PAGE SOC. , 4 Class Gift Collections Reach Total of $7,000 Approximately $7.00f1 for future class gifts was cetlected during the three - day registration period in Recreation Building. _ The Senior, Junior ant Sopho more Class Advisor/ Boards col lected a total of $1,841.26 and $3lO in pledges at a table near the end of the trail at registration. FUNDS FON the freshmen's class gift were collected by the Sophomore Class Advisory Board. A president of the freshmen class will be elected and students selected for the Freshmen - Class Advisory Board later in the term. A class-by-class breakdown of the funds will not be available for several days, Robert Ream. Alum-. ni Association director, said last night. The funds have been deposited. with the Alumni Fund and further, tabulationi will be made next' week by Alumni personnel and members of the advisory boards,, Beam said. A small additional sum of mon-i ey is expected to be collected this morning as special and late reg-, istrants file through Recreation Building. Beam said. He added that the average do nation' per student was about SL. and the total represented contri butions from about one-third of the students. USA Book Sales To End Sept. 29 Bargain-hunting students may ; continue ` to hunt cut rate -text-i book buys through Sept. Ati at; the Used Book Agency ih the, basement of the Hetzel Union Building. The ÜBA will continue to ac- , ' cept used books through Tuesday.i Melvin Schulman. Book Exchange, chairman. said recently. ÜB‘ 4 . hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday ftrou . gh - Friday and 9:30' to noon today and Sept. 29 both for sellihg and accepting books. Money for incorrect books will , be returned Friday and Saturday. Money and unsold books will be returned Oct. 2-10. The USA ,is operating under basically the same system as in past years with the addition of , 4 more shelving* to alleviate the. need for space-consuming tables, Edward Brickman, USA chair mane 'said. BEAT NAVY ATTENTION MARRIED STUDENTS Young married couples will be especially• interested in. a Provident Mutual Hospi tal Policy. Under this unique policy, only the wife need be covered to take advantage of full 41'1114 benefits . . . including maternity. hospi tal care, and surgery. This is particularly advantageous when the husband is covered under another policy. New additions to the family are covered, without extra cost, from the age of 15 days un til the following anniversary date of the policy. Payments for sickness and accident be gin from the first day of coverage. This policy has no deductible. This is important to the student family. You are protected . . . beginning with the first, dollar of covered expense you incur. And that's just the begin ning. For more details, call George Borosque at ADams 8-0544 ... or stop-in at our office, 10$ r.. Beaver Ave.. State College. THE DAILY COLLEGLAN, UNIVERSITIt PARK 4 PENNSYLVANIA The pledges made to the various clan funds.will be collected within the next few weeks by members of their advisory boards, Beam said. During their senior year, class members are asked for suggestions for the class gift. THE ADVISORY board then selects several of the suggestions, and the class - members vote on The F,ift suggestions. James Sloane (7th chemical engineering Havertown) was in charge of this year's canvass at registration. Block 's' Club to Meet Block "S" Club members are to report to Beaver Stadium at 12:45 today for an explanation of the Navy game card stunts. Paul Krow; president, said' last night. Krow said members Should wear white shirts and their badges to the game, as well as briffig their book of tickets. . . The Christian & Missionary Alliance Is holding Sunda ,services temporarily in the Odd Fellows Hall 2301 . . College Ave. 8:15 a.in. 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 7:30 p.m. The C & MA is an Evangelical Bible-centerl Church with strong Missionary emphasis Penn State Headquarters fOr +GIFTS +SOUVENIRS +STUDENT NEEDS KEELER'S WeJt Opposite Hammond Engineering Building • Notebooks *Stuffed Animals .As *Mugs en r c KEELGR Ti 4 University Bookstore, ei,ther store : you u l.l 'll find tAe best" "East or West THIS W , Tomorrow Jazz Concert Trivets An advance sale of tickets , for the Ray Charles concert at $1:25• for Jakz Club member; will begin at 7:30 p.m. in 121 Sparks. Non , members• tickets at ;1.75, will be available at the HUB desk and the Nittany News. • • Episcopal Cluirch Evensong and CnnfArmation structions wnll begin %t 6:30 p.mi at Saint MuireNtf!s .Piurch. All are welcome including confirmed members, prospective confirmants and inquirers. Other Events Folklore . Society, 7 p.m.; HUB main /*W.. LutherareS tudent :Association; freshman breakfast, 9 'a.m.; forum, 6:30 p.zkl., 412 W. Cbllege.• Newman 'Club mixer, 7:30 p.m; HUB ballroom. MOlldar. • htstric Chanties Students 'who were t admitted l y to the University I wit6 advanced WRSC Radio Broadcast Sunday School • Morning Worship Bible Evangelism • EKEND ON CAMPUS standing. but whose student num bers do not indicate that fact, may have their certificates of reg istration changed to indicate their correct term standing. , Stop— ..„ Shop— - at the New' CAMPUS EICHBBIES 'Ai COMPLETE KNITTING DEPARTMENT • Splnnerin Worsteds All Colors • Orlon qayell• Express Washable Blocks Self in Dryer • Imported Yarns France, Italy, . ~ • Switzerland, Norway, Belgium • All Accessories Sequins. Pearls. Appliques Free Knitting Instruction with Purchases • Needlepoint — 1 - Crewel Embroidery - • CRAFTS & MODELS • Leather Crafts • Copper Crafts •- Models Trains, Planes, Boats— Operating & Non-operating— Materials & Accessories IN - THE CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER KEELER'S ead Stationery to Playing Cards oP. S. h Trays •Pledge P Opposite Eist Campus Gate dies SATURDAY;. SEPTEMBER 22,146' The changes, which are necess. • for proper seating at foot. games, will be made. at the 0 of the registrar, 4 Willard, begin Bing Monday. • iPennants * Decals
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