FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945 Returning Lettermen— (Continued from page six) Candidates for the pitcher's po sition in addition fo Bohard are Perry and Clark, first semester freshmen; Chuck Humphreys, so phomores; and Navy Trainees Charles Smith and Lasota. Catch ing .contestants include' Kline and Navy Trainees Nelson and Jacobs. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—Black and white Parker pen in Schwab Auditorium. Finder please call Room 119 Watts Hall. • ''FOR- SALE—Slide rule, practic ally new. Excellent condition. Call Elly, 306 ` Atherton. LOST—Bulova gold watch with black band. Lost on campus March- 3rd. _ Reward. Delores. Ir. vin .2nd. FOR SALE—Beautiful Bates bed spread with Mexican motif. Al most new. Call 43 rith or drop in any` time. Davis' Sandwich Shop '-• , WARNER BROTHERS: r : . - • ~ . , „.,....., ....,, . , ~ BUY -WAR BONDS AND STAMPS—HERE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE To Avoid Standing Attend Our Saturday Matinee TAPO itEtti!- WARNER TIMING: Iniiss.VASABLMICA !Ode, MU • • , g 11 4 1 5 0 ".1. 'rgt t a elf S PAW ‘ ,l .S:LLe" o ' l ' l cow ,. • The Hui Wee. t'4'olAltuPtr She'd do anything fora hoes yaw of s FAYLIMEMiIiEUNTANINTINFAUMONDIUSSEY . : • jaiiihessat:,iiiiie totowtaiilasL ; • .• • ••.•• Calendar Sabbath Services, Hillel Foun dation, 7:30 p.m. Math - Club meeting, Room 3 Sparks, 7 p.m. Church student reception, St. John's •Evangelical Church, 7:19 p.m. Tomorrow CA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1 p.m. Chapel ServiCes, .Rev. George Flint speaking on "You Have a Date," Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.m. Open House, Locust Lane Lodge, Navy V-12 Barracks 9 and 13, 312 Locust. Lane, 2:30 p.m. Penn State Engineer meeting, Armory, 7:30 p.m. Second Semester ClO, 304 Old Main, 7-8 p.m. . Alpha Lambda-Delta, Dr. C. C. Wagner, •• "How •to Study,". 110 Home Economics, 7 pp. . Collegian candidates for adver tising staff, Collegian office, 7 p.m: Tuesd'ay Collegian candidates for editor ial staff, Collegian office, 7 p.m. Second semester candidates, Col. legian office, 7:30 p.m. Penn State Club meeting, Club Room, Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdail Cwens meeting, WSGA Room, White Hall, 5:15 p.m. Thursday House of Representatives meet ing, 305 Old Main, 5:15 p.m. Choir Rehearsal, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Lenten Vesper Services, Rabbi Eppstein, 304 Old Main, 4:30.p.m. 11 111' Q 17.1 .:;;t ?:: :i ': : , mk, ) . Loved by the lady of the Gagne chief Today Sunday Monday fare Enters Her most dynamic role, ,or of Armin drec efl by a ' woman THE COLLEGIAN Elections- (Continued from page one) dent Union before 4 p. m. Tues day. This petition must be sign ed by the party chairman and the secretary. A penalty will be inflicted upon the entire clique if any violations of the Elections code are discov ered by the committee. Penalties will be no more than 28 votes or less than 14 votes. The violations follow: P. Electioneering in any part of Old Main by clique members while voting is in progress (with the exception of the interior of the 'Sandwich Shop.) 2. Candidates in any part of Old Main other than the time ne cessary to cast their own ballots. 3. Buying of votes, either with the promise of money or other forms of bribery. 4. Campaign posters in any part of Old Main other than those ap proVed by the Elections commit tee for use at the polls. . 5. Destruction or defacing of property on any public or private 'building. 8. Using the help of first sem ester freshmen with upper-class elections and campaigns. Voters violating voting ethics, such as voting twice, allowing votes to be bought, voting under false pretenses, etc., shall be dealt with by . Student Tribunal. Members of the Elections •com mittee are B. J. Cutler, Ann Lou ise Decker, Julia Gilbert, Robert Gridley, Helen Hatton, Joan Hu ber, Polly Hdber, 'Paul Krystbw, and Laurene Newbold. Robert Gleichert is chairman. Budget Cooking Two model kitchens at the Col lege are used by students to prac tice home meal service. Girls work in.two's and are required to pre_ pare meals within a specified bud get. Tribunal Raps 3 Freshmen Lawbreakers Three frosh customs violators were sentenced to wear sandwich signs and other "odds-n_ends" at the fit:st meeting of Tribunal in Old Main Wednesday. Guy Newton presided. A frosh from Philadelphia, Ho bart D. Pollard Jr., because "he forgot to wear his customs one night," has to wear a three-foot dunce cap besides his sandwich sign. Another violator, who could not remember to wear his customs every day, will not be mistaken about the campus starting today. He will have his clothes on back wards, with a large black bowtie around his neck and a bright baby bonnet on his head. Two small flower pots will dangle from each side, of his belt, and a piece of toast will swing from each ear. The third wrong-doer, Fred Shi kadeh, begins wearing his sand wich sign today, and also has to wear a bushel basket on his head, and carry a raw egg in a wooden spoon. Besides that, he must re port in front of Old Main with the other two violators every day ex cept Saturday and Sunday at one p.m. to sing his college songs. Tribunal, after due deliberation, exempt six ex-servicemen and three transfer students from ob serving frosh customs. All ex servicemen and transfers who haven't been excused by Tribunal from wearing customs are asked to apply at the next meeting of Tribunal in 104 Old Main, 7 p.m. Wednesday. President Guy Newton an nounced than all hat men and up_ perclassmen are to assist in turn ing in all frosh violators. Forms will be found at Student Union. Motion Picture- (Continued from page one) The outdoor scenes, those of the high school girl bus drivers and high school boy Railway Express men, were taken in Jefferson county, Alabama, while the in door scenes were taken in State College under the Cathaum Thea ter in a fully equipped movie studio, The school board, the teachers and the ladies club members all play themselves. Four State Police from Hollidaysburg and Pleasant Gap were detailed to take roles. Even the garagemen, the insur ance salesmen, the book store owners and the .Ag Hill profs ap pear as themselves, townspeople interested in public safety. "They believed in the project," said director Neusbaum, I,Vho has a .record of producing .at least one play a semester at the College for the past 17 years. The latest was "Twelfth Night." There were technical men on the show too, Cameraman Luther Keper, Soundman Paul Seitzinger and ;Sr..''.ety Consultant I. C. Boer lin as well as Director Neusbaum. Three of theie four also man aged to insert parts of their an atomy into the film. Boer•lin's right hand, Seitzinger's left arm and leg, and Neusbaum's back all make their appearance. Only Keper was too busy at his camera to be a piece of "atmosphere." - A. E. Neyhart, instructor• of public safety, furnished the tech nical assistance. Women in Sports— (Continued from, page four) Solomn, N. Isett, L. Grossman, and Joyce Keller, guards. Badminton Frolic WRA Badminton Club will open this semester's activities by hold ing a party for members and all coeds interested iriloining the club at White Hall, 7:30 p.m., Wednes-clay. Badminton will be the .main at traction for the evening topped off with refreshments at the close of the program. • Ruth Winterstein, club president, requests all girls intending to join to sign up on the :.bulletin board in the White Hall locker room by Monday. Bowling . telegraphic meets will be held in the White Hall bowling alleys, 6:45 Friday evening. ---.. ' 491 ; ; 4 . 1. / -... v i - - 4. • -A- ~ ~..0,., :', , •id., 1 you'', I. O . E. ...A. ON A Ikb ) , :,:A! , ..p-.. e ll ,-,,,,,,,, o :1;1 ‘ 10- ttki and looking doubly de-lovely in our new JUNIOR MLS RLSS Charles Shop Fri. "DIXIE JAMBOUREE" Frances Langford, Guy Kibbee Set. "WYOMING HURICANE" Russell Hayden Mcn. "BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS KEY" Lynn Bari, Akim Tamiroff Tues. "CAREER GIRL" Frances Langford Wed. "I LOVE A MYSTERY" Jim Bannon, Nina Foch Thurs. "BA,RBABY COAST Geni" Wallace .Beery. •Itissnie Barnes PAGE SEVEN