TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 27, -1945 Former State Grappler Assists Wrestling Coach Do you remember just last December when the. Germans launched their powerful counter offensive into Belgium? By their sudden surge the Germans were able to encircle a great majority of the United States 101st Airborne Division. With the encircled 101st at tliat time was Lt. Clair L. Hess, a graduate of Penn Slate in the class of 1942. Trapped with twelve others of his division near Bastogne Lt. Hes£ took command. The group was armed only with two machine, guns" and a Browning automatic rifle but the thirteen stood off six hours of attack by an armored German regiment. Results of the engagement showed two U. S. dead and 250 German losses. While still trapped in the bulge Lt. Hess took over the command of his company, on the death of the Company.. Commander, and led the fcompany against another ar mored unit to successfully take the ! German armored center of Ragone. For his meritorius service in this action Lt. Hess .was award ed the Bronze Star. Clair Hess attended the College from 1938 to 1942 as a Physical Education ,major and completed his course for a.Bachelor’s degree. In his Freshman.year he_was. pro minent on the Freshman wrestling team while the next three years Clair was consistently on; the var sity. team. , Hess was - graduated from ad-; .vanced R. Q..T. ,C. with, -.a -reserve commission.iVery soon .after jgrad+; uation the >a: call LAST TIMES TODAY | ' Alice Faye ; Dana Andrews “FALLEN ANGEL” Tomorrow & Thursday " I-—,, 1 11 '•■ V;-- — 1 -1/ •, . ,%».»!■’>. JT»U -•' Today A Tomorrow j ' _sT Our Next Attraction Roger Livesey Anton Walbrook in kmami to active duty. Lt. Hess went to an Infantry Replacement Training Center and then was assigned to the 98th Division. Soon he was transferred to the 601st 'Para troop Regiment and after due training went overseas with this unit. Overseas the 501st. was made a .part of the famed 101st Aiiiborne. With this unit Hess was in the, invasion of Normandy, where he wa s injured on landing, then again with the unit on invasion of Holland where Hess again re ceived the Purple Heart. After crossing the Rhine with his forces the unit was moved into' Belgium and was there at the time of the German break through. In February 1945 Hess was sent back to the U. S. On, this side he was with the War Production Board in a tour of the eastern war centers helping to cut down losses due to absenteeism. After that he was sent to Ft. Benning and helped train new men before his discharge on October Bth. Hess has enrolled this. semester for pest graduate -work in Physi cal Education. Due to his ability and • skill in wrestling 'he was named a s an assistant to Coach Campbell; f or-this years team.' \ Koxjng Candidates , 'All: men interested in = varsity boxing are asked r to . report .to Coach Leo Houck with their, phy-' sieal fitness cards - at Recreation Hall after 4 p. m. any-weekday. tAll ex-Gl!s, fraternity men; ,and ' independent men - Interested in ilritramurdl .sports 'are asked fo . report -to i-Eligene C. Bischqff .in 213-Re creation: :Hall. .. -■' NOW SHGWIRG Peter Lawford Donald Crisp in “SON OF LASSIE” In Technicolor TOMORROW Van Johnson Esther Williams “Thrill a Romance” In Technicolor THURSDAY Peggy Ann Garner Georgeßaft ‘NOB HILL” In Technicolor Soft, cuddly animals . . . the perfect gift for your favorite “roomie..” Games . . . for every occasion. Toys, toys, toys . . . for children from six to sixty Make -Center . Hardware your toyland shopping cen ter. Choose from our out standing gift selection. CENTER HARDWARE CO. THE.COLLEGIAN Eboch Heads Center Group At its organization meeting Wednesday evening, the Campus Center Club elected the following officers for the current semester: Sidney Eboch, Altoona, president; Eleanor Sbaheen, Altoona, vice president; Ruth Snyder, Hazleton, secretary-treasurer. D. B. Pugh, supervisor of the College’s under graduate centers, is the cluib’s sponsor. Next meeting of the organiza tion will be held in 10 Sparks at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 28. At that time committees will be announced and plans made for the club’s program this semester. ASCE To Hold Meeting For Frosh And Faculty The ASCE, 'American Society of Civil Engineers, will toe hosts to freshman engineers and faculty members at their next meeting in 107 iMain Engineering, 7:115 -p.m. Friday. . Prof. A. A. Brieljnaier will elab orate .-on the movie concerning the structural failure of the “Tacoma Bridge:” Refreshments will toe served. At the (business meeting Novem ber 15, the following officers, were elected: A/S Ronald Hartman, president; John DeLong, vice president f Salvador Rocci, -secre tary-treasurer; Earl Jenkins, pub licity. Jntaural basketball Intramural : Basketball - entries; fpf Independent and Fraternity; .Leagues' must toe' - made at Intrar mural Office 213 Recreation Hail by 5 pan.((December 3. _ _ . r-Entry for each-team is limited to ten men. All men must have prysical exam cards from College 1 physician. Entry fee is $1 per: team. CLASSIFIEDS NO BEER will toe served to tables ■consisting of minors at the Crossroads Restaurant, Bo'alsfburg, Pa. TRADE—Ride to Fhilly Saturday , for room that night. Call Trunk 4452. FOR SALE—Two pairs ski poles, • practically new. Call Ralph Conn 3965 before Thursday. FOUND —Sum of money: Finder may claim toy calling Bruce Sloan 3945. FOUINID—PearI necklace with sil ver clasp inlaid .with glass. Be tween Rec and iCarnegie Halls Monday afternoon} To claim, iden tify and pay for ad. Call Reichard .4444. 15 PACKS OF stale Duckies for .sale at a nickle each. Gall .6 Ath. , ': FOR SALE —One pair of slightly 'damaged saddles. Call Corky •Ridly, IPS Ath. DOST—HO Sparks Ba. m. Novem ,toer 20, .brown Parker pen. Call M.: Fi'sher.',4l7tl. Reward. It pd. LOOK! GIVING SEASON IS HERE Allien St. 48oi ' Letters to Dear Editor: In. reply to your Collegian ar ticle concerning Fred W,a ring’s Corner Room visit, we of Sigma Chi wish: to correct your error in stating that the author of “The Sweetheart of Sigma Ohi” was Fred Waring. "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” was written toy Byron D. Stokes and F. Dudleigh Vernor of our Alpha Pi Chapter, Albion College, Albion, Mich. To these men should go the credit for the words and music of our Sweetheart Song and not to Mr. Waring. Respectfully yours, D. Robert Bastian. (Ed. Note—'Our apologies to the Sigma Chi’s.) Panhel's Proposal Dear Editor: A proposal has been made in Panhelleniic Council to have reg istration of all women who desire to toe rushed sorority. This regis tration will cost each girl a cer tain fee which does not insure the girl’s being rushed. Several sug gestions have been given as to the amount to be paid and what should be done with the money. One is that each girl pay $2 and if she is .pledged to a sorority one dollar goes to that sorority and one goes to the Panhellenic Coun cil. 'ln the event that she isn’t pledged, one dollar is kept toy Pan hellenic Council and one is re turned to .the girl. The money kept toy. the council is supposed .to pay the women who take care of such a registration and also mimeograph the lists of all ..who •register. Why can’t each sorority pay ,50 cents or'one dollar- extra dues; per year to Parihel to pay for the mim eographed J'iiSts? Each sorority Could have orie-girl go toißbc Hall on: registration ‘day each hour to help the fredbfaan women .and transfers to register. This would help reduce the expense of having someone outside of Panhel to take oare of this. ■ The registration in itself is-good’ ■because at gives each sorority a good idea of the girls who , really want to .pledge. However, , paying .a certain’fee seems too'muoh to expect, of a girl .who .desd'h even get rushed.,or pledged. Sincerely, A Sorority Memtoer. Charles Shop Exclusive Agency Arrow Shirts and PAGE THREE he Editor "Helme Site" Dear Editor: I feel that we ought to name the trailer camp “Helme Site” as a tribute to Professor Helme for his work done in this school. In the art classes Professor Helme particularly emphasized functional design. If this does not meet with your approval, why not set up a schol arship fund in the fine arts de partment in memory of Professor Helme? I enjoy reading your publication! very much. However, I do wish you would have guest book re viewers. I cEeel that the demand for this sort of thing would toe worth your effort. Why not have a column for questions and problems on study and personal problems in regards to campus life. Sincerely, David J. Joy. Our Boy Bill Dear Editor, . . -It seems that the time as ripe tor some distinct recognition of Wil liam Penn on onr campus. lAifter all he is recognized as the founder of this State, and he is credited with success through fair dealing. He is certainly deserving of more notice than he is given at present. This Should suggest a worth while project for some campus or ganization Women's' Debate Holds Freshman Coed Meeting ‘All freshman .-women ,ar e invited to a meeting concerning .the-prinf qiples and : practices of wonien’s debate. -at the. College .to be held in 110 ; £$ome -Economics .at. 7 p.m.ito morrow. 'lt is sponsored'by the Women’s: Debate-Squad. The type of questions dis'eussedi ■and .the [methods- -of intercollegiate debate will he.considered. , ' ■Women recently made members of. the squad are: -Mary. Olarke, Marian Colver, Helen Herr, fJe anne Hirt, Josephine Laib, -Eliza beth {Lindsay, Gloria. Parks, Edith Risan, Elizabeth Schmitt, and Bev erley Waugh. Sincerely, J. N: Seiler For Ties