PAGE EIGHT Seating Plan Approved ..p py o znicil The Physical Education Stu dent- Council last night approved the Recreation Hall seating plan introduced by Ernest R. McCoy, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. The proposed seating plan would allow 300 seats to be sold to fac ulty members. alumni, and towns people on a "first-come, first serve" basis. Reports were read to the coun cil by Margaret Lamaster, coun cil president, on the cost of the proposed issues of the Discobulus, the school's newsletter. The news letter was last printed in 1948. Definite action was tabled until the next council meeting when the complete picture, including the cost of printing and labor, could be presented. A special editorial committee, headed by co-editors Ann Barker and Kurt Klaus, will meet this 'week and decide the style for the Disco bulus. The report will be pre sented to the council at the next meeting for its final approval. Jane Whitney and Robert Key non were named committee co chairthan of a physical education "play day" to be held in the spring. Other committee mem bers named are Ruth Kronen wetter and Theodore Mortensen. Dorothy Wain was elected to take the place of Barbara Benck as senior representative for the remainder of the semester. Miss Benck is student teaching. Symphony-- (Continued from page one) stitution Hall in Washington, gives a popular matinee series at George Washington University, performs a dozen special Young People's Concerts, does at least one internationally famous ballet, and gives a series of concerts in Maryland. To be admitted to the perform ance, members of the Community Concert Association will ne e d only their membership' car ds which have been mailed within the past week. No tickets will be sold prior to the concert as the members corn-- prise a capacity audience. Doors to Schwab Auditorium will open at 7:45 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOM WITH use of kitchen. Call 8441 ext. 2345. ROOM IN new modern faculty home— with tile bath e Corner Prospect and Fra zier, near Protestant and Catholic Church. Private entrance. Phone 2584. FURNISHED ROOM centrally located - - - - - Suitable for 2 graduate students. share bath with other room. Rented single or double.• Phone 677:1 before 5 p.m. WANTED GRADUATE STUDENT or young business- man to share apartment house janitor work for room and bath. Call 4850, ask for C.R. RIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh for 3 people, Friday afternoon, Nov. 21. Call Phyllis, 5051-233 Simmons. RIDE WANTED—vicinity of Indianapolis, Thanksgiving vacation. Help drive and share expenses. Call 4139 after 8:30 p.m. Ask for Bill Malcolm. RIDE TO New Kensington Or, vicinity. Tuesday afternoon, any time. Call Chuck Obertance 4434. RIDE FOR 3 imports from Reading nest weekend. Leave Reading 3 p.m., return Sunday afternoon. Call Bill, 9091. RIDE FOR :; wanted to Pittsburgh either Noe. 21 or, 22. Call Annie or Janet, MeAllistrr 72. SHARE ROOM with privatc~bath in ex change for 'bores in Apt. House. No firing. Apply 1'2:3 W. Nittany Ave. Ask for C. R. FOUND I TOOK a tan overcoat by mistake, initials TWI - 1, from TUB. Nov. 7 night. I put this coat back on the rack in TUB. Call Bob Nunt-r II9G if you didn't get it. LOST MAN'S WALLET with valuable cards and cash. Reward. Call Ray Boyd 7167. DARK BLUE Parker 51 Pencil Tues. after noon either in 108 M.Eng., Vic's or between the two. Please call Don Plasterer 3251. FOR SALE 1949 FORD convertible. New top, plastic seat covers, radio and heater. Asking $1095. Call Ray Anton ext. 284. MOUTTON LAMI3 ftzr coat. Good condition Call 4202 after 5 p.m. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! You want them .1 got them. -G. Tulip. Ga/1.2760. Junior Class (Continued from page two) Miss Montgomery, a member of the debate team, is sponsored by Beaver House. She was co-chair man of Religion-in-Life Week last year and played in "Tartuff" at Center Stage. A journalism major from State College, Miss Montgomery works in the circu lation department at Pattee Li brary. Miss Petitgout, chairman of the freshman regulations board of Judicial, is sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta. She is promotion director of "News and Views" and was queen of the Penn State Club's dance last spring. She was in "Who's in the News at Penn State" last year. Miss Petitgout, a home economics major from Upper Darby, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Pelczar, sponsored by Chi Omega, is a member of Cwens. sophomore board of LaVie, and co-chairman of the float commit tee for Junior Week. She is also chairman of the decorating com mittee for the junior-senior fac ulty reception. A member of Chi Omega, Miss Pelczar is an educa tion major from Nanticoke. Childs-- (Continued from page one) "campaign of a great military strategist." Eisenhower, he said, ignored the subtleties and "threw everything he had." 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DUWA !!!!'l TVESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,• 1952 Undergraduates -- (Continued from page one) instructor, a grade• of W shall be reported." — A change in Rule 1-5. places permission for scheduling a re quired course in which a student has failed or has not scheduled in the hands of the student's depart ment head. e Money Blue Gabardine • 100% Wool •All Sizes. • All Styles $35 00 204 W. College Ave. trim illustrated. is, dependent on avail ability of material.) Suits line De Luxe
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