The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1948, Image 8

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    /•AGE EIGHT
Hort Show-
(Continued from vage one)
crossing process by the use of in
dividual parent crops; and a land
scaping display, illustrating a
complete model of the Plant In
dustries building now under con
struction together with trees,
bushes and paths, as it should
appear five years hence. The lat
ter display also includes a model
farm pond with real water.
Baked Potato Sale
The Clover Club will present
exhibits of soils and crops; a po
tato variety display; a lawn, turf,
and grass management display;
and a weed control and weed
identification display. Baked po
tatoes will be sold at the potato
variety display.
Fire Prevention
Other club exhibitions are the
Dendrologic Society’s display of
leaves and shrubs; the Forestry
Club’s exhibit on forest fire pre
vention; and the Home Ec Club’s
'1 smoked CHESTERFIELDS
between scenes while
making my new picture,
JOHNNY BELINDA,
Aey’re MILDER...
It’s MY dgarette."
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A WARMER BROS. FtCTVRE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
9801 Enrollment
Sets New Record
Student enrollment for the cur
rent semester totals 9801. n now
record ,W. S. Hoffman, Dean of
Admissions and registrar, said
today. Last Fall, 8400 students
were enrolled.
Th fi final figure includes 797,1
mean and 1830 women. Candf
datet, for bachelor degrees tola)
862 P while 1002 students are in
the Graduate School, 170 are
special students, and 9 are regis
tered as Two-Year students in
Agriculture.
There are 2440 seniors, 3293
juniors, and 2873 sophomores
among the students registered on
campus. A n additional 713 soph
omores are enrolled at four cen-
display of one-room apartment
furnishings.
Robert McLane is acting as
show manager, assisted by James
McElwain.
Junior Prom Theme
“Manhattan at Midnight’’ has
been chosen as the theme for the
Junior Prom which will highlight
house-party weekend, November
12. The cosmopolitan setting for
the dance was chosen by the
Prom committee, which includes
Co-chairmen James Bachman and
Jerry Leichtman, Marie Wrob
lcskc, Fred Auch, John Hunter,
and Paul Kritsky.
ALPA CHI OMEGA
UUMNI OPEN MOUSE
... At . ..
GRANGE LOUNGE
After
The Game Today
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Book Receipts Due
The Coordinator of Veterans'
Affairs warned yesterday that
veterans must submit book re-
LET'S EAT ...
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we specialize in
Sea Food Choice Steaks
THE CEDARS
Only 20 Minnies from Slate College
V* MILE WEST OF SPRING MILLS ON ROUTE 45
NO MINORS ALLOWED
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1
ceipts to the Bursar by noon
day if they expect payment n<
month. Payment on those
ceived iater will be made in I
comber.
To complete a wonderful week
end—dine in a pleasant atmos
phere, and enjoy your favorite
foods prepared to a connoisseur’s
taste.
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