PAGE EIGHT egulations Set For Motorcade Regulations for the competitive motorcade, to be held Oct. 18 before the homecoming football game, were announced yesterday after a conference among Fred M. Coombs, chairman of the Penn sylvania Week Committee; Arthur Rosfeld, president of the Inter fraternity Council, and Marlene Heyman,' president of Panhellenic Council. The list of regulations will be distributed by Rosfeld tonight to members of the IFC At a meeting of the Pennsyl vania Week committee yesterday, Coombs appointed the following committee members judges for the motorcade: Dr. Jean D. Am berson, ' professor of home eco nomics education; Oscar F. Spen cer, associate professor and sup ervisor of petroleiun and natural gas extension; Dr. Carroll D. Champlin, professor of education; Thomas Hammonds, general ex tension editor; and Richard C. Maloney. administrative assistant to President Eisenhower, and vice chairman of the central Pennsyl vania region of colleges and -uni versities for Pennsylvania Week. Judging Points Set Coombs said at the meeting that independent organizations - may also enter floats in the motorcade. All participants must sign up at the Student Union desk in Old Main before 5 p.m. next Thursday, he said. The criteria for the judging of the floats will be appropriateness to the Pennsylvania Week theme, "Pennsylvania Defends Freedom;" eye-catching appeal, the amount of work involved, and the gen eral artistic worth of the float. . Sororities and fraternities are urged to cooperate in this project, Coombs said. Fraternities which desire •to work with a sorority should call Miss Heyman at 151 Simmons. Student organizations requesting additional information about the motorcade or the Penn sylvania Week theme should eith er contact Miss Heyman, or Ros feld. Starting Time Set According to the regulatons, all floats will assemble in the Hort Woods parking lot at 11 a.m. This will enable spectators and alum ni to be able to park in other non restricted areas. The floats will leave their parking places about 12:30 p.m., and circle Beaver Field once, returning to their parking lots by 1:10 p.m. The exact start ing time of the motorcade will be determined after all entries have been made, Coombs said. A certificate will be presented' to the winning float, it 'was de cided, to entitle the winner to an engraved pernianent trophy. If a sorority and fraternity unit win, both will receive equal trophies. A fraternity may enter only one float. Recreation (Continued from vage one) . different colors of student tickets, with 'each color acceptable for one half the games, McCoy said. The plan would help ease the crowded situation here, McCoy said. Another suggestion presented by the dean was a plan to re serve a number, arbitrarily set at 300. of seats at basketball and other Rec Hall games for use by faculty, former students, and townspeople. There are some games which are less crowded and at which an extra 300 spectators would be welcome, the dean said. Present ticket plans do not allow anyone but students into Rec Hall for contests. McCoy said that the two plans =for divided tickets and for re served seats—would not neces sarily have to be coexistent, but may be operated individually. IFC to Make Plans For Lawn Displays The Interfraternity Council will meet - at 7:30 tonight in 219 Elec tri c a l Engineering. Plans for Homecoming Weekend concerning lawn displays will be discussed. The committees for IFC rushing, the IFC Workshop, and the cup for outstanding fraternities will make reports. Delta Nu Alpha Delta Nu Alpha, transportation honorary fraLarnity, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 13 Sparks. Ag School Seniors To Return Proofs Agriculture seniors must re turn the proofs for their LaVie portraits today to the Penn State Photo Shop, Jacqueline Becker, managing editor, said yesterday. Seniors in the School of Ed3.t cation may have their pictures taken for- the yearbook until Monday. Chess -- (Continued from .page one) Two encampment sub-commit tee reports will also be given at the meeting, John Laubach, All- College president, said. Joseph Haines will present the report of the sub-committee on dormitory ' food in which he will recommend that All-College Cabinet coordin ate the work of several food com mittees to work closely with the menu planning committee of the food services department. The report of the sub-commit-. tee on cooperation and responsi bility will include the recommen dation that President Milton S. Eisenhower make a statement to the students giving particulars to date on the reasons why Student Union Building construction has been delayed. Arthur Rosfeld will present the report. Ronald Thorpe will present an elections committee 'report on the progress of that committee, and John Heorr, editor of the Student Handbook, will present the finan cial report for the handbook. The progress of the Dean of Men's cof fee hours will be presented in a report by Lincoln Warrell. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED THREE RIDERS. Destination Erie. Leave at 1:00 p.m., Friday, Oct. 10. Call 2881. Ask for Steve. 4 SET OF Golf Clubs. Woods and/or irons. Phone 4923, ask for Cork. CHEM 52A book by Wertherm and a Speech 300 book by Chester and Garrison. Call 47 McElwain. ONE DUTTON double breasted tuxedo, size 40. Call 4928 and ask for John Basista. STAN STIRMAN and Lou Mascotti would like dates for Dungaree Drag. Phone 5051 ext. 292. RIDE TO WASH., D.C., Friday noon. Call Sally, 123 McElwain. RIDERS WANTED for Lock Haven. Leav ing 4:30 p.m. every Friday. Call 2577. Ask for Paul Hintenlang. RIDE TO MIAMI, Fla., wanted for Xmas vacation for two people.. Will pay for expense. Phyllis 6051, 293 Simmons. RIDES for Penn game wanted. Oct. 31, after 3 p.m. Call 433 Atherton. RIDE TO Penn game. Prefer to leave Friday morning. Call 4409 or 4709. Ask for Gordon. RIDE TO Harrisburg ever3,c, Friday noon or soon after. Call Betty, 119 McElwain. RIDE TO Blooomsburg„ Pa. or close vicin ity. Friday, October 10 anytime atter 12. One person. Call 345 Simmons. IDE TO Troy, N.Y. on Oct 31st. Con tact 49 Simmons. RIDE TO Pittsburgh, Friday 5 p.m. Call Steve Wyman, 1186 Hamilton. Will pay. RIDE FOR three people to Drexel Hill after 4 p.m. Fri., Oct. 31. Call Christine, Room 324, ext. 1098. - RIDE TO . Nanticoke after 12 noon Sat., Oet. 11. Call 1095, Judy Sedor. RIDE TO Pittsburgh after 3:00 p.m. on Oct. 10. Call ext. 76. Room 316. RIDE TO Phila. on Friday, Oct 31. Please call ext. 76, Room 306. FOR RENT DISSATISFIED WITH present room? Call State College 7753 for information con cerning two• completely refurnished and re decorated double rooms. Hey Gang! Looseleaf Filler • Pltin or Lined • Narrow, Wide Lines • 81x11 from 5c -40 c $5 IN SALES . . YOU GET $1 FREE at the BX in the TUB rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Farrell Names Junior OaSs Week Heads Committee chairmen for Junior Class• Week, - Nov. 12-16, have been announced by Thomas Far rell, chairrnan of the week's pro gram. John Jenkins -has been appoint ed as chairman of the band corn-. mittee which will take charge of arrangements for 'the Blue Band's performance during . halftime of the Rutgers game. Carolyn Pelczar and Franklin Reese will ; serve as co-chairmen of the junior queen's float com mittee, Nancy White as corona tion committee chairman, an d Marilyn Buzby as chairman of the committee in charge of the pep rally scheduled for Nov. 13. • Donald Herbein and Betsy Sieg ler will be co-chairmen of the tal ent show committee, and Dale Clemens and Barbara Wallace have been Appointed co-chairmen of the jazz concert committee. Other chairmen listed by Far rell include chapel service, Linda Jacobs; - breakfast, .R ay.m o n d Webb; mummers' parade, Richard Kirschner and David Kresge; and Promotion, Marian Ungar and Fi orentino Feraco. Junior Class Week will feature a junior class talent show, a pep rally, the Junior Prom, corona tion of the junior class queen, and a Junior Prom breakfast. A mum mers' parade preceding the •Rut gers game, a parade of the queen and her court at halftime, chapel or church service. attendance, and a jazz concert are also included in plans for the week. Winderest Auto Victim Reported Doing Well The condition of Vicki Cogs well, 21-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - John Cogswell of Windcrest*who was hurt in an automobile accident Sept. 30, has been reported as 'fine" by the Centre County Hospital. She will be confined in the hos.:- pital from six to eight weeks. The child suffered a broken thigh, lac eratidn of the head, and brush burns in the accident. ROOM FOR Rent 122 W. Nittany Ave Can 4679. BLUE AND GRAY 51', Parker pen on Thursday, Oct 2 on campus. If found call 235 McElwain. GRAY FLANNEL Jacket taken by mis - take from Alpha Epsilon Pi Saturday night. Call Marty 2941. Reward. PHI MU ALPHA pin. Initials C.L.R Phone 2887. Reward. , PARK BLUE suitcoat at Lambda Chi Alpha Saturday night. Contact John Body 2602. RED KEY case containing dormitory key lost Saturday between Simmons and Beaver Field. Call 209 Simmons. DROWN TWEED topcoat Friday eveniiii . at Woodman's Ball. 'I bave yours. Call 'Bob Nowiciki at 3946. PLEASE RETURN red plaid jacket. Lost Tues. 8:00 a.m., 315 Willard. No questions asked. Reward. Jack Olson, Nittany 31-12. Ext. 291. ONE BROWN Jacket, October 4 in Frear laboratory. I have yours. Call Tom Misie wicz 6814. 1 WILL THE person who took a slide rule from in front of the Armory please re turn it to Nittany 41-14. JOURN 13 book. Finder please return to Student Union desk. • 1940• PLYMOUTH coupe A-1 shape R&H. • Phone 4739 after 7:00 p.m. Ask for Ernie. 1951 FORD two-door sedan Ford-o-Matic; wlaitewalled • tires, radio, heater, other extras. Call 5051 ext 274 Rm. 28 after 6:00 p.m. 51.. TAVERN Menu for Thursday, Oc't. 9 ITALIAN SPAGHETTI with MEAT SAUCE MIXED SEA FOOD PLATTER VEAL CUTLET, PARMIGIANNE ' BAKED MEAT LOAF PRIME SIRLOIN STEAKS LOST FOR SALE Joint Board TOcOoipare : Regulations The • Ffeshman Customs an d Regulations- decided at a meetine Tx.i.sday night to con tact. ten otlier, colleges for infor mation 'concerning customs regu lations. ' • Regulations will be' compared to those - in• effect• at the College and recommendations for revis ions and additions to the present customs program.will be made. James' , Schulte, co-chairman of the custonis' • board, ' announced that letters will be sent to .Cor nell, Duke, . Nebraska, Purdue, Ohio State, Syracuse, University of ' Miami, 'University of Ohio, University of West Virginia, and Wisconsin. . When answers .are received the customs board.will meet to make recommendations for next year's customs program. Customs .from other ' colleges may be incorpor ated and lax •customs w hi c h proved to be ineffective this year will be -revised or dropped. Freshman customs remained in effect only two weeks at the be ginning of the semester. This was the shortest customs period since full customs returned to the Col lege in 1D45. Customs - were lifted Sept. 27 following the Purdue football game because of the en thusiasm and school spirit shown by the freshman class. Concert. Campaign To End Saturday The Community Concert cam paign for, new members will close Saturday at noon unless available memberships are sold prior 'to that time. Tickets may be obtained for $6 from group representatives, at the Student Union desk, or in 204 Old Main, headquarters for the campaign, according to Dr. F. R. Matson, president of the asso ciation. . BEAUTIFUL, PRACTICALLY nepiece black Tuexedo, size 36. Excellent. con dition. Priced reasonably. Phone State Col lege 2684. 1934 FORD 2-door sedan. Must be seen to appreciate. Call Torn 7028 after 6 p.m. ENG. COMP. 5 text book Informative Writing in good. condition, $l.OO. Call Alice, 135 Atherton. SPANISH 3, English Comp 2 and' Ether edge Health books. Phone Jake CoskerY, Room 5 Atherton. GOOD QUALITY white lab coats, $5.60 Room 19 Frear. , BOTANY. 22 text book "The Principles of Heredity" good condition, $2.00. t Call Marty, 897 Grange. Viok! Another man switched to Kentucky club the thoroughbred of pipe tobaccos TITUItSDAY; gcTOBER',:_9,-: 1952 Home Eic Clubs Start AOnual 3-Day Session' , . The annual three-da'y . -.conven tion of Home - Economics Club members' • „and- faculty-:. advisers from '55 : colleges - in' Perinsy:lvania and neighboring. states beginS 'to day at the College... The purpose of the converition:is to' discuss the academic . and extra . Curricular role of home' economics .organiza tions. Dean Grace M.- Henderson - - •of the School -•of" Home EcOnomits will address the: opening- 'session of the, convention at 9 a.m. tomor row in -100 Horticulture. .• - Other - spe.aliers for the enliven tion are Dr:William M-Sniith Jr., professor of family- relationships, and Mary Jane Wyland, program coordinator for .the Penn State Christian Association. - . • General co-chairmen .for the convention" are Barbara W. Nor man, faculty adviser to - the local Home Economies Club and assist ant professor of child develop ment, and Helen A: Guthrie, as sistant professor of foods and nu trition. Town Council Head Elected Edward Thieme, fifth semester psychology major, wa s elected president of Town Council at a recent meeting. Thieme wo n the presidency from Chester Cherwinski on the third ballot after Franklin Reese, former vice president of the coun cil, and Howard _ Mason we r e eliminated. John MaHick, third semester chemistry major, was elected vice president; John Correnti, secre tary; and Sheldon Odland, treas urer. • Thomas Taylor, James Elliott, Jerry Donovan, Mason and Cher winski were elected representa tives-at-large to the AIM Board of Governors. TEXTBOOKS: Phys. Sci 7, Econ. 14, Eng Comp. 1, .Eng. Comp. 5, Cl. Tex. 101 Call 345 Simmons. FELLOWS AND Girls ; are you interested in roller skating? Join the newly or ganized skating club at the COLISEUM Rink just outside the city limits toward Bellefonte. Every Monday night 7 :00 p.m. —8 :30 p.m. Instructors will give lessons on basic fundamentals. Skates are fur nished ! PERSONAL: Will W.J.S. Please meet me in the bell tower of Old Main Tuesday at 8 p.m. Bob. DO IT TODAY! SWITCH TO - • -.mi..) KENTUCKY CLUB Notice how much, better your pipe tastes—how much fresher your mouth feels when yoU switch to Kentucky Club. Send for free catalog shoWing fine pipes and hoW to get theni at, ,big -savings., Mail Pouch -Tobacco Co., - Wheeling, West Va, Dept. 39 MISCELLANEOUS
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