PAGE EIGHT 26 Students Enroll For Ship Drafting Twenty-six students halve en rolled for Ship Construction and Hull Drafting, an ESMDT course, which takes in six hours a week for 25 weeks in addition to their regular school schedules, Royal M. Gerhardt, associate professor of o rchitectural engineering, an nounced l; Est night. Prerequisites for the course are Math. 4, Drawing 1 and termina tion of College work on Decem her 18 by graduation or with drawal, at which time those who have passed the course must ac cept positions in defense indus tries or enter the armed forces. Those enrolled for the course are Melvin I. Anderson '42, Wesley R. Burns '43, Charles E. Handschuh '43, William A. Lockett '43, Ben jamin G. Bouma '43, Robert L. Hunsicker '43, Paul R. Knight '43, Clem J. Obidzinski '43, Virginia Reil'y '43, William D. Rumber ger '43. Thomas F. Ford '43, James B. Kistler '43, Harold V. Walton '43, David N. Back '44, S'nford W. Kalin '44, Hervey L. Bates '43, peter Gaidula. Jr. '43. Lee H. Mor row, Jack E. Paulhamus '43, Del bert R. Shank '43, Michael A. Tar as '43. Philip W. Eichhcltz '43, Louis J. PalF,zzi '43, William S. Finch '43, Joseph T. Weber '43, John D. Wright '43, and Paul.A. Taylor. Furnace Has Birthday The oldest structure on College property is having its 150th anni versary at 2:30 p. in. today with a ceremony by prominent members of the community. It is the Cen tre Iron Furnace, only remem brance of a once flouris'hing in dustry in State College. SUMMER SESSION STUDENTS,... • To Be In The "Groove" • To Be "Her • To Be Up On The "Jive" —read— he fully Collegian (For A Better Penn State) SUBSCRIBE HOW FROM: • Student Solicitors • Collegian Office • Student Union Special $l.OO Subscription For Simi er School Semester Latin-America Chosen Theme Of Lecture Series tanks' Talk Selected Ist Event On Program Latin-America has been chosen the theme of a new series of lec tures, movies, znd special events designed by the Committee on Inter-American Cultural Relations to foster better relations with the Southern Continent. Mr. Herbert C. Lanks and his wil'e will start the program Thurs day, July 2 with a fashion show and exhibit of Latin-American costumes modeled by five coeds in Room 405 Old M.in.' Mr. Lanks will give an illustrated color sound lecture entitled "Our Neighbors Down the Road" in Schwab Audi torium at 8:30 that evening. There will be an exhibit of water color paintings by Elliot O'Hara, July 6 to 18, in the Mineral Indus tries gallery. Lecture, July 9 and 10, Miss (Continued from Page One) Florence Hz al, consultant on Latin- full for the extra pervices given American affairs, by the faculty and staff. A careful July 16, Miss MacCrimmon will study of the best estimates now present an exhibit on Chile, available of income and expense July 20 to 27 Madam Labastille indicates thi,t unless conditions will show an exhibit on Latin- change markedly, which they may American music and related ::its. do, the College, with economical The big feature of the series will operation, can go through the year be a fiesta in true Latin-American to June 30, 1943, and pay those on manner. There will be booths, na- a ten months' contract who are tive costumes, displays, rhumba needed this summer at monthly and conga music, find free dance rate for July and August of 70 per instruction. cent of their monthly rate during July 29, the twentieth annual the oast year. A budget carrying Superintendents' Conference will this provision has just been sub meet here. Dr. Brut - flan will super- miffed to the Board of Trustees vise a round table discussion. and has been approved." lecture by a Latin-American on The series will conclude with a Dr. Hetzel, in, his letter, ex- August 6. pressed his admiration for the "promptness :Ind wholehearted ness with 'which the College fac ulty- and staff rcse to the war emer gency and of the devotion with . which they have been carrying on.', BUY DEFENSE STAMPS CR Y WEEKEND —For_ nnY-Navy Relief July 31-Aug. 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN LA Student Council To Add 12 Members Liberal Arts Student Council members will meet to elect 12 new members in 305 Old Main at 4 p. m. Monday. Four sophomores and eight juniors will be voted upon by Council members at that time from the 18 persons who have filed petitions to date. Deadline for the applications has been extended to noon tad: y by Council members, according to Donald W. Davis Jr. '43, Council President. petitions are to be hand ed in at Student Union desk. Sig natures of 25 classmates in the LA School are required for nomina tion. Faculty Salaries Cul Buses Limited. (Continued from Page One) in particular the bus corporations, must have what is called a 40 per cent road factor. This means that no bus may leave a starting point unless at least 40 per cent capacity is guar anteed for the - round trip from starting point to destination, back to starting point. However, if the one-way passengers make up" at least 75 or 80 percent capacity, the bus may travel. The road factor will prevent any buses leaving State College that cannot secure sufficient passengers to comply with the regulations. In addition to the curtailment in bus and train service, transporta tion has been' further hit by the tire and gasoline rationing in the East. This will- further hinder the movement of the student body. • GET PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION BLANK AT SU Rides Wanted RW—Erie or BUffalo or any place on Lake Erie. July 4th week• end. L. Friday afternoon. R. Sun day. Call John King, 711, 3rd iloor Jordan. 2tpd 2,3 C Summer Activities (Continued from Page One) • Mixed groups , will participate Designlentest Winner in tennis and archery meets. Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of Bicycling trips, the first of which women, 'announced tod: y that will start Wednesday, will be held Catherine G. S. Lewis '42, Won every Wednesday at 7 p. m., leav- honorable mention in Vogue's_sev ing from 112 Miles street. Club enth Prix de Paris contest. Win riders pay 35 cents for two hours. ners were representatives of the The number of bike-hikers is Ern- 'entire country, both in home ad ited to the 30 bikes available. dress and . in college allegiance. Horseback Riding Club organ ization plans will be made at a meeting in the College Stock Judg- CLASSIFIED SECT) ON ing Pavilion at 7 p. m. Thursday, LOST Phi Sigma Delft.. frat pin, July 1. initials J.H.G. Reward. Call Joe 4939. • 3tcomp LB Jeanne B. Irwin '43 will play"in FOR RENT Three room fur the game between the varsity ten- . nished apartment with • bath; nis team and the Naval Reserve cooking facilities, private en- Officers group this afternoon on trance. Women graduate students the College courts. She will play wanted to share with coed. Good on the Ensigns' team. . location. Dia 2976. Smith's Powder Puff STARTS CATHAUM `MONDAY- He Looked At Her . He.Took'ffer lit His Arms . He Ifissed , Her, . And4!hen44Happened . "She Fell Sound Asleep!" • Two Dances • Thespian-Glee Club Revue • Big Parade Trim and Neat to Appease the. Heat 107 S. Allen Street Phone 2201 Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1942 Vogue Honors Alumna • Athletic Events
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