Featuring Campus Owls
' The Army Specialized Training
Unit will hold a formal dance in
the Armory from 8 to 12 p.m. allay
19, The dance will be open only to
army men stationed at the Col
lege. .
_ .
Music will be provided by the
Campus Owls. A queen will be
Selected from nominees entered . by
ASTP barracks, and the winner
Will 'be escorted. by a guard of
Donor to a throne erected for her.
The throne and large posters of
Arum -bearing soldiers will be the
Main decorations for the dance.
V-I 2 Officer transferred
'• Is. Joel Taxman, Medical Of=
lacer, USN - 4, who had been in
`charge, of the Navy V-12 unit
health service, was transferred to
Columbia, .S. C.; Saturday.
Dr. Ritenoiar now assumes
Charge in his place.
Saturday Night open House
and Fireside Session 7:10 p.m.
Guest Leader, Dr. W. P. Lem
on, Ann Arbor, Mich. Chapel-
Speaker.
Student Department . 9:30 a.m.
Worship service and discussion
groups.
Westminster Fellowship 6:20 p.
in. Guest Speaker, Rev. Stan
ton . Lautenschlager, .M. A..
Chengtu, China. He will also
speak at 8 p. m. in the Pres
byterian Church. •
Thursday Morning Matins
7:00 a. m.
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McLanaha►n's
S. Allen St.
Mortar Board meeting, WSGA
room, White Hall, 6:30 p. m..
Owens meeting, Dean of Wo
men's office, Old Main, 7 p. m..
Sabbath ve Services, Hillel
FOundation, 7:30 p. m. • •
•.' Treble Singtrs Concert, .Schwab
Auditorium, .8:30 p, m.
"Anchor 4 Aweigh",. V-12 dahoe,
Armory, 8-12 p. m.
..Chapel SerVice.% Sewab Audi
torium, 11 a. m. .
Evangelical Youth Fellowship
meeting, Evangelical Church,. 6:15
p. m.-
• Netvman Club meeting, 110
Home Ec 2 p .m,
, • MONDAY
Phys. Ed. Student Council meet
ing, White Hell, 5 p. m.
Orchestra rehearsal, 117 Car
negie Hall, 7 p .m.
Penn State Engineer meeting, 2
Aimory, 7:30 p.'rri.
WRA Executive Board meeting,
WRA lounge, White Hall, 6:45 p
• Penn State Treble Singers re
hearsal; 117 Carnegie', 7 p. m.
Collegian candidates for, adver
tising staff, Ad office, Carnegie,
7 n. m.
Collegian candidates for edlior
ial staff, Collegian office, Carneg
ie, first. semester 7 n. m., second
semester, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
. Intramural Board meeting,
WRA-lounge, 4:30 p. m.
Junior Service Board meeting,
Dean of Women's office, Old IVrain,,
5:10 n. m.'
Newman Club Discussion Club,
Our Lady of Victory Rectory, 7
p. m.
Ag Sttident • Council meeting,
109 Ag Building, 7:30 p. m.
Blue Band rehearsal, 147 Car
negie, 7 p. rn.
WSGA Meeting; WSGA.' room,
White Hall, 7 p. m.
WRA. Club Presidents' meeting,
WRA . lounge,. White Hall, 5 p. m.
House of Representatives meet- -
ing, 305 Old Main, 5:15 p. m.
Lakonides meeting, WRA lounge,
White Hall . , 6:45 p. m.
Choir rehearsal, 117 Carnegie,
7 p. m.
Radical Clique meeting, 405 Old
Main, 7:30 p. m.
Red Cross Control Board and
Committee Chairman meeting, 405
Old Main, 8:30 p. m.
Philip Groggins Delivers
Annual Priestley Series
Philip H., Grogigins of the War
Food Administration will deliv
er the nineteenth annual series of
Priestley Lectures in 119 New
Physics next week, Monday
through Friday.
The lectures will be held at
6:00 p. m. Thursday, and at 7:30
on the other evenings. Monday's
talk will include an introduction
explaining the importance of
chemicals in the production and
processing of foods, and the first
topic, "Fertilizer ChemiCals and
Crop production,"
. CHARLS SHOP
LAST TWO DAYS
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CLEARANCE SALE! ,
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SPRING COATS .
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DRESSES- 7 - 1 / 2 PRICE
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State Canada
Calendar -
TODAY
TOMORROW
SUNDAY,
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
THE COLLEGIAN
278 Freshmen Enroll
For Summer Semester
liwo hundred seventy - eight
freshmen have been admitted for
the summer semester, 'Registrar
William S. Hoffman announced
today. Of this number 193 are
men and 85, women.
This group includes 65 (men and
48 women who relic in the highest
one fifth of their graduating !class.
Nine men and eight women have
WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN
Schug Announces Dates
For Speaking Contest
Entrants in the All-College
Speaking Contest scheduled for
May 18 must register in 121 Sparks
7:30 p.m. Thursday, according to
Clayton H. Schug, chairman of the
committee in charge.
Each student planning to par
ticipate in the contest will select
his topic at the Thursday meeting
and will be assigned to one of ten
elimination sections. Topics may
be- selected from lists provided or
may be of the entrant's own choos
ing, if approved by the committee.
All undergraduates, except previ
ous prize winners, are eligible.
The College will award the $5O
first prize and Forensic Council $25
as second prize.
Each -contestant will speak for
five minutes on his topic 7:30 p.m.
May 14. Participants will meet in
assigned rooms. One person will be
ckisen from each group to speak
in the semi-finals in 12:1 Sparks at
S p.m. the same night.
Alumni Casualties
More alumni .casualties were re
ported in April than in any other
month since Pearl Harbor,, accor
ding to Hugh R. Riley, assistant
executive secretary of the Alum
ni 'Association. In this period 18
were killed and 7 were reported
missing. This brings the total
known to 226 killed, 51 missing,
and 40 prisoners of war.
Dispensary Treats 2866
The dispensary treated 233
ASTP's, 204 sailors, and 2,429 ci
vilian students, or a total of 2,866
for March. In the .same time, 34
ASTP's, 7 sailors, and 43 civilian
students were hospitalized at the
infirmary for an average of three
days each.
been accepted from other states.
For the Tall semester, 50 men
and 324 women have already been
admitted making a total of 374.
Two ' hundred twenty-eight of
these rank in the highest fifth,
and 21 are from out of state.
• The. majority of men •admitted
for the summer semester are 17-
year olds, anxious to begin their
:education before • entering mili
tary service, „Registrar Hoffman
Pointed: out.
Applicants admitted to the var
ious' schools are as follows: Agri , -
culture--17. men, 2 women; Chem
istry and Physics-49 men, 10
Women; Lower Division-33 men,
48 women; Mineral Industries-8
men; Engineeringso men; Edu
cation-4 men, 13 women; Phys
ical Educationi men, 8 women.
Twenty-eight men and four wom
en have not yet been accepted in
a particular course.
Penn State Engineer
Offers $5O Scholarship
Juniors who are in the upper
iten percent of their clasp in the
School of Engineering or Mineral
Industries or in the curriculum
'of chemical engineering may still
apply for the $5O award being
offered by the Penn State En
gineer.
Applications may be obtained at
Student Union or the Engineer
office, 2 Aniuory. All applica
tions must be returned on or be
!fore May 14.
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Registrar Announces
The Registrar's Office announceB
that many students, including
those who enrolled in 1944, haves
not come for their matriculation
cards.
Students who have not informec
the Registrar's Office of a new oz
!changed College address are urge(
to do so.
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