The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1949, Image 3

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    ' SATURDAY, OCTUBffiR 15, 1949
Army,Nebr.
Grid Movies
Slated Wed.
Movies of the Penn State-Ne
braska and Penn State-Army
football games will be shown
next Wednesday at 7 p.m. in
Schwab. .
Ray M. Conger, in charge of
student recreation for the School
df Physical Education and Athle
tics, yesterday announced 1 the
student showing... The event will
be sponsored by the Penh State
Camera Club.
Football movies in the past
two years ) have attracted over
flow crowds to Schwab.
Coaches will give a running
account of the movies. Tentative
speakers are , Frank Patrick, as
sistant coach, for the Nebraska
contest, and James O’Hora, . as
sistant coach, for the Army
game. < '
Plans' call for showing other
football movies in the following
weeks.
Bishop Wicke
To Address
Alumni, Chapel
1 As part 1 of .the -"Alumni Home
coming celebration on campus
this, weekend, the College Chapel
will hear Dr. Lloyd C. Wicke,
resident >bishop of the Methodist
Church in the Pittsburgh area.
Special music for the occasion
will be presented by. the chapel
chbir under • the direction of
Willa Taylor, associate professor
of mtisic education. The anthem
for the service is 1 entitled “Sanc
tus” .and is part of the Requiem
Mass by' Mozart.,
• A native of Cleveland, Ohio,
Doctor Wicke spent his under
graduate years at Baldwin-Wal
,'lace and later procured his B.D.
degree from Drew Theological
■Seminary) Madison, New Jersey.
The Ph. D. degree was conferred
upon him at Drew and later in
his. career his Alma Mater honor
ed him with the Doctor of Divin
ity .degree.
This year Allegheny ' College
presented him. with the LL. D.
degree, at its commencement ex
ercises. In addition to his gradu
ate work at Drew Seminary,
Doctor Wicke has pursued post
graduate study at New York Uni
versity, Yale, Syracuse ' an d
Union Seminary.
> As a member of the Newark
Conference of the,,. Methodist
Church, Dr. Wicke served pastor
ates in New Jersey before his
call to Mount Lebanon Methodist
Church in Pittsburgh In 1948
he was further honored .by his
denomination through his elect
ion as Bishop' of the Methodist
Church assigned to the' Pitts
burgh area. '
New Date Set
For Ml Opening
Opening of the Mineral Science'
building, originally to have taken
place today, has been, tentatively'
set for November 1, according,ta
a School of Mineral Industries
spokesman.
_ State inspectors are still scru
tinizing the building,' seeking to
eliminate . all flaws before the
state turns the edifice Over to the
College.
After the official presentation,
aU M.I. research and M.I. exten-.
sion offices will be transferred
to the new building.
, Money for the new Equipment,
totaling' $5,000, according to a
preliminary estimate, has hot
been appropiated as y ejt. No
equipment from the Mineral In
dustry building will be used, but
records and perhaps 20 per cent
of the faculty will be/transferred.
/After, the State releases the
building to the care of College,
it will be 'open for inspection; in
atohing the museum.
The museum will have five
built-in, selft-lighted wall cases.
Three in the lobby will depict
the three functions of the Min
eral Industry School, namely, (1)
resident instruction, (2) exten
sron and correspondence in
struction, apd (3) M.L research.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
_!
Forest Fugitive . . .
Squirrel Comfy
In Waste Basket
Things were more' “squirrely”
than usual in Sparks yesterday af
ternoon. , ,
. A baby squirrel was found on
campus by Charles King who was
on his way to his afternoon class
es. Since King - had a. lab which
lasted all afternoon, he left the
tiny :animal in 1 a wastebasket in
119 Sparks.
Miss Julia McNutt, a sociology
secretary, and Miss Jdan Dunlap,
a political sciences secretary, fed
the “cute little thing" apples -all
afternoon. They were kept busy
showing off ' their temporary
guest to the many people who
stopped in to see him.
- King, a third semester chemi
Fee Payments
Will Continue
A large.number of students'un
able to pay. college fees yesterday
can make payment this morning
from 8:30 to ,11:30, Bursar David
;C- Hogan, Jr,, announced last
night.
Hogan - reported that ..“about
half of the / students” were ac
comodated ’yesterday in the new
Willard Hall office. • Nine receiv
ing points were in use, but a line
of students extended out of the
building- and along Pollock- Road.
The bursar attributed the
heavy lpad to the fact that, al
though • veteran enrollment is
dropping, the number of students
paying fees has increased at the
College. , •
A ss‘late payment fee is assess
able but returns this morning
will govern the . decision ,as to
whether the fee will be enforced
Monday, Hogan stated. 1 -
Extra Car Area
Planned For* Game
Parking facilities for those
driving to the football game to
day will be provided behind the
beef barn. Phillip Mark, cap
lain', of the Campus Patrol,- an
nounced yesterday.
The -barn is located at Park
ayenue and Shorllidg9 road in
the northeast corner of the cam
pus. Following the game, only
south-bound traffic will'be per
mitted on Burrowes road. 1
"The purpose of this regula-1
lion," Capt. Mark explained, "is
to avoid traffic jams such as de
veloped after past games."
To lessen the burden on cam
pus traffic and to provide more
parking facilities for alumni,
students are requested to walk
to the game.
cgl engineering student, plans to
keep the little fellow for a pet.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
L. K. Mfctzger 1915 .L. K. Metzger^
The Fastest Growing Store in State College '
m : /_ :
® Hunting Equipment of All Kinds
- Pill
jjj Alumni —
i
NOW, as in the past-36 years, METZGERS continues-to serve the students of Penn
State with, faithful support, characterized by fine quality merchandise and courteous
service.
A WARM WELCOME to all our old* friends to come in and see us, and view
the vast improvements whiph have been added to our store.
SHOW YOUR, COLORS WITH
SOUVENIRS FROM METZGERS
Banners
Pennants
Seals
Stuffed
Animals
Book Ends
Glasses
A Common Expression In Town and On Campus
"You Can Get It at METZGER'S"
--METZGERS
Student Patrol
Names Officers
Student patrol, which works in
conjunction with campus patrol at
all student functions, last week
named five new officers.
t*aul' Glenn Harr was elected
lieutenant, Tony Corrozza and
.. - . • ffi
Guns. Ammunition. Clothing, Famous Dux-bak Coats ’l^
and Faints. Knives, Axes, Oil, Grease. Cleaning Rods, Etc.
1 'J
Welcome Back io Your Alma Mater. You who have not
been here lor. a number of years will see some changes
both in the College and Town.
Visit our store and see the remarkable growth since ’rl
1915 or even WM.
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Student Supplies of All Kinds
VISIT OUR TOY AND GUN DEPARTMENT
PENN
STATE
Today's Weather:
Cool,
Partly Cloudy
Fred Brown, sergeants, and Gor
don Hartzell and Walter Gable,
corporals.
' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924
Coat Sweaters
fAGE THREE
Skull Caps
Sweat Shirts
Footballs
Mugs
Jackets
Ph. 7803