The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 09, 1946, Image 4

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    AC4E Hotta
WSGA Appoints
Lyons Secretary
Janet Lyons. sophomore sena
tor, was appointed temporary sec
rcl•ary of Senate at the first
moating held this semester, an
'pounced Mary Lou Waygood,
WSGA president, Miss Lyons
takes the place of Jean Nelson
who will be off campus for the
•fir:;t eight weeks practice teach-
IMis Waygood read a letter to
the Senate from Miss Charlotte
Ray„ former Dean of Women,
expressing her gratiture to the
women students of the College for
the silver tray presented to her.
She also thanked. the Senate for
their gift of a leather bound
scrapbook which contained pie
cares and newspaper clippings
concerning activities of the wo
men students and events of par
ticular interest to Miss Ray.
Vicki .Gillespie, junior senator.
i. 7; chairman this year of the
WISiGtA, student union scrapbook.
WiSlGt'A's contribution of $2,000 in
Wilds was the first presented to
the student union fund.
Senate approved the (budget
, for this year presented by the
t••;>l.,urer, Marge Gorham.
f; amnion Sense Organizes
Al Meeting Tonight
ComMcm Sense Club will hold a
general meeting, in 121 Sparks at
2: 1 30 p.m. tonight. This will be pri
marily an organizational meeting
to make tentative plan s for the
year.
Two March of Time films,
"Americans All" and "Russia at
War," will be shown. Members
urge everyone interested to at
tend.
La§t year the Common Sense
Club was activ e in the Student
Book Exchange, the establishment
or Rent Control in Centre County,
Famine Relief, and discussion of
Atomic Energy. Similar activities
will b e included in plans for this
y car.
Women's Debate Team
To Organize Tomorrow
The organizational meeting of
the Women's Debate Team will b e
held in 110 Home Economics at 7
pm. tomorrow, Ros e Anne Wilson,
Manager of the team, announced.
'Prof. Clayton H. Schug, coach of
Women's Debate, will be in charg e
of this informal, preliminary meet
ing to which all women interested
in debate, with or without experi
ence, are invited. At thi s time
prospettive debate candidates will
have an opportunity to ask ques_
tions concerning th e nature of
women's intercollegiate debat e at
the College, the system used, ex
per•ience received', and many other
details pertaining to the organiza
tion.
Those who attends will be under
no obligation to join the squad
though they may qualify.
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Fin Elephants
A. small, band which will furnish a variety of
misic for dancing pleasure . . . Specializing in
afternoon and evening performances.
Contact Gene Sprague or Jack Shatter . at
Debra Sligo/no NW-4115V
At Home Ina Trailer
Windcrest Passes
Before MGM Cameras
Windcrest will be in the national limelight sometime in the near
future, when a newsreel, taken at the trailer. community Wednesday
and Thursday by a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer camera crew, will be
Shown in the nations movie theaters. •
The three-man camera and s ound crew took moving pictures of
residents of Windcrest, both exteriors and interiors of trailers, and of
the borough council as they en
tered their community hall and
sat about the council table, ac
cording to members elf the coun
cil.
Pletures were also taken of
children and mothers at' the nurs
ery school for children of ex-G.l.'s
at the Presbyterian Church. Yes
terday afternoon wives' and chil
dren of some of the Windcrest
residents posed for the. movie
camera as they met their hus
bands after classes in Sparks.
The pictures will be used in the
MGM newsreel, "News of the
Day," with John B. Kennedy as,
commentator. Also featured. will
be an interview with Mrs. James
MCGraeth, English war bride.
Mrs. McGraeth, who came to
America only six morutihs ago
frdm her home in Windermere,
Westmoreland County, England,,
was interviewed about her views
Homecoming-
(Covtimed freim race ore)
as far as overnight housing is con
cerned:Those coming from long
distances are advised to seek hotel
.accommodations on the Way.
Featured .by three athletic
events, th e Homecoming Program
on October 19 is e xpected to.draw
a record number of alumni despite
its one-day .limit. Michigan State
College will send both its football
and cross country teams, while
Penn State' s soccer eleven will
meet Colgate University.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA.
on the G.I. Bill of Rights, Wind
crest in general, and the chief dif
ferences between England and the
United States. Her daughter, 2 1 / 2 -
year-old Sally Ann, also appeared
with her in the pictures.
MUM techntcians taking the
pictures were Theodore Rickman,
cameraman, George Jordan, the
sounciman, and Steve Jones, elec
trician. They said that e copy Of
the film may be sent to the Col
lege. ,The College will also be
notified when the film: will be
shown at local movie theaters.
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"Film Test"
iso ici you
make a good
otball
a nouncer
It may sound easy over the our,
but it's really a tough, tiring, nerve
racking business. You have to spout
as many as 600,000 words in a football
season, and heaven help you if your
tongue slips! In today's Saturday Eve
ning Post, Pete Martin tells you just
how tricky a job it is; he gives you a
fascinating play-by-play description of
ace sports announcer Byrum Saam. in
action. Be sure not to miss this lively
article in the new Post.
Re Talks a Wonderful Touchdown
by PETE MARTIN
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SELECTED HY THE AMERICAN
°MALI. COACHES ASSOCIATI
Record Number Enrolled
In Pre-Veterinarian Club
Forty -four students, largest
group ever enrolled, were regis
tered for the Pre-Veterinarian
Club, student organization at the
College for those taking courses
pointed towards the veterinary
field. Officers for the year were
elected at the social and ongani-
Zation meeting Octdber 3 under
supervision of the club's adviser,
Dr. J. F. Shigley, College veter
inarian.
Those elected! are: Robert Bur
leigh, president; Bruce Blauch,
vice - president; Mary Goodwin,
secretary; and Bernard Kelly,
treasurer.
•The Pre-Vet Club plan s to - meet
monthly during the school year,
with programs designed to inter
est those taking pre-veterinary
work.
United Armies
Who said lead soldiers were
just for little boys? Dr. Kent For
ster Of the history department
has on exhibit at the library a
TEACHERS
WANTED
Engineering (all branches)
Numerous Instructorships-Fel
lawsihips open for Bachelors.
Also heavy demand for those
qualified for Professorships,
Associ.ateships and Assistant
slo.ips.
Fine • AriA & Scip.nces‘--Scores
lot' vacancies in• Colleges and
:Universities in all sections.
:Secondary - Elementary All
kinds of positions in locations
paying . the highest salary
schedules. Numerous Pacific
coast (calls.
For quick placement give phone
number. photograph and quali
fications in first letter.
CLINE TEACHERS
AGENCY
East Lansing, Michigan
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946
collection of these. soldiers. that
would thrill any military-minded
youngster or oldster. Anything
from a Roman legionnaire to a
member of • the German Wehr
macht can be found there in bril
liant color and accurate detail.
SALLY'S
NOW AT WARNER THEATRES
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7 p.m.
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