GE. FOUR New Engineer Goes on Sale :Edited by Lynne Robinson, the October. 1946 issue of The Penn State Engineer is now on sale at the Corner and Student Union. Sal e price per copy i s 10 cents. Articles included in the Engi neer's first issue of the Fall semes ter aie "Melamine Bonded Fiber glas-Beinforcement in' Plastics," by Edward M. Lucas; "Bomb Damage in a German City," by Leroy C. Meyers of the depart ment of geography; "What About Tomorrow," by John Householder; and "Production of D.D.T.," by John P. MdCarthy. Climaxing the magazine' s fea tures' is an articl e by Harry P. Ifarnmond, dean of the School of lihigineering, entitled "We Begin a New Year." Nifiany-Independent (Continued from page one) this cooperation: a. Meetings of the entire stu dent body every two months at which time a general Cabinet re port would be given; class presi dents would report for their class and chairmen of importlEnt committees, which had been 'ap 'pointed the preceding two months would report on their work. lb. Formation of a student faculty Council composed as fol lows: 1. All-College President. 2. Representative of Dean of rMen. 3. Representative of the Dean of Women. 4. IJF,C. President. 5. ILS.C. President. 6. Representative of President Hetzel's office,' 7. President of 14r.S.GA. 8. Panhellenic Coucil. The council would meet month ly and handle only those matters which are closely related to both administration and-students. (Purpose: The purpose of this Council would be to discuss affairs which pertain to both students and the school administration and would alleviate the ill-will which is being maintained by having too few administration men on All- College Cabinet and too few stu dents on the Student Welfare Committee. Furthermore we realize that many problems which arise con cerning the students do so be cause a lack of understanding upon the part of the zdministra tion the above named Council would help to correct this. The purpose of the student body meetings would be to report to th e students the state of student government and also to accept suggestions from the entire stu dent body concerning policies which Cabinet should follow. 3. We pledge ourselves to ac tively support a Student Union, campaigning by the following methods: a. Allotment of needed funds 11 . thuri g tl Some e,./\/ Has Been A tided t I ip l y Anton ,!- SHIP !PRESSING OH SHORT NOTICE Pugh Street Alley, Opposite • Clarks' Garage JOE IMILLY, Prop. Campus-Key (Continued from rage one) Lodge wings (money still need ed. $564D) and promote the ac tual completion of these wings. c. Get needed campus facilities such as enclosed bulletin boards and accessible sound and light equipment for rallies and dem onstrations. 3. Make Penn State a more enjoyable place to attend. How? a. Promote recreation on Sun day other than the impossible Boro Sunday movies so far vainly sought. 93. Foster coeducational swim ming at . the Glennland pool. c. Impress upon the College atehoritity; the urgent need for seasonal facilities such as the artificial ice pond and adequate tennis court management, while insuring transporation to Whip ple's Darn and the Ski Lodge. d. Create and instill a uni fied Penn State spirit by integrat ing the independent, town, and 'fraternity students through low cost All-College activities. Men and women of Penn State are now challenged to accept the opportunity to bring to office can •didates who earnestly pledge themselves to make realities those policies which they feel the great est majority of students want. Your VOTE for the CAMPUS KEY party is your chance to make this possible. for the Student Union Committee lb. Continuation of this com mittee as en active force in solici ting support for a building by, if necessary, appointing new men to replace those whose keen interest has been diminished. 4. We encourage the sponsor ing by All-College Cabinet of sending representatives of our student body to the other colleges at which Penn State freshmen are enrolled. We realize that, after all, those students belong to Penn State as well as we do and are eager to beccme more closely as sociated with this Campus by: 1. Th e organization of the above representatives. 2. Extending invitations to a certain number of Penn. State stu dents at these different schools to come to this campus for a week end. Purpose: The purpose o'f the above plank is to ensble these freshmen to become definitely as sociated with this campus. The representatives could explain to the 'freshmen various aspects of life at Penn State such as—student government, campus organiza tions (Daily Collegian, Honor So cieties, fraternities, and other so cial organizations) and prdblems of our College Community. 5. , One delegate from Pollock Circle to be chosen by that group to represent them on All-College Cabinet. The Nittany-independent Party releases the above platform with the sincere promise that, if elected, we will carry out each and every plank. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Blue Band (Continued from page one) Myers. and W. Wilson, piccolos. Frank Hess, E flat clarinet; Leo nard 'Dileanis, alto clarinet; and Ellis Hall, bass clarinets. Abram Bosler, S. Ciccone, Sid ney Givotovsky, K. W. Hagerty, Michael Horen, James Kocher, Edward Liattter, Aldred Levlno, W. P. Loomis, Karl Mahaffey, F. F. Meninghaus, Myron Moskow itz, D. L. Mowry, Ernest Rolili, John Schoening, R. Spiker, D. Stitely, and' 'W. W. lArolfersher ger, B Eat clarinets. Virgil Neilly, Jack Reeves, George Thomas, and John Wills, saxophones. Francis Rettzo, D. C. Skillman, and Charles Zoslow, tenor saxophones. Fred Swingle, baritone saxophone; Jack Shet ter, bass drum; Carl Colteryahn and R. J. Hepburn, 'cymbals. Nel son Bowen, David Doan, Donald IFredirickson, , Orvis Gullicla, and Donald Keagy, snare drums. Players (Continued from 'page one) Corl, and Carol Hecht are crew members. Farina Brown is in charge of paint crew. Workers are William Clark, Anne Dunaway, Mary Glick. Phyllis Harkin, William Reed, Rose Sherman, and Mar garet Waple. Property crew will be directed by Rita Patterson. Susanne Chap pell, Lois Hartswick, Martha Koons, Eleanor Romanyshyn, De lores Ross, and Phyllis Toner are crew members. Dorothy-Jayn Smart will take care of sound technicalities. Gor_ don Fiske will manage the stage crew which will be announced later. Residents of Pollock Circle are asked to give notice to Mail At teniaants whenever •Uhey 'depart for weekends. Phone calls, regis tered and special delivery mail will be handled accordingly. Barney _Ewell, Lion alumnus who toured Europe this summer, says foreigners are good distance runners, poor sprinters. ' 4 4 1 #11.1. 4 .44114.144CriTAii At CRNATED IN IMAMS: . _ 1 , ~, , ~' ' I - ..! • . ,i, , NAIL ENAIIKE! r' LIPSTICK! ONEARTZELY IVIDLET FIRED WITR BURIES- MADLY BEAUTIFUL - -eety Like nothing ever known! And so; so wearable! Splurge of splendour—with mystic-mauve powde 'transfigures your face! V that Revlon ;`stay -on::. McIANAHAN'S S. Allen St CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST: ring setting with diamond and gold initials "S.S.". Call Cy Schuster at 3922. Reward. WANTED—Ride to Lehighton or vicinity ifor Lill weekends. Leave Fridays or Saturdays. Contact Mellon 2207. LOSS—One Helbros wristwatch with very smelly wristband in 3rd floor washroom Old Main. Reward. Call 2009. ,RI•DIJ WANTED To NOw York City on afternoon of Friday, October 18. Call Harriet Scholia 2047. ROOM—Close to dining hall in Pollock C!,rele. Fully Completed. dorm. Call Eldridge 34 1 08. Present roomer wishes to pledge frater nity. FOR SALE Girl's sweaters, dresses, gowns, excellent con dition and quality also skirts jackets. Size 14 to 16. Call KRT 3035 after 6. •-.- - • • '• r. 43.1 13k ' MUM'S the word II I II Buy her a beautiful Chrysanthemum for the. Michigan , State Game • Bill McMullin Florist • Ex-GI Owned and Operated •• • • 135 So. Allen St. Phone 2434 'EMT MAXE-VP COZOR FACS POWDER, State College TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19443 VETERAN'S WIFE with A.B. de- grce in sociology desires full or part time work. No secretarial work. Call Mrs. Asen 3960. FOR SALE—Red chenille rug, medium size, just cleaned. Ideal for ,dormtitory room. Phone Kay, ON. WILL PDRSON who *eked up wrong navy peacoat in Sparks or E. E. Monday go to Student Union to return it and get your own. ROOMER WANTED Student wants to pledge fraternity. Must have .substitute in order to leave Pollock Chicle dorm. pay time used, plus added bonus. Call Penrod 4951. Edwin H. Farr, Dorm 8, Room 3'3, Pollock Circle. Penn State's football team will play in four states this Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, and Maryland. W 4,14 * ‘,, p:1,4 awe : .4"4 4 1 41 V*l. 4"45: t.,t i‘' t ~ . ";) , 4 . - • '1 •••• :•.; =l' 4 ' ..• • • • . • , •• ' •.•-i.•-•4.• teron) 1.75* • 1.00*: