The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 19, 1952, Image 8

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N ROTC Test
Applications
Due Saturday
Applications for selection fa,-
the Naval Reserve Officers' Train
ing Corps program at the Col
lege or 51 other institutions must
be filed before Saturday.
Competitive examinations will
be held Dec. 13 at test centers
throughout the country. Accord
ing to Lt. Comdr. Richard N.
Billings, associate professor of na
val science, an examination will
be given on campus. On the basis
of these tests about 2000 students
will be selected for enrollment in
the program.
Successful candidates will be
appointed midshipmen in the U.S.
Naval Reserve.
Application forms, to be filed
with the Educational Testing
Service, Princeton, N.J., are avail
able from Capt. Rowland H. Groff,
professor of naval science.
Barons --
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and their dorm social chairmc
would meet to discuss the sa -
vaging of the group. Vincent Yap;
owicz, secretary, was directed to
inform Nittany Council of the
meeting.
Yakowicz also proposed a mo
tion to amend the council's con
stitution, striking out the Barons
entirely. The motion was passed.
The amendment will be posted in
every Pollock dorm for the resi
dent's consideration. Once this is
done the amendment will be
tabled until the council deter
mines whether Barons will be
able to function successfully.
CLASSIFIEDS -
WANTED
MARRIED COUPLE wants ride to Pitts
burgh after 6:00 p.m. on Nov. 26. Call
6460 in the evening.
RIDERS TO Hollidaysburg or Altoona
Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1 p.m. Call Baker,
Alpha Sigma Phi, 4951.
RIDERS TO Philadelphia or Trenton, N.J
Wednesday, Nov. 26th. Leave 3 p.m
Call 2335.
RIDE TO Pittsburgh for three—Friday,
.Nov. 21 at 3:00 p.m. Call ext. 298. Ask
for Velosky.
ONE MALE student to share two-room
'apartment. Phone 2740. Ask for Bob
Gottuso.
PASSENGERS to Detroit, Mich. or vicinity.
Leave Tuesday nu:truing Nov. 2S. Call
Rill Bascom 27a7.
RIDE TO Syracuse—Utica N.Y. area; leav
ing Friday * Nov. 21 after 2 p.m. Call
2859 evening, Joseph Wiseman.
RIDE FOR two to New Castle or vicinity
Nov. 26. Phone Laurie or Rita 6320
anytime after 5 p.m.
LOST
TWO POCKETBOOKS Saturday evening
at Phi Delta Theta. Please return, need
glasses. Call 4957.
BROWN GABARDINE Alligator Topcoat;
car keys in pocket. We have yours. Also
gray gabardine topcoat mistakenly taken
Saturday night. S.P.S. 4402.
WILL GENTLEMAN who found my black
Parker '5l at symphony concert please
dial 2445. Great sentimental value. Re
ward.
COAT NECK-PIECE, grey poodle cloth one
side, black velvet other—lost in vicinity
of Delta Tan Delta. Call. Buzz, Phi Kappa
Tan.
TAN ZIPPER Notebook containing slide
rule, Saturday; vicinity College Ave. Con
tact Van Tassel. Phone 2591. Reward.
CLASS RING--initials S.T.G. Letters PKS
on stone. Call 4969, Tom. Reward.
BRUIN Highschool Ring; initials R.W.,
lost last Tuesday in Recreation Hall. Call
Richard Walker, Hamilton 1191.
FOR RENT
3 ,f. DOUBLE DOOM, male student: com
fortable quiet home. Garage free. Call
6892.
FOR SALE
19:,;0 BLUE PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Ec
• eellent condition. Four new tires. Call
John Grove 4402 after 5 p.m.
SUNLAMP used in Mac Hall. Must get rid
•of it immediately. Call Mrs. Bink ext:
'4l LINCOLN 2,EPHYtt, Mercury engine.
Dual carbs, exhausts. Radio, overdrive.
3223. Call ext. 273. Pollock - 13-13.
1.:T37 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Good con
dition throughout. Prepared for inspec
tion. Completely equipped. Call State Col
12ge, 2134.
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1937 CHEV. Excellent condition. 4 new
tires. New clutch, new muffler, good ,
body. Must sell. Call Jerry 3907.
SPRINGER SPANIEL Pups, liver and
white, 3 months old : hunting strain and
make exceptionally fine pets. Willow-Glen
Kennels. Phone 4393.
;ring'Wo*:d for Bonfire Tomorrow
Cabinet Projects Group
To Meet After Holiday
Cabinet Projects Council will
not meet until after the
Thanksgiving vacation, accord
ing to James Plyler, executive
secretary of the group. The
council's constitution will be
presented to All-College Cab
inet for approval tonight.
College to Get
Sewage Plan
College officials will receive a
proposal, passed by the State Col
lege borough council Monday, to
operate a joint borough-College
sewage system.
College officials and commit
tees of the Board of Trustees will
meet with the State College coun
cil to study the problem Dec. 8.
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The present plan includes sug
gestions from both the College
and State College council in ad
dition to recommendations by
consulting _ngineers. While no
concrete conclusions have been
made on solving the joint sewage
problem, it was felt that definite
progress has been made in view of
the two most recent proposals.
he matter has been under dis
•ission for six years.
tell the Frost% whores I advise
That they will make. the grade
If they know Lockies taste so good
Because thetire better made!
Lois Berman
Brooklyn Colleg e
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FOR A CLEANER, FRESHER,
SMOOTHER SMOKE ...
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Stahl Leads
Judging Team
To Ist Place
Ernest Stahl, sixth semester an
imal husbandry major, took sec
ond individual scoring honors to
lead Penn State's livestock judg
ing team to first place in the East
ern National Livestock Show at
Timonium, Md., Saturday.
Of the ten competing colleges
and universities, th e College
team, coached by Dr. William ,L.
Henning, rated first in s win e,
third in beef cattle, seventh in
sheep, and ninth in horses, to
nose out second place Cornell
University.
The team was awarded perma
nent possession of the show win
ners' trophy in addition to a check
for $.1.0C and two trophieS present
ed by sheep breeders' associations.
Other members of the team
were Joe DePetro, fourth in indi
vidual honors; Guy Temple, sixth
in beef judging; William Lazar;
and Thomas Schmalzried.
Kappa Phi Kappa
Kappa Phi Kappa, men's busi
ness education honorary fraterni
ty, will meet at 7:30 tonight in
204 Burrowes.
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PRODUCT OF Se cAetiecm checteeo-enyurstff AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES
LUCKIES TASTE
They're made better to taste
cleaner, fresher, smoother!
Ask yourself this question: Why do I smoke?
You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoy
ment. And you get enjoyment only from
the taste of a cigarette.
Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher,
smoother! Why? Because Luckies are
made better to taste better. And, what's
more, Luckies are made of fine tobacco.
L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike Means Fine
Tobacco.
So, for the thing you want most in a ciga
rette .. . for better taste—cleaner, fresher,
smoother taste . . . Be Happy—Go Lucky!
1..5./M.F.T.'s +be cod k e
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oda
- co keep i rnind ty
So {°r a clean
ner, -fresher srool
(-S LucVies ail thr
Carol Osterweil
t/rdversity of IVlichi,
Be Nappy-GO Wang
Cabinet--
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propose that cabinet recommend
that • meetings of campus groups
be canceled during the 'week -so
that more students will be free
to participate in the programs.
His proposal will also ask that, if
a group cannot cancelits meet
ings, the group invite' a speaker
to its meeting to talk on. the
topics of Religion-in-Life Week.
The week will be observed Feb.
15 to 22, Griffith said.
Laubach will present a sug
gestion to cabinet as an officer's
report that the College calendar
be planned by the Student Union
Board instead of the present stu
dent committee. Laubach's sug
gestion will ask that the board,
upon setting up a calendar, bring
the tentative schedule before cab
inet for approval.
The action is a result of the
recent cabinet recommendation
and subsequent refusal by the
Council of Administration of a
cabinet plan for changing
Thanksgiving an d Christmas
vacation dates.
(The Student Union Board is
made up of George B. Donovan,
director- of Student Union, and
representatives of ten student
groups.)
New sophomore and freshman
presidents, Robert Homan and
BETTER!
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, - 1952
236 18-Year-Olds
Register for Draft
Two hundred thirty six students
have registered in the Dean of
Men's • office for the Selective
Service System.
On or after his 18th birthday,
a student may register with Mrs.
Sara E. Case in the Dean of Men's
office. This service is provided so
that it is unnecessary for stu
dents to miss classes to visit their
local boards.
Pechan—
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production manager in the de
partment of public information.
The Loyalty Oath Law requires
all state" and local government
employees to swear they are not
subversive under penalty of •dis
missal. Presidents of colleges such
as Penn State are required to cer
tify to the governor as to the loy
altV of the staff.
James Bowers, will be, sworn in
to their offices and seated on
cabinet at tonight's meeting.
James Plyler, All-College vice
president, will ask for cabinet's
approval of a constitution drawn
up
_by Cabinet Projects Council,
originally a cabinet committee.
Plyler will also report on the ac
tivities of "Beat Pitt Week," now
in progress.
trnalways. glad wthiten Morn tomes upi
She brings e things I like
candy,
Not.only -food al' d
But good a Lucky Strike*.
Sidny Fagan
Univeersity of Connecticut
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IN NATION -WIDE SURVEY I
Lon-wide survey based on actual student in
riews in. SO leading colleges reveals more
)kers prefer Luckies than. any other cigarette
a wide margin. No. 1 reason—Luc'kies' better
te. Survey also shows Lucky Strike gained
• more smokers in these colleges than the na
)n's two other principal brands combined.'
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