WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1942 CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY WRA Badminton Club will not meet. '46 Independents will hold their weekly meeting in 405 Old Main. at 7:30 p. m. All frosh are urged to attend. • Formal Penn State Club LaVie picture at the Photo Shop, 7 p. m. Wednesday. Archery practice for new Fall members, instruction given, White Hall, 4 to 5 p. m. • Houk. of representatives meets 305 Old Main, 5 p. m. Ag Council will meet in 418 Qld Main at 7:30 p. m.. Plans for 'Ag- Home Ec picnic Saturday after-. noon will be discussed. WRA Bridge Club meets, White Hall playroom, 6:30 p. m. _ Important meetirig — oi '46 Carii pus Clique in 404 - Old Main 7:30 p. m. '46 Campus,meeting 7 p. m., '45 Campus .meeting 7:30 p. m., 121 Sparks. TOMORROW Penn-Centre - - Chapter Order of DeMolay will hold a meeting in . .Masoriic Temple on Frazier Street. All DiMolays Invited. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—GoId E)gin (pocket) watch with engraved face and small dent in back. Liberal re -ward. 'Call Dave. 4635. 3tpd.23,24,25.M LOST—Light camels-hair suit jacket. Reward. Call 419 Ath. 4tchßM FOR RENT- 1 / 2 of double room, single beds and shower, back —campus, 211 Adams avenue, call 2174 3tpd22,23,24R ATTRACTIVE-double-room with . single beds. Running water 123 Rides Wanted W. Nittany Ave. Phone 4850. _ .. • • itchg.23HZ RW—to, Harrisburg, Lancaster, or FOR RENT—Single room ad- vicinity. Leave .• Friday night or jacent to bath. Adequate closet Saturday. Call Maw, Sprecher 131 space. Phone 2409 after 6 p: m Atha tpd.23,24.E.. . . . ltpd23 ... m ..- ' • ri—East - on, LV.. Friday anytime. L WANTED' TO BUY—Tic, size Ret. Sunday night. Call 330 40: 7 42 long; for IF weekend. Atherton: • ltpdRDS Call:2318, ask for Bob. • • • RVil— (2) . to Wilkes-Barre or WANTED—Coeds to work as suburbs. Leave Friday after waitresses three nights a week noon or Saturday morning. Call Apply in person. Rea & Derricks, George Langdori, 2827. Leave a Allen street. ltpdch23,B message: ltpd23MJW . STUDENTS who are interested in .selling Football programs at RW—Philadelphia, Lv. Friday the home - gamei, should sign up afternoon. Ret. Sunday, Call ItpRDS at Student Union immediately. Lindsey 2181. •'r' - . __ - - -NOT.: RETURNED—To Pi Lambda PW—Phila Fri. 2:30 R Sun. Call Phi Full length, tan, raincoat; Chuck 2157 after 6 2tpd23,248 butio e ned fly-front, oblique slash RW—To Washington. Leave Sat pockets. Please call Phil 2878. urday after 11_ Call 2593, ask ltcompa for Betty. Leave rpessage. ltchAF • WANTED Freshman desires quiet single room near campus. RW—To Clearfield. Leave Thurs- Call '2626, ask for Edwin Walter. day morning. C;ill Ed Schwartz ltCh.23M 2084. ltchAF FOR: RENT--Room for two. RW—Lancaster or vicinity. Leave $2.50 per week. 4227 E. Beaver , anytime Saturday morning. Call Ave.: 3tpd23,24,25 771, ask for Ressler. ltcomp 23. FREE!,• To All Subscribers Of THE DAILY oOLLEGIAN ' The Tenth Annual COLLEGIAN DANCE . GET YOUR SUBSCRIPTION AND TICKET IN THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE CARNEGIE HALL--NOW Rose, instructor in mathematics. 68 Students Make Council Expects 1000 'r :Trustees Approve C. Arthur Sloughfy, instructor To Attend Annual in engineering drawing; Alice C. LA Dean's List . .. Thorpe, instructor in mathematics; Dorothy N. Truax, home economics • Ag-Home Ec Picmc 3 1 Appointmehts extension representative; Louis R. Sixty 7 eight students achieved an Ward, instructor in English compo- One thousand students and fa- Thirty-one new faculty appoint average of 2.5 or higher last se- ments have been approved by the salty ofSchoolofgrcuure sition; Harry A. Wray, instructor ult the Agriculture master to make the Dean's List ofin chemistry in Undergraduate and department of home economics College Board of Trustees, accord the School of Liberal Arts, Dean ing to an announcement from the are expected to attend the Ag- Centers. Charles W. Stoddart announced Home Ec picnic in Hort Woods President's Office. Most of the last night. • Saturday afternoon, Howard J. appointments are for research as- ....4f slte 11] Students who have made the oviei Merrill '43, Ag - Council president, sistants and instructors. CATHAUM: honor list are:. Seniors—Leonard I. Beerman, announced yesterday. New positions will be filled by "Between Us Girls" Plans for the affair will be corn- Harry Bauman, research assistant STATE: Harry D. Cohn, Marjorie I. La2ar- • pleted at a meeting of Ag Council in fuel technology; Arthur W. "The Magnificent Ambersons" us, Bernard Weinberg, Betty M. in 418 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock Brewington, instructor in English NITTANY: • Breese, Robert L. Ellis, Allen Glas tonight in conjunction with repre- composition; Merle E. Campbell, "The Jungle Book" kin, Morton J. Rubin, Ruth E. Sil from Ellen H. Richards •administrative in Campus Under-, sentatives , . berkraus, Marjorie L. Sykes, David graduate Center office; Mary May' • Club, junior home economics hon- M. Thorripson, Philip Zeper. Dunaway, instructor in English orary, Ag School faculty social Edward P. Arters, Dominick' L. committee, and picnic committee composition; Helen Garrett, in- Golab, Bernard . A. Plessey, 'Mar- members.structor in French, German and •>' tha 0: ReiChley, Rudolph Bloom • Spanish in Undergraduate Cen- Jr., Lillian M. 'Brandt, Corinne J. Planned to promote student-fa culty relationship, the picnics were ' ters. Deutsch - , Elilabeth ' J. V Fosa, Eliza-• bath V.. Gram, Ruth S. Mason, Ed- Howard Grendon, research as ward' J. Meyers, James M. Sheetz, begun three years ago. Eight - sistant in fuel technology; Leßoy hundred students and faculty at Edith L. Smith, George A. Burns. . W. Hayman, instructor in English tended last year. • composition; John P. Herring, re- John A. Cole, - Doris M. Disney, Co-chairmen for the picnic are search assistant in petroleum re- Ruth Gerber, Bertram S. Green, JaCk L. Kiernan '43 and Dorothy fining; Lydia Heller, library as- Irving,F. Lnkoff, Betty M. Miller, M:. Boring '44. Russell B. Dicker sistant, agricultural branch; Allan I. Moses, Dudley A. Snyder, son, instructor of agriculture edu- Thomas B. Hoover, research as and Morris Beck. • cation and chairman of the Ag sistant in textile chemistry; Dean School' committee, and Merrill are Juniors—Miles L. Keesler, Mar- Kennedy, instructor in engineer ion K. Powers, Cosmo V. Rio, Nev_ serving as advisors. ing drawing; John M. Kent, in in A. Schell, Thomas E. Wilcox, Entertainment will include soft structor in English composition at Edith G; Adams, Nancy F. Berke- ball, quoits,' tug-of-war, barnyard Mont Alto ; John Stdgwick Lea, bile, Robert A. Kulp, John . Patta- gOlf, guessing contests , husband instructor in English composition; vino, John F. Gorgel,. Florence I. calling contest, and rolling pin John R. Lotz, instructor in chem- Jaffy, Donald ; .K. Probert, Ken- V throwing. V istry .in Undergraduate Centers; neth S. White, Mary K. Noll, Agnes McElwee, instructor in Eng .. George Walko, and Kathryn M. Free Assodation Hours lish composition. , Youorski. ' , ' Simon Marcson,. instructor in Sophomores—Nathan R. 'Ein- To Be Informal—Keller sociology; Richard H. Martin, in born, Alice R. Fox, Naomi G. Lipp, strUctor in English composition; Ruth Clyde, Ruth A. Embury, An- Free association periods sched _ James N. Mathers, instructor in na M. Horn, Donald G. Lohrnian, chemistry in Undergraduate uled by Panhellenic Council from Cen- William A. Dyinsi . a, and Ruth C. 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Mondays,ters; Elizabeth B. Moyer, library Yohe.assistant, agricultural branch; through Thursdays, beginning to- Freshmen Deborah Ishlon, • day arid extending through the John W. Odle, assistant professor Bertha R. Pielemeier, Harry W. present restricted silent period , in mathematics; Thomas P. Olson, Reynolds, Carolyn- G. BloSs, Irene research assistant in petroleum , are designed •to help freshman B. Fedan, and Lucille Rosenblum. refining; L. A. Peacock, assistant and transfer women become bet- Special students—Jane B. .Gerv-professor in - English composition; ter acquainted with the Greeks, in and . Martha M. Potter. Ralph E. Purcell, instructor in Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhellenic z • nglish composition; Israel D president, stated. "It is our desire that these periods be kept very informal - and that visits be primarily voluntary on the part of both Greeks and rushees," Miss Keller said. Freshman and transfers are urged to visit as many groups as possible during open house from 4 to 5:30 o'clock this .afternoon, Beatrice M. White '44, panhel rushing chairman, emphasized THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Peony' Gates Promoted Gerald "Featly". Gates, who was called to. the Army last Spring while in his senior year, has just betin promoted to the rank of cor poral at the Victoria Air Field in Texas. Peany . was a star in hockey and baseball before being inducted. 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