PAGE -EIGHT Gift of Senior Class of 1903 NEW CAMPUS GATEWAY, a gift of the Class of 1903, was dedicated this summer on the 50th reunion of the class. The gateway, on the corner of Atherton street and Pollock road, was presented to the College by George W. Deike, a member of the Class of 1903 and vice president of the Board of Trustees. Josephson Wins Award From Chemical Society Dr. Donald V. Josephson, pro fessor and head of the Depart ment of Dairy Husbandry, has been named by the American Chemical Society as recipient of the 1954 Borden award in chem istry of milk. • Traffic Court -- (Continued from page one) der the recommendations, the penalties would be the legislated will of the student representa tives r ather than the judicial action of the disciplinary body. If the traffic court proposal and Get Your Date Now! Ralph Flanagan His Orchestra The Best Weekend of the Year Friday, Nov. 6 Junior Prom Players Show THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA The gateway consists of two pylons of lime stone, each 22 feet high. Sculptured heads of the Nittany Lion axe mounted near the tops of the pylons. Curved walls of native stone flank the columns and simple limestone benches haVe been constructed inside the curved walls. The inscription on each pylon reads: "In deep gratitude to our Alma Mater. Class of 1903-50th Reunion—June 13, 1953." The junior Class Proudly Presents the necessary constitutional amendments are approved by cabinet the present Tribunal or ganization would continue to handle traffic cases until the court is established and prepared to function, Farrell said. Pragmatic philosophy reasons that "if it works, it's good." and Joint. Customs -- (Continued from page -one) wear dress customs to- these events. Over 100 freshman women liv ing in McAllister Hall made a tour of the upperclasswomen's dorms last night to serenade them in an enthusiastic 'd isp 1a y of school spirit. Led by one or two girls, the group sang several school songs in front of each dorm and ended with a loud cheer. Atherton, Sim mons, McElwain, and Grange were visited by the group. Freshman women still com plained yesterday about lack of strong customs enforcement by hatwomen and upperclasswomen. Freshman men are running hat men and writers of customs reg ulations a close match. One frosh, reprimanded_ by a hat m a n for running across 'a campug- • lawn,' told the hatman customs regula tions said "no walking on campus grass." He was "legally" running'. ' Another ingenious frosh put a group of upperclassmen to an in telligence test yesterday. After answering a blast of questions CLASSIFIEDS LOST PHI DELTA THETA fraternity pin. In itials WtR.M. between McElwain and Temp. Call 30 McElwain. TAN WALLET between East Foster Ave. and McElwain Hall Saturday. Phone 358 McElwain. Reward. BAG OF golf clubs in front of Hamilton Hall. Brown leather bag. Call State Col lege 7153. WILL THE person who accidentally took a white leather jacket from Alpha Ep- silon Pi call 2941. Reward. HELP WANTED A WAITER and a dishwasher. Please call Phi Sigma Delta 4409 and ask for caterer. PRESSMAN—fuII or part time. Experi enced Multilith, Offset and Miehle—man or woman. Day time work. Inquire Com mercial Printing. State College. OPPORTUNITY FOR G.I. wife to work evenings. Good working conditions.' Pre vailing hourly wages, meals included if wanted. Inquire at The Corner. WANTED ELECTRIC GUITAR player to loin small band. Call ext. 1197. Ask for Ted Simon. FAMILY LAUNDRIES to do at home Will call for and deliver. Call 2434. Saturday, Nov. 7 Fraternity Dances Players Show Football Fordham WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, - 1453 Players' 'Shindig' Set for Tomorrow Players will hold their annual shindig for newcomers to Penn State's draina world at 7 p.m. to morrow -in Schwab Auditorium. This get-acquainted night will give new students a chance to talk with senior managers, ex plore the auditorium's facilities, and get full information concern ing Player - membership. Those interested' in participat ing in the forthcoming produc tion, Noel Coward's "Hay Fever," may sign for tryouts. The fertility of the soil results from the action of groups of bac teria which remain fairly con stant in composition in most parts of the earth and from season to season. concerning • the campus water tower, the only bridge on cam pus, and the columns in front .of the Pattee Library, the freshman asked the upperclassmen for the Prexy's middle name. No one knew. ROOM WANTED: One male student be tween Hamilton and Beaver, east of Allen Street. Call State College 2602. 1937 FORD—S6O. Good e condition. Phone State College 2312. COMPLETE ENGINEERING supplies for Ist semester E.E. Slide rule, instruments, books. Excellent condition. Call 3053. RIDES AND PASSENGERS WANTED RIDE TO Madison, Wis. for game Satnr. day. Call Red 4937. RIDE WANTED to Boston, Oct. 9. Call McElwain 264. RIDERS TO Philadelphia Friday Sept. 25 Leaving 3:30 p.m. Call 2335. - WANT TO FLY? Join the Penn State Fly ing Club. First meeting Wed. at 7:30 p.m. in 208 Willard. Interested people invited.. EAT WELL this year7-eat at the Beaver House- $12.00, 7 days; 89.00, 5 days. Call 7851. WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS