The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 06, 1956, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
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Outing Club Projects
Members With 'Spice
By DENNY MALICK
If variety is the spice of
life, certainly one of the "spi
ciest" organizations at Penn
State is the Outing Club.
Diversification is the byword of
this club which plans events for
:Anything from a wild game ban
quet, to a thrilling winter trip in
the wilds of Canada, to a spear
fishing expedition in Florida.
Rugged Canadian Trip
For the rugged outdoorsmen one
of the key events is the annual
trip to Canada. This year the trip
was to the Brule Lake near Ker
ney. Ontario. The spot was so se
cluded that an old logging train
was the only means of transpor
tation.
A log cabin, walls of which were,
packed with mud, provided ideal
backwoods atmosphere for the
.campers. Average winter tempera
ture for the region is 40 degrees
below zero and snow drifts often
completely cover the cabins.
The hardy enthusiasts partici
pated in tobogganing, ice skating,
skiing, snowshoe hikes and fish
ing through ice. Wolves and moose
were among common sights in the
region. On the return 'trip. one
of the members of the party was
"drafted" for fireman duty on
the logging train.
Sponsors Ski Trips
Another of the popular activi
ties is the numerous ski trips spon
sored by the winter division of
the club. Among these is the an
nual Redhouse Trip, usually taken
:LaVie Photo Deadline
Senior engineering students
must return their LaVie photos
to the Penn State Photo Shop by
Monday.
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during the mid-semester vacation.
In addition to skiing, cabin par-
Ities, folk dancing. woodland
tobogganing, and fireside gather
ings are held. The outing is co
ediicational as are all the club's
activities.
Just before the Christmas holi
days, the club get together for
the annual Wild Game Banquet.
Wild game bagged during recent
hunting trips is served. The meal
is usually topped by pumpkin pie.
The banquet is held at the Fores
try Cabin.
Spring Brings Canoeing
With the start of the spring
thaws, Outing Club interests turn
to canoe trips. The trips are of
numerous duration. A recent trip
was made down the Juniata' and
Susquehanna Rivers to Harris
burg. The group averages approx
imately seven miles a day. camp
ing each night on the river bank.
While on the Juniata-Susque
hanna trip, club members had a
chance at shooting the rapids.
Special expeditions to the Little
Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania
are made for those only inter
ested in "shooting the rapids."
The University supplies sleep
ing bags and cooking utensils
for all the club excursions.
New Ideas Initiated
With the recent rise in mern
bership. newer ideas have been
HERE ARE THE LAST IN THE
SERIES OF 24 OLD GOLD
PUZZLE NO. 22
CLUE: Opened in IE7G, western uni
versity is named for a great Mormon leader.
ANSWER
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College
DLAYERS may now mail their completed sets of 24 Tangle
I Schools solutions in accordance with rule 3of the Official
Tangle Schools Rules.
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Before mailing your puzzles, keep an accurate record of your
answers. All players should be familiar with the Official Rules
which appeared at the beginning of the contest. Players are urged
to reread the rules carefully and follow them closely. Rule No. 3
reads:
3. NOTE (a) When entrants have completed solutions to the
complete set of 24 puzzles ... the solutions are to be printed or
typewritten by the entrant in the answer space provided on the
puzzle (or a reasonable facsimile). The complete set of 24 puzzles
must be answered, neatly trimmed, and enclosed in an envelope,
flat and not rolled, and addressed to:—Tangle Schools, P. 0. Box
26A, Mount Vernon 10, N. Y., and mailed, bearing a postmark
not later than December 19, 1956. Decorated, pasted or embel
lished puzz.rs are not permitted. Each set of 24 puzzles must be
accompanied by a wrapper from any type Old Cold Cigarette
package (Regular, King Size or Filter Kings) or a reasonable
facsimile thereof.
(c) After the deadline for mailing solutions,
answers to all 24 puzzles will be published in a
of this paper. Each contestant must keep an
accurate record of all solutions and check his
answers with the published correct answers.
REMEMBER-ENTRIES MUST
BE POSTMARKED NO LATER
THAN WEDNESDAY, _
- DECEMBER 19, 1956. BE SURE
TO INCLUDE A WRAPPER
FROM ANY OLD GOLD
CIGARETTE PACKAGE WITH
EACH SET OF
24 COMPLETED PUZZLES.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
initiated. An experienced moun
tain climber has been taking
groups out for instruction in use
of climbing implements. These
beginning mountain climbers are
currently climbing 200-foot high
cliffs between Huntingdon and
Mount Union.
In the planning stage is a spear
fishing trip to Florida to be taken
next spring. Other new activities
are hunting fishing, bow and ar
row hunting, chicken bar-b-ques.
clam bakes, socials and turkey
shoots.
Outing Club Movie
Set for Jan. 18
The Outing Club will sponsor
a 105-minute technicolor film,
"Have Skis, Will Travel," per
sonally narrated by Warren Mil
ler. at. 8:30 p.m. Jan. 18 in Schwab
Auditorium. .
Warren Miller is an inter
nationally famous skiing photog
rapher who has produced a new
two hour film each year for the
past six years.
His movie this year will include
pictures taken at Ligonier last
winter.
Tickets will be available only
from Outing Club members for
90 cents. A pair of ski trousers
will be given as a door prize..
Provide
of Life'
PUZZLE NO. 23 -
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CLUE: This university derives its name
froma portion of the Northwest Territory.
It includes coordinate colleges for men
and women.
ANSWER
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College
Simes Report--'
(Continued from pane one) .
ily require far more lounge space
than do the men's whereas the
men's dormitories have been de
signed with extensive outside rec
reational areas. Simes told the
board.
Thalirner Report
Thalimer, who is chairman of
the committee, told the group that
it would be cheaper to convert
present men's dormitories into
facilities suitable for women than
to build either new men's or wo
men's dormitories.
Simes told the board that plans
are being drawn up for the con
struction of -men's dormitories as
soon as the women's dormitories
are completed and these, too,
could not easily be converted to
accommodate women.
When asked if there was any
possibility of women remaining
in Thompson permanently and
continue, housing men in the Pol
lock area, Simes said:
'Pollock Doomed to Go'
"I think Pollock's doomed to go,
thank goodness. Present plans in
dicated that Pollock will be torn
down as soon as the women's
dormitories are completed which
should be sometime in June,
1958."
Simes said that final decision
on the issue of community living
must come from the University
Board of Trtistees.
The main problem in the plan.
said Simes, is the difference in
dining halls facilities for men and
1 women.
If the community living plan
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Use business-size envelope 4" x 9;‘" ... sometimes referred
to as a No. 10 envelope.
Each of the puzzles must be neatly trimmed, separately, and
placed in numerical order.
No decorations please! Address envelope as shown.
Your name and address MUST be on the BACK of the envelope
ACROSS THE END and in the position shown in the illustration.
Please print or type in CAPITAL LETTERS—LAST NAME FIRST.
If mailed according to instructions, 6 f postage should be enough.
Be sure to include a wrapper from any type OLD GOLD
CIGARETTE PACKAGE (REGULAR. KING SIZE OR FILTER KING)
with each set of 24 puzzles. If you are sending more than one
set of puzzles, place each set in a SEPARATE envelope under
your own name.
In the event of ties, the Tie-Breaking puzzles referred to in
rule 2(b) will be published in this paper with instructions as
to who is eligible to play. Publication of these Tie-Breaking
puzzles, if needed, will be announced soon after the-correct
answers to the 24 puzzles have appeared.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956
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penses. for which the students
would have to pay.
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in 1855. Frances Willard was once dean
of women here.
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