11, I'osl Movie, Dances Head Recreation Program The summer recreation •program under the direction of C. M. "Dutch" Sykes continues this week with a full schedule of events. Tonight there will be a movie, "A•Star is Born" starring Janet Gaynor and Frederick March, on front campus at the Pugh street gate. The show is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. In case ,of rain, the film will be shown in Schwab auditorium. Friday night there will be a dance at the TUB with music by the Dukes from 9 to 12 p.m. The admission charge is 50 cents. Sat urday night a square dance is scheduled at the TUB, also from 9 to 12 p.m. There will be no admission charge for the square dance, The first group sing was held last Monday night and a near capacity crowd attended. Another sing will be held this Monday at Schwab auditorium at 8 p.m. Artist Series The second Summer Artist Course will be Tuesday night. It will feature the Leon Destine Dance company'. Sykes said that the Glennland pool would continue its regular swimming schedule. Mixed swims are held every Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Fridays from 8:30 to 10 p.m. and on Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. He said that two summer soft ball leagues had been formed and started playing last night. There are five teams in one league and six teams in: the other league. All games will be played on the golf course field. Sykes 'reminded students that this Friday is the deadline for entering golf and tennis -tourna ments. Tennis players may sign up for these tourneys at the ten nis booth at the main gate of Beaver ,field. Golf enthusiasts may sign up for their tournament at the caddy house. . ' 2 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllle. - . - = PENN STATE- F. I LAUNDRY-- = .... _ = = This Is The Only Commercial Laundry • . LT: — = In 'State' College . = E l j 320 W. Beaver Ave. F: = iiimmimmummilimmilimitiiimr, YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGERS 111-115 S. ALLEN ST. X-Country Team Books Six Meets Penn State's national cham pionship cross-country team will engage six opponents in the Fall before defending its title honors in the IC-4A and NCAA cham pionships. The schedule: Oct. 6, Pitt; 13, Cornell; 20, Michigan State; 26, at Army. • Ngv. 3, N.Y.U.; 10, at Manhat tan; 19, IC-4A, at New York;' 26, NCAA, at East Lansing, Mich. Homer Barr, twice Eastern in tercollegiate wrestling champion, was voted Penn State's top ath lete in 1951. The Shop of Quality Watch Repair MOYER WATCH SHOP HAS THE HEAT GOT C(11 ( 4 YOU DOWN 777.1 Try A Cool, 6 kßefreshing Drink AT THE NITTANY DELL EAST COLLEGE AVENUE TEXTBOOKS STUDENT SUPPLIES A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS SHOP AT METZGERS The Store With The Black Granite Front THE SiII~IIVIER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 105 S. Pugh St. Common Expression In Town and On Campus FREE BLOTTERS College Naval ROTC , Cadets Participate In Training Program The Coll e g e will be repre sented in the Naval Reserve Of ficers Training Corps program for midshipmen to be held at Little Creek, Va., tomorrow. Training for the midshipmen, who are known as NARMID-51 (Naval Reserve Midshipmen 1951), will consist of instruction afloat in ships of ' the Naval Amphibious Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, and classes ashore the Naval Amphibious Base. The training will last for three weeks with special emphasis on craft work such as basic boat han dling and gunfire support in an amphibious operation. In addition to the amphibious training at Little Creek, the NROTC student officers will re ceive .a week of aviation indoe trination training at the ,Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. scimmwwwwswgrammoivniav a I: Woodnngs ~ , ~ Brighten up your room .5* with a beautiful summer .' 1 1.1.1 houseplant—Gloxnia, by ii..,.• F:i I name. r ~ . .:5.: ~. s l OFLORAL SHOP ~:.: Across From Post Office 24 ROTC Students Al Summer Camp Twenty-four Signal Corps stu dents • from Penn State are on a six-weeks duty with the Reserve Officer Training Corps at Fort Monmouth, N. J. They wil be commissioned in June of 1952. This group is part of a record enrollment of 1300 cadets from seventy-three colleges all over the country. • The students enrolled at 'the Summer Camp are James M. Cartey, Micheal E. Doddo, Jr., Charles J. 'Falzone, Jr., Richard son B. Farley, Guy W. Fissell, Donald G. Gardner, Richard H. Griggs, Robert H. Groff, Ray mond E. Johnson, Carl Kircher. Vaughn 0. Lang, Richard E. Liv ingston, Jr., John R. "McCauslin, Herman J. Melzer, John Pin chock, Fred J. Pope, Jr., Vincent I. Purcell, Chester A. Reed, Peter J. Roman, Robert E. Sansonetti, Harry K. Schiemer, Edward A. Scicchitano, Joseph J. Shumock, and Lloyd A. Warneka. ,••.:77::02•:ratriliM1:31E•IWITURVESIMEglig:',LinT•02.2:.•11•E17.072ZEL:EZEZMED • i•i` Pi evenings ~..4. Sweaters For Picnics or Cool r ,iii ,m 77, P. • . t'ict'a.;'• ,A. , :,. ,?.. . . ~..... • • o+l. ts ••:' •• P• :. ' 4 43.. j • v. v . . tk o *% . 331 ..3p.).•••:. ?44 4 f i :.•3 . • Mary. 1,.:5::,-;.: Leitzinger fr . :,e-. - . / 4 4 A v. ,„f . .......,., . 4 A E. COLLEGE AVE. ...,.,...:,::,- dif (1 1 , ' .ri :,:zaanna:mmall.::;sa:linm:afizim.-:;,::"rtv:,<..,::::::..2:3rrezrxm,wzrammitm i.Z . ' •Nylon Pullover Sweaters— r‘ r Pastel colors. :.. • 100% Imported Cashmere Sweaters in Pullover and •.: : Cardigan matching sets— II Green, Beige, and Off-White 1 L jfr I di 4 . 1 ‘ I I l oo k wnars nep e / 4.,,,•-• 1,. , c,. ..? - .....„, re st" 4g ash . 2, 40 ,0, • • . ICE CREAM . Big, luscious peaches—and plenty of .them—smothered in rich, golden cream! That's Fresh Peach Ice Cream as only Bren ye Half Gallrs makes i t.o t. Ask for it in hand -dipped pints, quarts and the money-savig PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIEDS An classified advertisements mast be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding isms. Prices are 50c one insertion; 7Se two, insertions; $l.OO. three insertions; $1.25 four insertions; 51.60 five insertions; 17 words or less. Ali words over 17, three for 5c each insertion. Call Collegian 8441 --er.t. 543. MISCELLANEOUS BRIDGE CLASSES now being organised for beginners and average players. Group or private lessons. Further information, phone State College 7118 after 6 p.m. EXCELLENT fruit punch. All kinds a party refreshn,ents. Birthday cakes. cot. fee cakes and other cakes: Frida Stern. 122 E. Irvin Ave., Phone 4818, State Col. lege. GOLF driving range now in operation about 1 mile north of State College on Route 322. Turn left at the Gulf Station just past the Penn State Trailer Sales. TENNIS FANS—lt's Hassinger for racket stringing. The NO-AWL way. Prompa service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. 514 E. Beaver after $ Pm. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ROOM available during summer session for male student in re. turn for some services. Phone 2133. FOR RENT—garage, near campus. Very reasonable. Call 3872. PHONE 7803
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