PAGE ETOTTT Students Attend Health Meeting William E. Bowser '4B and Jane McCormick '4B represented the student body at the 27th Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recrea tion at the Penn-Sheraton Hotel : n Philadelphia yesterday. Dr. Lloyd Jones, professor of physical education, spoke at the student section on the topic ‘After Graduation, What Then?" The alumni of the School of Physical Education and Athletics of Penn State also held its annual meeting at the Convention at the Garden Court Restaurant yester day. T. Stuart Marlow and -> Grossman, Alumni, were in charge of the arrangements. "My smoke is CHESTERFIELD in my new picture, WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ML I always smoke CHESTERFIELDS. They’re MILDER... It’s MY cigarette." . WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME A 20th CENTURY-FOX TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION Fellowship Actors Portray Yule Scene In One-Act Drama A one-act Christmas play. I “No Room in the Hotel,” will be presented at the Faith Re 'ormcd Ch’irch at 7 p.m. Sun day by members of the United Student Fellowship. Members of the cast are Rose mere Baum, Jean Brown. Martha Dash Mary Alice Eshel man, Robert Goodman, Robert Gregory, Julie Halow, Emer son Ketterman, Wilbur Kray bill, and Robert Wenner. The play was written by Dorothy Clarke Wilson and por trays the Christmas Eve events n a sraa'l hotel in a modern American town. STARRING IN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at a dessert party in the playroom of Grange Tuesday night. After the party the two groups will go Christmas carol ing together. The first student publication on campus was a monthly called the “Free Lance." It ceased publica tion in 1904. VS. <: Qjuimjl. ABC 6IRL- University of Oklahoma says- “1 smoke Chesterfields because 1 know they ’ll always give me the Cooler, Better, MILDER smoke I really go for. Correction The meeting of the Penn Slate Chapter of American Society for Metals wil be held in the Mineral Industries build ing art gallery at 8 p.m. Tues day. not Sunday as staled in Collegian yesterday. For campus beauty It’s your duty. 4, " * '»> * y 'i • 3-w-v $ 'f 4 t $ Hillel To Close Town Meetings The final session in the current Hillel Town Meeting series will be held at the Hillel Foundation at 8 p.m. tomorrow. “What is the Russian Challenge—How Can We Meet It?’’ will be the subject for discussion. Speakers for the session will include Dr. Walter Coutu, profes sor of sociology, Dr. Vaclav Mares, assistant professor of economics, and Dr. A. G. Pundt, associate professor of European history. Harold Gittlen, chairman of the Cultural Committee which spon sored the Town Meeting series, will introduce the program and its moderator, Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn. The public is invited. i^|§y ISP iMI /. )t 4 1 -m "'K \ I- V •J Jti mmi tSHm ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 SINCE SEPTEMBE 10,40* COLLEGE HAVE CHANGI CHESTER THERE'S A RE, 're S/ ' >' f R /20, \U$ SWDINTf 'Eoij TO hi .AS^Ni WMi
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