PAGE EIGHT Freshmen to Revolt With Reverse Day The humble frosh will have his well-deserved vengeance today on the upperclassman. Today is Joint Reverse Customs Upperclassmen must answer to the call of "Button" and upperclasswomen must comply to the order to "Curtsy" from both freshman men and women. Freshmen will have the privi lege of stopping upperclassmen and women to have them cheer and sing school songs. A record number of 21 fresh men were brought before the Freshman Customs Board last night. Of these, 17 were found guilty of breaking Customs regu lations. Mary Ellen Connell, fresh. man in elementary education from State College, must wear a sign with the words "I dreamt I went to Metzger's without my Customs" printed on it. Two other freshmen were pen alized for not carrying their Student Handbooks with them. Lois Karlin, freshman in elemen tary education from Teaneck, N J., will wear her "Bible" around her neck and a sign today saying "I forgot my Freshman Bible." Roy Zug, freshman in engineer ing from Lancaster, must wear a sign saying "Darn, I forgot my Mary Lou Wagler, freshman in secondary education from Wash ington, D.C., was penalized for not wearing her dress Customs. Miss Wagler was out on a date with a senior when she violated Informal Talk Planned By Men's Debate Team The Men's Debate Team will hold an informal discussion for all interested candidates at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 214 Boucke. Tryouts for the team will take place on October 1. It will consist of preparinga five-minute speech on the topic: "Resolved that the further development of nuclear weapons should be prohibited by international agreement." DANCING from 9 to 1 Semi-Formal $5 Per Couple Get your date now! By LIANNE CORDER() Customs. Her sign will read: "People like me have been violating Customs for years." On the back of the sandwich board will be written: "Born Too Late." David Grubbs, freshman in la bor-management relations from Bethlehem, was reported for not knowing the "Freshman Oath" or the "Alma Mater," He must ob tain the signatures of three mem bers of All-University Cabinet on the back of his namecard by tomorrow night. Long Play Records al Low Prices We apologize for failing to advertise earlier but we forgot. Current Specials Include ... Mercury • . . $4.98 reduced to $2.50 London . . $4.98 reduced to $3.25 London . . . $3.98 reduced to $2.50 Plus Other Bargains Shadle Associates 151 S. Allen Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA "Best Dance o Redifer-- (Continued from page one) coeds with Redifer Hall meal tickets eat breakfast, accord ing to Proffitt, and the line is usually inside the dining room by 7:35. He said manpower would be wasted if all four dining rooms were opened un• der these circumstances. Food service does not try to discourage coeds from eating breakfast, he indicated, but is making efforts to accommodate them. Proffitt suggested that much of the line congestion .may be re lated to the fact that the dining hall has been in full-time opera tion for only two weeks. Such congestion is frequent at first when students are confronted with a new dining situation, he said. Referring to the coeds, he said, "I'm really sorry that they've been inconvenienced. Redifer Hall, which serves all the women's South Residence Halls, was opened last spring on a part-capacity basis. All four dining rooms are open for lunch and dinner, Proffitt said. It won't be a "Blue Mirage" RALPH MARTERIE JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 Judicial Gives 6 Campuses-- (Continued from page one) entire year and as long as the cial offense unless the dean of ' woman is a ,student at the I.lni versity. ~ women receives a note from R. Mae Shultz, assistant dean the student asking permission to of women, said she hoped these remain after the closing of the penalties would serve as a re semester. ' minder of this ruling to all worn- This rule remains in effect the4en students. • + CLASSIFIEDS + S I I ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:60 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY • RATES CASH-17 wordi or. teas CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one Insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO thres insertions Additional words-3 for 0.05 for each day of insertion ==l FOR SALE 1351 STUDEBAKER cony., new paint, recently rebulit engine. Price ~, t$ current retail $lOO. AD 7-4113. GRAND PIANO. Very cheap. Just right for playroom. Call AD 7.2378 or coma to 218 Highland. TYPEWRITER : ROYAL quiet Deluxe portable; legg than year old. Cost new 3135—f0r gale at sBb. AD 8-6261. MEAL TICKET for McAllister coed dining hall. Call Carl AD 8-1843. MAN'S WRISTWATCH, on• month old. Need money for books. Call Levi AD 7-3177. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Single room on East Celege - Ave. Phone AD 7-4374. HEATED GARAGE, corner of Beaver and 'Atherton. $lO a month. Call AD 7-4344. ONE DOUBLE room, short distance from main eamput. Phone AD 74933 ask for Wally. PARKING SPACES for rent four blocks from campus. Call Carl AD 7-7881 after 6 p. m. LIGHT yOLORED rain coat, name on sonar, lost outside of 215 Frear. Call Charles at AD $34321. TAN LEATHER handbag lost either in the vicinity of Home Ec or Willard. Call Loretta ext. 719. LIGHT RAINCOAT, deep red lining—lost in 301 Pond. Call Bob AD 8-9136. MAN'S BULOVA wrist watch in Sparks. Gift from wife and daughter. Please phone AD 7-2066. MAN'S BLACK umbrella last Tuesday In Buckhout Lab. Finder please call AD 7-7086. PARKER "61" Pen, (lark blue and silver in Waring lounge Wed. Reward. Con tact M. Bunsen ext. 3079. It will be ... at the REC HALL the Year" - TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1958 LOST LOST LIGHT COLORED raincoat, name en in side pocket. Taken br mistake in trent of 215 Freer Lab. Please call Larry Cum at AD 7-2651. 1956 DERRY Township -clans ring and guard in HUB on Saturday. Flea.. re turn to HUB desk. WANTED NOTICE Zit AREItD College Wen—lef t year, college men in our department working part time averaged $715 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect _even higher gains. Pleas ant, short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car furnished, ex penses paid. Call Ed Lough, AD 7-4168 Mon.-Fri. between 6.10 p.m. Salary 836 per week. GIRL TO share apartment .with • two other girls. Reasonable, location 181 So. Gill. Call AD 8-1958. OPPORTUNITIES TO mystify. Magician on campus will happily entertain at fraternity parties, club meetings. ,social events, etc. Call Jack 1. Hanoka at AD 3-5051 ext. 1178. STLTDE,pIT TO share furnished apartment with two seniors; across from Corner Room. Living room, kitchen included. Stop at Rinaldo's Barber Shop Thuro. or FrL Ask for Joe. HELP WANTED STUDENTS— Earn up to MN per hour working 2 or 3 evenings of your choice eetting bowling pins. Downtown. Dug Club, 123 S. Pugh St. WAITER WANTED at Kappa Sigma Ira. teinity. Contact Sam Darns at AD 7-2044 or 8.6464, 300 E. Ramer Axe. MISCELLANEOUS OUTING CLUB rock Orators meet to. night 7 pan , 11l Bourke. MEETING OF all old members of Claraified Ad Staff tonight at 7:00 in 9 Carnegie. Attendance urgent! SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Why bother? Why worry? We supply bands in a hurry. Music Unlimited., Box 668, State College. TED HEATH Concert tickets are on able today in the HUB Lobby from 9 a.m.. S p.m. & 7 P.m.-5P.m. on a .first-come, first-sen.ed basis. For Jasz Club members price is $l.OO for non-members 91.60. Memheiships will he accepted at HUB desk. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per eonal affects: pick-up , and delivery sera lee. Shoemaker Pros. ' Phone AD 8_6151.
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