The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1944, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 17, 1944
21- Students Join Symphony
Performing with the 74 piece ' Edith Murray, flute; Marian
toll.4ge SymPliiihY OkehCstra this rtewbridge and Edna Murray,
sti l ibScet will be 21 ne* ineiabers.
IstewlY . iditated stringeil-instru
iiOnt-plaYers irfeltttlet Ntelvtt Bir
*rile took, 'Marian 'inter,
CrOfild, Berman,
Sybil Peskin, Hefty Blayinan, and
Marlene playing vio
-11E4; Gebitie. 19Ifir
-kintt Pritti and Ildririan Slaynlan,
'Cellos; and LiDiS Sheaffer, bliss.
HUNGRY?
PUFFS TARTS MIAs
and agovitiks
ELECTRIC BAKERY
ALLEN STREET
6000 'MINOS
TO EAT--
t diftEtt
}CI CREAM
O titiiiiktalifile SPEZIAL
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to Ma •
60060 LATE MILK
• BUTTER MILK
Slate College Creamer?'
Whose name do you
hear in , all the dorms?
SALL -
On the Tip of Everyone's Tongue
Safidwiches S Ice (team_
Perfectly
Pleasing .
When. your heart has something to say, say. it. with
flOwers. Express yourself eloquently with • Wood-
ring's flowers when someone has a birthday or be-
cause she's your "Big Moment" for the dance, or
just because she's near and dear to you.
WO ODRING'S
FLORAL GA 'DENS
eaves Ave.
oboes; and William Peters, bass
clarinet help supplement the
woodwind section. Jognne Broberg
and Kenny Smith are piaing .
trumpets while iloherti Becttel is
sitting in with the
James Eaton and I7oiiali4 "rb`d
riekson have been to
permission section.
Phone 2045
Froth To Remove
Castorns For Ball
All freshnien will reMoVe their
customs at 7 p;m., tornerro - w for the
"Autumn Ball" at 9 p.M. in Rec.=
fesitiOn Hall, annoimeed Van
LU,ndy, efiairman of Tribunal, to
day.
Freghmen niust sit in the natb
edgt Stands auihigthe Penn Sigte
itiry‘landigm'e tbliferrOW. 'All Of
.-aiider:s will pdrgde dOWn Elegy&
Field betWeeft aboOrding
to Lundy. •
Jinn' Lally, Leonard Stape, and
Jdek garifoid represent
"Speak No Dill," "See i4O Evil,"
'grid "Hear No Evil" in the March
doWn Beaver field. After the game
they will renioVe their ,sarldwich
signs.
"Charge," . George Daghir will
yell as he rushes up the stairs of
all buildings on campus in a dre's.s,
makeup, and sandwich sign.
Tribunal dished out the works
to . William Rush who will wear a
dress, Makeup, and colored rib
bons around his bare knees. The
culprit will also escort a doll to his
classes.
According to the sandwich sign
Andy Barr will display, he was
convicted as "Penn State Lochin
var,"- and will make the rounds of
the campus in: a_ dress, makeup,
and sandwich sign.
"The woman I was walking with
was . a member of the faculty,"
lamented William Oeser, but he
will still don a sandwic . h sign, with
"Beat Maryland" printed on the
back, and feminine attire. Merrill
Klein was ordered a helping of the
same.
All ex-servicemen who were
tested by Tribunal this week
should report Wednesday for their
results and exemption cards.
Thespians Elect OfficeTs,
Initiate Seven Members
Thespians elected ' William
Reutti president for the fall se
mester and initiated seven mem
bers into the organization Sun 7
day. Plans for new productions
also were discussed.
Other officers of Thespians art
.1--fal Hein, secretary; and George
Mills, treasurer.
The following members were
initiated: Pete Johnsori, John
Setar, William Christoffers, James
Casey, Hal Hein, Paul Pioth, and
Frank Benoit.
All singers, . actors, • and dan
cers who attended previous try
outs are requested to be at
Schwab Auditorium 7 p.m. Tues
day to begin discussion of the
new 'production, which is, as yet
untitled. Those students who are
interested but cannot attend- Tues.:-
day are asked to contact William
Reutti at 4460:
ASiti to SpOittot DatitO
•AS their contribution to the
'Sbith War Band DriVe, ASTP.-
Units stationed on Campus ,will
sponsor at "Wa'r Stamp - Stomp" in .
the•ArmOry" from 8 p.m, to Mid
night November 25.
Admiggion will be a 25 cent
war stamp. During the dance,
these stamps • will be redistributed
to the holders 'of winning tickets.
Each winner Will be able to re
deem his stamps for a $25 war
band. •
Music will be via the juke box.
.Attendance at the dance will not
be' liniifed to members of -the
ASTP. •
Get tour
Phys Ed Credits
BOWLING
At The
New State Bowling
Center .
,McAllister Street ,
New. Et;unkFicls Nleys
Blue Band Adds 26 Players
. Playing with the 78-piece Blue
Band this semester are 26 new
members who gained admission•to
the Woodwind, brass and percus
sion sections through competitive
tryouts.
New trumpeters include: D. R.
OWn, Anna Mae Grow, and
ItemiY, Smith. 'ittoliert Hechtol,
Hilbert, Mulligan, and Herbert
Tetildrup are Playing trelinhorieS
and William, Hill and HerMah
Slayindn are blowing baritones.
Gloria Edmunds, Fred Fischer,
VIAGKER'S GULF STATION
REGISTERED GULFLEX LUBRICATOR
CAR WA S HING
VULCANitillid SERVICE
115 Soufli iiiiiroWes Sheet
DIAL 3947
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tor . Scientific ;Laboratory Work
• Rear Pithkith, Penile.
Young intern, riot eligible for militfary•service,
and women qualified by education.
Excellent prospects for advancement and post war work.
Write giving -qualifications and furnishing a transcript of col..
lege records.
• SEND REPLY "TO:
Box 261
State College, Penna.
GARDEGANS
Smart Shy I"
Naomi Goeddel, Robert Hoffman,
Abe Levy, William Peters, Joseph
ine Rotili, and Andrew White are
the eight new members of the clar
inet Section. Nancy Sherriff • and
Edith Murray play flutes while
oboe.
Edna Murray performs on the
Performing, on saxaphoneS' are
F. Cdlril6eo, Lbuetta' Dinius, Jack
Reeves, and Lois 'Zubler. Carl Col
teryahn, James Eaton, and Donald
Fredrickson are assisting in the
percussion section.
Beautiful Colors
ALL SIZES
Fine Quality Wool
123 S. •ALLEN STREET
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