TRMAY;%AIIG jollege Golf Course :Open Free To Students One of the best golf courses in 1- this part of the state, the College links with . 18 holes. is available for student. use .at any time ex cept Sunday mornings. At all other times, students may use the course without charge. Par for the course is 69, but is • not shot by many players. Most students consider a 40 or 45 good for nine holes. The back nine are somewhEt more difficult than the first nine, since the holes are longer and the hazards more plentiful. Tobacco Cigars • Cigarettes Smokers' Supplies Magazines Periodicals Confectionery z Daily and . .Sunday, . . PHILADELPHIA • • INQUIRER. ' PHILADELPHIA RECORD NEW YORK TIMES . • • .NEW 'YORK • ' HERALD TRIBUNE -" • ' NEW"YORK ;MIRROR . NEW YORK 'NEWS PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE • •PITTSBURGH PRESS • PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH BALTIMORE SUN Sunday Only WILLIAMSPORT GRIT Sunday Only : e 'PSIOADELPHIA.• ,; • BULLETIN ' ALTOONA MIRROR HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HARRISBURG EVENING NEWS Many , • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FROTH • Monthly THE NITIANY NEWS STAND 110 West College Ave. The Right Clothes' For every occasion- ,on . arid off : campus. you'll want the "right clothes" . Fine suits,-Well-tailored 'of-quality fabrics, are our specialty. Flannels, coverts; -worsteds =- " and tweeds' included in our collection - Sport Jackets Slacks . Shoes BUTTON FROSH! Be prepared for that familiar call. We have a complete supply of green dink caps, white socks, and black bow ,ties • KALIFS Men's .Shop Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx New Class Largest Yet Applications Exceed Class Of 1944 Record Enrollment Changes "The Class of 1946 will in all Freshman Program . probability be the largest yet to Watkins. Announces matriculate at Penn State," stated Registrar William S. Hoffman last During the 227 years that the night. College Health Service has been in existence, a change in the aim "From present records," he con- • the Service has gradually tinned, "they will also be the most come about, according to Dr. select group of high school gradu- Joseph P. Ritenour, Director of ates to enter this institution." the Health Service for 25 years. The total number of applications Emphasis is now on trying to on file at the Registrar's office late prevent illness instead of curing last week was 2,062. Of this num it, Dr.Ritenour said. "Years ago, ber, 1438 have been offered ad- students would not see their col mission, of whom 1258 have al- lege physician until they were ready made the ten-dollar pay sick. Now we encourage them to ment on their first semester fee. come in for a regular checkup," This , flgure added to the 571 he added. freshman who matriculated in With a staff of five doctors and June, and the number to be en -11 nurses, the Dispensary and In rolled at the undergraduate cen firmary have treated over 48,000 ters, brings the total to a figure slightly in excess of .the former partients during the period from record—that held by the Class of July 1, 1941 to June 30, 1942. 1944. These were mostly minor cases, but 5, 239 patients were admitted Of the number already admitted to the Infirmary, the patients to the class, 75.4 percent were staying .an average of 2.8 days. graduated from the supper, two • ffths* of their high %school class. One. function of the' College From the , present sophomore class, Health Service is to administer the physical examination to all only 72:5 percent were from .the upper brackets. students entering the. College. ''Conversely Only , 9.4 percent. of .The 'above figures do not include the -incoming. frosti were' grade - these 'numbers. No student has ated from, their high . school class -.completed .the requirements for on the; low6i• two fifths-138-f° b e . admission- until he has been ex exact—while 14.6 percent of the amined ,and a record made of his sophomores wound up in this sec- rhysical condition. tion. Students pay a fee of $7.50 per The Liberal Arts School with semester for the Health Service. 362 enrollees leads all others in This entitles them to any medical the number who have been , ac- attention that is neccessary while cepted and have paid their ten in College that is available on the dollars. Engineering with 265, campus. If X-rays are needed Chemistry and Physics with 210; in a diagnosis, these are also furn- Agriculture with 188; Education ished free. • with 136; Mineral Industries with In addition, the student is ex -50; -and,..Physical Education and amined. for sport permits, for ad -Athletics with 40 enrollees 'follow mission to branches of the armed in that order. The Undergraduate 'Centers at Altoona, Dußois, Haz leton, and Schuylkill will have freshman classes totaling 59. Nine students have been accepted in the two-year Agriculture curriculum. Campus enrollment will take a sudden leap - with the 420 frosh lassies that will arrive September 7, and out-of-state enrollment is greater this year than ever' be fore .with :280 non-Pennsylvanians accepted. " • IFC , .Rushing Booklets Rushing booklets for the Fall semester rushing season may be obtained at Stulient Union begin ning Thursday, September 7, M. Williams Lundeibis, IFC head, announced last , night. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Greetings, Fteshnien! SODA AND LUNCHEONETTE An air conditioned place for a snack or a meal. Plan to eat in air conditioned coni- fort at prices which will save you money. • DRUG Tobacco DEPARTMENT Also CIGARETTES AT 15c A A prescription department - STATIONERY PACK AND OTHER ITEMS • with .a pharmacist always CANDY in charge. A medicine de- SPORTING GOODS AT CORRESPONDINGLY ' pariment - where you are sure- to find the products • •NOVELTIES LOW PRICES. which you use. .Let us help you to stay healthy. BATHING CAPS REA E, DERICK INc CUT RATE STORES '7771 ALLEN ST. services, and any tests necessary are given. Hospitalization is provided for serious illnesses, with expert at tendahts for bedside care. There is no additional charge for th,i first week of this attention. CATHAUM— "lnvisible Agent" STATE-- "The Wolfe Man" I "LC rh P. 1.11 rhitl . Student Dramatic Society • PLAYERS' Shows will be your best • entertainment in State College Working -with PLAYERS can be your most interesting extra-curricular activity • For information, attend Players' Shindig, to be announced later,' and call at Players' Office, Schwab Auditorium We greet the new students entering college with the wish' that they, like the classes in the past, will become friends of .this store designed to meet the needs of students. • • CAMERA DEPARTMENT An unusual assortment of Eastman and Agfa films in black and white or color, better photo-finishing and expert advice on "how to Get the Most Out Of Your Camera." sAv Frosh Job Reoistral'ons Job-hunting freshmen and up perclassmen interested in work it4, their way through college should call at the Christian As sociation office,.3o4 Old Main, for application blanks, the CA office reminded last night. Students who registered dur ing the Summer Semester, and who are still available for em :Aoyment, are asked to stop at the. office and fill out their Fall semester schedules, according to D. Ned Linegar, associate secre tary of the PSCA. TOILETRIES A stock representing world's leading makers many of them being handled in State College only by Rea & Derick. The newest crea tions to appeal to style con scious college girls are fea tured. NEXT TO BANK CLOCK
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