PAGE SIX Penn Slate Coeds Swim in Telegraphic Meets Eleven Penn State coeds will compete in the Intercollegiate Telegraphic swimming meets in White Hall Pool today and Mon day. Entrees for the 40-yard crawl are Jean Eble, Lindel Moltham, Betsy Ross, Lois Wyman, Catta Garrett, Gloria Woodward, and 'Millie Chestnutt. Marilyn Globi sch wil swim in the 40-yard breast stroke event. Competing for the 100-yard crawl title will be Chestnut, Ruth Black, Moltham, Ross, Wyman, and Woodward. Mickey Barnett and Black will seek the 40-yard back crawl championship. Nan James and Woodward will enter the 100-yard breast stroke contest and Black will swim the 100-yard back crawl. Two teams will enter the 100- yard free style relay. The first squad is composed of Black, Glo bisch, Wyman, and /Woodward. Ross, Eble, Moltham, and Garrett will comprise team two. In the 75-yard medley relay Black and James will. swim the back stroke; Globisch and Barrett, the breast stroke; and Woodward and Wyman the crawl. Globisch, Black, Wyman, Mol tham and Jarnes will be in the 75-yard individual medley. Officials for the races will be as follows: Timers: Dorothy Jaun, Margery Lyon, Charlotte Taylor, Mary Ann Jennings, Eleanor Wills, Janet Rosengrant. Scorer: Helen Stough. Announcer and checker: Betty Wolfram. Judges: Estelle Brown and Do ris Jenkins. Inspectors of turns and lanes: Alice Hooper and Barbara Smith, Marion J. Whallon,. Lion coach, will referee the meets. • Senior Coeds' Dinner A Valentine Day dinner for all graduating senior coeds will be held in Atherton Hall at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow. All eighth semester women are urged to meet in the southwest lounge of Atherton to attend the dinner. Telegraphic Swimmer Marilyn Globisch, who will swim the breast stroke events in the Intercollegiate Telegraphic swimming meets this semester, represents the Lion coed team along with 11 other entrees. SUBSCRIPTION RANK FOR SPRING SEMESTER, 1945 Enclosed you will find $l.OO in check or cash. Please have THE ' COLLEGIAN sent to the following address: (please print) TRAVELING? Then This Will interest You DO YOU KNOW that the Boalsburg Bus Line mettP Xll principal trains stopping at Lewistown. DO YOU KNOW that you can leave New York City as late as 6:45 p. ml; Philadelphia as late as 8:14 p m. and make connections with our law' leaving Lewistown at 11:30 p. in. DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on our 10:45 a. m. bus and be in Harrisburg at 1:42 p. m.; Phil adelphia at 3:42 p. in. and New York City at 5:15 p. m. DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on our 4:30 p. m. bus and be in Harrisburg at 7:15; in Philadel phia at 9:05 p. m. DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on our 6:50 bus and be in Harrisburg. at 9:33 p. m.; Philadel phia at 11:47 p. in. and New York City at 2:10 a. m. • Boalsburg.Auto Bus Line Schedule Effective March 1, 1944 Daily Daily Daily Lv. State College 10:45 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 6:50 P.M. Ar. Lewistown 12:00 Noon 5:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Lv. Lewistown 12:35 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. Ar. State College 1:50 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 12:45 A.M. Make direet connections with trains East Bound 12:30 p.m.-5:59 p.m.-8:20 p.m. 12:08 p. p. m.-6:48 p. m.-11. 26 p. m. Use the Boalsburg Auto Bus Line To Save Hours Of Time To Philadelphia, Washington, New York, BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE Dial Boalsburg 9.2731. State College Hotel 733. THE COLT maIAN West Bound Trains Or Company Ofifici.7Bll. Eastern War Time Coed Team Jo ;Debate In Pitt Tournament Women's Debate team will par ticipate in the Pittsburgh College Forum Debate Tournament spon sored by the University of Pitts burgh and Mt. Mercy College to be held on the Mt. Mercy campus Saturday, it was announced today by Clayton H. Schug, director of the debate team. Ten colleges will debate in the tournament. Betty Copelan and Betty Mc- Ginnis, manager of Women's De bate, will compose the affirma tive team debating ih the ortho dox style of two ten-minute con strqctive speeches. 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