FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1943 Profs Made Arbiters E. Bullinger, head of the depart ment of industrial engineering, and R. A. Hussey, associate profes sor of -industrial engineering, have been selected as impartial chair- Men for the American Arbitration Association, national organization fOr the arbitration of industrial disputes. • Fall Term Charm Add a new be'au'ty habit to your Fall term curricula. Make your favorite Roger & Gallet `• scent a part of your personal .: ity. Da.b it on your skin like liquid perFume._lt's an ever .lasting" -Fragrance that's - just starry with charm. ROGER & G • WHAT YOU NEED : = WE HAVE Come See for Yourself • •TOBACCO *CANDY i-MAGAZINES . GRAHAM. and SON is • • Established 18F,6 • - g. ty 131 . .ii44,ya,j7 nt)w c:ven- ftinnier:on:•the Scrten! Enrollment Figures Show Coeds Outnumber Men for First Time (Continued from page one) tries, 23 men; Physical Education, I man, 8 women. Juniors, totaling 160 men and 287 women, have divided into schools as folß,ws; Agriculture, 24 men, 16 women; Chem-PhySics 53 men, 2 women; Education, 7 men, 186 women; Engineering, 55 men, 3 women; Liberal Arts, 11 men, 80 women; Mineral Industries, .8 men; Physical Eudcation, , 2 men, 6 women. Sophomores number 210 men and 467 women, with 15 men and 20 women in Agriculture; 94 men, 27 women in Chem-Physics; 1 man, 145' women in Education; 66 men, 5 women in Engineering; 18 men, 247 women in Liberal Arts; 14 men, 2 omen in Mineral Indus tries; 2 men, 20 women in Physi cal Education. Totaling 417 men and 670 wo men the freshman class has con tributed 43 men, 50 women tO•Ag ricuiture ; 147 men, 70 women to CheM-Physics; 3 men, 166 women to Education; 147 men, 8 women to Engineering; 49 Men, 346 wo men to Liberal Arts; 20 men, 4 wo men to Mineral Industries; 8 men, 26 women to Physical Ethication. Other grooups include graduate students, 98 men, 42 women; spe cials, 19 men, 47 women; trarisi tion; 10' men; and unclassified, 11 men, arid 37 women. AND STAMPS BUY WAN BONIS Ni E N Arelon lOOking.for a, desirable roont?- • • Excellent Study . Coni3ilions I One Blocks rom Campus • Social Privileges . • Approved by Dean Warnock • $3.50 pet Week • TRIANGLE . HOUSE 2:24 - E: Beaver Ave; THE COLLEGIAN Hebei Announces 11 Appointments Seventeen new faculty appoint ments were announced today by t'resident Ralph D. Hetzel after approval by the College Board of Tfustees. These are the new War time appointees for the fall semes ter. W. F. ACkernapri, instructor in agricultUral engineering; Bayinond E. Hess, instructor in mechanical engineering; Louis A. Nichols Jr.; assistant professor of mechanical engineering; Warren T. Shreve, assistant in electrical engineering; James Barbour, assistant profes sor of human nutrition research; Sherman P. Fogg, David H. Foster, Walter V. Hurley, John A. Keech, and Peter Persia, instructors in physical education. Robert M. Gruver and Frederick E. Snyder, research assistants in ceramics; John R. Leary, assistant in engineering drawing; Henry D. Mumper, research assistant in fuel technology; Fred M. Swain, assis tant professor of mineral econom ics; Beth Woolsey, research assis tant in botany; and Linvill F. Wat son, instructor in sociology. The giggling young girl always settles down . later on. A triumph of mind over chatter. StIVIEEtsi 1 and 20 PA. Pow, Doit Vac PUBLIC lELEPVIOI4S ANy MARE 'OO NECESSARY The special equipment in the State College Central Office which handles calls from public telephones is overloaded in the early evening hours. It cannot be expanded immediately because of war-time shortages of materials and equipment. 10 Please do not make unnecessary calls from public tele . phones during the rush hOur ...7to 8 P. M. Keep all calls brief. Wait until you hear the dial tone (a steady hum) before yoU dial. Because of the .heavy loads of war-time calls, • there may be a delay. If you decide to abandon the call, wait for the dial . tone before you hang up. Otherwise, the equipment cannot return your coin. HE BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY Koval Names Committees As PSC Increases Members Penn State Club, indeperfcient men's organization, has recently increased its membership and Ed mund Koval, president, announc ed the appointment of new com mittees. The governing body of the or ganization, the president execu tive committee, consists of the fol lowing: Edward R. Koval, presi dent; Williatn R. Folk, vice-presi dent: Geo. J. Williams, secretary; Robert Hirzel, treasurer; Harold E. Weller, social chairman; John J. Riordan, athletic chairman; and Victor J. Danilov, publicity chair man. ' Other committees were appoint ed with the following members: House Committee—Wilbur Bige low, chairman; Harry Bland; Geo. Lowe; Eugene O'Donnell; Donald Smith; and Solormin Sorim. • Membership Committee includ es Tom Moneghan; Paul Albert son; Seymour Barash; John Heff ron; Edward Hirkle; Carroll Sep po; John Setar; Norbert Sir!dui sus; and Edward Zlotowski. Athletic Comniittee consists of Walter Plonski, chairman; Immel Cabera; Roobert Dawn; Frank Fair; Edward Kritzer; James New man; and Seymour Shuster. Ralph McClerman is chairman OF PENNSYLVANIA of the Mixer Committee and Carl Carlson; Jack Sacolk; John Mel choir; and Albert Mosteller are the other members oof the com mittee. Picnics and Hikes Committee includes John Kalaski, chairman; Elmer Fry; Malcolm MacDonald; and Louis Fagnetti. Members of the Banquet Committe are Jos eph Mohan, chairman; Richard A dams; 'Pete Keffalas ; Elwoc.)3 Rou; and Harold Walchild. Dr. Moore fo Tell Frosh Coeds 'How to Study' Dr. Bruce V. Moore, professor u.P psychology, will speak at the tra. ditional Alpha Lambda Delta freshman coeds' mass meeting. Co eds will meet in 10 Sparks at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to hear advice anti hints on "how to study." Miss Edith J. Melville, assistant to the dean of women, stated that sho hoped all freshman coeds woul:l attend. Coeds will be given infor-i mation about the requirements necessary for eligibility into Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman scholastic honorary: PAGE TffMl'
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