PAGE EIGHT Naval ROTC Exam Scheduled Dec. 12 The eighth nation-wide competitive examination for to Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps has been scheduled Dec. 12. The Navy emphasized this date is final and - examinations would not be given at any other time. Successful candidates will participate'-in four years of college training with government assist ance arid will be commissioned as officers of the Navy or Marine Corps upon graduation. Applications, which are avail able to high school and college students within the ages of 17 and 21, must reach Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. by Nov. 21. Students passing the aptitude test will be interviewed and given physical examinations. If they are qualified, names will be sub mitted to state and territorial selection committees composed of prominent citizens and naval of ficers for final selection. College students who transfer into Naval ROTC will be appoint ed midshipmen USNR, and will haire . tuition, books, and normal fees paid by the government. They will receive pay at the rate of $6OO ,a year for -the four-year period and will be provided with requited uniforms. Between each academic year, summer cruises of from six to eight weeks are scheduled to pro vide practical shipboard training. After commissioning, Naval ROTC graduates serve on active duty for three years before apply ing. for retention as career of ficers. Interested students may' obtain applications from the Naval ROTC offices, second floor of Engineering E. Penn State Engineer A meeting for students interest ed in working on the Penn State Engineer will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in 211 Mechanical En vifwoN=g - =4l aeaaaaaaaefauaauaa~aaaaaaaaeueanaauuaeeaaaaaaraueueuunueuuau,auaeuuuw uneeea euu n enuueiuuu ue uueeieu a eun ueeeeaee ueeueauaeuuoeutuueeeedueuaeeueuuaaetueueuaeuuueu WANTED FROSH and NEW • SOV'OMORES interested in Student' :. Government SUNDAY, September 27 7 P.N►. 10 --Sp-Oks, under direction of STATE PARTY MIN . nifiIIIIIIIIIII4O4IIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIMMEMIIIIIIMMIHIIIIIIIII4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . 11 ' I t • Ag LaVie Pictures Seniors in the School of Ag riculture will have LaVie pic tures taken Monday through Oct. 6 at Penn State Photo Shop. Cabinet-- (Continued from page one) study the reorganization of Cabi net Projects Council into a Cabi net Secretariat. The purposes of the secretariat would be to make studies and administer projects of All-College Cabinet. Three recommendations in the Orientation Week committee re port, presented by Charles Gibbs, chairman, were accepted by cabi net. Next year's Orientation Week chairman will be appointed as early in the semester as possible. Some means of compensation or recognition will be given to the chairman of the Orientation Week student counselor program, and All-College Cabinet will estab lish a committee to study the ef fectiveness of this year's Orienta tion Week program. Robert Harding, third semester chemical engineering major; Ross Clark, fifth semester business ad ministration major; and Robert Lawrence, seventh semester pre medical major, were named by All-College President Richard Lemyre to serve. on Tribunal. Jane Mason, Home Economics Student Council . president, and Chester. Cherwinski, Town Coun cil president, were named to the student-faculty relations commit- TIM 'DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE' COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA State Party to Give Politics Explanation A discussion and explanation.of student government and the role of campus politics will be pre sented to freshmen and new soph omores .by the State Party at' 7 p.m. tomorrow in 10 Sparks. Interested persons will be given responsible party jobs, Kenneth White, clique chairman, an nounced. AR-College President Richard Lemyre and State Party officials are scheduled to speak, Whit e said. Students to File Address Changes Students who have changed their local address since register ing or who did not list a local address when they registered should file a change of address form at the Office of the Regis trar, 4 Willard. The new address should be re ported as promptly as possible since work has already started on the Student Directory, which will list local addresses, as well as the home addresses, of students. Employees of College Exempted from Benefits College sources have informed the Daily Collegian that employ ees of the College are not classi fied as state employees and they will not benefit from the 10 per cent pay increase granted by the state. The raise in salary, granted in the past session of the legislature, does not apply to the College since it is chartered as a private corpor ation, officials said. Any pay in crease to its employees must come from the Board of Trustees. Debate Honorary Plans* Coffee Hour Tomorrow Delta Alpha Delta, women's de bate honorary, will hold a coffee hour from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tomor row in the northeast lounge of Atherton Hall . for women interest ed in joining \ tbe 'women's-squad. DST Ends; L it -d .o.s. .our ounL Remember thalt hour you lost lay back somewhere last spring? It's coming back. Daylight saving time ends 2 a.m. tomorrow morning. You gain an hour. The people who thought up day light saving tinle in the first place also created a chore to do during the gained hoUr. You can spend it pushing the' hands of clocks counterclockwise. Leaders to Speak At Lion Meeting " James Bowers, freshman class president; Joseph Barnett, junior class president; an d Katherine Reynolds, junior class secretary treasurer, wiltspeak to freshmen at an open .meeting of the Lion Party at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 121 Sparks. The meeting has been called by Benjamin Sinclair, temporary clique chairman, to explain cam pus politics to freshmen. , Collegian Ad Staff Daily Collegian advertising staff will meet at 7 p.m. to morrow in 9 Carnegie. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TO TAKE OUT—Pried chicken in a basket, sandwiches, • french fries. Katharine's Coffee Shop, 131 N. Atherton. '39 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 74 cu. in. motor cycle. Recently overhauled. Call 2207. Ask for Marv.' FOUR BOOM . trailer located at Lee's Trailer Camp. Equipped with-electric .air conditioner and all expected conveniences. This trailer is redecorated and ready .for immediate occupancy. Special sale price— slooo. Phone Kissinger Real Estate, 8-6772 ; evenings 96772. PEDIGREED BOXERS 15 wks. Beautiful fawn coats, black masks. Descendants from 24 champions, 3 Int'l champions in past. 6 generations. Your -chance. for a fraternity mascot at. bargain rates. Phone 3556. NEW SLIDE .RULE.. Pickett 500. Ortho -, 'Phase.' Log Los: $12.00 Call'.Bob,..State College 2181." - ' MTIMIDA.Y; SEPTEIviBER- 26,: 1953 Penn Titkets Still on Sale Ticket sales for .the of Pennsylvania-Penn State foot ball game were "light" - yesterday, Edward M. Czekaj, assistant to -Harold R; Gilbert, assistant direc tor of athletics, said - y..esterday. About 4000 tickets willhe.avail able from 8:30 a.m. to noon to day at the ticket windows in the east wing on the main floor of Old Main. Students Who previous ly ordered tickets by mail ap plication may pick them up today. The game will be played Oct. 3 at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. About 256 tickets were sold yes terday including 109 reserved seat tickets at $3.90, and 147 end zone seats, selling for $2.60. Saturday morning classes will meet as usual 'the , day of the game. College policy in_ the past allowed - a half-day holiday so stu dents with Saturday classes could attend the game. -- EUTAW HOUSE Potters Mills SUNDAY DINNERS Pan Fried - CHICKEN' CAPETTES LOST PAIR OF dark-rimmed glaAtes with gold . lens support. Reward. Call 2411—John. SET OF keys with blue plastic. marker, between McElwain and tennis court. Call 248 McElwain. FOR RENT BUNGALOW, furnished. Living room, large 'bedroom, kitchen, bath, electric water heater, oil heat, garage. Suitable for couple with one or two children: Route 322. Call Centre Hall 123R14. MISCELLANEOUS MISSING MOTHER'S COOKING? Space for limited number at Katherine's Din. ing Room over Katherine's Coffee Shop. 181 N. Atherton. ~ CAR. OWNERS: Do you -know Dick and Bill, 217 S. Atherton St.-c=L7