PAGE ETGHT 10 Deb cters To Enter Tournament Five members of the men's de bate team and five members of the women's squad will compete in the State Forensic Tournament today through Saturday at Alle gheny College, Meadville. Richard Kirschner and Benja min Sinclair will debate the af firmative side of the national de bate - topic, "Resolved: That the -United States should adopt a pol icy of free trade," for the men. Ronald Lench and Donald Prip stein are members of the men's negative team. On the women's affirmative team is Nancy Silverman and Ag nes Porter. The women's negative team is composed of Barbara Menapace and Claire Krieger. Each team will take part in five rounds of debate. Miss Porter and Kirschner will participate in the extemporaneous speaking contest. George Haines and Margaret Troutman will com pete in the oratory contest. Last year the Penn State•wyomen debaters won the state cliuirtpion ships in extempore and oratory. Harold J. O'Brien, assistant pro fessor of speech, will accompany the men, and Clayton H. Schug, associate professor of public speaking and team coach, will ac company the women. St. Patrick's Day Party To Exhibit talk Dancing The Wesley Foundation will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day party at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. A demon stration of folk dancing will be featured. On Saturday th e foundation will hold open house. Sunday's activities include morning wor ship at 9:30 a.m., fellowship sup perat 5:15 p.m., and evening wor ship at 6:30 p.m. Robert 0. Ship man, instructor in journalism, will speak at the dinner. WSGA House to Meet WSGA House of Representa tives will meet at 6:30 tonight in the WSGA room; White Hall. 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Thomas Kidd, chairman of the Student Government Day com mittee, will present recommenda tions for discussion and will ask for cabinet's suggestions to in crease student interest in the pro- gram. Robert Smoot will present a re port on the re-evaluation of Orien tation Week. Two progress reports on actions taken on recommendations of Stu dent Encampment committees will be heard. Donald Herbein will report on the committee on Stu dent Union -activities and Ross Clark will report on the commit tee on resident counselors. CPA Art, Design Staff • To Meet at 8 Tonight An organizational .meeting of the art and design staff of the Central Promotion Agency will be held at 8 tonight in 310 Elec trical Engineering. Hubert Ream, CPA design di rector, said the meeting will be open to students. one in Woman's Building, Mc- Allister Hall, and Atherton Hall. -IF YOU PULL ME 1 I NJ, TH EY'LL TH INK YOU'RE CRAZY 17- I WON'T TALK-SO 5; YOU CAN'T PROVE I'M NOT A NECKTIE..? 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' ..................................... .....................••••••••••••:•••••••. ...................••••••••••••••..••••••••••• ...........---...................-- ............................................ ........................................... ............................................„ i' -.. . Olmele . ............................................. ................ ......................... ........... ........... ........ "MAN ANY OTH Era. CIGAPLETTE SMIEMI pgro.... 7 i iip • 0 Senior Gift Suggestions Still Received at St! Suggestions are still being re ceived at the Student Union desk in Old Main for the 1954 Senior Class gift. Suggestions for the gift may be made by members of all classes from freshmen to seniors. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TUXEDO—single breasted, size 36, with new 141 shirt. Both $25. Room 301 Hort, ext. 674 -- Shissler. 22 CALIBER Marlin lever action rifle, model 39-A. Twenty shot capacity. Ex cellent condition. Call Gary 4444. BASS FIDDLE, good condition ; including metal stand, case, bow ; terms can be arranged. Call 3933 TUXEDO FOR Sale. Size 35: Good con dition. Call 8-6814. Ask for Phil. 47 BLACK 4-door Dodge, '4B title, im ' maculate throughout, mechanically A-1. See to appreciate. Call Wil, 7683. ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: Two saw- - - bubk tables and four benches. A three compartment double drain stainless steel sink. This sink will fit ideally in any plans for kitchen remodeling. For more informa tion phone 8-6831. DOUBLE-BREASTED tuxedo, size 39, ex cellent condition. Call 8-8714 after 5 p.m. EVERSHARP MECHANICAL pencil be tween Osmond and Main Eng. Finder please call Leo, 2216. LADY'S RED wallet, containing driver's license, important papers, on College Avenue Saturday. Call Joanne Hornak 8-6436. AUTOMOBILE TO rent for IFC weekend Will pay well. Phone 8-6012. 2 TICKETS to see "The Duke" (not Queen Elizabeth's husband) Ellington that is! Call ext. 2268. EAM-OIL TO REMOVE LOOSE DANDRUFF k 9 KEEP HAIR WELL. GROOMED st' igkL:ril7r4).7 14Y,1 LOST WANTED START SMOKING CAMELS YOURSELF! Smoke only Camels for 30 days and find out why Camels are America's most popular cigarette. See how mild and flavorful a cigarette can be! THURSDAY, MARCH It, 1954' • FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS PERSONAL HOMER: Why not make use of my late permission ? Meet me inside the State Theatre tonight and we'll "Keep Time" to the "Duke's" music! Sally C'OR RENT EXCELLENT ROOM available ,, for male student after March 20 at 136 E. Fair mount Ave. Call 8-8778. ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY located fur- nished room for rent ,two graduate stu dents preferred. Call 8-6772 during office hours. ROOM & BOARD BOARD OR board and room av a ilable at Marilyn Ball. 317 East. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard WORK WANTED TYPING THESES, term papers, etc: Ex perienced, neat, accurate. Standard rates. Call 3341. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? Lf so you can have it. repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col lette Ave RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Phila. Friday March 19 after 11 a.m., return Sunday. Call Chiz 3933. PASSENGERS WANTED RIDERS WANTED' to Indiana, Pa. Leave. every Friday afternoon. Fred St. Clair, phone 4177. MISCELLANEOUS NEED A band? Call Arnold Barnett 7'732 or stop in at Sigma Alpha Mu. RADIO AND ry guaranteed. service, prompt and efficient. State College TV. 122 N Atherton Phone 'B-6021. GMT= KEEPS HAIR NEAT, BUT "T - uGHr-GREAS'IIi--GEr THIS lEE PLASTIC DISPENSER Jane Greer says: was a band singer when a picture magazine asked me to pose in the new WAC uniforms. Hollywood saw my picture, liked it and overnight I was in movies. From then on, it was hard work and perseverance." (Th