OCTOBER 27, 1944 GNER'S GULF STATION EGISTERED GULFLEX LUBRICATION fIIRE RECAPPING LUBRICATION and WASHING 115 S. BURROWES STREET DIAL 3947 Welcome Freshmenl Get Acquainted With WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS For the best and loveliest selections of FLOWERS ir Avenue Phone 2045 Welcome Frosh! A GOOD PLACE T 0 SHOP FOR YOUR MIDNITE SNACK IS KAYES KORNER "Everything Ready-io-Eaf" "The Post Office Is Just Opposite Us" Hey Frosh— for the best V • CREAM YOU’VE EVER TASTED . . . TRY THE eamery Sales Room SHERBERTS ICES THE COLLEGIAN 700 New Students Arrive On Campus Glass’of '4B Assembles At Frosh Mass Meeting Approximately 700 new stu dents arrived on campus Tuesday to fohri the class of 1948. They assembled in Schwab Auditorium Tuesday night for . a welcome mass meeting. Immediately following the mass meeting, freshman men students met with their student counselors to discuss various phases of campus and classroom life. Counselors headed by Guy Newton, chairman, included Mich a'el Lyiich, Joseph Krug, Charles Alcorn, William Kelly, Frederick Dietz, James Hugo, James Ray, Robert Gleichart, and. Paul Pioth. At this time freshman coeds were welcomed at a circus in the Armory sponsored by PSCA. Highlighting the program of games and refreshments was Natt er Harrington wearing the Lion costum'e and tumblers from State College High School. Deans and department heads addressed the group at a convo cation in Schwab Auditorium Wednesday morning. Then the newcomers met with their indi vidual faculty advisors. The re mainder of the day was spent in taking psychology, English and physical examinations and at song arid cheer practice led by Prof. Hummel Fishburn. Student leaders spoke at a mass meeting Wednesday night and James T. Smith, general sec retary of PSCA, and town mini sters addressed the incoming freshmen last night. A get-ac qhainted- gathering in the form of a cider and doughnut party was sponsored by PSCA for freshman irien Wednesday night. X-6-1 Members 16 Help Veterans ai the College In order to help ex-servicemen orient therriselves to life oh cam pus, members of the X-G-I Club will station themselves at the Armory during registration today arid tomorrow. They will wear arm bands or some other recog nizable insignia. Any freshman veteran may go without custorns pending a decis ion by Tribunal, J. Paul Pioth, president of the X-G-I Club, said today. He also urged any veteran who is under 20 to wear customs so that the process of orientation may be speeded up. ROTC is not required of any veteran who has spent 90 days or more in seryice. There is no mass exemption from the physical ed ucation program. Each case is in dividual. The veterans should consult Prof. Robert Galbraith, their advisor. The next meeting of the X-G-I Club will be at the American Legion Home, Nittanjr arid Pugh streets, Thursday night. PSCA to Stage Dinner For Forum Unit Leaders PSCA will give a dinner for all unit leaders who will organize the first semester coeds into the Freshman Women’s Forum at the State .College Hotel, 12:30 p. m., Sunday. All coeds receiving invitations are urged to reply to Betty Far row at the PSCA office immediat ely if they have not already done WELCOME FRESHMEN DURING YOUR LEISURE HOURS Visil THE VARSITY BILLIARD SHOP 103. E. Beaver Avenue Froshfl Hot off the Press ... A MUST for dbfloge Students \ Perth State’s ONLY Literary Magazine BUY PORTFOLIO 10c A COPY FOR FINE DRY CLEANING and PRESSING ★ SMITH S TAILOR SH E. BEAVER AVENUE FRESHME You'll FM Your Favorite Lino of At McLanahan's Oil South Allen Street We Also Carry a Complete Line of Bru Items and Greeting Cards . . . Sh McLanahan’s First! Mclcmahcm S. ALLEN STREET Cosmetics Elizabeth Arden Rubinstein Du Barry Max Factor Matchabelli Houbigant Revlon Peggy Sage Chen Yu Evening in Paris Yardley Harriet H. Ayer and Others STATE