PAGE TWO Placement. Service Boynton Consults Seniors P. W. Boynton of the Socony- Vacuum Oil Company will be on campus Tuesday to interview seniors. Mr. Boynton Is particularly in• TO GRADUATI/ ..• • - SENIORS BEFORE YOU LEAVE PENN SUN JOIN ALUMNI AIWA:HON Keep in Touch with Your College Through the the Penn State Alumni News' Membership--$2.00: per year Call at 104 Oki Main for Details The Penn Stale Alumnillsodation IMPOIRTAN PENNSYLVANIA ,GREYHOUND LINES wish to an nounce to 'all students that; in order, to - arrange aecoino dations for travel 'froth Feb. 20 to Feb. 23„ 1945 it will be necessary to purchase your ticket as far in advance as possible, brit not later than twelve hours prior to your intended departure 'time. -All Bulges Will Leave From Tice GREYHOUND POST HOUSE Leave State College, Pa. EAST ROUNII) WEST BOUND NORTH BOUND *7:40 A.NL. 1:20 A.M. *2:40 P.M. 8:30 A.M. *.*7:35 P.M. . 1:40 P.M. 11:15 P.M,. 6:50 P.M. • Through coaches to Harrisburg, Lancaster and Philade'. phia, Pa.. •• Through coaches to Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eas ton and New York City, New York., •** Through coaches to Sunbury, Wilkes.-Barre & Scranton, Pa. it a steal away SWEETHEA T FEBRUARY 10 WHITE HALL terested in interviewing seventh and eighth semester meri in the arts and letters, commerce and finance, chemistry, chemical en gineering, arid mechanical eng ineering curricula. ANNONCEMENT Date •• his heart at the Featuring BUD WILL ANO . HIS.OAMPUS OWLS ***7:2s A. M. ***2 25 P.M. " 4 '7:35 P.M. VICE THE COLLEGIAN Calendar TODAY "An Eye on Yourself," Beauty Clinic, 223 Honie Economics Build ing, 1:20 to 3:10 p.m. ' Sabbath EVe services, Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p.m. . Upper ClaSs Club party for XGI 'Club, Hugh Beaver room; 7 p.m. SUNDAY PSCA Open Iloue, 304 Old Main ; 2 to 5 p.m. Student Friendly Hours, Wes= leyan Foundation; 5 to 7 p.m. • MONDAY Combined • Freshman FOrinn and Council Valentine party, 304 Old Main, 7. p.m. Dancing class, Armory, 7:30 p.m, IWA meeting,, 401 Old Math, 7 p.m. Symphony orchestra rehearsal, 117 Carnegie Ha 1 1; 7 . p.m PSCA Cabinet meeting, 1 p.m.. Fencing Club, Body MechaniCs room, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. TUESDAY Key Party Meeting, 405 ' Old Main, 8 p.m. Nominations of can didates. Alpha Lambda Delta meeting, Dean of Women's office, 5:10 p.m. Penn State Treble,Singers, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Penn State Club, 321 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Panhellenic Council meeting, 305 Old Main; 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY Senior Valentine Day dinner, east dining room, Atherton, 5:30 THURSDAY Freshman Council, WSGA room, White Hall, 5:10 ‘ p.m. . Choir .rehearsal, 117. Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. ' • House of Representatives, 305 Old Main, 5:10 p.m. Dancing class, Armory, 7:3 - 0 p.m. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—GoId bracelet with. Alpha Chi Sigma seal. Finder 'please call Elly Benedict House. LOST—Silver Theta ring. Initials EG. Believed lost in Home Economics. Reward. WANTED-2 girls to share large furnished apartment with young .married woman. Phone 2727. LOST Silver identification bracelet. Initials on the front. Army service number on the back. Return to Student Union. FOR SALE—Light weight men's bicycle. Call 2148 after . 7:00 p.m. LOST—Brown and gold striped Schaeffer pen between parks and Electrical Engineering, Fri day. Call Anita 4869. Reward. FOUNDWine glazed Sehaeffei pencil. Call 2376. c~~! 4~ f SEMI4ORIVIAL: SIM A COUPLE Chapel' Speaker Rochester Pastor To Talk "America in the Wake of the War" is the topic Rev. Robert Kazinayer, former pastor of the Monroe Avenue Methodist Chhrch, Rochester, N. Y., has choseri for the subject of his adthess to • the. College • Chapel congregation Sun= day. The Chapel Choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Willa Taylor, will sing. PSCA Meek Goat In Finance Drive Both the student and faculty quotas in the PSCA financial drive - have . been met. With ap proximately eighty per cent of the student solicitors reporting, the total. for the student drive stands at $2239.91. The original student drive goal was $2200. First place in the amount of money and pledges collected goes to Phoebe Forrest who solicited a total of $206.90. Second place is held by Gloria Simpson who col lected a total of $176.80. The section leaders and the a mounts collected in .the women's division headed by Jean Hirt are: Section one, Betty Funkhauser, $531.40; section two, Patricia Enright, and Shelley Smith $814.- 31; section three, Mary Margaret Dunlap, $386.95. The . men's division headed by Richard•_ Mauthe and 'RObert• Bare-: fciot reports 'the following section- . al results: SeCtion one, Ivan Kline, $164.00; section two, Warren Dlt boiS, $105.00; section three, Paul Droder, $71.50;• section four,• es Warner, - $98.75; section five George Paul Jones, $68.00.• Freshman Forum will entertain Freshthen Council at a Valentine party in 304 Old Main at 7 p. 'Monday. Members of the X-G-I Club will be the' guests of the Up per Class Club at a "Swing Hour" in 304 Old Main, 7 o'clock tonight. Dr. and Mrs. David - Duncan will be the faculty host and 'hostess at the Open House in.' 304 Old Main from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. • NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE Starting next semester, a begin ning language course in Norwe gian will be offered, Prof. Ralph Wood of the German department has announced. TRADE! KEELER'S FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9; •194'5 Rev., William .T. Hanzsche, ,„pf . the Prospect Street Presbyterian ChUrch, Trenton, N. J., 41.11' speak in Chapel February - 18;• According ter John -.H. . College 'Chaplain, Dr.' Hantsche'g" message; "Flying on the. Beam, is particularly suitable for gred;-, tutting seniors. He, therefore;'• urges all eighth semester students to make a special' effort to attend this service. That Sunday , has, been desig nated as the "World Student Day Of Prayer," and several under graduate students will speak briefly on that subject as a 'part' of the Chapel service. • .#l,• 81ast Nasty Cfrap These days, "Wintry Blast" is at his worst,'so take care! His chilli salute brings discomfort to Seiia:• - • • tire lips . . . and makes -thein „se unsightly.' Be ready for:him. keep a handy tube of Roger & Collet oriiia,o' Lip Pomade in your *Pooket. And' whenever you step Otit-O i f-donia.• smooth its invisible; healing Urn over lip membrane's. For both men and women, Roger & Gullet Lip Pon:ide has lnrig been the accepted 'relief for chap. - ' .ped,nracked lips. 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