Weiather Today Occasional Rain and • • Cooler. VOL. 44, No. 8 Pollock Men Elect Dorm Officers Residents" of the Pollock Circle dormitories :elected officers for each. of :the 14 - yhousirig units last night. Foll Yawing are listed the president, ,secretary, and treasurer, respeetively r ,for.each dormitory. Dorm. 2: John F. Green, 'Jack CR erras, Donald Foreman. • • . Dorm' 3: Donald W. Mitchell, Merton Peck, William Deazly. Dorm 4: Thomas Reissmann, Al bert Pollard, ;Cal Tendler. Dorm 5: -Edward Urbansky, B. Grossman, James Anderson. Dorm 6: Frances lanni, Edgar Fisher, Clinton Brooks. /Dorm 7: Frank McGuire, Glenn Yeagley, John Trumbauer. Dom 8: H. A. Lentz, Sol Roshal, Mllton C. Stone. • Dorm 9: Edward Atwater, Herb Ross, Hugh Odza. . Dorm .10: William Litman, J. J O'Grady, Paul Harrison. Dorm 11: Emory Brown, Neil Gingrich, Walter Allwoerden. • Dorm 13: Milton Shapiro, Sam Turley, Allen Coddington. Dorm 14: William Wilson, Al Bogart, Gene Rifkin. St. John To Open forum Series , • .Robert St. John, war correspon auth'or, and well-known State ;Colleg e • Community Forum series on, October 24; Dr, B. .V. • Wore, committee chairman, an .. notinced• today. St. John will replace Herbert Agar, political and historical corn - mentator, , Who was 'forced - to can ' cel his engagement - because of ill health. He Will speak ,on "Can W e • Avoid World War III:" St. John, is the author of the books, "From the Land of Silent People" and "It's Always Tomor - row." Political Hound-Up Fritz . Lloyd ha s resigned as a member of the All-College Elec tions Committee to serve as cam ..Paign manager for the Nittany- Indetpendent All -College and Senior class cliques. His position on the Election Committee will picloObly be filled when the committee meets tonight. The Nittany-independents had a ..scheme up their sleeves until the Election Committee frowned. The idea was to put up two men for nomination in several offices. Each - nominee would be given a few days to gather and submit 'evidenc e of support to the clique. The •one with the least support Would then- resign. from the nom ination. They are going ahead With the idea ,but the losers in the battle of support .wonq of ficially resign until Sunday night, Ted LeFevre won out over . Bill Gessner for the vice-presidency of the Sophomore class in a meet ing Tuesday night to look for Gess_ ner to resign this Sunday night and pledg e support to the ticket. The same thing will happen in the Senior class vice-president and secretary-treasurer slot when the Senior clique meets. Sweater Hop Tickets Place don Sale Today Tickets for the "Sweater Hop" - which will be held in Recreation Hall from 9 to 12. p. m. Saturday will be on sale at the Student Union desk in Old Main today and tomorrow. Tilokets will also be on sale at the dance. ilir aiL 0I THURSDAY MORNING Ticket Sale Postponed Sale of Artists' Course tick. ets, scheduled to begin today, has been Postponed until later in the month, Dr. C. E. Mar quardt, chairman, announced last night. Failur e of the tickets to ar rive from the printers will de lay ticket sales until October 23 for students and October 24 for faculty and townspeople. Tickets will then be distrib uted according to priority num bers held and at the time desig nated on the priority cards. • IMA To Enter Sports League Independent Men's Association is aiding 'the Physical Education department in signing up 'men to enter teams in the several intra mural Leagues being sponsored this fall. Members of ID.IA arid all other independent men ma y enter teams in the touch fodtball, cross country or swimming leagues. Ira order to 'be eligible for any of these teams, entrants must have phys'ici.3ll exiaminatikin at the Dispensary in Old Main. Certifi cate of this examination is nec essary before anyone can be en tered on team rosters. „ koss-co.untry ,:tpaini.wi4 be '6VW t.tiree Me team will be charged. a !fee of $.75. The fee for swimming teams Of 5 to 10 men is $l. Touch foot ball teams, to play nine-man lion, Will be composed of 12 to 15 men. There is a fee of $1 for each team. Independent men who are in terested in entering any of these teams should sign up at Student Union where forms are available. Whole houses may enter as a team, and DMA will make up teams of single men who sign up for play. The DMA will sponsor a bowl ing league independent of the In tramurals, Eugene Fulmer, presi dent, announced today. " Seven man teams will be made up, and as with the football league, either houSes or individual men may make up teams by signing up at Student Union now. •Discussion at the Tuesday night meeting brought out plans for organizing independent houses next semester. Further study will be made of a proposal to award a cash scholarship to the IMA member who shows the Most im provement in several semesters. Two To Win Pitt Tickets A ticket to the Pitt-Penn State game will be awarded to each of the two winners of the contest for new cheers. Tickets will be in the reserved seat .section. All cheers should be turned in to the Student Union office. Judges for the contest will be Harold Benjamin, head cheerlead er; Marjorie Dunmire, senior cheerleader; Neil Fleming, gradu ate Manager of athletics; Richard Serge, of the Collegian sports staff; and Fritz Troutman, art di rector of Froth. Tell Him, Dr. Adams San Francisto: Dr. H. E. Morri son, marital relations expert and director .of the marriage clinic, asked for a continuance of his di vorce suit against his wife, Mary, because he had to speak at a Lion' s CIVI3 luncheon on "How To Be Happy Though Married." OCTOBER 10, 1946-,STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Finds Missing Official :On Tuesday in a letter to the editor, "A Good Sports Fan" challenged the Collegian sports cifipartment to find on campus "one of the nation's outstanding basketball 'referees. with a naive something lik e De Mario who looks lik e John Garfield." Following a hunch, a Collegian scribe went to see Danny DiMar ino, assistant dean of men, After all, Danny does have a name similar to . DeMario and by stretching the imagination, he does look something like John Garfield. But no, Danny was never- a (basketball plfficia.l. He did, how ever have a ibaby-sitter who seemed to fit the description; the fellow' s name was Orlando Di- Maria and he was a journalism major in his third semester. That. did it. There under the collective noses of the Collegian staff in the journalism depart ment wa s one of the nation's out standing basketball rderees— with a parttime job as a baby sitter.• DilMaria, called Flea 'because of his diminuative size, started offi ciating while a student at Greens burg High School 'because he was too small to play 'basketball. He weighed only 85 pounds when he graduated in 1936. Getting Pat Kennedy, Madison Square Garden referee to teach him his Style, Orlando took the exams in 1939, and in 1941 passed the national examin ation for collegiate.. officials. As a :first sergeant. in the 47th .Soifib''drovrii; Flea-.had—so - -many notices to publish - that he decided to start a newspaper, the "Gad about Camp." When the outfit moved overseas, so did the news pcper. Whil e stationed in. Naples, Ernie Pyle visited the outfit and became guest editor of Orlando'S publication for - a week. When the army's Special Ser vice started its sports program, in (Continued on page four) News Briefs Veterans Announcement The Veterans Administration to day advises veterans who are hold ers of National Service Life Insur ance policieS where their wives are named as beneficiaries that pay ments will not be mlad e to chil dren upon the wife's death.unless a child or ohi:dren are named as contingent • beneficiaries of the policy. Mount Alto Frosh Acting chaplain James Smith accompanied by Daniel DeMarino, assistant to the Dean of Men, George :Donovan, student manager of Student Union, and James Shee nan; acting All-College president, will speak to 135 Penn State fresh men at Mount Alto forestry labor atory today. They will speak to these student s albout the PSCA Handbook and Chapel. Scarab Elects Sdarab, architectural profession al fraternity, elected Edward R. Hyde president for this semester. Other officers named are Robert, A. Christensen, vice-president; Thomlas H. Dawson, secretary; George C. Tilghman, treasurer; and - Jack Williams, historian. Froth Deadline All material for the forthcoming issue of Froth must be submitted by 6 o'clock tonight, Editor Ben Frencth announced. Fraternities Pledge Pi Lamlbda Phi recently pledged e ight men: Theodore Jentleson, Robert J. Himler, Arthur A. Land, Raymond Lee, Leonard Li - Win, Jo seph Shonberg, Stanley Wertheim, and SeymOur Werbalowsky. Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledged five: Guyer Candy, Fred Daggert, Jay W. Myers, Robert Parker, and Thoma s R. Yemen. 4h , Politics Letters Football Late AP News Courtesy Radio .Station WMAJ WASHINGTON Democratic and Republican politicians set UP an increasing camor. today for swift action to ease the country wide meat shortage. Important advisers to President Truman. met .at the White House yesterday, in an effort to find the answer to the meat shortage. As these advisers conferred, there was talk elsewhere of "emergency action." ,On e highly placed Demo crat; who Withheld' Use of his name, predicted President Truman would tak e some• action within a few days to get more meat on the family dinner tables of the nation. PARIS—The peace conference has approved the French compro mise proposals for the government of the-free.state of .Trieste. These proposals, the most hotly disputed parts of the proposed Italian peac e treaty, were approved in the face of strong opposition from the So viet bldc. BOSTON —On the American sports front, Th e Boston Red Sox blanked the St. Loui s Cards, 4 to 0, yeSterday to take a two to one lead in the 1946 world series. Rudy York's second homer of the series, delivered in the first inning with two Red Sox on base: broke the hearts of the rugged Cardinals. Dave Ferriss held the Cards to six hit s to take the decision, while Murray Diekson—victim of York's tremendous wallop—waa the loser. SDX to Initiate Six Members An initiation of professional and local members of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism honorary, will take place Sundlay at 4:30 p.m. at the Nittany Lion Inn. Professional - men who will be initiated are Dwight Perren, man aging editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin; Senator W. D. 'NPansifeld•, publisher of the Mb- Keespiont Daily News; Walter Krebs, publisher of the Johnstown newspapers; and L. J. Fagan, city editor of the Pittsburgh Press. Other prOfessional men from state newspapers will also be in attend ance. Two Meal s tudent members, Ben French and Frank Davis, will be Thirtee e \ active members of the local chapter, members of the de partment of journalism, and col lege guests will b e Present at a dinner which will follow the in itiation. Russian Club Entertains Old And New Members Sqcial meeting of the American Russian Organization will be held in New Beaver Room, 304 Old Main 7 p. m. Sunday; it was an nounced by cluib president Mic hael Fedak. All memibers and Russian students are urged to at tend_ At a recent meeting, the first of the Fall term, new members were welcomed into the club, committees chosen, and plans for the coming year were diScussed. Ann Buganich wzs •selected to head the social committee corn posbd of Mike Fatula, John. La bash, Alice Marcinowski, and Pearl Biller. Calendar chairman will be. Tim Petroff, with Joe Tarris, Helen Tyriw, Walter Jaskalka, and Ted Pstrak assiSt ing.4 Auditing, Ways and Means com mittee is comprised of chairman Michael Samohak, Joe Featro, Leo Yankosky, and Nick Vlanich. Stephen Sinichak heads the pub licity committee which includes Helen Tyriw and Genevieve Tara. Club officers are vice-presi dent Sambhak, secretary Elsie Federoff, and treasurer George Latzo. In This Issue FIVE CENTS A COPY Both Cliques Release Lists Of Activiities 'Following are listed the candi dates, their clique, the office they .are seeking, and their activities: Clifford St. Clair, Campus-Key, All-College -president, All-Col lege vice-president Beta Theta Pi, '4 1 5 president, Skull and Bones., vzirsiity foot.ball, Liberal Arts Student Council, track cap tain, freshman football and track, Friars, president '4l-'42, Kappa Phi Kappa Dean Moyer, Campus-Key, All- College president— vice-president Kappa Delta Rho,. Skull and Bones, sixth and seventh semes ter pr esident; Interfraternity Council.. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. - Robert Foote, Nittany-Indepen dent, All-College president —ln terfidternity Council vice•lpresi dent, fi'tth semester . president All- College Cabinet, Les Brown Dance chairman, Skull and Bones presi dent. James Duff, Campus-Key, All- College vice-president varsity basketball '42-'43, V-12 '44, Phi Sigma Kappa. Russell S,kruley. Nittany - Inde pendent, All-College vice-presi dent-La We Staff Sports Editor, Fresh Golf team. Chi - Arles Artold, Nittany-Inde pendent, MI-College vice-pies dent—Alpha Tau Omega, Panmi Ncl.lo, • .Tribunal, Intertraternity Corm6il, Greeters Club vice-presi ,darit, Gorarrtuni;t3; ,- ,Frprrit_.GAWAr committee." • • Raymond 'Shibley, Campus-Key, All-College secretary-treasurer— fifth semester sec-treas., Inter class Finance Committee, sec treas. Intecfratenity Council, var sity wrestling, Druids, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. . Albert Green, Nittany-Inde pend4nt, secretary-trbasuter Secretary-Treasurer Interfratern iyt Council, Vice-President Blue Key, All-College Dance Commit tee, Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Del ta Sigma, Phi Epsilon Pi, Fresh man Manager Wrestling, Nit:any- Independent clique ehairman. James Sheehan, Carr:tuts-Key; Senior president—Phi Kappa Psi, sixth and seventh semester presi dent, Parmi Nous, All-College Dane comMittee, Interfraternity Council, softball. Akthur P. Miller. Nittelny-In depcindent, Senior president Sophomore Class President, Col legian Senor Board, Swimming varsity 1943, Phi Delta Theta. ..Peter . Johnson, . Campus- Key Junior dent, All-College Cabinet, Inter-4 fraternity Council, •prezitiv.lnt. .0 - '44, Thespians treasurer, Beta Theta Pi vice-president, Skull and Bones, varsity lacrosse '43., '44, 46. Marvin Demp, Campus - Key, Junior president—Zeta Beta Tau. vice-president, Discobilas, Druids sec.-treas., Phi Epsilon Kappa, varsity wrestling. Thomas Lannan, Campus-Key, Junior president Third and fourth semester president, Druids, Glee Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon. Eugene Fulmer, Nitiany-Inde. pendent, Junior president TriL X-GI Club vice-president, president IMA, Ali-College Cabi net. Emory Brown, Campus- Key, Sophomore president —•X -GI Dance committee, PSCA, dbrmi tory president, Indiana transfer student council. Don Carruthers, Campus-Key Sophomore president Varsity basketball, Friars, X-GI. Richard Surge, Nitlany-Indepen dent, Sophomore oresideni !Collegian Sophomole B o)a r , Froth Editorial Staff, Student Handbook Editorial Staff, Soph. Hop Dance Co-Chairman, All- Colldge Dance Committee, Swing Frolic Dan. , Committee.
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