PAGE - MAT Orientation - (Continued from page one) similar program from the dean's office. Orientation week activities will come to a climax Saturday night in Recreation Hall with an All- College Fun Night for new stu dents. The Fun Night, under spon sorship of All-College Cabinet, will begin at 7 p.m. The dean of. women's office ha s granted freshman women permission to attend th e pro gram until it ends, but they must then return immediately to their dorms. Free Tickets A tumbling act by new fresh man gymnasts will be presented. The sound film, "This is Penn State," will be shown. Round and square dancing will be held and facilities for card games, volleyball, and oth ey indoor sports will be played. New students may pick up their free tickets at the offices of the deans of their schools; Marilyn Williams, chairman, has announced. Students new to the campus met student government leaders for the first time in Recreation Hall Monday night. Worth discussed Penn State's student government organization and gave' a breakdown of• fees. Last night at 6:45 in Schwab, WRA sponsored a program for new women. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds PONCET ON. A . LIGGETT 8 MYERS TOBACCO CO vs m High Heels --- (Continued from page three)' ' question. In case they're s till looking, we have since learned that Helen lives on the fourth floor. The most . frequent request, or we should say plea, was "Can't we use the elevators?" The ele vators work on keys which are only in the hands. of janitors, housekeepers and hostesses, but that's hard to tell people_ who have loaded all the early pos sessions of one girl into a car. The line at the receiving plat form was almost as long as the one in the front of the key, win dow in Hamilton. The mail chute proved too much of a temptation. for' a little brother who was bored with the unpacking process. He confis cated' some Kleenex and pro ceeded to deposit it in the slot. Marshall ' s Self Service Laundry • CONVENIENCE. • EFFICIENCY • ECONOMY No Waiting Around —No Service Charge • AGENCY FOR BELL CLEANERS MARSHALL'S 454 E. COLLEGE AVE.—REAR PHONE 2956 FIEI THE DAILY - COLLEGIAN, - STATE - COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 6 - ,e* 1:01 MILDNESS .' • ~ ..' .-' - ' - :l-:• - - - - - : 1- v- - • :.= - - :- :-.'.. <• 1 NO'UNPLEASANTAFTERTASTE Customs -- (Continued from page•one) fore an immunity is granted. Customs for both me n and women go into effect Monday at 7 a.m.• Women's customs will last for three weeks, and at the end of the period, women's regula tions will rule the frosh. The ;duration of men's customs is decided by Tribunal. Twenty-five years separated Penn State's first (Rose Bowl, 1923) and second (Cotton Bowl, 1948) bawl. appearances. CLASSIFIEDS ROOMS FOR RENT THE AG HILL. Dining - Sown, 207 East Park Ave. will start to serve meals Sept.. 17,., with breakfast 7:15 to:45„; lunch A.2-.:00' to 'l2 :20 ; and - dinner'. 5:00 to 's':2o. Phone' 2877 for further infoir mation. Antioke *bop e cat s /3/ Chesterfield aeo,/,‘yedli //. • .3—'41"\404w,x6.1 c liEciFp Aft ...AND ONLY= CHESTERFIELD HAS IT! CHOICE 'ROOM with running water for 3 students at Colonial Hotel, 123 . W. Nittany. Phone 4850. ROOM & BOARD ROOM and BOARD for: two to three upper classmen or graduate students. Inquire 612 West Foster .Ave. . GRADUATE STUDENTS will find com fortable roomy with hot and cold run ning water at the Colonial Hotel, 123 West Nittany Ave. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and' study, Low. student rates. Phone 4860 State College. . Everything New Under. -@)!A,. the Stars ~:t , eNi e , • %Pg . AT THE j r? ity - Iv z - , 4 410 - STARLIGHT O. DANCE 1 in Front of Old Main Sponsored by LIMN - I.F.C. - PANHEII - LEONIDES SIGNED PROPRIETOR ................. , NMDNEST! - A.7, - .EFTEMI3ER - 12;.195 "'" . WANTED WANTEI)i ) RESSER, part time. See Bill 'Manley, , tlB East Beaver Ave, 1940. PLYMOUTH Cony. Good conditio Inquire 808 S. Pugh St. or ' call 313 after 5:30 p.m. 1936 CHEVROLET, mileage 62,000, g :tires, one*,(new; recent- motor job, brak .relined. Cal=Dave•, Douglas 6786. .. . .. 7 0::;:::::::;::::::.:: , : • >:•:•:•:.. r.: , ... •::::....". ..;;N:::::::: 4 ;i:: , ::i:! .. :.'l l , ,, iiiiiii. r : iiiii„. ~ \ *„. ' Ogni:iii:,..., : :...si`. , •;:::::§ 3MK:I:i::, :::: * **ME:i:K:i*i*:-., f.zßi:.Z:i:i.. ::::i: \ .::,:, : te" .., *i::' :::.. ::...? ''. i .,11,4 "'::':'6:)'':.::: : : :..4,.: .::g:Wigi:: $ ::::*,*:...' : , :i4:4 : , ,e , .:::ji0::p• . ::.:::::..: . ,:•::,.:•:f..., , e'. ;. :: :..7 ...' .: *..' : i?..:ii:i , .:.::::......., 1...<:. > :>:?.,,, :,......:.?,:...,:,.:46 ®f 4::".,..•':•:' ,:...:....,,,::.:. .p. , ~ : :::•::AK ~..: ' • .• ......K.:,..:::: ';;::•:::::::3•".,K....<.:::::: , ,* FOR SALE
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