Page Four ‘Collegian’ Editorial Work Requires Most Time, Survey Shows (Continued from page one) nually. Class presidents rank next with 140 hours, while clique chair men follow with 00, Student Union members with 115, and Interfraternity council members with 15. In compiling the figures for the survey, representative men in each activity group were questioned and statistics on the average weekly •hours and number of weeks in the year spent on the activity were -se cured. Activity Hours PUBLICATIONS Coilceiun editorial Collegian business. Troth editorial 1 Troth business I.ji Vie editorial, business Old Main Ucll cdilorinl Old Main Hell business Knelnccr cditoriul Engineer business Farmer editorial —j Farmer business Handbook editorial Handbook business —. nr> 70 17f» HO .. 12 .. 40 SPORTS' MANAGERS Football —-—- linaketbnll ISasobull Track Hoxlnir Wrestling Lncrossu Soccer Cross Country Tennis - Golf Gymnastics .. lB4 l7O 33 DRAMATICS Flayers cast i l'laycrs production Thespians cast Thespians production Football basketball . baseball .......... Track ... boxing .... Wresting i... Lacrosse .... ... Soccer Cross Country .. ‘I 160 l2O Tennis .... Coif Gymnastics 124 240 120 Cabinet members DEBATING Men Women —— no - 162 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Hoard Class j>r TO CONDUCT OIL RESEARCH Sixteen members of the Pcnnsyl-; vania Grade Crude Oil association will spend this w&ek in research work in* oil refining and production here, ac-,‘ cording to'Dr. Merrell R. Fenske, of the chemical engineering department;; | Campus Bulletin An important meeting of sopho-' more women will be held in 405 Main at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow night.; All’ freshman candidates for wrest ling report on the north side of thdj main floor of Recreation hall at 4:30, o’clock this, afternoon. Students from Hazleton and vicinity.; will have their last opportunity to join the Hazleton club at a meeting* in 41# Old 'Main at 7- o’clock Wednesday night. CLASSIFIED | BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—-I ri-; dividual instruction for beginners. Phone 779-J or sec. Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan, Fyc apartments. etch ALTERATIONS—Suits and topcoats rcllncd, suits remodeled. Special attention and ser vice, given on ladies' garments. Dry clean* ing, pressing. < See Frank Kozcl. care of Stetson D. • etch FOR RENT—Desirable'room; three windows, steam heat, single .beds. To be shared with graduate ' student. 103 Purk end Allen.- Phone C-R. ltpd LOST—Tan suitcase off cur between State College and Rending on Friday evening;. Phone 31-R. Vincent Oswald. ltpdFT LOST—Trench coat, .-week of November 7. Return to Yoder at 113 S. Atherton St. and receive reward. Phone 770-W. 2tpdFW ■LOST—Tan top coat In South Liberal Arts Building. 53.00 reward for return to Phi Pi Phi. No questions asked. NOTlCE—Typing done, manuscripts and thesis. Reasonable rates; Guaranteed quality. Wm. T. -Sudds. Fyc Apartments. Phone 800-R. ltpdFT NOTICE—WiII the person who called Phi Kappa fraternity concerning the finding of n class ring last year. Please call again. Reward. ItcompJM WANTED—Passage for 2 to New York' or Newark, over Thanksgiving vacation. Call Pat or Sylvia at 461-It. ltchmk WANTED—Work ns cook or housekeeper In private home or fraternity. Mary Davis, 230 S. Allegheny St., Bellcfontc. Phone 33*J: ltpdJMS Trench Coats Regular <£-f Prices • I OFF 53.95 to $lO - JL $1 oif ; 0n All I SUITS and * TOPCOATS , All New Styles of Society Brand; Bracburn,' Hurt SchafTner & Marx and Campus Togs. Single Breasted- Double Breasted