PAGE EIGHT Air Convention Delegates Return to State Ten Penn State representatives of the Arnold Air Society recently returned from their National con vention at Miami, Fla. The group left Olmstead Air Force base in Middletown, Pa. in a C-47. Maj. John Dailey of the AROTC detachment at the Col lege was pilot, and Capt. David Evans was co-pilot. It took the group . nine hours to make the 1300 mile journey with only one stop at Shaw air base in South Carolina. The return non-stop flight took six and one-half hours. Eight delegates from Lehigh University and two fr o m Du que s n e also. accompanied the group. Convention headquarters in Mi ami were at the Cadillac Hotel on North Beach. The ten delegates from Penn State were quartered at the Ocean Grand Hotel on Miami beach. 'About 1500 dele gates from 80 different colleges and universities attended the con vention. The largest delegation (70) was from Ball State College. Official representatives fr o m the College were John Frantz, squadron commander, and Capt. Robert Goo dma n, executive squadron officer. Other delegates were Paul Beighley, John Cable, Neil Carlson, Clifford Dreiser, Richard Patterson, Elliot Smith, William Sullivan, and Benjamin Wiatr. Panel to Discuss Scholastic Football With Earl Bruce, assistant Penn State football coach as modera tor, a panel of high school coaches will discuss "High School Foot ball" at 7:30 tonight in. 3 White Hall. The panel discussion .is a part of the meeting of the Centre County Association fo r Health, Physical Education, and Recrea tion. On the panel of four coaches are Fred • Bell, .Bellefonte High School; John Moll, Howard High School; and Harold Griffith and Roy Jamison, State College High School. The meeting is open to faculty and students. "We have committed the Gol den Rule to memory; let us now commit it to life."—Edwin Mark ham CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WILL TYPE students themes, term papers, etc. Rates reasonable. Call Miss RosS, State College 3846. EXPERIENCED MEN and women coun selors, supervisors, and water-safety in structors wanted for children's summer camp in Pennsylvania. Applicants will be interviewed by the director Sunday, Dec. 2 from 1-4 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. BOYS' LAUNDRIES. Will call for and deliver. Please call 4502. RIDE WANTED to Florida for Christmas. Leave about Dec. 14th. Please call Jack 2845. LOST WILL PERSON who took brown leather jacket from Walker Lab. on Nov. 16, 1951 please return. Call 5051-963 ask for Don Peters. A TIE-CLIP with an All-College Cabinet key attached. Initials E.D.S. on back of key. Please return to Student Union desk in Old Main. Substantial reward. WHOEVER GOT my sportjacket from 117 Carnegie Friday, 16 November, please return to Student Union desk. Tan checked. Duane Beals. Reward. Everybody 's buying itt BREYERS .t> r . v : ' :•.:- '• ' ' "1 - '21.- .1‘ Y" sme/Ai n '. . . .....% • a .. , : n ' e.t $ v•liiL• 41 , g.k, ,f,:i . ,:- • v`.7k7 ,e. 5 . ,...., 1. .rx-i , ~, !.. , ( ; a 0.../ ~ ,-..,... _..„,- . ' '• - - --i ' , N);r z'O-; " (-- :• 4 : 5•1 3, • ......., •,, - - • ~ , ..,- --,;',.., .;„! i -4-.a.:', , ; ; „- ! ;:?: , ,,.v . . , -.- .'...:- i: :. OfitY $1.25 • Your choice o 8 popular solid lavers•canci 3-cleifoioes Refer cambinetiow Tired of Meals? Let Food Service Try Your Recipe Do you have any favorite or unusual recipes you,, would like to be used in the dining halls? If so, turn them in to the •food sup ervisor in your dining unit. The food service department will consider any recipes , from the students for developing into standard recipes which they think the majority, will like.. What the students like is very important in menu planning, Mildred A. Bak er, director of food service; said yesterday. "We value their com ments, favorable and unfavor able," she said. Miss Baker urged that the stu dents let the food supervisors, know just what foods they like or dislike, or any other ,complaints about the food service. The food service always-- wel comes new recipes for - trying out in the dining halls, she said. There is a possibility, she said, that some students' own favorites could become standard Penn State recipes and also be used in veterans' hospitals, for• which the food service is conducting re search. 10 Students Attend Orchestra Festival Ten students at the College are attending the Intercollegiate Or chestra Festival being held at Lebanon Valley College fo da y and tomorrow. They are Richard Brady, David Fishburn, Richard Fralick, Blair Gingrich, Lloyd Lupfer, Fred Or kiseski, Rosemary Scott, Fred Stinson, John Swartz, and Robert Swisshelm. The students will practice two days, then travel to Harrisburg to give a concert as the main feature of the program held by the Pennsylvania Music Educa tion Conference tomorrow night. FOR S,A►LE CAMERA. Retina lIA F 2. Like new. Reasonable. Call 3996. Ask far Maurice. BIIECHER. ALTO Saxaphone $5O. Call 6216 evenings. MAN'S BENRUS Wriet Watch. Never been worn. 17 jewels. - Expansion band. Retails for $39.75. Yours for $29.50. Phone 3938. . . 30 TUXEDOS from ' fire sale only $ll per suit. Phone George or Norman 2760. 1941 STUDEBAKER business coupe; over drive; huge trunk space. Good mecbani cal condition. Call 3255 6-8 p.m. SMALL ITALIAN Accordian in perfect condition. Would make wonderful Christ mas present. Call 3255 6-8 p.m. HOUTS HAS Electric Handybot Portable Washing Machines for apartments and trailers. Two styles: porcelain enameled, 2-pound capacity, $27.95 ; stainless steel model with timer, 2 to 3-pound capacity, $42.50. There is also a hand-turned wringer that fits both styles for only $7.95. Ask for it for Christmas, 5% discount at Honts for cash and carry; convenient payment terms. 0. W. Hout's & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. BRAND NEW Tuxedo, size 36, short; $25 Royal Portable Typewriter $2O. Terms cash. Call Ext. 441. KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radi ating, circulating 31,000 BTU's an hour. Fuel—air control saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft burner, oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. See it soon at Houts. 0. W. Routs & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College: 6703. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, Vint call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beattiee-23 years ex. perience is at your service:. TYPING AND Mimeographing—Secretarial Service—Room 207, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. /. 1 --- \\Av\ - S. icy ; tAre VHE'DAMY CLASSIFIEDS PP,r77l I . ga\ , RALF GALLOP( e . LEGIAM-STATLP-&-ItilarqE: TMMn,TrAIRA:,:;, Time. ..Tables . Rgady ' Time tables for • next,s_emes ter's' courses will be -on sale at 10 a.m. today at - the sched uling office in, the ,basement of Willard Hall. The .schedules will...cost 15 cents. • Special Travel Roles Offered Special student bus . and train rates • are, being offered • for the coming - Christmas' vacation if 25 students or more desire this trans.; portation to one area. Reduction up to 20 percent will be - .made. 'Next Thursday is the deadline for signing up • for this transpor tation, Edward: Shanken, chair man of 'the transportation com mittee, - said. Students - are ~to put their names -'and destinations in Edward Shanken's box at 'the Stu- dent Union desk, Old Main. Students - Will be ,required to go home on the' special bus or train provided, but can return from vacation on the bw , or train convenient to them. Shanken said - that nearly enough students had signed up for these • student - transportation rates off er ed. at Thanksgiving vacation, and• that he felt that the 25-person minimum require ment might be reached this com ing vacation. 118 to Take Draft Deferment Exam . A total of 118 students `will take the Selective Service Qual ification test Dec. 13, at the Col lege, according to Dr. Hugh M. Davison, professor of educational research. Students who are to take the test will report at 8:30 a.m. to 121 Sparks. These students will be excused from classes for that morning if they report to the of fice,-of the Dean of Men after the test. BOARD FOR 3 students. Inquire- 512 West Foster Ave. I •3;~;i~;r~ ONE DOUBLE Room, first floor. 424 W Beaver Ave. Coil 6336 after 6. ONE-HALF DotIELE ROOM • with board. Single beds. 220 7.. ° Nftbiny Are. Rates reasonable. Call 7247. Forurn (Continued from pacre:one);. 'polley. As gangsters only respect to gain respect from Russia. , . -Johnston pointed out that even though we may have to give up cars; . washing 'machines, radios, and other things, other countries are in a worse situation. There has' "been a 23 percent rise. in cost of living in France, 15 , percent in Germany, .24 'per cent in Norway, 50 percent in Austria.- This is compared to an 8 percent rise- in Americans' cost Of ifying from June 1950, the start of the Korean war, lo_Jan uary 1951 when . controls went into effect. We exercise great influence, Johnston said, and from-his trav els he found that the rest of the world does not hate America, as is often charged. Rather the other. countries have "great admiration, a . little awe, and some respect" for us. Johnston leaves . the Economic Stabilization Agency Friday •to resume the presidency of the Mo tion' Picture Association of Am erica; a job he has held since September 1945. He said that after being a bureaucrat, for 11 months he has learned' how to lose friends and drive away people, and had found that "no body likes to be stabiliied." ARROW PRODUCTS Featured-at Gabtmaro . with theft amazing new Arafold collar ARROW SHIRTS , -11 ES • SPORTS SHIRTS • : UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS IN STATE COLLEGE FOR ARROW pun g men's 127srwrE "Iktn 411.. ACEI: Sponsors Drive for Mittens You can get the real Christmas spirit this rear, by, knitting, or buying a pair of mittens for some needy child. - - The Association of Childhood Education International, which is sponsoring- the Christmas sharing program, says that students will not only be helping someone'else, but their donations will be dis played on a mitten tree in Bur rowes Building or in the Library. Mittens can be left in. 137 Sim mons Hall or brought to the ACEI meeting at '7 p.m. Tuesday. in Atherton Hall. Debaters— (Continued from page ones' Margaret Troutman and Marian Wildman, will take the negative side of the national intercollegiate question. They will be accom panied by William W. Hamilton, assistant professor of speech. GLASS RING For Him, For Her, For Yourself For Christmas at BalfOur ' s ("A" Store) ALIWS 130 S. Allen Street 1 . 41;;;;?,.. Writs. it open • for sports, 0r... AY, -NOVEMBER" 29;,- 1951 -reliefs! nano r-~s shim you heard abou4/ stepping oat. $6.50
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