FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 Red Cross- (Continued from page one) according to Jack Lowery, chair man of the campus Red Cross unit. Each contribution will add to their educational facilities. Alert, educated citizens are vitally ne cessary to our world of tomorrow, said Lowery. He called on Penn State stu dents to join with the students of many other colleges and universi ties in America in this drive for educational supplies for German and Austrian students. Placement College Placement Army Security Agency, Decem ber 13 and 14, eighth semester students in EE. Minnesota Mining & Manufac turing Co., eighth semester stu dents in Chem Eng, IE and ME, and eighth semester students in C&F and A&L. S. S. Kresge Co., December 6, eighth semester men in C&F and Arts & Letters. Calvert Distilling Co., Decem ber 6, eighth semester men in ME, lE, Chem Eng, Commercial Chein, Chem, and Physics. Boy Scouts of America, De cember 7 and 8, eighth semester men interested in working as field executives. Naval Ordnance Lab., Decem ber 7 and 8, fifth and sixth se mester men for summer employ ment in CE, EE, lE, ME, Chem Eng, Chem, Physics and Metal lurgy. Institute of Textile Technology, December 10, seventh and eighth semester men in Chem Eng, Chem, Commercial Chem, Phys ics and ME. Owens-Coming Fiberglass Co., December 13, eighth semester men in Arch Eng, EE, lE, ME, and Chem Eng. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., December 14, eighth semes ter men, accounting. Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., De cember 14 and 15, eighth' semes ter men in CE, ME, Arts and Let ters and C&F. Hagan Corp., December 15 and 16, eighth semester mert in EE, ME, Sanitary Eng, Ceramics, Chem Eng, and Chem. Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Co., December 17, eighth semester men in Dairy Husbandry. Insurance Co. of North Amer ica, December 8, CE, ME, EE, Chem Eng, for field work; C&F, for accounting: Math, for sta tistics; C&F, A&L, with some en gineering, for technical repre sentatives, underwriters. Joy Manufacturing Co., De cember 13 and 14. eighth semes ter in EE and ME. Should have inclination for design and de velopment in heavy machinery. Long Island Lighting Co.. De cember 16, eighth semester in EE and ME for oublic utility field. Piaseck Heliconter Corp., De cember 17. eighth semester men in AE and ME. Dancing was first permitted 'on thfe campus in 1890 when the stu dents petitioned the Trustees to lift the ban. In 1882, except for Old Main, the only buildings on campus were the bams and a few resi dences. MON. AND, TUES. EVES. The International Film, Club Presents The French Language Hitt “Recommended to Adults" N.Y, Herald-Tribune “Fascinating Stuff* —Journal American • Presented in Cooperation with Modern Language Departments, Pen n a. State College. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Dinner To Honor Eminent Physicist Dr. Henry A. Barton will be initiated as an honorary member into Sigma Pi Sigma, physics hon orary. Dr. Barton, an eminent physicist, is the Director of the American Institute of Physics. The reception will take place at a dinner in his honor on Decem ber 7. All members of the physics department at the College and members of the society will at tend. Prior to the reception he will speak at the physics colloquim in Room 117, Osmond Lab. The American Institute of Phy sics is the co-ordinating and uni fying organization in the field of physics. It carries on activities de signed to advance physics and to serve the public interest through physics. Matric Cards For Registration All students must have their NEW matriculaiton cards in order to register in the Spring, A. W. Stewart, chief recorder, announced yesterday. It also will be pecessary for students to carry their matricu lation cards at all times for pur poses of identification. Graduate, undergraduate, and special students who have not already secured their matricula tion cards are asked to do so at their earliest convenience at the Recorder’s Office, 109 Old Main. Lost: One Watch; Yankee Courtesy At Stake There’s a very ordinary-look ing classified ad on page eight. It explains that a watch was lost and asks the finder to please call 6679. But this ad entails something more than a lost watch. The owner is E. Licznar, a Polish scientist who has only been in the United States three weeks. With his limited Eng lish vocabulary, Mr, Licznar is having a difficult time making himself understood and is doub ly lost without his watch. Maybe this would be the per fect opportunity for someone to show Mr. Licznar, one of the three Polish citizens allowed to come into the United States since the war. that American courtesy and thoughtfulness isn’t just in books. Old Main in 1882 housed the library, armory, laboratories, classrooms, dormitories, offices and living quarters for two fac ulty families. Don't Let Death Take Your Holiday! "lomtHmat, Fathar, ! thlnlt It would hava baan battar If you hod woltad tH I baton on actlva to land ma aiy naw aonvartlbla." Dr. Mather Speaks Before Federal Council of Churches “The best defense of Chris tianity is the active practice of it,” Dr. William Mather, profes sor of rural sociology at the Col lege, said this week before the 40th annual convention of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America held in Cin cinnati, Ohio. He added that Christian per formance must surpass Commu nist promise if it is to survive. “The present post-war revolu tion,” said Mather, “is a continu ance of the world-wide struggle of men who feel themselves too unfairly treated to remove the handicaps and discriminations other men have put in their way. “The churches of Christ have a LA Suggestion Box Jean Moore, president of the Liberal Arts Student Council, announced today that a sugges tion box will be placed on the bulletin board outside of the Lib eral Arts office. Miss Moore urges all students to place any sugges tions or recommendations they want taken up before the coun cil in the box. There are 66 College agricul tural extension representatives serving Pennsylvania agriculture. great stake in the matter, for these rising peoples are looking for leadership and testing oUt philosophies and religions.” Dr. Mather said that Chris tians must decide whether men are to act toward each other as if each were a nuisance to be suppressed or tolerated, or a son of God of whom Jesus of Naza reth thought enough to die for. New Froth Features Down With Rum “Down with Demon Rum”, says Frothy in his December appear ance Tuesday. Froth has thrown itself into the war against drinking on the side of Temperance, the WCTU, and the Salvation Army, according to co-editors Art Ward and Frank Philippbar. Monday night Froth will spon sor a temperance rally as a sneak prevue of the Tuesday Froth. ■ The'ONE'that Didn't Get Away Your dinner tonight at the ALLENCREST The finest and fresh est seafood in town, all served up the way you like your seafood cooked. The prices are just right and it's not too late to ask your date to have dinner with you at THE ALLEN CREST. (Friday at the dorm, you know.) .HOT FOOD .PROMPT SERVICE .GOOD VARIETY .POPULAR PRICES HER ROOM Church Calendar Si. John's Evangelical United Brethren Morning worship at 9:30 a.m. Sunday with sermon by Rev. F. M. Gingrich, “Peace and the Christmas Tree.” Church school at 10:20 a.m. Sunday. Student class will be taught by Prof. R. B. Fox. A nursery school is conducted dur ing morning services. Vespers with sermon by the pastor, “Amsterdam and the Church.” will be at 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Sunday services held at 7:45 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 77 p.m. Canterbury Club supper at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, followed by regu lar meeting at 6 p.m. Bob Geb hardt will show colored slides of Europe. Married Couples’ Club will meet at the Campbell home in Lemont at 8 p.m. Sunday. Faith Evangelical and Reformed ISF social at Westminster Foundation at 8 p.m. tonight. Sunday School at 9:30 p.m. Worship services, 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Supper meeting for Youth Fel lowship at 5:30 p.m., followed by regular meeting. Miss Caroline Lohr, who participated in the Inter-Student Volunteer project last summer, will be guest speaker. Westminster Foundation The Interchurch Student Fel lowship will sponsor a Leap Year Finale at the Westminster Foun dation of the Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. tonight. All of the church groups in State College have been working to make this a success. There will be square dancing, organized games, and refreshments. All students and their friends are invited to at tend. Work Party will be held to re pair toys for the Red Cross at 2 p.m. Saturday. Student Department meets 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Westminster Fellowship at 6:20 p.m. Professor Lininger will speak on his experiences in China. Grace Lutheran Student Bible Class will meet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Lutheran Student Association will be the guests of the L.S.A. Couples Club from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the church. At 6:30 the regular L.S.A. worship service will be held. The program will include a panel dis cussion on “Should the United Lutheran Church of America Support Parochial Schools?” PAGE THREE