The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 26, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Gauger Announces Plans
For WSGA “Pop-in-Night”
WSGA’s traditional “Pop-in-Night” has been planned from
7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, November 6, Shirley Gauger, president of
WSGA, announced.
At this time upperclass women are asked to “pop-in”
visit with freshmen girls, makfng them feel more at home
increasing their acquaintanceships. A return Pop-in-Night
be held the .following Sunday
when the visits will be paid by
freshmen to upperclasswomen.
Miss Gauger and WSGA in de
ciding to continue the tradition
expressed the hope that this af
fair could become of greater sig
nificance in the traditional life of
coeds at the College than it has
been in the past and that a large
number of upperclass women
would participate in order to
make it a success,
In past years, visiting upper
classwomen, have “popped-in” to
visit the inhabitants of the rooms
they themselves had ' once occu
pied. However, because of the
informality of this special night,
visits may be made to anyone
and for any reason.
Plans were discussed atWSGA
to hold “Pop-in-Night” in future
years at the very beginning of
school so that the freshmen
might feel welcomed at the time
when they most need it. Plans
Would have to be made in such
an event at the end of the spring
semester and thus the idea was
unworkable this semester.
Engagements
Thomas—Kehrli
The engagement of Marilyn
Kehrli of Dunmore to Edward R.
Thomas, Jr., of Scranton has been
announced by her parents.
Miss Kehrli was graduated
from the College with a major
hi education and child develop
ment. A member of Beta Sigma
Omicron, she is teaching home
economics at the Newton-Ran
som high school in Scranton.
Mr, Thomas, a major in hotel
administration at the College, is
a member of Phi Kappa Tau.
SALLY'S’JGiant
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
FOR ONE MAN in Triple Room with
running water. Central location. Call
4850 ask or Phil Godfrey.
SPACIOUS ROOM ideal for married
couple. Woodycrest, two miles from
College. $l5 month. Inquire Vic's Milky
Way.
FOR SALE
K and E log log duplex slide rule. Fair
condition. Call Student Union* leave
name and address. Phil Freas.
1949 CHEVROLET Two-door Stylinc, radib
and heater. Driven 2,000 miles. Perfect
condition. Call Sam, 4969.
1932 DODGE 4-door Sedan. Will accent
reasonable offer. Call 4618 after 5. ’
1942 FORD 4-door, sedan Good condition.
Radio and heater. $890.* Call Gray, 6123
or 2846.
ATTENTION
ALL FRATERNITY OFFICERS
If the composite picture of your fraternity is im
portant to you, then why not drop in at a LQCAL
studio that specializes in composites.
A few of the many, advantages in having it done
at the LION STUDIO are: (1) Four proofs (rath
er than 2), (2) names lettered under each portrait
(free), (3) immediate delivery, etc.
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BILL COLEMAN
Linu QTlinm COME IN or CALL 4454
* 136 E. College Ave. Directly Across Old Main
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Keep You Awake All Night!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
E'OJITAULE UNDEKWOOD typewriter In
good condition, price $3O. Call Jack 6204.
FOR SALE 1935 NASH 4 door sedan.
Runs good. Looks like h—. $75. Harry
Moore 7247.
NEW FIVE shot holt action repeater
Winchester 22 rifle. Call 3989 after
7:00 p.m.
and
and
will
CHARVOZ-ROOS slide rule in red case.
Probably Room 18 Sparks. Call Brook
2802.
DIETZGEN SLIDE RULE—lost in Main
Engineering Building Thursday. Re
ward. Gene Mcntzer, 3453.
DORM KEY and key chain Saturday on
College Ave. across from Corner Room.
Call room 228 Simmons.
FOUND—Pair of tortoise shell rim glosses
on College Ave.—across from Atherton.
Brown case. May pick up at Collegian
office for price of ad.
ABOUT TWENTY copies of Forester's
American Poetry and Prose Volume I
urgently needed for Eng. Lit 4. If you will
sell or rent yours, leave name and price
at Student' Union.
IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type
writer out of town for repair. Just dial
2492 or bring machine to 633 West. College
Ave.
■* 35'
TRY ONE-
LOST
FOUND
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
for
Submarine Sandwich
Italian Hearthbread
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA members, pro
fessors, graduates, undergraduates on
campus requested to contact house im
mediately.
HARRY’S-RENT-A-BIKE—4OO E. College
Ave. Phone 4200. 35 cents per hour.
Special day rates.
AVAILABLE—Tutoring in Spanish and
English Lit See Mrs. Curry. Chem. and
Fhys. library 1-6 p.m.
BACH TO BEBOP Modern Music pre
sented by a 6-8 piece Combo. Original
YOUR TUX DRY CLEANED
IN 24 HOURS
Rapid Service! Highly Efficient!
Are your clothes in shape for the big week-end? If not, take
advantage of Walker’s 24 Hr. Service. A saving in clothing
dollars because it keeps your clothes looking bright longer.
Tux $l,OO Trousers .... .50
Suits 90 Sport Goat .. ,50
... ALSO ...
Have your full dress shirt laundered for $.25, and your col
lar laundered for $.05. Take advantage of these opportunities
and bargains today!
WALKER'S DRY CLEANING
Below Co-Op Store on Beaver Ave. ' Open 8:00 5:30
"WHAT KIND OF
GOVERNMENT AHEAD ?"
... will be the theme of the New York Her
ald Tribune's 18th annual forum. Com
plete forum reported in special section of
the New York Herald Tribune, Sunday, Oc
tober 30.
Class and group orders available through
Student News Agency, TUB, phone .67ll,
* extension 212.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, l!
arrangements. For open date,' write
Dovlb Orch, 1338 West Main street,
myra, Pa.
.-^JEWELRY—
High Grade Swiss Watches
Watch Bands & Straps
Guaranteed Repair Service
B. P. MOYER
Upstairs at College Sporlsweai