The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 04, 1946, Image 4

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Tessie Helps Costume Girls
Ever try to make 90 costumes?
[Wat’s the size of the order that
i:hc Tlhesipiau costum c crew will
iit 1 before “No Kirk Coming'’
•4>ens Doccmibcr 13. _____
Betty Schmitt, head of the cos
tume committee, designed the 25
different out (Us lo be worn by the
si. Then she set out for Phila-
I'iphia to buy material. “We’re
4 any old costumes .from
'St shows. All tire materials arc
new," she said.
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Sawing Machines Whirr
.Every afternoon and evening
until show-lime, the 22 girls of
the crew ary hard at work sewing
and fitting in th e Thespian room
in the basement of Schwab Audi
torium. There is a steady whirr
from their sewing machines.
Among those hard workers is a
very important person—Tessie,
who has become a Thespian tradi
tion. Tessie is 'a professional
dressmaker from town. She cuts
all the material, without a pattern,
from the Sketches ynd sh e helps
with the sewing. “We couldn’t get
along without her," the girls say.
Came to Help Move
This is the 14th Thespian pro
duction that Tessi e has worked
on. “I’ve been with them since
’38,” she said. “I came to State
College to help somebody move,
and the next thing I knew I was
sewing.” Tessie has also done cos
tume work lor New York shews.
Members of the costume com
mittee are Morylou Aokison, Arloa
Betts, Dorothy Gauffman, Joan
Cushman, Florence Elderton, Elsi e
Eederoff, Patricia Gibson, Fran
cine Gittlomlacher, Ruth Hatfield,
Clara Horn, Doris Kerriek, Jane
Dee, Marylou Markley, Edna My-
Men's Debate Departs
for New York; Slate
Three Matches on Trip
Men’s Varsity Debate Squad
teft State College today for New
York City on the first phase of
its Eastern trip.
■Debates are slated tomorrow
and Friday in the New York City
area, with the teems entraining'
Saturday to West Point for a
(natch with the Military Acade
my.
The 'William Sloan 6 House
will feature an inter-team cross
examination debate tomoriwv be
tween the College’s affirmative
and negative orators. Samuel
Neely and Edward Joyner will
defend the affirmative of the
question: “Resolved, That the
United States should make furth
er efforts to conciliate Russia.”
Malcolm Goldstein and Fred
Keoker will oppose the resolution.
T‘’ridsy, Brooklyn College will
be encountered in the third inter
collegiate debate of this season.
“Resolved, That labor should be
given a direct share in the man
agement of industry,” is the reso
lution, with file affirmative squad
composed of Neely and Joyner,
and the negative including Gold
stein and Keeker.
Only the negative team will de
bate the Military Academy on
Saturday. The labor-management
question will be discussed with
this to be the first decision match
of the season. Goldstein and
Keeker will oppose the Cadets,
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Campus
142 E. COLLEGE AVENUE
cvs, Esther Pebley, Caroline Rice,
Frances Rice. Harriet Schlee, Bea-
Iricc Silvers ten e, Janet Taylor,
Betty Jane Wbitncy. Lois Winden
bergh.
Brewster, Chastaine.
Aston To Head Panel
On Aspects ot A-Bomb
“What Atomic Energy Portends
—.politically. Scientifically, and
VLilit: rily" will be the subject of
a panel discussion tonight at the
AVC meeting in Room 121 Sparks
at 7:30. The meeting is open to
the ‘public.
The political aspects ot atomic
energy will be presented by Dr.
R. W. Brewster, of the political
science department. Dr. John G.
Aston, from the department of
chemistry, will speak about the
scientific applications of power
derived from atoms, while the
military viewpoint will be dis
cussed by Col. Ben-Hur Chastaine,
hesd of the ROTO program at the
College.
Also on the agenda for tonight’s
meeting is the election of five
members at large to serve on the
executive council of the local
A VC.
Engineer Awards Prizes
in Monthly Contest
Penn State Engineer will again
award prizes for the best material
submitted by students for publi
cation each month.
This policy was inaugurated in
1943. Contestants are eligible for
one fifteen dollar or one ten dol
lar prize each month. Any Col
lege student is eligible, and may
submit more than one story a
month, although he may not re
ceive more than one prize.
Entries may be mailed to the
Penn State Engineer, room 410,
Old Main, or left at the Student
Union desk addressed to the En
gineer. The contestant should put
his full name and address on the
title page.
Articles will be judged by the
faculty advisory committee of the
Engineer.
Late News —
(Continued from paae ove)
diiional Negro witnesses told
stories to those heard yes
terday, relating beatings and
threats to their efforts to register
and vote.
NEW YORK —The chairman of
the committee for economic de
velopment, Studebaker Corpora
tion President Paul Hoffman, has
made a suggestion about-labor leg
islation. The' automotive execu
tive called on management to
show statesmanship. And Hoffman
urged that industry turn its back
on proposals for what he termed
punitive labor legislation.
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y. Last
minute lobbying was under way
last night in Lake Success as the
United Nations assembled pre
pared to open its general debate
today on the location of a perma
nent home. Great Britain is said
STEAK...
I like to eat at the
Campus. Meet your friends
for dinner,
Eesftnirazal
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements
must be in by 4:30 p.m. day
proceeding issue. Prices are: 40c
for one insertion, $l.OO, three
insertions, 17 words or less. Call
Collegian. 711.
LOST B c f or te Thanksgiving,
necklace of carved white beads.
Sentimental value. Call 3117.
LOST Navy leather flight
jacket, taken by mistake Wed
nesday Sparks. Name plate on
front Wade Komcror. Call 4979.
Sentimental value.
- 35 OLDS FOR SALE: converti
ble coupe; hcatter; perfect mo
tor. Call Beulner, 4954, A K Pi.
FOR SALE—I ii-Joot house trailer
.installed at Windcrest. Imme
diate possession. Inquire at Dr.
Galbraith’s office or 715 A Wind
crest.
FOR SALE Keuffel-Esser Log
Log Decitvig Sliderule. practi
cally new; $l5. Ted, Rm. 34,
Dom. 6 Pollock Circle.
FOR SALE—Two Tuxedoes; size
34, single, breasted with vest;
size 37. double breasted with vest.
Call 4083.
FOR SALE—‘Double decker bed,
good eondi t i o n; reasonable
price. Call 4095 after 6:30 p. m.
RIDERS WANTED to Erie or
Vicinity. Leave Saturday noon,
return Sunday night. Call Sw:an
son, 4326.
WELL PERSON who picked uip
Hendrix Cultural Spanish book
in men’s room, Nitt'any Theater,
Saturday night Call Wesley, 4233.
Important papers inside.
WANTED Tenor saxophonist,
good’ reader; steady work. Call
Joe, 4908, between 5 and 7 p. m.
LOST-—Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority
pin; initials M.L.M. Call Qyiag r
gie, 2nd floor Irwin.
FOR SALE-—Men's gold, wrist
watch, li7-jewel Swiss, gold ex
pansion wrist band. Also new Par
ker “51”. Call Brown, 4304.
FOR SALE—QSa’idina, 35 mm. f 2.0
Meyer Gorlitz. Trioplan in
Gomipur-R'apid, case. Aunkst, Rm.
I.l', Dorm 2, Pollock Circle.
ZIEISS-IKON Volta 9x42 cm plate,
46.3 Naer, tfllmpack holder,
plate holders; new. Aunkst, Em.
14, Dorm 2, Pollock Circle.
WORK WANTED—Mending to dio
at home. No sheets o r overalls.
Cash. Phon e 2397.
LOST-—ln State Theater, Nov. 26,
one m'aroon notebook. Desper
ate! Call Mac Hall 2nd South, ask
for Barbana. Prevost.'
MIS'SING I —Army short coat from
coat rack in basement cf Sparks;
leather gloves in pocket. It’s cold!
Call- Rodgers, 4444.
to be backing an all-out fight for
Philadelphia, one of the twin first
choices. -San Francisco, the other,:
will probably get its strongest
strongest support from Australia
and China. Russia is said to favor
staying in New York.
Clearance Sale
of
Coats and Suits
Mitchells' Dress Shop
124. E. COLLEGE AVENUE
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Magazines—C andy
Tobacco
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .4, l!