PAGE TWO Only three out-of-staters are listed on Penn State's lacrosse team. SEE ro T Wove% Find H m Al COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR 101 E. Beaver Ave.. STATE COLLEGE "You Know Us Mademoiselle a 'Vanity Square Handbags Florsheim Scmdlee of Boston • Coronet Fortunette Lakewood and Festival Hosiery 01%11 Win c ollege football team played inca the cores' OS4 bowl twice and won both gam es by identil s ...which where a referee had a whistle knocked oirt of his • mouth by l roiling ihtning? • .when re had yoer choice of .or throwing the bawling ball? Yonll find tl►e answers to these and nnany other sport facts in the new 1950-51 Sports Show Book. Send for your coPY todaY IT'S FREE. A. G. Spahihog & Dyes, Dept. MC 164 Sixth Av wive New Y'O 1?3, N. Y. ' Please seed nee a free copy of the 1950.51 *alerts, **eke Show Book by Mow mail. Class Rings Only students in their. sixth semester or above may order class rings, Harry Kondourajian, all-college vice-president, pointed out yesterday. Kondourajian made the state ment to clarify the ring situation when he received reports that new students had inquired about their rings in loa.l jewelry stores. BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE wkomes • pens slate *dent Open 7 Days A Week 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located on Route 322, South of State College By the Company We Keep's 0 Accent • Londonaire. 109 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE Ceit,LIIGE, PENNSYLVANIA / Eng Students Win Awards Three 1950 engineering gradu ates and one undergraduate won $25 awards in the 1949-50 com petition of. the Engineering Undergraduate Award and Schol arship Program sponsored by James F.. Lincoln Arc Welding foundation, Cleveland. The two winners in mining en gineering were Robert W. Coop er, New Bedford, Pa., and Edwin P. Sheriff, Morrisdale, Pa. "Design of Wrecker Boom" was the title of Cooper's paper; Sheriff wrote on "The Design, Fabrication, and Assembly of an All Welded Conveyor-Pan Car rier.* James N. Sebastian, Locust Gap, .Pa., and Harry F. Bennett, Johnstown, Pa., were winners in civil engineering. Sebastian wrote on "Design of an Overhead Des tination Sign for a Highway In tersection.' Bennett, a sophio more, wrote on the "Design of a Welded Ship Gangway." The program, open to_all en gineering undergraduates throughout the country, gave awards to engineers in 40 dif ferent colleges and . universities. Starlit Drive-In WELCOMES PENN STATE STUDENTS SHOWING TONIGHT (Double Feature) "Noose Hangs High" Abbott and Costello and "Melody. Thne" Walt Disney Production SATURDAY (Double Feature) "Tall in the Saddle" John Wayne - Ella Raines . and "Lost Tribe" 'Johnny Weismuller Shows At 7:45 and 10 p. m. Serving Lunch 1 1:30-2:1 5 WELCOME ! STUDENT BOWLERS Open Daily 6 - 12 p.m. DUX CLUB 128 S. Pugh St. We Extend a Hearty WELCOME to you . . . dine in our newly air-conditioned tea room Dinner 4:45-7:45 ic,000011,411" TIRE . ' Students To Receive Religious Orientation Religio — us meetings and services have been scheduled for next week to orient new students into the religious activities on and off campus. LSA Boasts New Chapter House The Lutheran Student associa tion, organized in conjunction with the Grace Lutheran church in State College, carries on its activities in a newly-completed student house at 412 W. College avenue. The house includes a fellow• ship hall where large meetings may be held; facilities for volley ball, basketball, and table ten nis; a kitchen, locker rooms, council room, lounge, chapel, and offices. LSA activities last year were the annual smorgasbord dinner, square dances, baking socials, talent showS; hikes, and a 'min strel show. Rev. Edwerth E. Korte is the campus pastor. Officers of the organization are Raymond Rice, president; Donald - Love, men's vice-president; Ruth Knoebel, women's vice-president; Helen Olshanshy, secretary; and Thom as Smith, treasurer. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre eadaumi GORDON MACRAE DORIS DAY "Tea For Two" State 'JOEL McCREA ELLEN DREW "Stars in My , Crown" nittany RED SKELTON GLORIA GRAHAM "Yellow Cab Man " FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15; 1950 Chapel Services Begin Regular Schwab Auditorium chapel services this semester be gin Sunday at 11 a.m. with an ad dress by the Rev. Prank A. Sharp, an officer of the Northern Baptist Convention. The non-denominational serv ices, traditional at the College, are open to all students and their guests. James T. Smith, newly-ap pointed College chaplain; Geor6 Ceiga, organist, and Maynard Hill, tenor, will assist in Sunday's , service. The Reverend Sharp, who is di rector, of the. Department of Uni versity Pastor and Student work for the Northern Baptist Conven tion, will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with the Roger Williams Cabinet at 'the University Bap tist Church,. and will speak at the church for the Roger Williams Fellowship that evening. Eisenhower To Speak President Milton S. Eisenhower will speak to freshmen on "Reli gion at Penn State" Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 304 Old Main. Dr. Eisenhower's talk will inaugurate a series of talks for freshmen , sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association. . Dr. J. Bertram Kessel, assistant professor of physical education, will open a similar PSCA-spon sored series for sophomores with a talk entitled "Let's Get Ac quainted." Dr. Kessel will speak on Wednesday, also in 304 Old Main at 7:30 p.m. The series will 'continue through October. Other speakers scheduled for either or both series , Include Dr. Andrew A Borland, emeritus professor of dairy hus bandry; Football Coach Charles A. "Rip" Engle;'John H. Frizzell,. emeritus chaplain at the College;' and the Rev. Edwerth E. Forte, campus pastor of the State Col lege 'Grace Lutheran Church. Three cabin retreats have been planned by the Christian associ ation. Frosh men will use the PSCA cabin facilities on Sept. 23, freshman coeds on Sept. 30, and all new sophomores and new upperclassmen in a mixed group on Oct. 7. Convocation Scheduled An inter-religious convocation will be held for all students Sun day at 6:45 p.m. in Schwab Audi torium. Sponsored by the student groups of town churches and the Penn' State Christian Association, the convocation will include talks by President Milton S. Eisen hower and Luther Harshbarger, executive secretary of PSCA. Representatives of the State College churches will conduct the religious service. -Ministers of local congregations will be in- . troduced. Following the convocation, open houses will be held at all re ligious foundations and churches in the borough. Purchases Head Named Allen C. St. Clair was named new director of Purchases for the College. St. Clair, who was appointed during the summer, replaces Harold W. Loman. St. Clair was purchasing agent for Lord and Taylor of New York for the past 12 years. It's Watch Inspection Time , a t2t. ...i , .. - 14. , Sept. 7th ..-'z• 0 4 IN , .1111. -Am i • to ' - ZeriE,- , ' , E. 42. Sept. 16th CHECK UP Men DRESS UP YOUR WATCH moYees WATCH Shop 105 S. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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