Paid FoUt Extension Transfers I Attending 43 Colleges I Students from the four undergrad uate centers at Dußois, 'Pottsville, Uniontown, and Hazleton have trans ferred to forty three institutions of collegiate grade since the opening of the centers three years ago. et , ,\,k f(f l • ,d( 11 410110 ° Health plus Fun at the DUX CLUB BILL 'BOTTORFS, BAND! At the Annual Penn State Football Dance . . CHATTERBOX . - HOTEL WILLIAM PENN virrsiumcit • 9 to I—SAT. NITS. Nov. 20, 1937 7 42.50 Couple From BUY BOOKS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS O® SELECT. FROM HUNDREDS OF TITLES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES To - KEELER 7 15 S ANNUAL November NOVEMBER BOOK SALE 30 FELINE With the attitude that half a loaf is better than none, W.S.G.A. accept ed John KCI111021'S•, proposition to ap point an honorary member to Senior Ball. Although the women realize that their representative will serve only as a tigurehead,ilhey believe that this is, preferable to having no mem ber on the committee at all. If there are no WOlllOll on Senior Ball this year, next year's Student Board might consider it a precedent too sacred to change. The fact that Carolyn Tyson was appointed by Senate instead of the committee of men, was a step to wards more inclusive representation. Acting in an honorary capacity. Car olyn will not receive a ticket to the dance because Senior• Board cut the comp list last year. To prevent this in the future W. S. G. A. is considering a plan to contri bute dues to the dance next year to entitle the women to proportional re presentation. When Panhellenic changed the weekly rushing allowance to a lump sum of $2O, to be spent during the problem of saroities having to serve bread and butter sandwidhes to rush ers because they had spent their weekly budget for a carton of tea. Freshman customs will soon be en tirely removed to the relief of about 400 women who have become tired of wearing name cards. Lion Gridders Close Season Against Pitt (Con(inued fro:ta page o!te) est outfit since he started coaching here in 1929. From Pittsbnrgh is heard this state ment from Dr. Jock Sutherland,'Pan titer mentor:: ;"I know . we're due for a letdown after • . two hard games - - 5 , w . .. , .'""-- , "441.10 with Notre- Dame :.•'j and and Nebraska. And i. - ,- - ...4f I know that Penn `.., 4 '4 , .* --,''. State is tricky. It's V ';-1 I v , their - game of. the ..;. '-'. t- .4,..„ . season, an d it's -'-'..:;i 4 4 4 ,' , r-i;„ their most success- ' 3 ;',7rr:f,,, • • — ft . ful season in a t'..;;;% , :ii'S.,::':;:;.;. number of years. _ , - - About all I can do Enders is hope that our letdown isn't too great, and that the Nittany Lions aren't too tricky." Lion fans say: "Don't make us laugh, but we sure hope you're right, Doctor. We know that our scrappy team will be doing their best. A vic tory seems highly improbable,, but nothing is imposSible." And that is the sentiment of the Lion eleven: "nothing is impossible." Rere are the starters who will "shoot the works:" Alex Barantovich and Spike Alter. ends; Ellwood and • T. Nemeth, tack- F. : ,17.5 1 " 7 77 les; Economos and Joe Peel,- guirds; Enders, center; and 'Tony Glen •' 4•;•.•1 nantonio, Lloyd 4 44 , .'Y -, 'lckes Dick Skemp, • . • and ' Steve Rollins; riss • . 44- 4F - '': hacks. This, with •f'.. the exception .of the ta'cldes, is the Adtissa some aggregation that started against Maryland with Wear, Donato, and Harry Harrison sure to play an important part in the course of the afternoon's events. State last bent Pitt in 1919, when Bob Biggins was making Lion grid iron history with his all-American ex ploits at . end. The 36-game series, which began in 1893, has resulted in 13 wins for the Nittanymen, 21 loss es, and two ties.- NI VT ANY A .Wo i Pros. Theatre Evenings nt.. . . 6:30 and 8:30 1 1Complete shot' as late as 9:05 p.m.l, TODAY A RETURN SHOWING A.cAtsv*visl- s roco- - 00 s-i i„Gt ate SATURDAY- °NIA' BLOOD-CHILLING THRILLS! TUESDAY ONIA THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Canipus Bulletin TOMORROW Bernard Rossmun will conduct the Hillel RecOrd recital in room 417 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is 'Welcome to attend. SUNDAY All-College hike to Nittany Moun tain at. 2 o'clock. Hikers will meet on Locust Lune at Pugh street. There will be a small fee for eats. ' The annual Campus Thanksgiving worship service will be held at •1 o'- clock in room 304 Old Main. MONDAY There will be a dairy science meet ing in the Dairy building. • MISCELLANEOUS All seniors must have their LaVic photographs,•taken before Tuesday. Photos by appointment only. Intramural boxers may - now sign up at Ree Hall. Candidates for second assistant box ing manager must sign up, at Rec Hall. 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Prospect aventie. or Phone 862. i107,-.lt-Vd-GD FOR RENT—Double room near - campus on West' College avenue. Call "Doe" Jarden ;1331. 110-It-pd-BB WANTED—Live skunk in A-1 condi . tion 'preferably young. Will pay $2. Call 2871 ask for ,Fred. • 102-It-pd-GD wit i emerald sett- I=2I!ZM ON TO PITT • VIA AIR SpeciarOne Way Fare $lO Phone'Field 9-2941 City 2192 STATE, COLLEGE AIR DEPOT, INC. «<<~:;F [i . :::I:.::':..!:zi::!:':! . :5!'::;.::.',':'''': - .;:k':''': h!,: ~:',..: ~, , /~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . with a smoker when he finds out about Chesterfields .., - ,,,..*..•,-,: ; i : .,.•,.. : ., , :,:,:',i.4 , , he sterfiel Bldg. Return to Student Union Office Liberal reward. 103-2t-pd-CND COMFORTABLE ROOMS—Fodr year over-night and week-end guests - try the Colonial 123 W. Nittany avenue. 44-3 t-pd-CD • • FREE • DANCE - To Reco4iigs by Red Norvo and Mildred Bailey Old Main - • Tues. 3:30-5:00 P. M. SPONSORED BY CWENS AND DRUIDS • THE IDEAL MEETING PLACE ... The DEN - We invite special parties. 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