FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1945 Cabinet- (Contintlea from page one) nresident were sug gested from the floor. The repre sefrtatives believed that the en tilt student body should elect a president who would perform the dttt!es of Cabinet chairman. Un der the present system the eighth e;:riester nresident .automatically beicorres chairman. The Penn State Christian Asso miation and the Women's Recrea tional Association were added to the list of ex-officio members of 'Cabinet in. another change pro- Posed by the Constitution Revis iop committee. , Mary Faloon, seventh semester president, said that Judicial and Tribunal would be • able to, func tion .more smoothly if a Student Regulations Committee was es tab!.ished. i rhe -Purpose 'of this grOup * Would . - be" to make rules gov ernng the., social' conduct of all students connected • with the Col lege: •• , :pn- this . committee .there would b cio e,,Aw .representatives—one man atid one woman—froni each sem ester. The dean of men, the dean he:women, and the All-College yge, • president, or president, corr.olete the board. •- inet also heard. the report ol,, ; Gtbw.-Newton,' chairman of the Ic..oep . •Off the Grass committee, who stated that a campaign will Ve staged beginning Monday to keep stUdents, - off the . grass. Signs w.lll alSo be erected sat bare spots on the campust• Newton' 'asks all ,attidentS to cooperate in the, driye hiF*illt - inedv the - sideWalids' and . not' acroSS'the lawns. , . I - : r ftVilliarn, Morton/ Chairman of , the.:B,wing Inn . comanittee, announ ra r v ' . . that dwing Inn will "be open zfo";:the Pubfic in the ArmOry to t ,nrght... :t." The 'Elections 'Code was appr9- , :440 --, ..a5; -read by Chairman ..Helen A:Afton: of—the :Election's comxnit- • ..•. .• • Latrossemen— • • ;- •-• , '. , YCLontinued. from page.; six) . over7-Nayy; trainee George Meek-. • er --although Meeker, his . .injured '';leg4.).iealedi will also see plenty ~. • „ .Most of the 44 players will get infO:lfie'gaine, :Coach Thiel 'said. sone_Of :The promising prospects iare."..tifervin : Snyder,•:Dean Kissell, :I'Lipeg..P.aqmer, Karl Erdman,- and Navy:- trainees Stan Rubin 'arid. PENN ,STATE CtASS RINGS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC. STORE Beauty Aids For Stockingless Legs VENIDA LIQUID HOSIERY 49c and 98c LENTHERIC. Soft Focus LEG MAKEUP $l.OO MINER'S LIQUID MAKE-UP . _ 25c 'and 49c DURATION LEG-DID 25c and 49c kNis LEG SILQUE Liquid Stock . ings $l.OO AYER'S STOCKING LOTION $1 BABY TOUCH Hair Re mover 25c and 35c -1 I 1. 4. 6 : : . I'> :kls .' ..,:.i.t , • 1.4. Allen:Streel'-=- - Next tO . Alank Clock Ca lenda v— . (Continued from page five) IMA meeting, IMA clubroom, Old Main, 7 p.m. Parmi Notts, 418 Old Main, 7 Outing Club, White Hall lounge, 7 p.m. Bowling Club, _White Hall, 7:15 Tap and Square Dancing Club, Rhythm room, White Hall, 7:15 Atherton News Review, south west lounge, Atherton, 6:30-7 p.m. Aquacade Rehearsal, White Hall pool, 7:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST: Gold identification brace- let with name engraved "Jane Mahaffey." Please return to 241 Ath Hall. Sentimental value! ' LOST: -Sterling silver tie clasp with initials J. G. K. Call 4008. Ask for Jack or Al. • FOR RENT: Large, second floor double room with inner-spring mattress. Reasonable. 250 , South Allen.' FOUND---Blue and gold Parker fountain pen. Call Paul W., 3316. Pay for this ed. lt•Jpd—Cß BIG REWARD ' OFFERED—Just find medium sized brown spirel notebook containing business notes of Penn State Engineer: Lost in Stec Hall Saturday. Finder please call Field, :19 Atherton Hall. LOST—GoId identification brace let with name , engraved "Jane Mahaffey." please return to 241 Ath Hall. Sentirriental value! LOST—Sterling :silver .tie clasp with initialS J.G'.K.. Call4ooB,.ask for jack or Al. ; ' Ib:dig-41C FOR RENT=Large, second floor double vocm with inner-spring mattresses. Reasonable. 250 South Allen. • lt,pd--VIET LOST—Brown 'leather billfold, containing maitric card and meal ticket. Reward.? Return to Ann Berkheimer; 1104 Watts Hall. WANTED—Two gellows for ap-art ment. Five rooms, private batik, good location. '124 iPugh St., Apart- Merit Nci. 5. ' " .LOST- 7 -JKeys on chain: between Corner Room and Mac • Hall. Finder rettirn 'to Student Union.- If...any handsome man desires date with beautiful girl on Saturday night, call Dorothy Meadows, 'Mac Hall.. • - • LOST—Yellow gold bracelet in bowling: alley of White Hall. In scription -"Jane." Please return to 241 Atih. . BONNIE .BELL MEXICAN .LEG MAKEUP $l.OO Sz $2.00 ,: A .new shade Easy to apply. ,' .sir . 1 a d IDE RICK 711 NC THE COLLEGIAN Champlin- (Continued from page three) Such a lend-lease program, ac cording to the professor, would serve as a "major means of over throwing bias, bigotry, and pre judice. The schools are strategic and decisive—if abused, they will get us into trouble, but they can perpetuate peace." (In explaining his plan, Dr. Champlin says, "We will not force ourselves upon these countries, but be glad to be invited. The smart people will want to know about us, as our educational sys tem is so highly rated." The damage Hitler has done to the schools, he believes, will be lessened because there are enough good Germans gradually being released who will be avail able for the reorganization of Germany's schools. Trackmen Enter— (Continued from page six) Nugent a 51.5. Tomorrow afternoon Martin, Chelosky, Erdman, and Nugent will run a quarter mile apiece in the mile relay. During the two day meet, Chuck Willing will jump in both the pole vault and broad jump. Floyd Lang, once more eligible, and Dino Tao calezzi will throw the javelin. The Chances for placing in a few events seem fair, said Coach Harvey.. WARNER BROTHERS • -.- AT BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERE NOW SHOWING - LAST TWO DAYS t;-- DOLORES MOH . Orrected by RAOUL WALSH • Sc.., Kan be San 14.111111. L • nasty on an Wen ba Anb , es Stnneri • Mu. be front Siam. MONDAY ONLY \I-%,% LEE W)*TA 'TRACY 4 0. ANCY • KELLY STARTING WED - FOUR RIG DAYS PEGGY ANNIARNER • TED DONALDSON • 1.1.0Y0 NOLAN birected by ELIA:KAZAN • Produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON Screen-Play by Tess Stestnger and Frank Davis • Adapted from the Novel by Betty Smith I Independents— (Continued from page six) State Club, Foster Lodge vs. Lu theran Church, and Mattils vs. Nittany Coop. May 11—Barracks 7 vs. Penn Haven, Lutheran , Church vs. Penn State Club, and Foster Lodge vs. Mattils. 11Way 16--,Mattils vs. Penn State Club, Nittany Coop vs. Foster Lodge, and Penn Haven vs. Beaver House. May 18—Nittany Coop vs. Bar racks 7, Penn Haven vs. Penn State Club, and Beaver House vs. Foster Lodge. May 23—Barracks 7 vs. Mattils. June I—All Star Game. • . wAllNr.n BIIOTHE,IIS • N I T TANI(' FRIDAY- "MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" Lana Turner, John Hodiak SATURDAY— 'HIDDEN VALLEY OUTLAWS' Bill Elliot MONDAY— "Something For The Boys" Carmen Miranda, Michael O'Shea TUESDAY— 'WHEN STRANGERS MARRY' Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter WED. - THURS. "LOST IN A HAREM" Abbott and Costello Lit Trs IVA . 1 1 ftlys Tues. , One Day Only JEAN ARTHUR JOEL McCREA in "THE MORE THE MERRIER" PAGE SEVEN Penn State has met 64 differ ent institutions on the gridiron since 1887. •,,:':: ~-‘ !NAANEri pRO : ftiEFiS , ..': 1 , , C •-, ' ' BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERS STARTING TOMORROW Continuous Performance -Also-- LATEST WAR NEWS „ . ....' , ii '... . .-,..,- . ...' t''-it. 0 1 (.: ,: .„..., , , ... . . A igi . 4 .i. i..... vrt.:,i : ~. -4.,.::.1. ~. .y..,...„. ..:,?:,....F, ,• , j iii
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