PAGE FOUR Honorary Sets Carnival Date Mortar Board will hold a Hal loween Carnival in the parking lot behind New Physics, from 7 to 11 p.m on October 31, Hal loween night. All sororities are to have booths in the Halloween spirit such as dunking for apples and selling of false faces, said Jacque line Zivic, general chairman. There will be outside lighting and a public address system will broadcast music. Committee chairmen are Kay Badolle t, Collegian publicity; Patricia Meily, poster publicity; and Jo Ann Roraback, tickets. Tickets will be 10 cents per booth, but strips of tickets may be purchased three for 25 cents. Treble Singers - (Continued from page owe) Lott, Lois Heyd, Marion Holmes, Dorothy Jones, June Kircher, Joyce Leet, Frances Lohr, Janet Long, Lea Merrill, Nancy Neiner, Helen Nob 1 c, Rusty Ringling, Sally Rothrock, Sally Schleyer, Josephine Stanley and Peggy Zentmyer. First Altos Rosemere Baur, Mary H. Brown, Madelyn Bush, Clara Cares, Cynthia Doan, Jane Doner, Ruth Federman, Gene Gilmore, Martha Gross, Norma Herman, Janice Hook, Lois Hughes, Bar bara Keefer, Isabel Leach, Marian Lewis, Virginia McCluskey. Maren McKay, Nancy Meyer, Ellen Miller, Patsy Morgan, Phyllis Mowrer, Lorraine Munz, Ruth Mursc h, Joan O'Hara, Nancy Parent, Elizabeth Peck, Helen Reid, Myrtle Reigle, Lois Resle r, Eleanor Romanyshyn, Joan Smith, and Margaret Stri dinger. Second Altos Jane L. Anthony, Nancy Ault, Peg Chick, Carolyn Currier, Helen Dickerson, Lovetta Dinius, Annabelle Eshleman, Anita Tier ing, Peggy Geltz, Margie Grif fiths, Esther Hershey, June Kratz, Annette Lanning, Norma La Terza, Ruth Lehman, Pat Lloyd. Candy McCollum, Arlene Mack, Patricia Morgan, Jean Nichols, June Pallis, Joan Paul, Sonia Poldolnick, Jayne Pollard, Made line Rohrbaugh, Prudence Root, Jo Ann Roraback, Doris Salathe, Lois Sheaffer, Barbara J. Smith, and Betty J. Whitney. Accompanist for the group is Josephine Rotili. A Radio For Your Nome Combination, floor models in period and modern designs •TABLE MODELS •PORTABLES MOTOROLA SPARTAN BENDIX STROMBERG-CARLSON Phonograph and Radio Repair Work Guaranteed —.—__ STEM'S RADIO CENTER Opposite Post Office MISS NOME COOKED MEALS ? ? For you Food like Mom Makes Full Course Dinners Chili-Con-Carne Home Baked Pies Sandwiches CENTRE RESTAURANT 111 S. Pugh Opposite Skellar WRA Names Managers For Intramural Sports Appointment of twenty - five women as managers for this year's WRA intramural program has just been completed, ac cording to Nancy Romig, intra mural chairman. Managers are Lois Resle r, AChiO; Kay Bitner, AOPi; Joan Green, AEPhi; Nancy Musser, Alpha Gamma Delta; Ronnie Mowles, Alpha Xi Delta; Susie Geiger, Atherton. Peg Shettel, ChiO; Evelyn Wil son, Delta, Delta, Delta; Pat Rodli, Delta Gamma; Jackie Wengert, Delta Zeta; B. J. Sam mons, Co-op; Isobel Logan, Cody Manor; Ginny Gallup, Gamma Phi Beta; Joyce Trigiano, Frazier. Emma Cash, Mac Hall; Anne Forncrook, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Kapp, Kappa Delta; Jane McCormick, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Barb Prevost, Phi Mu; Sylvia Alterman,. Phi Sigma Sigma; Doris Blitcher, Sigma Delta Tau; Dorothy Shenot, Theta Phi Alpha; Margy Dyer, Zeta Tau Alpha; Sue Caveny, Town; and Shirley Gauger, Tri-dorms. Independent women are re quested to sign up with the intra mural managers at their dorms. Fall sports will be bowling and ' basketball. Mid-winter sports will include badminton, volley ball, and table tennis. You probably know a number of men in your class who were pilots in the wartime Air Force. They are the best advertisements for the Aviation Cadet program. Talk with them about it. Chances are, they'll tell you their service as pilots was one of the most interesting and exciting phases of their lives. Fast action, comradeship, and the chance to serve their country paid them dividends they don't forget . . . added something to their stature and poise that they couldn't have gotten anywhere else. Cadet life today is no different. As a potential pilot in the new U. S. Air Force, you serve at a time of equal importance "to the nation. Freedom, responsibility, the chance to use your own initiative are all yours. The training you get is the finest your govern ment can provide $35,000 worth for every Cadet. TEE DAILY COLS2GIAN, STATE COT TAGE, PrINMSYLVANIA Home Ec Cafeteria Releases Schedule Miss Esther A. Atkinson, asso ciate professor of Home Eco nomics, who is in charge of the cafeteria, has released the fol lowing schedule: Monday, 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 5:30 to 6:15 p.m., cafeteria service; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., cafeteria serv ice, and table service in the Ma ple Room, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Fri day and Saturday, 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., cafeteria service. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion; $l.OO, three insertions; 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. HOUSE TRAILER for sale, 1945 Admiral, 27-foot. Address 710 Windcrest. HUNTING equipment, Sports men's Shack. Supply of guns for rent November Ist is limited —put your name in now. HOUSE TRAILER for sale; 1941 National, 27-foot, good condi tion. Call Don Herb, 2668, for full information FOR SALE-1936 Chevrolet 4- door sedan. New tires, motor just overhauled; $375. Call Kris, 4409. FOR SALE—House trailer, mod ern equipment, small size. 371 Windcrest. FOR SALE—Three used tires, 5.25-50x17"; good condition. Name your price. Gilbert Trailer, 516 Windcrest. FRATERNITIES, Pollock Circle, Nittany Dorms Fresh cider, delivered any evening, 65c gal lon to order. Call 2816. FOR SALE—Tuxedo, size 36, like new, worn once. Call at 213 E Park Ave. between 7 and 9 p.m FOR SALE—Lady's brown rid ing boots, size 5 1 / 2 N; never worn. Call 2023. ROOM available Pollock Circle, Dorm 7, Room 24. November bonus to renter. Must leave, have home for family. Harrison. SUBSTITUTE NEEDED: Single room. Pollock Circle. Contact Paul Kossman, phone 3991, or Bernie Hanes, 4632. WANTED!!! THE OLD LOOK WAITERS WANTED to serve one meal October 25, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; $3.00. Phone Tom Fox, Chi Phi 4332. CARETAKER for apartment house; share work and room with private bath. No firing. See Mr. Stine at McLanahan's. BEST DEAL in State College of fered by Penn State Club! Ap ply 321 Old Main afternoons, 4 p.m. You're taught by skilled instructors, fly the best airplanes. Your living facilities are excellent. Learning to fly today opens profitable fields to you in aviation which is expanding more rapidly than at any other time in history. Pilot training is open, now, to single men, 20 to 26 1 / 2 years old, who have completed at least one half the credits for a degree from an accredited college or university —or pass an equivalent ex amination. Cadets completing the course will .be commissioned Secqnd Lieutenants, ORC, and 48- signed to active duty as pilots with the Air Force. During their tours of duty they will be given a chance to qualify for Regular Air Force Commis sions. This is your opportunity! Look into it today at your nearest U. S. Army and Air Force Recruit ing Station. U. S. ARMY AND AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1041 ROOM for rent with running water. 123 W. Nittany Ave. ALL houses interested in choral sings please send one repre senative to Alpha Chi Sigma, Wednesday, 7 p.m. COEDS—Let Pegilu Pulls, Vogue School of Fashion Arts gradu ate, do your 'alterations. 455 E. Beaver. Hours 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. BUNYAN QUINTET, fresh from Mount Alto; songs old and new to liven up your party. Call Ted Allen, 3931 Pollock Circle. LOST—Dark brown gabardine top coat near Philipsburg while hitchhiking. Rewa r d. Contact John Detwiler, Dorm 8, Room 11, Pollock Circle. GET YOUR TYPING done rea sonably. Manuscripts. thesis. etc. Call State College 2/864 after 6:30 p.m. BOYS Can you use extra money? Excellent opportuni ties to earn $l5-$2O per week. Re quires veiy little time and en ergy. No risk involved. For de tails write Mrs. W. Sacks, IW, State College, c/o Watmough. CO-EDS! For alterations and dressmaking see Mrs. Kitch, 139 N. Barnard St., opposite Post House. NOTICE Students, . have your electrical work done by Earl Smith. Call for and delivery serv ice. Phone 6234. WOULD FINDER please return the wide brown leather studded belt misplaced last week. Liberal reward. Call 5051-21.