TUESDAY, JUNE 2,. 1942 The Daily Collegian’s business and editorial boards, united in a common effort to maintain daily publication, are fighting against emergency conditions that have forced discontinuing of the daily serv ice of other leading college papers. The senior .board members, who have given up their compensation rather than stop daily publica tion, are pictured above. Attention! JSL. Frosh For students wh» are not • fraternity-minded but de sire the comforts .of home like- appointments. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sliizer -AT PENN STATE (LotoMal 123 W. NITTANY.AVENUE all rooms with running water Comfortable! Moderate Rates ENGINEERINGSTUDENTS DRAWING SETS—K & E—DIETZGEN SLIDE RULE—K & E HANDBOOKS T-SQUARE & BOARD ANGLES & CURVES PENCILS—ERASERS TENNIS RACKETS & ft Athletic Store, Inc. PHONE 2158 Standing, left to right, Frances A. Leiby,' Sarah L. Miller, Mar jorie L. Sykes'i'Katherine E. Schott, Phillip D. Jaffe, Jack E. McCool, Robert E. Edgerly, Roy E. Barclay, Leonard E. Bach, and Herbert J. Zukauskr<s. Seated are Katherine M. Popp, Donald W. Davis Jr., Edith' L. Smith, Louise M. Fuoss, James D. Olkein, Dominick L. Go ' lab-, Robert E. -Schooley, David Samuels, Richard &. Stebbins, Gordon L. Coy, and. Emily L. Funk. College Blacked Out Twice In Recent Weeks; Dr. Shigley Praises Student Cooperation Penn State has seen two black- fore they had settled down to outs in close succession in the serious study. past few weeks, the first one oc- j n each case, no violations were curing' while the students were reported, and Dr. James F. Shig out of town and the second be- i e y, chairman of the State Col lege Defense Council, praised . the cooperative attitude of the stu dents during the test. Indications at present point to a blackout of at least several hours for the next time. However, no official an nouncement has yet been made. - During blackouts in the com Homelike! TEXT B GOLF CLUBS & SWEATS] New and Used IFICIAL GYM SUITS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN —AT THE- OPPOSITE MAIN GATE munity, all facilities and control Air raid wardens and ci' of the town End campus passes defense workers man the out of the hands of the regular an d first aid stations that authorities and the Control Cen- been designated. ters assume command. These centers are equipped to deal with ’Tis expectation makes a any emergency, and handle all sing dear; Heaven were not ! calls for medical service, fire en if we knew what it wi :rucks, and the like, OPEN DAILY 7 A. M. • 11 P. M, KAYES KORNER • Ice Cream • Cold Meats • Dairy Products The Post Office Is Opposite Us WELCOME, CLASS OF 1946 State College’s Headquarters for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS • Linoleum—Glass—Wall Paper Painting and Decorating • • PORTER & WERER 123 $. Frazier St, Dial 279 STATIONERY- PHYSICS and CHEMISTRY STUDENTS HANDBOOK DRAWING KIT LAB APRON SLIDE RULE STENCILS PEN—PENCILS— LAUNDRY CASES— ALARM CLOCKS— Sir. John Suckling. DESK PADS— OPEN EVENING PAGE
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