The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 07, 1948, Image 2

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Today students of the College as well as residents
of State College will have their chance to vote for
their favorite lineman and back on Penn State's
1947 all-victorious grid eleven. It will be a difficult
task to single out two individuals from a squad of
40 well trained and experienced players.
According to the Licns' mentor, Bob Higgins, it
is the best team he has ever coached and it doe s not
have any individual stars, but Higgins states:
"On my squad of 40, one fellow performs just
as well as the next. It is difficult to select one
player and say that he is better than the next but
if this balloting is handled all right I think it is
a great idea."
Many students felt that awardimg these statues
College Calendar
All calendar items must be in the Daily
Collegian office by 4:30 p.m. on the day pre
:eding publication
Wednesday , January 7
BASKETBALL Gaane with American Uni
versity, Rec Hall, 8 pin.
SKI Club, 110 FJE, 7:30 p.m.
OMEGA Psi Phi, 406 old Main, 7:30 p.m.
WINDCREST Wives, Community Hall, 8:30
p.m.
NEWMAN Club, Discussion Group, Rectory,
7 p.m.
AVC, 100 Hort, 7 p.m
At the Movies ,
Cathaum—Killer McCoy
State—Lost Moment, State-SMU Game
Nittany—Under the Red Robe.
College Hospital
Admitted Monday: Florence Drummond.
Admitted Tuesday: Peter Hawachyn.
Discharged Tuesday: Florence Drummond
Placement Service
National Supply Company, January 12
eighth semester men, C&F, A&L, ME.
Sears, Roebuck and Company, January 13,
eighth semester men, C&F, A&L, Ed.
Arrangements for interviews should be
made at once in 204 Old Main.
SIASI I j O /
many leitzinger
Favorite Player Awan
Bargain Prices
White bunny fur mittens
now $2.95 formerly $4.50
Knit gloves and mittens
$1.95 formerly $3.95
Dresses limited amount
1 / 4 off
L'Ht, S'l A rk., CULLEGh, PkINNSYLVA.NIA
to two members of the team would cause hard feel
ings and that the best solution would be to melt the
two statues and make medals out of them and
award a medal to each member of Coach Higgins'
eleven instead of singling out individual players.
When asked about this, Higgins unhesitatingly
answered: "This is too fine a group of boys to let
a thing like that cause any hard feelings."
Now this selecting of the players is really some
thing to think about—a team is more than just 11
men. Just because some one individual happens to
be in the right spot at the right time when some
news reporter happens to be watching and then the
next day gets his name in the paper doesn't make
him outstanding. When voting for the player, out
standing play throughout the whole season should
be considered.
Editor's Mail call
Cabinet Agenda
TO THE EDITOR: Following is the agenda fox
the next All-College Cabinet meeting on Thursday
January 8, 1948.
ROLL CALL
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
OLD BUSINESS:
Final report from committee on student govern
ment conference.
Report from Co-Op Committee.
Report from Committee on Hetzel Memorial
Fund.
Report from Committee on Football Gifts.
Reappointment of one member to Tribunal Com
mittee.
Reappointment of Chairman to UNESCO Fellow
ship Committee.
Deport from CORE.
`TEW BUSINESS
Editorials and features in The Daily Col
legian reflect the opinions of the writer. They
make no claim to represent student or College
opinion. All unsigned editorials are by the
editor.
—George Vadasz
—Thomas J. Lannen,
All-College President
Watkins Releases
Exam Schedule
Ray V. Watkins, College sched
uling officer, has announced the
following list of conflict final ex
aminations. Students taking ex
aminations at these times have
already registered conflicts with
the college scheduling office and
will be informed by their individ
ual instructors of the new ap
proved schedule times.
Cer 201 Jan 26 8 129 Sparks
Corn 17 Jan 22 1:10 124 Sparks
Corn 25 Jan 27 8 125 Sparks
Com 30 Jan 24 8 127 Sparks
Corn 60 Jan 26 8 128 Sparks
Econ 14 Jan 22 7-9 305 Sparks
Ecdn 21 Jan 23 8 234 Sparks
Econ 23 Jan 22 1:10 234 Sparks
EE 8 Jan 27 8 201 EE
EE 18 Jan 28 8 201 EE
EE 421 Jan 23 8 201 EE
E Comp 1 Jan 22 1:10 228 Sparks
E Comp 5 Jan 22 1:10 228 Sparks
E Comp 8 Jan 23 8 125 Sparks
E Lit 5 Jan 26 8 130 Sparks
Geog 24 Jan 24 8 1:30 Sparks
Geog 26 Jan 23 10:20 130 Spks.
Geog 30 Jan 27 8 225 M I
Geol 20 Jan 22 1:10 225 M
Geol 30 Jan 26 10:20 225 M I
Ger I Jan 26 8 234 Sparks
H Ec 15 Jan 23 10:20 118 H Ec
H Ec 109 A Jan 27 8 118 H Ec
Hist 12 Jan 22 3:30 130 Sparks
Hist 18 Jan 23 8 126 Sparks
Hist 20 Jan 23 10:20 126 Sparks
Hist 21 Jan 26 10:20 126 Sparks
I E 409 Jan 24 8 208 Eng C
Jour 42 Jan 22 3:30 100 Car Hall
Jour 47 Jan 23 3:30 100 Car Hall
Math 8 Jan 22, 1:10 127 Sparks
Mchs 12 Jan 26 10:20 205 Eng A
M E 2 Jan 22 1:10 101 M Eng
Phil 1 Jan 22 1:10 128 Sparks
Phil 2 ,Tan 23 10:20 128 Sparks
Pol Sci 4 Jan 23 10:20 227 Sparks
Pol Eel 10 Jan 22 3:30 129 Sparks
Psy 21 Jan 27 10:20 204 BB
Psy 412 Jan 22 1:10 204 BB
Psy 471 Jan 24 10:20 204 BB
Soc 1 Jan 23 10:20 129 Sparks
Soc 12 Jan 24 8 128 Sparks
Coeds Give $240
To Finance Drive
The Women's Student Govern
ment Association collected $240.94
of a $450 goal in its annual Christ
maq finance drive. Janet Lyons,
chairman of the drive, said yes
terday.
Proceeds were divided to give
the American Women's Hospitals
$155, the Mifflin, County Child
Welfare $ll5, and Mrs. Hetzel's
Emergency Fund $110.94 plus
WRA check. Miss Lyons. on.e
half of W.S.G.A., thanks all
women students who contributed
to this drive.
Donations by living units and
Drganizations -ire as follows:
'Unita Chi Omega $ 4.10
Alpha Omicron Pi 2.12
Atherton Hall—N. E. 24.35
Atherton Hall—S. E. 34.50
Atherton Hall—N. W. 13:00
Atherton Hall—S. W. 12.10
Chi Omega 3.30
Cody Manor 3.15
Davey House 1.36
Delta Delta Delta 4.50
Delta Gamma
Frazier Dorm
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
mccessor to the Free Lance. est Urn
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 32.50 a semester:
$4.25 the school year
Allan W. Ostai
Donald W Ellis
STAFF THIS ISSUE
Managing Editor
- - -
Lois Bloomouist
_Barbara Brown. Dick Bross
man, George Vachon
News Editor
Assistants _
News Briefs
Beta Sigma Omicron
Recent initiates of Beta Sigma
Omicron are Jean Altenburger,
Frances Caprio, Yolando Forman
do, Delores Herold. and Lois
Hughes.
IMA Bowling League
The first half of the IMA Bowl
ing League will close January 15.
The team leading after that
night's activities will be the win
ner of the first half.
The second half of league com
petition will begin the first week
of the coming semester. Any team
desiring to drop out of the league
for the second half should contact
Frank Stoner.
Christmas Fund
Women students of the College
were able to send checks for $ll5
to the American Women's Hos
pitals, the Mifflin County Child
Welfare Service, and the Estelle
Hetzel Emergency Fund.
Total amount collected this year
in the annual WSGA Christmas
Fund Drive Was $345.
WRA Clothing Drive
If that hemline can't be let down
any further, WRA Outing Club
has a solution and is currently
sponsoring a clothing drive for
French War Relief. Shoes . are
badly needed, and toys or other
useful items will be accepted.
Boxes for contributions have been
placed in all the women's dormi
tories.
Frazier Hall
Gamma Phi Beta
19.73
18.25
Grange • •
Irvin Hall
Jordan Hall
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Local and Commuting Girls
Locust Lane Lodge
McAllister Hall ..
Nittany Co-op • •
Phi Mu
Sigma Delta Tau
Theta Phi Alpha
Watts Hall
Wiley Dorm
Woman's Building
Zet a Tau Alpha
Chimney Box—Atherton
Chimney Box—Corner .
Chimney Box—S. U. ...
Covens .
Pan-Hellenic Council ...
Mortar Board
W.R.A. (pledged)
Editor
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Bill Reimer
Joanne Roblnk
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