PAGE FOUR Women Argue World State In Ohio, Pittsburgh Debates Women's Debate is sending a representative team to Ohio State University to participate in a series of three debates to last from next Monday to Thursday, Dorothy Lees, manager, announced. Helen Dickerson and Jane Fouracre have been chosen to act as the College’s team. These girls will argue on the negative side of the question of Federal World Government, subject for the three debates. Professor Clayton Schug, of the public speech department and coach Juniors Tube Class Series In the final basketball games of the battle between the classes, Wednesday night, the junior A team emerged undefeated by handing the hard-fighting sopho more team a 27 to 26 setback. Peg Shettel led the victors, sinking the ball for 18 points. Bess Kriner was the big gun for the losers with 12 points. In the other game of ■ the eve ning the junior B team defeated the seniors, 17 to 19. The teams chosen for the three game Army-Navy series from among the girls who played in the interclass tournament are for the Army team Peg Shettel, Bess Kri. ner, Jo Bihl, Petie Kraemer, Sara Nichols, Kay Bitner, Anna Forn crook and Virginia Miller. The NaVy team will be composed of Sadly Hostetter, Commie Keller, B. J. Sammons, Sally Brooke, Marion Memory, Wanda Rickard, and Lovetta Dinius. Team members will choose their captains before the start of the games. Home Economics Club Initiates 23 Coeds Home Economics Club recently initiated 23 new members. The initiates are as follows: Margaret Alexander, Shirley Rabp, Bessie Battle, Evelyn Beilis, Ruth Brown, Charlotte Burkhard, Edith Ann Cope. Dolores Ferguson. Mary Edith Harris, Dorothy Jansen, Alene Kissinger, Phyllis Kline, Louise Leech, Barbara McCracken, Katherine Peters, Martha Reu chenbach, Leona Schadle. Margaret Scha n e y , Lois Schnure, Betty Jean Whitney. Virginia Wilson and Ann Wy nosky. Kappa Sigma Recently elected officers of Kap pa Sigma are Joh n F. Martin, grand master; William W. Barr, grand brocurator; John W. Mull, grand master of ceremonies; James W. Taylor, grand scribe; Robert P. Oelschlager, grand treasurer, and Thomas A. Hill, so cial chairman. WeltkeL you male tli id your ejCuchy WHAT A PHEASANT SURPRISE TO KNOW THAT YOU CAN HAVE LUNCH FOR AS LOW AS 45c TODAY . . . AND WHAT’S MORE SURPRISING . . . TONIGHT YOU CAN ORDER DINNER FOR 35c. Now do you agree, this is your lucky day? /y TEH ROOM for Women’s Debate, will accom pany them. Housing facilities will be provided by Ohio State. The! matches will be cross-ex amination style and no decision will be rendered to either team. In addition to arguing in the de. bates, the girls will also partici pate in a twenty minute radio forum. On the way home, Miss Dicker son and Miss Fouracre will stop at Mount Mercy College in Pitts burgh on Saturday, February 21, to enter the orthodox debate tour nament sponsored by Mount Mer cy. This will consist, of a series of eight debates in which other schools will also participate. Other members of Women’s Debate and members of the Men’s Debate will be entered from the College. Senior Mortar Board Taps Hutchison, Rice Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary, tapped two women Thursday morning at 7 o’clock in the Dean of Women’s office. Im mediately following this was a breakfast held at 7:30 at McAllis ter Hall. The two new women are Roberta Hutchison and Mary K. Rice. Daily Skiing Lessons Available tor Coeds Skiing lessons will be given every day at 4 p.m. when the weather conditions are favorable. Miss Mildred Lucy will conduct the classes every day and any girl interested in learning should report to White Hall. It is not necessary to have at tended any of the classes held last semester and sponsoring WRA will supply the necessary equipment. Hearter —Russ The engagement of Shirley Russ, a junior in arts and letters, from Harrisburg, to William P. Hearter, a sophomore in lower division, also from Harrisburg, was announced during Christmas vacation. Miss Russ is a Zeta Tau Alpha. e>fl THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA this is TlEtanic see classified CLASSIFIED SECTION All classified advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices nre 40c one insertion; $l.OO, three insertions; 17 words nr lose. Call Collegian 6711. wanted BASS man for local dance band. Call 4048 cither noon or eve ning dinner hour. YOUNG married couple, both seniors, need furnished apart ment or double room. Please contact Chuck Hoyt 4332. EXPERIENCED lead trumpet man for dance band. Call Adams, 2337. PASSENGERS to Pittsburgh, leave Friday 5:00 p.m. Call Harold Hershey 2075. REWARD Silver Monogram med cigarette case on Ski Trail. Much sentimental value. Con tact Mickey Stone 3251. LEFT at Corner Room Thursday before vacation, one grey worsted suit skirt. Reward for return. Call Harriet, 322 Ath. MISCELLANEOUS A LITTLE SUNSHINE for you, College Grille, across from postoffice. Come get acquainted Service. With a smile. GET YOUR Typing done reason ably. Manuscripts,. thesis, etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m. Recognize This Pic because picture flt B ikim the atomic OI ” pers through rrtxrx “» a,,er and the Bell Sy««» that W<» P‘ J “' b '';, c It provides the loci radio-teh BOARD for six students, avail able at 243 S. Pugh. Call 3332. FOR SALE TIES, TIES, TIES!!! Want to exchange yours? 5 ties and $1 brings 5 different cleaned ties. Mail them to Box 876, Boro, or bring them to Hur’s Dry Clean ing, rear Hur’s Men’s Shop. SILVER Dome House trailer, 18- foot, like new. Inquire 1221 W. College, after 5 p.m. Phone 3396. MINUSA drawing set. Good con dition. Phone 2881. Ask for Bob Shively. TUXEDO—size 37. good as new, Call 3907. USED FURNITURE Beds, chairs, tables, dressers, mat tresses. Good condition. Call 2593, 5-10 p.m. KORD Electric Heater. Used one month. Good heater if you don’t have to pay for your own electricity. Call 3512. FLUORESCENT Desk Lamps de livered to your dorm. Price $6.95. Call Andy 4402. Come Down and Meet the Gang Westminster Foundation Openhouse Saturday. February 14 7:30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH photo fa 1 channele phones. Keep) condit-- . ver expanding, 1S FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 Zeta Tau Alpha will be tht guest of Sigma Nu Sunday after noon. OVERHEARD at Lew McGill’s Yesterday- Concerning His Two-Bit Food Sensation, The Submarine "I'm filled up to my ears!” "How doe* he do it I'* "And I thought my roommate was exaggerating • . • 1” There'g a reason for "Subs" catching on so quickly. Where else can you get a taste treat of several vari eties of meal, cheese, onions and relish—tucked into a miniature loaf of Italian style bread for just a quarter? THY ONE TODAYI Lew McGill's 220 E. College