The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 12, 1954, Image 17

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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER . 12. 7 954
Ag Groups Represented
By 45 Council Members
The Agricultural Student
Council is composed of official
representatives from each de
partmental student organization
in the College of Agriculture plus
representatives from the 4-H club
and Penn State Grange.
The_ number of council repre
sentatives each departmental or
anization receives is in propor
tion to the number of students in
that department. However; the
number of representatives can
not exceed 45. A council member
must have an All-University
average of 1.0 or better.
Many Pjurposes
The purpose of the council as
outlined in Article 111, Section 1
of the council’s constitution is
“to unite the. various organiza
tions and departments in the col
lege of agriculture into one op-,
crating entity; to promote the
welfare of physical conditions in
the College of Agriculture; to
establish, foster, and develop a
spirit -of unity, friendship, and
sociability among the students
and faculty members of the Uni
versity particularly in the Col
lege of Agriculture; to create in
the students a spirit of pride in
and zeal for agriculture; to main
tain and ever promote high stand
ards of scholarship and character
among the students within the
classroom and in extra-curricular
activities.”
The council sponsors numerous
activities throughout the year.
Howdy Night, the annual Ag Col
lege fall get-together will be held
Sept. 30. This is a- mixer which
enables freshmen and upperclass
men to get acquainted with each
other and with the staffs of the
University and College;
Ag Hill Leadership Training
Night will be held October 6.
WELCOME FRESHMEN TO
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State College's Oldest
Established Shoe Store
We Feature
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THE BEST
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Out Specialtiest
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PASTRAMI
ROAST BEEF
TONGUE
SANDWICHES and OMELETS
Famous For
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It will consist of a dinner meeting
of all student; organizations’
officers, the subject of which is
tc better inform! these officers,
as to their duties .and how to per
form them in the most effective
manner. , --
The Ag Hill party is a Univer
sity-wide function consisting of
dinner, game-playing, and danc
ing. It will be held this year in
Recreation Hall November 13.
Last year 1400 students and fac
ulty members attended this' an
nual fall fling.
The Ag Hill coffee hour is an
annual meeting between students
and faculty members. It is usually
held early in December but no
definite date has been set as yet.
The Ag Hill Speaking Contest
will be held early in February
and is open to all students in the
College. Also in February will
be the annual Achievement Day.
This is a day set aside to. honor
student leaders in the College of
Agriculture. It includes an eve-,
ning program at which awards
will be presented.
Council meetings are held reg
ularly at 7 p.m. every second and
fourth Tuesday of each month in
105 Agriculture.
. George Williams, council presi
dent, has extended this invita
tion ’to all students: “I would
like to invite both new and old
students to attend the . meetings
of council at any time. After all,
it is the student governing body
of. Ag Hill and thus its works
affects you as a' student in the
College. This is your opportunity
to see just how your representa
tives are doing their job and if
they are doing it to your satis
faction.”-
SALAMI
BOLOGNA
KOSHER FRANKS
Tmc DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Coffee Hour
HUB--
(Continued from page four)
the four Big Weekend dances—
Junior From, Military Ball, IFC-
Panhel Ball, and the Sehior Prom
—University dances will be held
in this ballroom. Other long
awaited facilities are provided by
the $2.75• million structure.
Among these are a lecture hall
seating approximately 200 people,
a large banquet room, two dining
rooms and a cafeteria, two lounges,
a browsing library, and a music
room containing a grand piano
and surrounded by seven smaller
listening rooms.
_ A game room which has suffi
cient room for 16 ping pong tables,
card tables, and a shuffleboard
area should prove very popular
with the student body.
Ever since construction of the
building began on Holmes Field,
prospective users have followed
its progress. Besides serving its
function as' the headquarters of
student life, the HUB will provide
faculty and administration mem
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Well, if any of these fit your musical tastes, then
you must visit THE HARMONY SHOP, and see the tremen
dous collection of records for your personal enjoyment.
Also a fine and varied assortment of fine phono
graphs, all types, all sizes, all speeds, priced to suit your
budget. Get the turntable you’ve been thinking about
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TIE HARMONY SHOP
135 S. Frazier St.
WRA-
(Continued from page thirteen)
spring, fall, summer, or winter
hikes;
WRA will offer a variety of
activities in its orientation athletic
program* Plans for this week’s
activities include an orientation
skit to be presented at 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday in Schwab Auditor
ium. The theme of the skit will
be the Centennial. Betty Love,
fifth semester physical education
major, will give a modern dance
as part of the entertainment.
An open house will begin at
6:45 p.m. Friday in White Hall.
The Athletic Association and
WRA will present Fun Night in
Recreation Hall Saturday night.
Group games and social and
square dancing directed by Harold
bers with equal advantages and
will be a place for returning
alumni ’whose continued support
has helped make this dream a
reality.
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33. White Jr., assistant professor
of physical education, and Patricia
Olkkonen, sixth semester recrea
tion major, calling the squares.
The Schuplotters, a German
folk dancing group, will perform
two dances. Hummel Pishburn,
head of the Music Department,
and Frank Gullo, associate profes
sor of music, will lead group sing
ing in the latter part of the eve
ning.
The Penn State gymnastic team
will present a skit at 9 p.m., Ron
ald Weidenhammer, athletic asso
ciation president and co-chairman
of the activities program, has
announced.
Coiiegian Ad Staff
Will Meet Tuesday
The advertising, staff of the
Daily Collegian will meet at 7
p.m. Tuesday in the Collegian
office, Sandra Duckman, local
advertising manager, has an
nounced. This meeting is only for
present members of the staff, she
said.
Open Evenings