mo* nra * Measures Sought To 'Beal-fhe-Heaf Saturday’s football game with Navy was rough not only on the players but on the spec tators too. The sweltering heat caused most of the discomfort. The first aid station at the field treated 48 people, most of them suffering from heat exhaustion or prostration. Included among this group was the Nittany Lion. A substitute Lion was called in for the second half of the game. Some of the persons treated were admitted to the Riienour Health Center as a precaution ary measure. However, all of them were discharged later in the day. ■ Also adding woes to those seek ing relief from the heat were the concession stands which sold out of soft drinks. Some stands offered glasses of water for 10 cents apiece. One person who wanted to beat the rush to the concession stands at halftime left his seat with about two minutes remaining in the second quarter. As a result he was surprised to find Navy leading by three points when he returned. His wife had to inform him that Greg Mather had kicked a long field goal. Good Old Days— (Continued from page, three) this rule which was handed down to the Class of 1904. .Some classes were given a yell. The Class of 1910 was given the following yell: ‘‘Kindergarten Graduates, Imitation Men, Ignor ant Diclopidatcs, 1910." Customs wasn’t always a one sided affair. Some classes fought back. Sometimes freshmen print ed posters of their own and dis tributed them around campus. The Class of 1911 was one of these. Their posier read something like this: "Ye detested, demora lized, degraded, dispicable, de ranged, deposed imitation of men of 1910, lake heed to this noble manuscript, given this day by your select superiors, in tellectually, physically, and every otherwise." The classes of old competed physically as well as -verbally. Tug of war and wrestling matches were very common. Usually the Sophs won, but it was a Fresh victory that resulted in the poster bv the freshmen to the Class of 1910. Posters from the Sophomores died out in the 1930'5. Since then, customs has become less and less of a class rivalry. Today the em phasis is on the question and an swer period. SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall’s Laundry) Phone AD 8-9602 Hours M. & F. 9 to 9 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING TONIGHT 7:00 NEW COLLEGIAN OFFICE BASEMENT OF SACKETT BELL TELEBHOME SYSTEM BLOCK S paid tribute to the Midshipmen from Annapolis at Sat urday’s game by forming this anchor. For those who were unable to see it, this is the way the formation looked to the fans who were seated across from the card section. A few minutes later the anchor dis a p peared in waves of blue. Later in the after noon the players picked up the cue and the Lions sank Navy on the field as well. Photo by Dick Ishler WHO is at work on a satel WHO provides the communications channels for America's missile defenses? WHO is girdling the globe with communications for America’s first man into space? WHO tapped the sun for electric power by inventing the Solar Battery? WHO used the moon for two-way conversations across the country? WHO guided Tiros and Echo into accurate orbit? WHO made your pocket radio possible by inventing the Transistor? WHO maintains the world’s largest, finest industrial research facilities? WHO supplies the most and the best telephone service in the world? WHO has the UNIVERSAL communications organization? THERE’S ONLY ONE ANSWER TO ALL TEN QUESTIONS Pioneering in outer space to improve communications on earth and we're not talking about Penn State class rings today. This is a ring especially popular with you freshmen and sophomores who can't get your class rings yet. We're talking about a Sterling Silver ring with the Penn State seal on it. This popular gift is now priced at only $3.25* If you've been admiring these rings on your classmates, why not come in tomor row. See the complete line of Penn State jewelry including a large variety of Sterling charms, bracelets, and pendants. *plus tax Results —Try the Classified Ad lite system for global telephone and TV transmission? TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. J Ce. In The "A" Store