FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 Freshmen Elect Woehling First Semester President (Continued from page one) sponsored by All-College Cab inet." Smith Writes Explanation. Matternas, Key party freshman ,campaign manager, was relieved ,of making a statement when .explained the case in ani clique chairman Horace Smith explained the case in an open letter appearing - in this issue on rptige four. Commenting on. the • ' appayent mix-up, • Harold:. Bucher;‘ 'chair ;man: •of, • All-College` Caliinet said,' 'soon • as .: Cabinet is .. forrned, :all.y . pailythiy.ritit:claitn credit foi Waits` or -actions of • the entire group: This dance can be backed to.: the limit 'by both patties—we be—but . entire -re Cibed Check. FOR A CHRISTMAS Kaye's Korner "The._ Post, _Office .Is Just Opposite Us" (SEASON'S GREETINGS) sponsibility for the instigation and carrying through Of the idea lies with the student governing body and not with either political clique." Both parties received penalties at a meeting Wednesday after the polls had. been closed. The Key .Party was . d4ked four votes for cainpaigning.:d in the Sandwich Shop,. while: 0e Lions ,were pen alized . for the list With candidates' 1 es after, the . spee- : ' ified time. • • •.. 1 . - . Next... '' legianissue.• • The ne)( ? issue of the. Col legian yil 1 - -,. be published Friday, J : "dry 7. • - Persons now ArYitigi Out .for the 'staff will meet;"'n the Carnegie Hall news,,! oom at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, •! ,'nary 4, • While reporters ::.; . :111 meet at 8:15 . the same +ening. Atherton all cceds Will hold a Christmas paf•ty for they members Zeta Tau Alpha recently re of the . A.S.T. in the lounges from pledged Kay Stanhope and Lynne 2to 4 p.m. • nday. Rummel. .. • IMPORTANT . ..ANNOUNCEMENT s r . PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to announce to all students that, in order to arrange accommodations for travel from December 20 through 24, inclusive, it will be necessary, to -make reservations by purchasing your ticket as far in advance•Eis - possible,.but not later than twelve hours prior -to your intended departure time. All' buses :will leave from- the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE • Leave State College, Pa. . East Bound -West Bound__ North Bound *7:40 A. M. 1:10- A. M. 8:00 A. M.- *2:40 P. M. 6:30 A. M. 2:55 P. M. **7:55 P. M. 1:45 P. M. - 11:15 P. M. 6:20 P. M. • NOTE—*Through coaches to Harrisburg, Lancaster and Phil adelphia.- **Through coach to Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and, New York City. SERVICEMEN . There's Sitll Plenty To Choose From , Buy Your Christmas Gifts At REA and DERICK, INC. Allen Street Next to Bank Clock We'll Do Your Wrapping and Mailing (SEASOWS G Last Day, Fri., Dec. 17 Charles Laughton in The Man From Down Under A KNEW WRIER BROS. HIV g SATURDA,Y. DECEMBER 25—" LASSIE .COME •HOME" W . I2ZiDISAMMITIZSRAIIInftcIThciAI7I:4IAIiMINZFSZ-iii:DiStiVASNACS. 25.SYZ-3-1 PSCA, (wens, WSGA, Award Scholarships To OAlanding Coeds Scholarships of fifty dollars have been awarded to Alice Fox, Editor of Collegian, by the Penn State Alumnae Club of Philadel phia; to Marie Scialabba, sopho more, by Cwens; and to- Lois Mc- Cool,• sophomore, by WSGA, Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, announced today. • As the Philadelphia Alumnae Club. annually grants ' a scholar ship to .a woman student of that area for outstanding achievements and: usefulness to the College. .MisS-Fox was selected for the cur rent.. year. The, Cwens' scholarship was given to Miss Scialabba; who hag shown herself active and useful to her class, that society reported. • Secause she ranked first in scholarship among the girls in the ti•eshman classes entering in June, 1942, and in October, 1942, Miss MeCool was chosen by WSGA to receive their yearly award, it was stated. IZ - MUI CQUAI THE COLLEGIAN , I .---. SU Poll Will Decide Froftes Revival No longer will the delightfully Whether Froth is to rise from spiced back issues of • Froth be this grave will be decided by a on sale. No longer will Froth en- poll to sound out public opinion. liven, pep-up, and cheer-up Penn Froth will resume publication on- Staters. No longer .will Froth be ly if enough servicemen and. among the top-notch college hu- students sign petitions at Stud mor magazines. ent Union. "Turn up shirt collars before washing them . . ." This fella has the right idea—it's just his technique that's a little sour. Shirt collars will last much longer if they are turned up before being sent to the laundry, for then the crease around the top doesn't get such heavy rubbing and consequently lasts longer before fraying. Another fine point to remember—when you need. new shirts, whether military or civilian, WY, Arrow. They live up to their fine reputation for lasting wear and perfect fit. Don't : forget the Sanforized label, which guarantees fabric shrink age less than 1%. A R SHIRTS • TIES • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR • SPORT SHIRTS * BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS * The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SO EASY TO SERVE • .. , ?•Ost , ..'1 ~.. • ' ..4. ~,,,.. • ..i.'•':.: f .' :;• : ; . 4i. : ;. ... ' . " . 7 , -.• • 1 ‘ .. y1.... 1 COLLEGE CREAMERY wr IVO , virri• Vr•••••. R O W ICE CREAM SHERBERTS ICES SPECIALTY CHRISTMAS PUDDING PAGE SEVEIP
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