The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 04, 1946, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Collegian Gazette
All calendar items must b e turned in at
the Daily Collegian office by 5 p. m. on the
day preceding publication.
Friday, Oct. 4
PENN STATE BIBLE Fellowship hymn
sing and Bible study, 200 Carnegie Hall,
7:30 o'clock.
BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB reorgani
zation meeting, 206 Agriculture, 7:30
o'clock.
Satuday, Oct. 5
FOOTBALL GAME, Bucknell and Penn
State, New Beaver Field, 2 o'clock.
SOCCER GAME, Gettysburg and Penn
State, Baseball Field, 1:30 o'clock.
PSCA RECEPTION for all Bucknell stu
dents and faculty, 304 Old Main, immedi
ately following football game.
YOM KIPPUR Services, Hillel Founda
tion, 9 a.m. to sunset.
Sunday, Oct. 6
RECEPTION for Andrea Schanke, Scan
dinavian representative of World Student
Christian Federation, 304 Old Main, 3:30 to
5 o'clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Student Organi
zation reception, second floor corner of Bea
ver and Allen streets, 7:30 o'clock.
Monday, Oct. 7
COMMON SENSE CLUB, executive
council meeting, 410 Old Main, 8:30 p.m.
PENN STATE ENGINEER Meeting and
call for new candidates, 2 Armory, 7 p.m. '
COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
tryouts, string section, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7
p.m. Brass, woodwind, and percussion play
ers. see Hummel Fishburn, head of the de
partment of music, for tryout appointments
immediately.
AT THE MOVIES
CATHAUM: "Anna and the King of
Siam," Irene Dunn, today, tomorrow, Mon
day, Tuesday. Midnight show Friday,
"Smoky," Fred Mae Murray.
NITTANY: "Death Valley," Friday and
Saturday; "Fashion Model," Marjorie Wea
ver, Monday.
STATE: "Bowery Bombshell," Bowery
Boys, Friday and Saturday; "Captain Fury,"
Brian Aherne, Monday.
COLLEGE HEALTH SERVICE
Admitted . to the Infirmary Wednesday
William Wood, third semester
Admitted yesterday:
Raymond Sawks, third semester
Discharged yesterday:
Ellis Goldstein, fifth semester
Martin.Nisley, special student
PRIORITY NUMBERS
1946 Artists' Course Tickets •
4 TO 4:30 P. M.
A. A. OFFICE WINDOW, OLD MAIN - " l ft'ilkiitv •
Students—Monday, October 7 •
Faculty, Townspeople—Tuesday, October 8
Remaining Priority Numbers, Wednesday, October 9
TICKETS-95 and $6 PLUS TAX '
Goal Line
Favorites
Woodring Floral Gardens
I I 7 E. Beaver
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Phone 2405
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSY'LVANIA
Hig and Hum
The Hig has 23 veteran gridders on his roster
and tomorrow afternoon at the New Beaver Field
he has to choose eleven starters. The Hum has 26
men on his squad, who have seen action on one of
his previous teams, only Hum is going to start 80
men tomorrow afternoon at the same field.
Both the Hig and the Hum have had their share
of problems and work. Both of their squads hale
labored long and hard under the guidance of
their respective coaches, and are just about ready
for their 1946 debut.
The last time the Hig's boys marched down igle
field for the Glory of Old State was, of course, last
fall. But Huin's boys haven't seen actibn since
1943, and we look forward to their return with
great anticipation.
We expect that both squads will cover plenty
of yardage tomorrow afternoon, but if Higgins'
team can gain the 158 steps a minute that Fish
burn's will, Penn State would monopolize the
headlines on every sports page in the country
come Monday morning. It's hard to matdh that
Blue Band.
Pep. Rally ,
Collegian is sponsoring a pep rally on the front
steps of Old Main at 7:15 tonight.
Coach Bob Higgins and his varsity football
squad will be present.
The psychological state of mind of an athlete
very often determines the outcome - of an athletic
struggle. By attending in overwhelming numbers
and by singing and cheering with sincere enthu
siasm, Penn Staters can prove to the Blue and
White gridders that the Students are in there
rooting for them. . - • • • •
Collegian looks for a full turnout •to give the
footballers and Coach Higgins a rousing well
wiihing that will make the Lion roar on Beaver
Field tomorrow afternoon. • •
Ed►t Quips
The Artists' Series priority numbers and tickets
go on sale next week. Priority numbers will be
issued to students between' 4 and 4:30 p.m., IVlQn
day at the Athletic Kssociation window.
Schwab auditorium can seat approximately
1500 people. It does not take much higher mathe
matics to figure that there will not be enough
tickets to meet the, demand (using simple arith
metic: 7,000 students, plus 800 faculty, plus 7,090
townspeople equals 14,800. Subtract 1500 and you
have 13,000 people who will not be able to attend.
—MICHAEL A. BLATZ
-LAWRENCE G. FOSTER
-RICHARD H. SARGE
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4-- 00Prree* 00-, - 60 ,
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His Orchestra For Dancing . f r rs!" . . I (,‘ .• •
Featuring Pat Lamade and .":' 1 ~V. t .l-Ir 9
Ray Fortunate on Vocals .l* ) .'i 7 N ' .:. ''
1 / 4 f, t - '
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and Piano Stylings . - 4 - e .' . e '
Friday, 'Saturday, 9-12 -
Sunday,
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Sunday, 8 - 11
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AS FOR FOOD 1.1,
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Chicken Mutters
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__ _ G. I. OWNED and .9PAPATSP
Happy People—
(Coniintied from page one)
style that has gained the maga
zine recognition as of the best
in its field.
Editor Ben French and Busi:
ness Manager Sheldon Mermle
stein, fresh from last night's
Froth party, were loud in praise
and dress, as they systematically
shouted the names, of features ap
pearing in this issue that should
be a must with Penn Staters that.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Successor to the Free Lance, est. 1877
Published Tuesday through Friday
mornings during the College year by
the staff of the Daily Collegian of the
Pennsylvania State College. Entered as
second class matter July 5, 1934, at the
State College, Pa.. Post Office under
the act of March 3, 1879. $2.50 a semes
ter $4.00 the school year.
Represented for national advertising
by National Advertising Service. Madi
son Ave., New York, N.Y., Chicago.
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.
MICHAEL ROSEMARY
BLATZ GHANTOUS
Editor Bus. Mgr.
Phone 711 After 8 p.m. 4372
Mgr. Ed., Lynette Lundquist; News
Ed., Lawrence Foster; Feature Ed.,
Frank Davis; Women's Ed., Katherine
McCormick; Asst. Women's Ed.,• Su
zanne McCauley.
Sports Ed. ,Leo Kornfeld; Photo Ed..
Lucy Setting; Wire Ed., Seymour Ros
enberg; Sr. Board, Marilyn Jacobson.
Arthur Miller, Lewis Jaffe, Stephen
Sinichak.
Ad. Mgr., Phyllis Deal; Asst. Bus.
Mgr., Sally Holstrum; Asst. Ad. Mgr.
Dorothy Leibovitz; Circ. Mgr., Paul
Bender.
STAFF THTS ISSUE
News Editor ___.._.. • Lucy Seifing
Managing . Editor Larry Foster
Asst. Managing Editor ___ Kay liadollet
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE--One set Keuffel and
Esser drawing instruments. Call
Pearl 2094.
HELP WANTED—to pick apples:
Full time or part. Morning or
afternoon. 70c an hour. Harner's
Farm. Corner White Hall :Road,
Route 45. Phone 302.
WANTED - Ride to Syracuse.
• Two girls. October 11.0r.12._Ca1l
Spence 204 Iryin. •
RIDERS• Wanted' to Pittsburgh,
- - _
• after ,game Sat. -Return late
Sun. Call AGR during lunch or
supper hour.
HELP WANTED Women stu-
dents. Spare time - to sell most
beautiful lingerie, hosiery, dress
es'from your home. High commis
sions; free outfit.. Write P.O. 1619,
Reading, Pa.
LOST-;Brown wallet containing
valuables and money. Reward.
Call Al 49'23.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946
desire to be well mis-informed. ,
Among the works recorded for
posterity in thiS.:issue,.%that. the
"big" Jesters particularly.•.raved
about were "T.he Meaning of the
Mural," "What Makes Penn State
Ruh," and "Coeds • You Should
Dale."
Copies of their literary master
piece are now on sale at the
Corner Room and Student Union.
Subscribers are only required to
present their cards at either place
to pick up their issues.
WARNER BROTHERS
CATHAum
• NOW 'SHOWING ,•
Fe•tures 1:53, _ 3:23, 6:53, 9:23
darryl F. Zanuck
presents
IRENE 011.NNE
REX HARRISON
LINDA DARNELL
in
ANNA AND THE
KING OF SIAM
Directed by JOHN CROMWELL
Produced by LOUIS 0. LIGHTON
C 1: 2
14. FO%
Y, M SNO B.
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WARNER BROTHERS
S T T
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• ENDS TODAY • - 10'
"Earl .C.arroll's
• Sketch Book"
.
with •Constance .1` gore_ .
• • TOMORROW • •
iovoutr:ams - .
VOSICT lea Girief
Hunt:L . llol
.B O A
illy
Benialict
• BEGINS •MONOLY'' .
- Brought limcic to Thrill
You Again •
"CAPT. FURY"
Starring
, Brian Aherne
Victor Mol..aglaji,
June Lang
John Carractine ' ,
NITTANY
TO I HT at 7P. .
I,ly.piG .IN •T63110R1
IPIPPIP"" gi"-- eA /AWAI i I
AlYarig Ve irS. • )
IVO "
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ind •
With William Henry
''''ain 111 . 1.21.12113 . 411 . 11 . 121
TOMORROW -0
Men Fight For Gold I
140.EATII VALLEY"
in Gorgeous Color
• MONIYAY •
Stackecl With Beauty!
"FASHION MOOEV
. with Marjorie • Weaver