Page Four Classified Advertising BALLROOM D'ANCING INSTRUC- TlON—Learn the. new swing ball room dance steps. Individual social dancing instructions. For appointment Call 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fyc apartments, 200 W. College avenue. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Avenue. 38 yr. G. D. WANTED—Two rides to New York or vicinity. Leaving Wed. after noon. Call Elliott at 881. It comp. REE LOST—Keys on red string in Room 405 Old Main during I. F. Council Plumbing and Heating Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 HOT-EL. PHILADELPHIAN FOIIftIEHLY HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA Highly recommended by experienced travelers the world over for its warm hospitality; its excel- 1 lent cuisine served in comfortably Air* Conditioned Restaurants; its convenient location to the business section; and its unlimited parking facilities.' 600 ROOMS wtlfi both from 5 2.50 up UAiVIEL CHAIVFOHD, Jit. MAYAUEII 59 th am) CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. PA. Jill’Star Eleven 60 yard dashes... passes and punts... touchdowns . . . performance! That’s how America picks ’em. By wire and air-mail, fans rush to the football ex perts the tip .. ."Here’s another sure fire All-American.” And when you pick the all-star cigarette eleven, it’s performance again — it’s what a cigarette does that counts Vv., Copifighi !?}<?, Lr.'itrr & J-tvcw Tobacco Co. P. S. Club Plans Dance At Town Dormitories The Penn State Club is planning a social get-together at the downtown dormitories tonight. Russell G. Gohn ’3B, president of the club, an nounces the next general meeting for 1 December 5 in the Sandwich Shop. Sixty couples attended the last dancing class sponsored by the club in Recreation hall Wednesday night. Music was furnished by a victrola. meeting Wed. Nov. 18 Finder please Phone Ray Conger 2394. 102 It pd. G. D. WANTED—Ride to Chicago or vic inity one way or round trip. Can leave any time. Call Bill at 3205, leave phono number and message. It co RM WANTED—A ride to Ciiicago over Thanksgiving vacation. Have room for two companions. Leaving Wednes day morning returning Sunday. Call at Room 308 Old Main, anytime Tues day. j4merica’s T-H-E-Y S-A-T-I-S-F-Y Eleven letters that spell all the good things a cigarette can give.. .mildness ... a pleasing taste and aroma ... a blend of mild ripe home-grown and Turkish tobaccos rolled in pure ciga rette paper Women in Sports U.v CAROLINE TYSON Fifteen outstanding players from the three upper-class hockey teams have been elected to the honorary hockey varsity. It is particularly noteworthy that eigiit of the fifteen players are from the senior team, and they have been playing together since their freshman season, with the ex ception of Emma Jane Foster, who attended Lingnan University last year. The varsity was chosen this' year by Miss Marie Haidt, Jean XoHhrup, president of the \V. A. A. board, and Peggy Bratton, hockey manager. Members of the team include as forwards, Emma .Jane Foster '37, Jean Giddings *3B, Fran Keeslcr '39, Barbara Lewis '39, Jean Northrup '37 and Doris Smith '37. Members playing halfback are Amy Blandy '39, Ginney Goodman '37, Tillie W'alker '3B, and Gene Ziegler '37. Fullbacks are Beverly Brenizer '3B, Florence Taylor '37, and Bertha Wright, 39; goalie, Rita Alstadt '37. The initial rifle turn-out Thursday was unusually promising with 115 prospects for this year’s squad. The second practice will be in the Armory Tuesday at 4 o’clock and members of last year’s squad arc requested to be present. Kay Greiner has been elect ed the sophomore assistant to the rif le manager and Marian Skladal the freshman assistant. PRINTING for FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ' ENVELOPES STATEMENTS. NiUany Printing: & Publishing Company 110 West College Avenue I the essentials of a good cigarette THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Senior Engineers Hear Talk on Personality “Personality, because it is a sub jective rather than objective quality, is very difficult to define. “It is the summation of one’s knowledge, plus physical characteristics plus will plus emotional reactions and the integral combination of these.” These state ments were issued by Dr. E. B. Rob erts of the W'cstinghousc Electric and Manufacturing company of Pitts burgh who spoke to senior engineers at the Home Economics auditorium last Friday. In his lecture Roberts used an equi lateral triangle and a square to il [lustrate his points. He selected these figures because of the similarity of their structural relationship to the quality relationships of life. By substituting the physical, men tal, and social qualities of a person for the sides of these geometric fi gures, Roberts showed that the gen eral makeup of the personality of an individual could be determined. The mental qualities being scholarship, analytical and thinking ability; the social are - poise, cooperation, and a sense of human value; and the phy sical; health, energy, endurance, and physique. Frosli Swimmers Start Freshman swimming candidates should report to Glennland pool next Monday, November • 30, for the first tryouts of the season. Coach Galbraith will observe can* didates for all events at 4 o’clock. It is definite that there will be a freshman swimming team this year, with dual meet arrangements, still pending. State’s Poultry Team Wins Annual Contes! Scoring 3232 points out of a possi ble 3GOO, Penn State’s team won the 19th annual eastern poultry judging contest in New York 'City by the highest score ever made in this event Dr. Dean R. Marble, coach of the team, said today. Cither teams in the contest placed in the following order: North Carolina State College, Cornell University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Rut gers University, Connecticut;. State College, Massachusetts .State'- Col lege, and the University. of. New Hampshire. ' ' • * Judging Team Leaves Penn State’s livestock judging team 1 Amy F. McClelland ’3B woi left today for a practice trip prepara- pi . i2 c offered bv the Glee Club tory to competing m the intercollegi- u tM ~t nna , , ate contest Saturday at the Interna- Thespmns at dance tional livestokc exposition in Chicago, day night. Given the choice of ai As champions in the big shows in the pense paid Aripy-Nnvy game tri East, the Liens will oempete with $5O, Miss Clelland chose the $5O. twenty-five teams from other parts was determined the prize winne of the country. draw. INTRODUCING THE ECONOMY 12c lb. Min. bundle, 96c Everything ironed. Men's Plain Shirts fin, 8c ea. with bundle. COLLEGE VALET SERVICE “IT’S SMART,” THEY SAY, “TO SEND THE VALET WAY" "What did the Dean say?” He says that Dong Distance rates are reduced ALL DAY SUNDAY and after seven every night.” • When YOU can't get home for holi days, join the folks by telephone. Charges can be reversed if you like. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Tuesday, November 24, 1! McClelland Wins Pi I f Jpgl? fm' W ■ YM '
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