The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1947, Image 4

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Rushing Registration
To Continuo Today
~...x.won for sorority
..shing will continue in the
Dean of Women's office today.
All independent women who
are interested in sororities and
who have at least a one college
average should register, said
Virginia Babbit, Panhellenic
rushing chairman.
Any changes in the rushing
schedule will be announced in
tomorrow's Daily Collegian.
dRA Bridge Club
..lassifies Players
Classification for WRA bridge
club members according to stand
ing as beginners or advanced
players, has been listed on the,
bulletin boards at White Hall,
Atherton, Old Main Sandwich
Shop, and Mac Hall Dining Com
mons, said Mary Kapp, president.
All women who enrolled are
requested to consult the lists. Be
ginners are scheduled to meet
Tuesday and Wednesday, 7 to 8
p.m.; advanced players should
report on Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m.
Miss Kapp requests that all
members bring the $l.OO fee to
the next meeting.
Rains—
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hell game injury, worked out with
the team.
Ram coach Ed Danowski will be
depending upon a handful of pre
war stars and 1948 lettermen, but,
as in the last season, is handi
capped by the need of a good
passer.
Midway through the pre-kaspn
Try. vies
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WSGA Plans
Soph Election
A sophomore senator to WSGA
Senate will be elected by the
sophomore women sometime next
week, said Suzanne Romig, presi
dent of WSGA. Several WRA of
ficers will be chosen at the same
time and the date will be an
nounced later in the week.
Sophomores should be thinking
of members of ,their class whom
they think would best qualify as
representative on the senate of
the Women's Student Govern
ment Association, Miss Romig
urged. To be a candidate for the
position, the girl must have a 1.5
all-college average and have no
major judicial record.
Members of the WSGA Senate
will visit upperclass dorms this
week to aid in the election of
house officers. Janet Lyons will
organize these house officers into
the House of Representatives of
WSGA next week.
practice, the Maroon mentor was
forced to scrap plans for using a
T formation because of the lack of
a good center and quarterback.
Danowski has since reverted to the
old Notre Dame box.
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THE DAILY COLLIDGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE—Girl's gym suit, size
16, excellent condition, reason
able price. Call Bobbie, ext. 196,
from 2-5 p.m. Thursday.
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE-1938
Harley Davidson "90." New
tires, good condition. Phone Dick
2651.
ENGAGEMENTS WANTED
Bunyan Quintet fresh from
Mont Alto. Songs old and new to
Liven up your party. Call Ted Al
len, 3931, Pollack Circle.
Harriers—
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Twenty - six candidates ar e
working out daily for the com
ing meet. Heading the list are
Gerald Karver and Horace Ash
enfelter, two nationally famous
track men. Other members of the
squad are: Donald Longenecker,
Mitchell William s, Frederick
Lennox, Albert Vigilante, Louis
NiCastro, John Bates, Robert
Auman, Robert Handwerk, Ike
Evans, Ted Hissey, Dave Huber,
Dick Toler, Bob Tintsman, Mack
Emmert, Paul Koch, Walt Mehl
ferber, Ed Miller, Bill Garrison,
Jim Christmas, Bob Hour, Earl
Rice, Saul Levy, 'l'. E. Latstetter,
Paul Krauss, and J. W. Zah
radnik.
TRY A PACK TODAY
FOR SALE-1928 Stutz "Black
Hawk" speedster, $745. Call
Russel 4444.
FOR SALE—Brand new Under
wood portable typewriter. Im
mediate delivery. Call 2242. •
ROOM FOR RENT—HaIf of dou
ble. Apply at 238 South Ather
ton street.
WANTED—Men and women stu
dents interested in selling Real
Silk products part-time on com
mission basis. Contact Ronald
Gusahel, Hotel State College, after
1 p.m. Friday, Oct. I'O.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED -- BA
Psychology - English. Exper
ienced intake social worker. Also
editorial. clerical. sales exper
ience. Moderate speed typist. Full
part-time. Mrs. Aronson, 3936.
GIRLS! Are your hemlines in
style? H not, see Helen Hopei,
seamstress. Expert alterations.
.Phone 4497. 138 S. Allen street.
Penn State Class Rings
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STONE
1 RR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1847
GUNS FOR RENT. Ammunition
hunting and fishing equipmen
for sale. Sportsman's Shack, nea
Quick Press Shop.
WANTED-2 alto sax men, .
ride trumpet, bass, piano to :
new band. Call Euge Witmer
883, for tryout.
BOARD for students and facult;
living in Oo',lege Heights, work
ing near Ag Hill. Dining room
207 E. Park avenue.
VISIT THE CEDARS, one-fourtl
mile west of Spring Mills, fol
delicious seafoods, steaks, bever
ages. Dancing nightly.
GET YOUR TYPING done rem
sonably. Manuscripts. thesis
etc. Call State College 2864 Ole
6:30 p.m.
PAUL GROVE' , .
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
No Change in Personnel
PHONE 4048 OR
DU HOUSE
FOR MEN AND WOMEN