The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 07, 1947, Image 4

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    PA.CO: TOUR
o(Pcilc, Prizes
higNight Slow
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Al) Amway orchid sent by Tom
);; . ;_qinern:in- from Hollywood'. will
Jen. to the oldest lady at the
" I ;l4l . 3lldast in 1 - 13011ywood" show
;%,); li,.(h• ii:s being given by the Alpha
Y, Delta Sororiyt March 21.. at 8"
In. in Sdhwab Auditorium.
The orchid is being sent air
; sipt‘g.:ial delivery, by Mr.
inert - Iml, who personally sup
-1-10,,•4 ; 0.3.1: 1 :1 show by sending pos
ici..; and advertising material.
Other prizes Which will be
l'ored ',lt the "Breakfast in Hol
;•ad." .. , how have just been an
-1:: ;1..r.:•.2d by Mrs. C. R. Gearhart,
io•l:rmia..l of the committee.
'Jibe Giund .Doo,. Prize will be
"Nlv Treasure Diamond Ring" do-
A:1 by ;The •Mtrr, Jewelry Store.
A (s.tra rNfort. Make_up Kit will
given. front Rea and Derick,
Culdbt.rees are donatino. a $5O
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Ar,[l(caillioß ( (I wo in
Iniillaitei New Members
!Member:Alit) in the. Penn State
di ~ ;it(r )l the Association of
C`liilrliiora Education is now open
.ii.urient,s interested in elernen-.
edtunliati or childhood de-
Froncine Gittle
)n-i :leer, IFesident, said today.
ifoltiation of new members will
the southeast Atherton
)..iiige at 8 o'clock Tuesday: Miss
P . 1.1.3er of the hone economics de
) :n will speak on `‘Seauti
fic:ition of the Teacher."
`flie Object of this organization
1.; to excliange professional idess
curl experiences, make social
coi,Licts, .and gain professional
cx:perienz..2 by working with chil_
14.0y0n‘,.. interested should eon-
Missatittletnacthe.r at Grange
11:wn,
- Connter Club
Olmpus Center Club will hold
a l'un Night Party in 304 Old
m.iin from 3 to 12 o'clock tonight.
All members and bheir guests .are
iii‘7l:ted, according to Thomas
nyprie, president.
CLASSIFLED SECTION
All .c[a:ssified advertisements
tnn.i at .be in, by 4:30 p.m. day
proceeding issue. Price.. are: 40c
for one insertion, $l.OO, three
insertions, 11 words or less. Call
Collegian, 711.
le OR WEDDING receptions:
".%)o , kies, sandwiches, lunch ca_
, iering, wedding cakes. Fri d a
122 Irvin Ave., phone 4818,
SiAte Collage.
O , ._"4.3UIRAINT wanted for one-half
doulble room at Pollock Circle.
Pre.lent occuipant going frater...
oily. Call Pete Johnson, 3468.
WIAiNTED Maid for fraternity
house. Apply Heaver House or
cAI 851 after 5:30.
),031"---iBeer mug with sentimen
tal value. Fraternity crest and
sszune., Call 4975, ask for Chick.
WA l NTED—Memlbers for poster
reJw. Attend meeting 9 Car
)iegie in. Tuesday.
ANC) SEDL—To buy size 38
double breasted tux, and. for
tiale size 36 double breasted tux,
owellent condit i 0 ri. Cali Toni,
:!;3713.
WANPED---Ride to New York
:ID aster vacation; for wife and
1;01.1. Call Walter, 3364.
itOR. SAILE—A set of tails, never
'worn; size 36 to 37. Call Jake,
:).Y/
„ oval s aid GOOD w ad ,
. m e to be high pricer/
TUE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA.
Debate Teams to Meet
At Shippensburg College
Eight members of the men's
and women's debat e teams will
leave Friday for Shippensturg
State Teachers College, Shippens
burg, to compete In th e annual
tournament there.
The Shippensburg meet custo
marily includes debaters from
Gettysburg, Catholic University,
George Washington, Dickinson,
Tempt e, American University,
Maryland, West Virginia and
other eastern institutions.
Representing the men's debate
squad, Samuel Neely, PeLar
G iesey, Harris Gilbert. and. Fred
Kecker will attempt to retain the
tourney championship won by the
College squad when the meet , was
held in 1915.
Neely and Giesey will join in
the presentation of the affirmative
view of the babor-Arelnagerrlant
question: "Resolved, That labor
should have a direct share in the
Management of incluz,try." Gilbert
and Kecker mill make up the
negative team.
WOMEN'S SQUAD
Prof. Clayton H. Schug, coach
of the' women's team. has dele
gated four coeds to vie in the
tournament. Helen Dickerson and
Dorothy Leeds compose the af
firmative team, with Jean Dalton
and Ann Hay to argue the
negative. _ _
Miss Diekerson and Miss Dal-
Judicial Extends Hours
far Concerts, Lectures
Lois App, chairman of Judicial,
has announced the foll Owing rule
which has recently been approved
by the Senate as an addition to
the constitution:
"If week: night forums or con
certs should not end at 10 or
after, coeds will receive a rea
sonable .Ernotutt of tlif.e to return
t o their dorms without penalty.
The coed must sign out for the
forum or concert if she expects
to receiv e this late permission."
Perthissions for other special
occasions may be granted in the
future by Judicial, and notice will
be given in the Collegian.
LOST-3rd door Sparks, Wed.
afternoon, Navy CouLweatho
acket; inside waist ,band marked
"Lt. (jg) H. G. Stevenson." I've
gat yours. Rog, 4949.
LOOK NO FURTH - IER —Enter!
Win prize and prestige at All-
College Talent Show: Apply Stu
dent Union today.
FOR STUDENT- 1 / 2 double room.
Call or inquire 147 East Park
Ave. Phone 4385.
SINGLE vacancy Pollpck Circle;
immediate occupancy. Call Het_
timr,er, Dom 1:2, Room 9; phone
3986.
ONIE-HAILIF double room, second
floor. Also board in mixed din
ing room for students or married
couples. 300 . South Allen street.
Phone 4630.
FOUND—A full weekend's enter
tainment with the Tru-Blue
Quartet Friday and Saturday
nights at the Pacadise Cafe, Belle
fonte.
The
Fliirst National Bank
®f -
State Col e
Member o
Fexierall Deiposit insurance Corporation
ton will deliver the constructive
speeches, and Miss Leeds and
Miss Hay will cross-examine op..
posing teams. Accompanying this
squad will be Prof. William Ham
ilton of the Speech Department.
SIX MATCHES
One of the very few tourna
ments to utilize the cross-exami
nation style of debate, the Ship
pensburg meet will place each
competing unit in six matches.
In former years the number of
matches was eight, and in win
ning the last tourney, the men's
squad compiled a record of six
won and two lost, numbering
among its victims, the women's
team of the College.
Barbara L. T roxell,' 37
Sings at Town Halt
In New York City
Barbara M. L. 'Troxell, grad
uate in music education at the Col
lege in the Class of 1937, was
presented Saturday afternoon as
a "debut" artist at Town .Hall in
New York.
A soprano., Miss Trim , ll two
years ago was a finalist in the
Metropolitan Auditions of the Air.
She , also has been heard as soloist
with the .New York City Sym
phony and as assisting artist with
Dawn Town Glee Club in New
York.
While an undergraduate at the
College, Miss Troxell, whose hoMe
is in Nazareth, sang in the wo- .
men's glee club, the choir, lolaYedi
in the women's , orchestra, and was
active in Thespians. She was a
mernber of the Louise IHorner
Clue. music honorary society,
and of Pi Lambda Theta, educa
tion fraternity.
1947Cata1ogueReady
For Faculty Members
Al 9 4 7 College catalogue has
been published and is being dis_
tributed to faculty and adminis
trative offices this week, but will
probalbly not be given to indi
vidual students, said William S.
Hoffman, registrar.
Copies will be available to stu
dents through their advisors. The
current shortage of printing ma_
terials has dictated this policy,
the Registrar's Office reported.
Of 9000 co:pies. ordered, 2100
have been received to date. Most
of these are earmarked for cam
pus offices.
The Westminster
Foundation
Invites You
To Its Meetings Every
Sunday Evening at 7:30
Coeds Elect
Honor Girl
All coeds will vote for Quill
girl during the week of March
10 at Student Union, according
t o Lynette Lunclquist, president of
Theta Signia Phi, women's jour
nalism honorary.
Candidates are Joan Marring_
ton, Mary Margaret Barnett,
Mary Lou Waygood and Ann
Baker, presidents of Mortar
Board, Junior Service Board,
WSGA andWllA.
The winner will be revealed at
the Matrix Table of Theta Sigma
Phi at the Nittany Lion Inn
March 17. Cap and Matrix girls,
who are chosen by Theta Sigma
Phi members, will also be an
nounced at the banquet.
Windcresl Plans
Social Program
Swimming parties and dance
plans were discussed by .Wind
crest residents at a recent mass
meeting. Complaints on telephone
service and lack Of mail boxes
were also brought up.
'The first swimming party will
kie held in the Glennland Pool
from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
These parties will be held every
other week on Tuesday evening.
There will be no charge, but 15
couples must be present to assure
continuant. of the program.
Monthly dances in the Elks
Club ballroom will be definitely
planned for the future and offi
cials will be contacted about' ad
ditional telephones by the Bur
gess.
Residents requested better mail
service as there are no mail box
es at the present in Windcrest.
The nearest boxes are at Pollock
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Circle and on campus.
Look Magazine Says:
BOYD RAEBURNIS ORCHESTRA
"BEST BET FOR 1947"
FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1.947
The Dorsey's
Might Have Been
Fabulous . . .
But Wait Until
You've Heard
TRU-BLU
QUARTET
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY NIGHTS
DANCING BEGINS
'AT 8:30 P.M.
PAR - I DpE
CAFE
Now Under New
Management
IS THE