r. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952 payment. The frosh are (left to right) Peter Ogle, mechanical engi neering, Larry Lock, chemistry; and John Burkhart, civil engi neering. The dinks went on sale Wednesday. Suggestion - {Continued from page two) cussing the possibility of singing ■the national anthem at the end .of-football games, the original recommendation to sing the Alma •Mater was approved. 2. Walking on the grass—have a loud speaker make fun of per sons who walk on grass. Have freshmen make signs to put at paths. This entire recommendation was defeated on the grounds that it is an impractical solution to the problem. 3. Smoking in classrooms—en courage faculty members not to smoke in classrooms and place a •sign iii Recreation Hall requesting that spectators do not smoke. 4- Use of alcoholic beverages— This committee recommends to the Senate. committee on student •affairs and All-College Cabinet the following: a. Review present regulations on this subject with regard to uniformity and effect on all stu dents. . b. Give thought to ways of gain ing wider student understanding and acceptance of state, borough. ■liSiiffliliill* oo a wSl7eß HAVE you SEEN THE NEW LATfN PROFESSOR? ©NLYnMewiamt. ABOUT A NEW PROFESSOR! ' ANP ONLY TIME WILL TELL ABOUT A CIGARETTE! TAKE YOUR TIME.../WAKE THE SENSIBLE 30-PAY CAMEL MILPNESS TEST. SEE HOW CAMELS SUIT you as your steady smoke! CAMEL leads all other brands by billions of cigarettes per year! J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. Winston-Salem. N. C. and college laws and limitations in this regard. c. Systematic effort be made to help students learn how to plan and execute adequate and suc cessful social functions wherein prescribed limits are observed. 5. Littering campus with trash. a. Customs board freshman violators of customs make signs to help keep the campus clean. b. Physical Plant ask for more waste containers. c. Interfraternity and Panhel lenic councils make it a perman ent part of Greek Week to have clean-up day on campus. The As sociation for Independent Men could work with these two groups. All recommendations except those indicated otherwise, were unanimously approved. The com mittee working on citizenship in cluded chairman JoAn Lee, Allen Marshall, Samuel Nowell, Mary Petitgout, Franklin Reese, James Schulte, Irene Taylor, R. Wallace Brewster, Robert K. Murray, and Harold Perkins. The Daily Collegian will con tinue printing the recommenda tions in Tuesday’s issue. These will include student-faculty rela tions, communications, and dorm itory food. he's UP F< .LEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA; ' THE DAILY C' For the second consecutive year women. will be included on the 14-person Nittany Lion cheering squad. Senior Alan McChesney was chosen head cheerleader this year by a committee consisting of Har old R. Gilbert, graduate manager of athletics; Eugene Wettstone, gymnastics coach; Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and a member of the Senate advisory committee on athletics; and Thomas Hanna, last year’s head cheerleader. Other seniors selected were Howard Wright, Peggy Mayberry, and 'Nancy Wiant. Also on the squad are juniors Audrey Shultz, Louise Robertson, Fury Feraco, and Bruce Wagner, and sopho mores Sandra Dahlinger, Ann Hil bum, Barbara Sherts, James Schultz, Jay Schultz, and Bruce Coble. The sophomores will be cut to two men and two women when they become juniors. No new cheerleaders will be considered this fall, according to McChesney. Ad Staff to Meet The intermediate and junior boards of the advertising staff of the Daily Collegian will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Carnegie, Phyllis Kalson, advertising man ager, has announced. Women Included On Cheer Squad For Second Year DRY CLEANING SPECIAL 3 GARMEMTS BEAUTIFULLY BIEAHED FOR THE PRICE OF 2! w. 2 bL, FROMM'S w. 2 bL, iff Two Newspapermen To Speak at Forum Marquis Childs, Washington columnist, and Hodding Car ter, editor of three southern newspapers, have been contracted, to speak in the 1952-53 State College Community Forum series, Elton S. Carter, forum program chairman, has announced. Carter, who will speak Feb. 23, won the Nieman Fellow ship for Newspapermen, at Harvard, in 1939-40; the Southern Literary Award in 1945; and the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writ ing in 1946. He holds an honorary M.A. from Harvard and honorary D. Lift, from Bowdoin College Childs will lecture Nov. 10. U. S. Representative Walter H. Judd is tentatively scheduled to speak Jan. 9, Dr. Garter said. Elsa Lan caster, the actress wife of Charles Laughton, and The Begum Ikra mulla, the Pakistan stateswoman, have also been contacted to speak in the lecture series, but no defi nite plans have been made, Dr. Carter added. Season tickets for the forum, a town and College cooperative en terprise set up to bring outstand ing speakers to State College, are sold each year in State College and on campus. Last year’s tickets for the series of five lectures sold for $3 and the price of this season's tickets will probably be the same. Dr. Carter said. Tickets for individual lectures generally sell for $l. Last year’s speakers including one bonus speaker were Kurt von Schuschnigg, former chancellor of Austria; Arthur Schlesinger Jr., historian and author; Eric Johns ton, former economic stabilizer; Robert Vogeler, victim of eom- cP|f Jl - First Srsfer-Vcsrsity Meeting Tonight The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will hold its first meeting of the fall semester at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main. The Rev. Robert Smoot of will address the group. The meet ing, open to all students, has been planned as an introductory meet ing for new students. The Rev. Smoot, father of Rob ert Smoot, freshman class presi dent, has gained wide popularity as guest speaker for the group in the past. t m u n I s t imprisonment; Bernard Iddings Bell, clergyman and edu cator; and Upton Close. The State College Community Forum committee, an organization composed of students, faculty, and. townspeople, supervises the pro gram, business and publicity con nected with the forum. aiiißisiiiiiiiiiiiiii IlliiiiiiiS! fetCAMBS ■forSO days -frMn&samfßavDr CAMELS are America’s most pop ular cigarette. To find out why, test them as your steady smoke. Smoke only Camels for thirty days. See how rich and flavorful they are pack after pack! See how mild CAMELS are week after week! - PAGE FIFTEEN DUTCH PANTRY Good Food at Popular Prices Our Own Baked Goods Fresh Daily OPEN Every Day 7 a.xru 'iil Midnight !3fl E. 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