PAGE FOUR Debate Tryouts For New Members Open Next Week (Continued from Page One) . , resentative on WSGA Freshman Roommate wanted - - Attractive Council. double room. Single beds. Dial A suggestion to move the time 3202 after sp. m. 3tp-15,,16, 17 of dismissal in women's 'dining rooms from 6:20 to 6:15 was ap- FOR RENT Single room adja proved by Senate, and hostesses . cent to bath. Adequate closet will be contacted concerning the space. Phone 2409 after 6:00 p. in. time change. Members of WSGA Junior LOST Large black briefcase Service Board, Home Economics containing maps near Hort Club, and Ellen H. Richards Club, Building Sept. 14. Finder please home economics honorary, will be contact W. E. Keipper 2670. Re- At this preliminary meeting, guests of freshmen at etiquette ward. 2 tch the topic will be announced for dinners in dormitory dining rooms the tryouts proper to be held in tonight. A proposal for similar WANTED Man for single room, the same place at 7p. m. Sept. dinners in' downtown dormitories first floor, $2.50 per week. Dou -29, the following week, Professor was made at the Senate meeting. ble bed. Call 3223. 3tpdK O'Brien added. Tryouts will con- Guests at next Senate meeting sist of five minute speeches by • , 44, ONE-HALF of double room with will be Dorothy McMahon the contestants. Adele J. Levin '44, WRA activ- board' $lO weekly, 248 S. • Hannah L. Peebles '44, and Julia ities chairman, announced meeting Frazier. 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus. Since this is the second seines- Gilbert '46. time and places of the 11 WRA Phone 4756. ' 1 charge Si? ter of the newly-accelerated school year, debating activities Clubs, yesterday. have been going on throughout Galbraith . Oullines AER LOST Gabardine raincoat, red plaid lining. Name on label. Re the Summer, or first semester, and WRA Announces ward if found. Call Kerchner 789. (Continued from Page One) as a consequence, there is a regu- ltpd . la r. squad of debaters stilt .out, assignment to V-5 or V-7 should - the forensic coach said. Sports Meetings fill out the • yellow applications.. FOR RENT Double room with * Members of the varsity debate 4. Approved applications will be • single beds. Running water. 123 squad as released by MacNabb With more than 200 freshman sent to Col. Edward D. Ardery, W. Nittany Ave. Dial 4850. are: Morris Beck '43, Karl H. coeds signed for membership in head of the ROTC Department, • itch 17Z • WRA activity clubs, Adele J. who will personally interview the Bergey '45, Carroll P. Blackwood WANTED Individual who ran '44, Earl R. Booser '43, Joseph Levin '44, WRA activities chair- candidate and pass upon his want ad to sell motorcycle. Ehrlich '43, Harold Epstein . '44, Man, released number of coeds qualifications. ' Please contact Collegian office at signed, meeting times, and places 5. Students approved by the Walter Gerson . '44, Robert E. once. At least 17 people want Kimmel '44, Martin Kulter , 44, of the 11 clubs, yesterday. ROTC head will then be sent to your name and address. ltcomZ Robert S. MacNabb '45. Fencing (25) Body Mechanics the Dispensary for physical ex - room, 6:30 p. in. Thursday. aminations. WANTED 2 boys to share apart- Bayard McWilliams '45, David Bridge (24) Playroom, 0:30 6. Upon passing the physical ment half a block from campus. Newton '45, William Pomerantz p. m. Wednesday. . examination applicants will then Apply Apt. One, 113 S. Frazier af '4s, Albert Rosen '44, Byron Shu- Tennis (14) Courts, 4 p. m. be . enlisted and formally sworn ter BD. m. ltpd RTK maker '45, John Thorpe '42, Louis Tuesday. into the Reserve Corps by mem- ROOM AND BOARD for 2. Block Ullman '45, Victor Wein '45, Fran- Rifle (60) Rifle range, monthly hers of the ROTC Department. cis Zabkar '44, Milton Bergstein from campus,. Present occupants meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday; Further information about the , '44 and George A. Burns '43. 'going fraternity." Call 4056. 228. weekly practices: 4,7, and 8 p. m, Army Reserve not contained here S. Allen. 3tett 16,17;17 FC Members should have two a week, may be obtained from the office Colonel Holiday Visits starting first week in October. of the Faculty Advisor on War ----'--- -- Outing (57) Room 3, 6:30 p. in. Service in 243 Sparks. Rides Wanted Ardery, Discusses ROTC Thursday. Archery - (33) Targets, 6:30 Col. Ralph C. Holliday, on ac- p. m. Tuesday. tive duty with the Third Service Bowling (110) White Hall al- Command in Baltimore, stopped leys, 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. off in State College yesterday for Swimming (86) Pool, 7:30 p. an informal visit in the interests m. Thursday. of ROTC with Col. Edward D. Badminton (21) Gym, 6:30 p. Ardery, head of the department in. Wednesday. of military science and. tactics. Golf (5). Course, 10 a. m. Sat- He pointed out that the Secre- urday. . ' tary of War was expected to make Dance (10) Rhythm Room. a statement soon clarifying his Time set later. ' previous announcement on the Upperclass women interested in status of enlistees in the reserve continuing membership or in program. joining clubs are welcome to at . • tend meetings, Miss Levin stated, Penn State's activities on the forensic. front will get. under way :for the Fall semester with the an nouncement by Prof. Joseph F. O'Brien, men's debate coach, that tryouts will be held for upper classmen and freshmen in 316 Sparks at 7 p. m. Tuesday. Sept. 22. PRINTING See US For • ALL • YOUR • PRIMING • NEEDS Ninny Printing - Publishing Co. 119 S. Frazier St. Dial 4868 For Everything Electrical... SEE ELECTRIC SUPPLY • Shady Lamps • Record Players • Radio Repairs • Records • Supplies ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 116 S. Allen St Club Caller Transfer Students' Overnight Hike, Party Opens Lodge's 15th Season Transfer students will hold the elude a marshmellow roast, games, first moonlight hike and over- refreshments, an early morning night cabin party of the semester breakfast, and a worship service at the PSCA's lodge at Shingle- in the outdoor chapel Sunday town Gap, located four miles from morning. • State College, Saturday , night. The Saturday evening party A group, headed by Ruth Wil- marks the beginning of the f if liams, cabin party chairman, will teenth year of service from the leave from the rear of Old Main, cabin which was completed_ in the 8 p. m. Saturday and will hike to spring of 1927 at a total cost of Ralph Watts lodge for the over- $7,800. night party. Since the idea, first suggested All transfer students ar e by an ardent nature lover who especially urged by Miss Williams felt that Penn State should have to attend. The program will in- a cabin in Tussey Mountains easily accessible to the College, led to the development of the 14 acre plot of land, hundreds of students have gone annually to the stone lodge which has gradu ally become known as a "haven of rest." GrOups can use the lodge for an afternoon or they may stay over night. There are various purposes for such lodge retreats—work, social, program planning, committee meetings, and conferences. Facilities available at the cabin include a lounge, kitchen, dining room, sleeping quarters; and two large fire places. While the PSCA Is willing to cooperate with groups desiring to use the Shingletown Gap retreat, they have established policies that are used in all cases. Getting A Good Shave? Trade your old razor for a new Electric Shaver . . . The supply is limited! Phone 2062 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Greeks Will Gel CLASSIFIED SECTION Nutrition Council Meets WANTED Roommate for apart- Toilorrow, Drummond 'Pop-In' Penalties ment. Ag student preferred. Call Paul 4163. Apartment at 528 &ids Committees W. College ave. 3tpd 15,16,175 R 100 Home Eccers Attend Mixer in Hort Woods • . ' RW—To Pittsburgh or vicinity. PW—Wilkes-Barre, or vicinity. L. Approximately 100 freshmen, Leave Friday afternoon. Call Friday afternoon at 5:30 p. m. upperclass women, and faculty 3331. Ask for Hitchens. R.. Sunday night. Call Melvin members in the home economics 4t pd. 16, 17, 18, 19 S 3369. 2tpd. 17, 18 S.R. department attended a, mixer in Hort Woods last night sponsored RW—Reading or Vicinity, Leave I.W.—Lebanon, via Harrisburg. by the Home Ec Club. Friday, 3:30 p. m. Call Yocum Lv.. Saturday noon. Call Ralph The purpose of the mixer was to 4935. 2t pd 16, 17DS 814. 2t pd. 17, 18 FEC acquaint new and old students and to introduce freshmen to various PW—to Scranton. - Leave Friday, home economics activities, accord- Return Sunday. Call York, ing to Betty R. Marshall '43, gen- 3155. 2t pd 16, 17DW eral chairman State College RW—New York City, leave noon RIAT To Philadelphia. Leave Friday, Sept. 25. Call Ram- • anytime Friday afternoon., Call sey, 4383. 2t pd. tw. Kravanja 2340.. 2tpd 17,18 FULL - BODIED, LEATHERS The right "heft" and the right mellow "feel," topped off with hand staining to highlight th• handsome details of finer shoe+ making. Extra-Lift Soles. Plllllll/1111AN • • Argivefrf ai• ;NOBS BOTT Across Fro 11111111111111111111111111n11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101i11111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111N111111111111: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11; 1942 Several members of the home economics staff will attend the Pennsylvania Nutrition Council meeting in Harrisburg, Septeniber 18 and 19: The Council is in terested in the problem of better nutrition throughout .the state in relation to national defense, and will discuss this topic at the meet ing. Dr. Laura W. Drummond, di rector and professor of home economics, has been council chair man for the past year, and will continue in this capacity, 'super- vising several meetings: ' Attending faculty members.- in clude Elisabeth W. Dye;' Padgett, Margaret,.. E. Riegel, Phyllis K. Sprague, and E,mma, G. • Welch. Dennis Orders Students To License Cars Now All . students who own cars must license them immediately at the Campus Patrol Office in Old Main, stated Capt. William:: V. Dennis, head of the caMptis ,'Pa trol. License fee is 25 Cents.; Because of priorities on metals we have been unable to obtain the usual plates, Captain Dennis explained, but paper stickers •to be placed on back windows of cars will be substituted. - Captain Dennis warns students to drive 'slowly along Pollack Road because of the increased traffic.. created by the 'additional women living in the tri-dorm buildings. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 1 AND BONDS.
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