FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1945 orum To Brin ..'Beginning its second season, the State College Community Forum, imposed of 19 cooperating or ganizations, is planning • a series of seven well-known speakers this year. k The Forum will present its first speaker in November. Season tickets for all seven numbers will SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP HEARTY WELCOME THE CLASS OF 1949 * Delicious Pies and Pastries Electric bakery - Flowers Say.. “Welcome’ Add 3 new thrill to her first formal party with one of our specially designed corsages WOODRING’S FLORAL GARDENS PHONE 2405 BEAVER AVE. PENN STATE ENGINEER FOR QUALITY IT TOO, HAS APPEAL 10c AN ISSUE TECHNICAL ARTICLES TALK OF THE CAMPUS * JOKES, PICTURES sell for $2.50. Last year’s (Forum speakers were Edward Tomlinson, Stuart • hase, Kiknalal Shridharani, Drew Pearson, and 'Max Lerner. Speak ing in Schwab Auditorium, they drew near-capac!ty crowds, 45 per cent of which were students. EXTENDS A At The Allen Street FROSH Monthly Publication 7 Speakers THE COLLEGIAN Male Glee Club To Reorganize Because an increase in male en rollment for the fall semester is expected, Prof. Frank Gullo is planning to reorganize the Penn State Glee Club. The Glee Club, a male choir, was a war casualty and has not been in operation for three years. In addition to the Glee Club, two other vocal groups will be Choir Tryouts Freshman try-outs for the College Choir will be held from 1:30 to 5 p. m., Friday, October 26, and those for upperclass students from 7 to 9 p. m., Monday, November 5. Women students will report to 211 Car negie and men, 200 Carneg.e. Old choir members who wish to re-schedule the activity should register in. 216 Carnegie by November 5. reorganized on the basis of com petitive try-outs. The College choir, mixed singing group, which performs each week at the Col lege chapel service, and the Tre ble Singers, reorganized last year under the direction of Prof. Guy Woods, will start. rehearsals in the next few weeks. The Blue Band organized in an informal way at the beginning of the football season and will con tinue as it is now until the end of the season. When the Blue Band is no longer needed the concert unit of the band will be chosen by competitive examinations. The symphony orchestra, nor maly an organization of 70 pieces, will also resume its activities un der the direction of Professor Fishburn. Freshmen are eligible for all the musical organizations which are in orperation. These include the ones mentioned above, plus the ROTC band. In all cases member ship is based on competitve try outs, the time and place of which will be announced in a later issue of Collegeian and on the music de partment bulletin board in Car negie Hall. Rohrheck To Serve With College Editors Group Edwin H. Rohrbeck, agricultur al editor of the College, has been elected a member of the execu tive committee of the American Association of Agricultural Col lege Editors for 1945-6. Rohrbeck previously served in the same capacity in 1929-30. In 1932 he was elected vice-presi dent of the association and in the absence of the president, Charles D. Byrne, of Oregon, he presided at the annual meeting held at the University of Illinois m loss years later he was chairman of the program committee for the meeting held at Cornell Univer sity. Paterson Hosiery Shop + DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES + 136 E. COLLEGE AVE. STATE COLLEGE Rules Given for Frosh Coeds Once again freshmen come to campus and add a little more green to the environment with their green bows and dinks. But in addition to customs, freshmen coeds are known for breaking track records when it’s 8:14 and they have to be in at 9:15. ' All freshmen will have a three week no dating period, during which the only communication they will have with members of the opposite sex will be one hello per person. Anything more than hello will be considered a date and the offender will be subject to punishment by Judi ’ iFreshmen women must be in the dormitory at 9:15 every night except Friday and Saturday when they may have 9:3o’s.’ This rule will be enforced only dm'ng the three-week no dating period, af ter which the frosh coeds w.il De allowed one ten o’clock and one WELCOME * The W omen's R ecreation Association COLLEGE FOOD MARKET Quality Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Choice Meats and Groceries 202 West Phone 4955 College Ave. Free Delivery The Penn State Players one o’clock, to be used interchang eably. They will be permitted to date three times each weekend, Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday until 5:30 p.m. Once a month freshmen women <will toe allowed a special, ten o’clock but this permission is not to be used for dating. They may associate with men on and off campus only until 5:30, following the three-week no dating period, and must sign out for all dates, indicating the hour of departure and destination, and sign in upon return. Special permissions will be granted to freshmen women for big weekends, but no members of the upper classes has the privilege to grant immunities to freshmen women. offer opportunities to students to engage in pleasant extra-cur- ricular activities. Students may work Scenery, ments: painting, struction, electrical, costume, and adver- tising. PAGE THREE these depart- design, property,
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