PAGE FOUTI Rain, Snow, or 10 Below, Christmas Sing Goes On Let it rain; let it snow-; let it hit a frigid HO below; the weather doesn’t matter the annual Christmas Carol Sing will go on. As hundreds of carolers blend their voices in the familiar strains of “The First Noel” on the front terrace of Old Main Thurs- CLASSIFIEDS WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh Friday anytime after noon. Call Kay, 4643. WANTED—.Ride to Sayre or vi cinity Saturday. Call Pat 4864 WANTED—Ride for 2 to Phil adelphia or vicinity Friday. Cal Jo, 4643 PLACE your order now for a new 1946 Underwood typewriter, delivery about February 1. In the meantime, ‘why not (have your old typewriter (any make) cleaned •and checked. For full particulars call 4049, between '5 and 7 p.m. 'THE FELLOW who took the grey Parker SI pen from Bissey’s office 318 Old Main, December 4th, a.m. will return it immediate ly via Student 'Union or his name will be submitted to Tribunal for disciplinary action. LOST—One green turtle, answers to ,c Loveboat.” Came all the way from San Diego and then got lost in Ath Hall. Please call 111 Ath. WANTED—Ride to Philadelphia Friday or Saturday. Please? Call Room 5 Ath. WANTED—(Ride to Pittsburgh Saturday. Will share expenses. Call 5 Ath. WANTED—Ride to New Castle Friday or Saturday. Call 118 Atherton. LOST —Ladies’ IBulova Watch, ■Dec. 9 or 10th. Reward. Call ■Bea, Womens Bldg., 3rd East. WANTED—Ride for one to Phil adelphia or New York tomor row, Dec. 15. Contact Frenchy (Rioux Bks. 9. Call 3945. WANTED—R id e to Scranton, Wilkes-Barre or vicinity Fri day, December 21. Call Eddie 4383 between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. Will the fellow who got my laundry accidently, call Lew Stein., 4953, immediately. WANTED—Ride for X-G-I couple to Lewistown, Harrisburg or Philadelphia Friday noon. Will pay expenses. Call 2828. WANTED—Ride to Williamsport December 22 after 9 a.m. that will oet me there 3 p.m. Call Anne, 3il>9 Watts. WANTED—Rtde to Pittsburgh on December 22nd. Please call Mrs. Witter 4848. WANTED—Ride to Syracuse, Ith aca, Schenectady, Binghamton, or Scranton vicinity Friday, De cember 21st, Call 4383. Urgent. FOUND AT HI'LLEL—Pair of shell rim glasses in red case with name 'Morrison Company, Phila. LOST—AOPi sorority pin. If found please call Jane, 435 Ath erton. WANTED—A ride to Tyrone or vicinity, noon December 20. Willing to share cab. Call 52 Ath. \J Going ~lj~' Somewhere? HOret STATE COLLEGE v riMva bureau , \ % A »P° J nte>ent-p hoa9 m day night, they will be carrying on a Penn State tradition of long standing. Professor Hummel Fish burn. head of the music depart ment, is mot certain of the exact date of the first Christmas Sing but he believes it originated about 25 years ago. The formula of these annual song-fests, sponsored by the music department and the Christian As sociation, has always been the same; the head of the music de partment directs; a brass quartet accompanies; the College Choir performs one or two specialty numbers: a faculty member gives a short Christmas talk; and every one. monotones and all, heartily joins in on six or eight familiar carols. No particular star has ever been featured in the Christmas Carol Sing because it is intended to be a true community affair. The most important people are the students, faculty, and towns people who enjoy vocalizing on the old favorites. Never in Professor Fishburn’s ■memory, has the annual event been cancelled because of weather. At times the thermometer has bounced to the icey environs of zero degrees, but this hasn’t stop ped the show. When the carollers gather in front of Old Main on Thursday night, the songs will be the same as last year, lots of the people will be the same, but there will .be a new feeling pervading ' this yuletide sing—the first peacetime Christmas Carol Sing in four years. Loeb Receives Judging Medal William L. Henning, professor of animal husbandry, presented a gold medal award tq Samuel Loeb at the meeting of the Agricultural Student Council held on Thurs day night. Loeb was awarded the prize for highest placing iin a judging contest held last spring. Lack of interest in the student council on the part of agricultural students was discussed and a publicity committee was appoint ed to advertise the council. Mem bers of the committee are Herman Auker, Michael Heaps, and Robert L. Smith. ! Constitution revision and council participation in the Pennsyl vania Rural Youth Association meeting, which was held in Lew istown on Saturday 'and Sunday, were discussed. Charles Adams, president of the council, asks that all agricultural students attend the meetings of the council which are held every other Thursday of the month. “The Agricultural Student Coun cil is the agricultural student’s organization working in their in terest,” stated President Adams. Tau Phi Sigma .. . .business honorary, re cently elected the following of ficers: Doris Handwerk, president, Anne Schlough, vice-president, and Phoebe Forrest, secretary treasurer. THE COLLEGIAN Calendar TODAY Theta Sigma Phi, 221 Atherton, 6:15 p.m. WiRA Executive Board meeting, WRA Lounge, White Hall, 6:30 p.m. Senate meeting, WSGA Room, White Hall, 6:45 p.m. Freshman orientation meeting, 121 imparks, 7 p.m. Treble Singers, caroling, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7:15 p.m. Collegian candidates, first se mester, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m. ■ Second semester Collegian can didates, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8:30 p.m. X-G-I meeting, 110 Electrical Engineering, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Blue Band rehearsal,, 117 Car negie Hall, ,7 p.m. Red Cross Staff assistants corps meeting, 3 White Hall, 7 p.m. Basketball game with Bucknell, Recreation Hall, 8 p.m. IMA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. THURSDAY PSQA Christmas Fireside Hour, 304 Old Main, 4:30 p.m. Lakonides, WRA Lounge, White Hall, 6:30 p.m. Collegian Business Staff, 8 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. All - College Christmas Carol Sing, Old Main Terrace, 8 p.m. PSCA Upperclass Club Christ mas party, 304 Old Main, follow ing Carol Sing. Cosmopolitan Oub Gives Party For Foreign-Born The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its annual Christmas party at the home of Dean and Mrs. Frank D. Kern, 140 W. Fairmount ave nue, at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. After group, singing of several carols, students born in Italy, Germany, South America,- and other foreign countries, will des cribe the Christmas customs of their native lands. G. J. Wurfl, professor emeritus of German, who has acted as Santa Claus for the club for several years, will give out the grab bag gifts. Attention Students! A Representative from the Pennsylvania Rail road of Altoona will sell Wednesday ... December 19 4:30 p.m. al the Registrar's Office Get your ticket ahead of time! Magazines— I Gandy Tobacco PSCA Requests Welfare Aids .Those interested in doing social welfare work in Philadelphia with ,the American Friends’ Service’ during Christmas vacation or on weekends should contact PSCA office, 304.01 d Main, announced Miss Betty Farrow, associate sec retary of the association. Appli cants will work in connection with weekend work camps which have ment of tenement buildings in the as part of their program improve- Philadelphia area. Christmas Fireside Hour Special readings echoing the spirit of the season and Christ mas carol singing will highlight a fireside hour in the Hugh Beaver room at 4:30 Thursday afternoon. PSCA Cabinet members are especially invited .to. attend. WARNER-BROTHERS STATE ■ - ‘ ' I Today & Tomorrow r :me« Mtt - fsiviiM uV -. jjfr'\ >0 «» » v Thursday & Friday ... i «m*TITO GUIZAR and yvR CONSTANCE MOORE »AlOaiDUO *, J uaiKnountß . *r. ' , ftnumnuunu Nauru v »t «r j/g** l - hrrWKfef CrtUM tOOCCSU • • frodwd and Directed by AIFRH) SANHU. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945 Della Sigma Phi . . . entertained Alpha Omicron Pi «t a tea dance Sunday after noon. It was the first party held toy the Delta Sigs since returning to their fraternity house. Walt Staton, social chairman, was in charge of the affair. Einstein's Theory . . .will be discussed by Sara Risan at the Math Club meeting in 110 Home Economics at 7 o’- clock tonight. A short business meeting will be conducted. •uywarBondsandstmSS?hb9 ...TODAY... Randolph Scott Ellen Drew Pearl Buck’s “C HINA SK Y” ... TOMORROW... Robert Young Laraine Day in “THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS” . . THURSDAY . . Claudette Colbert Don Ameche in “GUEST WIFE” HUY WAR BONQSANDSTAMPS^HERI LAST TIMES TODAY Ginger Rogers Walter Pidgeon Lana Turner Van Johnson Week-End alike Waldorf Tomorrow, Thur., Fri. f * ' ' ' » jj uve-THief Bracken I 1 steals Ca^jgjJ I I with bV Mb... 0.W.. -tS b» .-<■«> JonM \" L-~-==s^i