PAGE EIGHT campus CLASSIFIED SECTION Dean Praises Coeds FOR RENT—Four-room furnished In Hamilton Program Calendar apa Callrtme suita ble 29o4. It n for four stu dents.AF For High Scholarship (Continued from page four) Twenty-three Hamilton Stan illation meeting, Agriculture Ed- RW—Philadelphia. Leave Thurs dard Propeller coeds made the ucation, 7 p.m. All agriculture day, Sept. 30; return Sunday. Dean's List for the term ending students interested are invited. Call 339 Atherton; if no answer, September 4, according to Dean Tuesday 341. It-pd—PPM Harry Hammond of the School of Alpha Lambda Delta will tutor Engineering. This record is similar freshmen coeds, 318 Old Main, RW—To Berwick, Hazleton, or to that of the Curtiss-Wright 7:30-9 p.m. Wilkes-Barre, Wednesday after- Cadettes, 31 of whom were in- General Electric interviews. noon, 3:30 or later. Call Martin, cluded on the list for the period Old Main Open House Commit- 2960. ending July 15. • tee meets, 304 Old Main, 4:30 p.m. -- "This is an exceptionally high • Forum-Council meeting, 304 Old RW—to Bradford or vicinity m. percentage of students to appear Main, 7:30 p. Wednesday. Call 338 Ath Hall. on the Dean's List," Mr. Ham . PSCA Joint Cabinet and Board ltcomprmb mond states. "Whereas less than meeting, 304 Old Main, 4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY .. .. .. .. ..11.. ten per cent of our regular stu- Cwen meeting, Dean of Wom- Agfa Candid camera black Pb2o dents make the list, 27 per cent of Main,, 121:30 missing from Thespians. Keep the Hamilton trainees and 31.3 per en's office, Old Ma :30- p.m. film, return camera to Student .cent of the Curtiss-Wright Ca- Union please. Reward. ltpd SR dettes do." Thursday Budd Manufacturing interviews. Planning Session of Commission 3 of PSCA, 304 Old • Main, 7:30 p.m. Evenings at 7:00 - 9:00 TODAY ONLY ) ~:A ~: .-- ' 'WARNER BRAS/ A .., ~ ...-' iltroFflill'i SATURDAY Matinee at 1:30 MONDAY . . . TUESDAY 5ui4•49,19 , 1i.ci 1 7ogeays WEDNESDAY . "FANTASIA" IN TECHNICOLOR . . . . . . . , / * . • !, ' '' \• - / , ' . . ! , . ... . - , . ' \--• / , , . . • ~,-.'! .. , 0 r „,,,,,, .. .. , ~.,, •4 • , .. • INee:,..J - .e.•:•,_•._.... .4 .......,. ~ . . REC NALL BOYD THURSDAY Jimmy Burden and His Orchestra • Bud Wills and Campus Owls THE COLLEGIAS ALL OUT FOR FEATURING FOUR BANDS SEP'TEMBER 25 Dance Series Continues, advantage of the club's record col-: lection. All other students and,: Penn State Club plans to hold servicemen will be welcomed. - 1 another of its weekly dances in the Armory frail 8:30 until 12 p.m. __________ Friday, announced Edmund R. No new whiskey will be manu7 Koval, president. Social Chairman fgctured in 1943. If you can't get Harold Weller urges members of your spirits down, you at least the social dancing classes to take can keep them up! NOW PLAYING Today thru Wednesday BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERB Show Times 1:30-3:30.7:00-9:00 • Opiatee C.29' fr 11, - EDDI E WlMPi tit cktiToß, i " -. < * ouvok Dag" GEO. TOBIAS JACK CARSON ALAN- HALE- ET& HORTONI , S. 1. SAKAI". • HATTIE McDANIEL • SPIKE JONES 14'it' CITY SLICKERS Directed by DAVID4IIIII3I. Screen. Play by Norman Panama & Melvin Frank and lames V. kern • From an Original Story by Everett freeman and Arthur THURSDAY and FRIDAY ; SEPT. 30 and Oct. I Army Air Corps Band * Navy-Marine Band FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1943 WARNER Eligk , CHERS cATHmum ever on. Its pleasure.* becyon,d measure frotn, WARNER BRO 3. , 0,,i, oit `~~ FjYNd Z 4 , ~ . • OANCtNG:94t: