PAGE TWO University Debaters o Enter Tourney Two teams from the men's debate squad and two from the women's team will leave tomorrow for Mount Mercy College, Pitts burgh, to participate in an invitational tournament. Sidney Goldblatt and Richard Kirschner of the men's team will debate the affirmative of the question, "Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy of free trade." Debating the negative will be David Meckler and Ben. jamin Sinclair, Goldblatt and Kirschner partici pated last week in a northern southern tournament at West Vir ginia University. Sinclair and Meckler debated at Boston Uni versity Saturday against eastern teams. Joseph F. O'Brien, professor of public speaking, will accompany the debaters. Barbara Menapase and Lois Hummel will -assume the affirma tive position of the free trade question in the three-round tour nament. Ann Leh and Margaret Troutman will debate the nega tive. Kirschner, eighth semester arts and letters major, recently won the men's debate extemporaneous contest, which entitles him to rep resent the team at the State Fo rensics Tournament March 18 to 20 at Allegheny College. George Haines, second semester educa tion major, placed first in the oratory contest. He will represent the University squad at the state competition. Sinclair was judged second place winner in the extempor aneous speaking contest and Ed ward Klevans was second in the oratory contest. Each of the debaters competed in the oratory or extemporaneous divisions in preparation for the forensics. Sinclair, who competed in extemporaneous speaking at the Boston tournament last week end, placed second in the state tournament last year. Course Dropping Ends Tomorrow Tomorrow is the deadline for dropping a course without the sig nature of the dean of the school in which the studen' is enrolled, according to Harry •A. Sperber, assistant scheduling officer. The dean's signature will be re quired after tomorrow if a student wishes to drop a course. This au thorization will be given only un der special circumstances, Sperber said. Drop-adds may be filed in the scheduling office, basement of Willard. 4-H Club to Sponsor Square Dance Tonight The 4-H Club will sponsor a square dance from 8 to 11 tonight in the Temporary Union Building. Music will be provided by the Hayseeds. A cakewalk will be held and a door prize given away. A donation of 50 cents will be col lected. "HELL AND HIGH WATER" in Cinema Scone Richard W'r.'—,-,q7 a;gx===farra Humphrey Bogart Jennifer Jones "BEAT THE DEVIL" g°!i h. , v I W -7. • - vmsxgrin Clifk , n Webb "THE STARS AND URIPES FOREVER" Checker Tourney To Begin Tonight An open checker tournament, sponsored by the Checker Club, will begin at 8 p.m. today in the Temporary Union Building, Rob ert Rush, president, has an nounced. The tournament will consist of three divisions—a major and -a minor division for men and a wo men's division. Players eliminated in the first ' two rounds of the tournament will he placed in the minor division. Prizes will be awarded to those who finish first and second in each division. Dean Weston to Return Pearl 0. Weston, dean of wom en, is expected to return to her job within the next few days, Mrs. Cordelia Hibbs, assistant to the dean, said yesterday. Dean Weston is recuperating at her home in Carnegie following an operation. i s ~•• ALL A fTE.ZnAtIN: In crowds you'll always see college Those Packs of red and white- It's Luclky Strikes tlneg.choose ight ! - tastes just r ~_ :,... ~, OPR.. 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PENNS4IVANIA March Arrives With Snow Fall You might as well brace .your self for more snow . . . it's March, students are talking of Spring Week, the baseball team is prac ticing . . . indication enough at Penn State that , terrible weather is due. Just as a starter, four inches of snow fell on campus Tuesday. Today? "I'll stick my neck out," commented the forecaster in the Meteorology dep ar t m en t. "No snow. Cloudy, though." Today? "Fair and cooler," pre dicted University weatherman Charles L. Hosler. "No snow," he said. Kell to Be Speaker At FIFA Banquet C. J. Kell will be the guest speaker at the 'annual banquet of the collegiate chapter of Future Farmers of America to be held at 7 tonight at the Nittany Lion Inn. tomorrow. Kell is the • retired vocational agriculture area adviser of, Dau phin and Schuylkill counties. The banquet will honor the 34 seniors in vocational agriculture who will be student teaching this semester. Tickets for the banquet are on sale at the Agriculture Education office for $2.40. Rifle Club Practice Rifle Club members may prac tice on the rifle range in White Hall at 4 or 7:30 p.m. any day. it takes three years of steady wort( To earn 2 Ph.D. It only takes one pack to know That VSrarTerl PenY Vprihvveeern University _..:„ 1:::;1 ..,..i. ,i 3 Application Dates For WD Announced Dates for filing •of applications for West Dorm rooms and food Iservice have been announced by Otto E. Mueller, director of houiing. Men who will be seniors next year may apply for West Dorm housing from 7 to 9 p.m. March 16 at Nittany Dormitory 20. The first 4.20 prospective seniors with 1.0 All-University averages or better to apply will be accepted. Prospective juniors may file . ap plications from 7 to 9 p.m. March 18 at Nittany Dormitory 20. The first 60 men with All-University averages of 1.5 or better to apply will be assigned to West Dorm rooms next year. Men who will be sophomores next year may apply from 7 to 9 p.m. March 23 at Nittany Dormi tory 20. Applications of the first 60 men with 2.0 . All-University averages or better will be ac cepted. Men who wish to room together should apply together, Mueller said. However, each man must file his own application,, he said. Two hundred and forty upper classmen will be assigned to the West Dorm area next year, in ad dition to all certified medical or rehabilitation students. These stu dents must be certified% by a letter from Herbert R. Glenn, director of the University Health Service, Mueller said. The scholastic aver age con sidered in room assignment will be the student's All-University Players' Show To Run 2d Week Players' production of Frederick Lonsdale's "On Approval," goes into its second weekend at 8 to night at Center Stage. , Tickets for the comedy about a group of people in England dur ing the 20's are on ,sale for $1 at the Student Union desk in Old Main. The show will run four more weekends. average at the end of the past fall semester. Students assigned to West Dorm rooms will be required to pay a $lO room reservation, key, and damage deposit„The payment is due within two weeks after the notice of room assignment is sent to the student, Mueller said. When a student pays the deposit, he obligates himself to live in the University residence halls for the full year if he enrolls at the Uni versity, he said. When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason . . . enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better. Tivo facts explain why Luckies taste better. First, L.S./IVI.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco . . . light, mild, good tasting tobacco. Second, Luckies are ac tually made better to taste better . . . always round, firm, fully packed to draw freely and smoke evenly. So, for the enjoyment you get from better taste, and only from better taste, Be Happy—Go Lucky. Get a-pack or a carton of better-tasting Luckies today: COLLEGE SMOKERS PREFER LOCKIES A comprehensive survey—based on 31,000 student interviews and super vised by college professors—shows that smokers in colleges from coast to coast prefer Luckies to all other brands! The No. 1 reason: Luckies' better taste! FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1954 ItLU NER, PRESNER„ smoarmaik