The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 01, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
TIME TABLE CHANGES
Course
IE
Soc
NEW SECTIONS
Co m 41 x 4 Sparks
eSS 2xB Sparks
K 15 w 2 20 Sparks
Econ 21 x 19 s P arks
ISg Mchs 12 y 207 Eng A
PERIOD AND ROOM CHANGES
2 s 106 Osmond
31 10 Sparks
201 Pond
PERIOD CHANGES
Psy
Chem
Course No. Sec. Period
ll w 1 > MWF 3
ulth 64 w 1. MWF 3
Math 84 w 1, MWF 3
CLASS ROOM CHANGES
Course No. Sec. Room
~ r , w 304 Sparks
Sm IB
CotT 26 w 233 Sparks
Jo w 124 Sparks
2 w 308 Sparks
£?°" u w 2 12 Sparks
14 * 312 Sparks
i 4 y 283 Sparks
Econ 15 w 304 Sparks
Son 26 305 Sparks
DROPPED OR CLOSED
CE SI, 63; Com 5, 18. 17, 20. 26. 40, BO
90; Econ 14 x, 14 y: EE4, Bw. 8x: El
Des 4: El Lab 4. 8, Ensr Mchs 11, 12 w.
12 x. 13; E Comp 5.
E LH 4. 5, 25; Hist 21? IB 31b, 317,
321. 401. 409: ME 3. 104; Pol Set 14
Phys Ed 455 ; Psy 507; SpamMi 3
Speech 200 w, 200 y. 200 a.
Post Session Actor
To Give Opera
“Gilbert and Sullivan in Song
;;,nd Story,” starring Warren Lee
Terry, has been scheduled for
Schwab ’Auditorium, 8:30 p. m.
August 19. No admission will be
charged.
Arranged by the Summer Ses
sions office, Terry’s program con
sists of humor, drama and songs
built around Gilbert and Sullivan
characters.
Terry has played comec’
roles with the Metropolitan
Comic Opera of New York City,
and spent 14 years in the same
capacity with the Chautauqua, N.
Y. Opera Association. During the
war he performed for 2 millior
members of the armed forces.
POST SESSION
STUDENTS ...
ROOM AND BOARD AT
THETA XI
Room $4 Per Week
Board $9 Per Week
(Monday through Friday)
Women Accented For Board
Only
Call 216 T— Ask for
Dick Brossman or Fred Seitz
THETA XI
Fairmount ti Locust Lane
Have You Heard
jfjjf jff, Akout the Food at
the Penn State diner?
Dash Right Down
and Try It!
'ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE
at
PENN STATE DINER
130 W. COLLEGE AVE.
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
COURSES ADDED
Sec. Room Periods
208 Eng C MTThF 1,2
App’t.
WSGA Tries
Dorm Councils
An experiment in women's stu
dent government has been on
trial this summer.
Under the auspices of WSGA.
house councils were organized fop
each undergraduate living unit.
The councils were composed of
two senators, appointed by the
regular WSGA, tw 0 checkers, a
oresident and vice president elec
ted by the residents, and the hos.
tess of each " a.-
an advisor.
The councils functioned sepa
rately for each dormitory. They
served the dual role of an execu
tive body whioh made and in
terpreted existing WSGA rules,
and also acted as a judiciary com
mittee whioh tried offenders and
prescribed penalties.
On alternate (weeks the coun
cils from Atherton, Grange, Mac-
Allistei and W Q tts Halls, met in
the dean of women’s office to dis
cuss general problems and for
mulate a policy.
At the end of Main Session
each council will hand in a re
port estimating the success of this
project in their particular unit.
If the reports are favorably re
ceived. a similar system may be
adopted for permanent use by
ITT CO A
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MA HAS WO WASHDAY WORRIES,
LIVTE TROUBLED MRS. PAIKJE,
OUR AUTOMATIC DRYERS
DOW’T MIWD AT ALL THE RAI f 1 1
THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Sirhmons-
(Continued from page one)
At the other end of the ward
robe, towards the window, is the
tier of drawers, topped by a large
ledge where the telephone will
be located. This recess has four
corner shelves also.
Close to the ceiling over this
recessed bureau top. are two
shelf-sized closets with doors
which open and swing upwards.
Their size and location indicate
linen closets.
On the window side of the
room and flanking the narrow
radiator are book, shelves running
| window-ledge high along that
side of the room. Many rooms
need nothing but radiators for
completion.
The dining rooms and lounges
in Simmons Hall are further be
hind in completion, although
olans call for their full availabil
ity with the opening of the fall
semester.
1.4
MTWTh 1
4,5 F 1,2,3
The dining halls are located on
the ground floor which, in Sim
mons. is the basement level. The
lounges are located immediately
above the dining rooms in the
east wing of the building. Win
dows covering more than one
half of the east wall snace of the
lounge look out onto the terrace
and what will be a grassv bank.
Work is being furthered on
•Simmons Hall for fall occupancv.
with MoElwain close behind.
When both are finished they will
be joined by an underground
tunnel connecting them at their
closest point underneath the
driveway from Short.lidgc road
CLASSIFIEDS
GRAY PARKER “51” pen Friday after
noon. July 30, between Atherton Hall
'•nd Old Main. If found please call 61
Mherton.
Dining Halls
LOST
HOME EC 16 hook, Emily Post “Book of
Eitiquette,’* in 202 Hort Building,
Hughes 852.
WANTED
TYPING OF TERM papers, reports and
theses done promptly Secretarial serv
ice. Rm. 205 State College Hotel. Phone
4900.
RIDERS to Chicago or vicinity on Aug.
t. Share expenses. Call John DeWolf,
4255
PASSENGERS wanted to share driving
and expenses to central Towa any time
after Aug. fi. Call 4094.
FOH SALE
1946 DODGE convertible, complete ac-
cessories : excellent condition. Mr.
Chapman, 100 W. Hamilton State College
after 5 :30 p.m.
1947 HOUSE trailer, 16 ft., all aluminum,
k°ttle gas, Venetian blinds, fluorescent
PICNIC SUPPLIES
BAKED BEANS BAKED HAM
FRESH POTATO SALAD
Wednesdays - Saturdays - Sundays
ONLY
To Place Your Order Call
THE NITTANY DELL
3947 322 E. College Avenue
T~ THE MILLIONS of COLLEGE
L WHO SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS ■ J
AUGUST. 1948
lights. See Chamberlain, 1012-A Wind*
crest.
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIVATE French lessons and conversa
tional lessons during main and post
sessions by College instructress from
France. See Madam Fawkes, 708 Wina
',rcst or call 3970.
PICNIC LUNCH boxes punch, birthday
cakes, and other cakes, sandwiches.
Frida Stern. 122 Irvin \ve. State Col
lege 4RIB.
TUTORINO AVAILABLE for Chemiatry
1 2 3,4, 20. 21, 30. 31, 490, 491, 492.
Cali Spllethoff 6711 Ext. 216 J or 2882 (eve
nings).
POST SESSION STUDENTS H*t on
campus—6 days 38.26; 7 days 311.26.
Call Dick Trumbore, 4957.
SUMMER STUDENTS Board at the
Beaver House. 311 weekly, 38 Monday
to Friday. Coll 861 now.