FRIDA Dispensary T0fa1.4958s for January. Dispensary calls for January 1944 totaled 4958, Dr. J. P. Rite nour, head of the College Health Service, announced. ASTP sick calls were 1179; Navy and Marine sick calls, 941; ensign. sick calls, 119;. and all other regular college students, 2719. ;Hospital patients for January totaled 248, with 766 bed ; days spent in the infirmary. Army Air Force' patients totaled 48; ASTP; 59; Navy V-12 unit 55; ensigns, four; and all other-regular college students, 82. In the out-patient department of. the infirmary, 365 Army Air Force. cadets and 355 regular college stu dents received treatments. • ~ 1~ .e~' Xl4 libLoPit AsET" Is sure , Bad Company► Winter weather brings harsh treatment to sensitive lips. But with a tube of Roger & Gallet it;iiin'a/ Lin Ptimide in your - pocket, you can laugh at "Sloppy Sleet". Just smooth on Lip Pomade's invisible, soothing film and defy the climate. There's no safer, surer protection against painful chapping and cracking. Stop at, any, drug store and ask for the handy pocket tube. . . r (1 11 FOGER & GLET iOEO FIFiH AVE; AL le i N.Y.': - -, „-•- - • . . . . l• , . ~.,0„7.7,... •(:_i4.;• , ,,,..,•, loryour • - fK•,,..__„.... ,-..., ;, • , - VAtINTINE. ._ • • _'. • . .. . 1 . . il l [l• . 1 , . - ' • '. . The -Largest - Stock • • . . .. ili • We Have Ever ,Shown, li, • . . . • . . t . • - • • . ~ . • • ..$l5l .. . _. . !.i . . . . . (RA .it•TR Ell. . .. • Initiates Five Five students were initiated into Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engi neering honorary fraternity,. at a semi-annual initiation and ban quet• Tuesday night. John. W. Oehrli, assistant' professor of me chanical engineering, was made an honorary member. For. the first time, a woman stu dent, Althea. Ji Schaffer, was in stalled. Other new members in. elude: Jerome 1:1; Fanucci, Anthony J. Turchetti, Charles W. Knisely, and John B, Gilbert Initiation ceremonies were con ducted in the Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, followed by a banquet at• Albrightts, near Warrior's Mark. Louis Bell; director of the department of public informa tion,,spoke on College publicity. . Those who.. attended• inclUde Melvin M. Myers, William A. Chren, Louis G. Brethauer, Em mett- A. Witmer, Robert.. E. Peter sen, Harold A. Everett, head of the mechanical engineering depart ment, and Professors . Charles C. Dillio, - Louis J. Bradford, Jesse S. Doolittle, and Raymond E. Hess, instructor. KU Plans Service for Student. Day. of Prayer PSCA will sponsor a special chapel program in Schwab Audi toriuM Sunday, February 20. The day is set aside as World Student Day of Prayer and also marks the beginning of Brotherhood Week. A -Student- committee composed of student. members representing all churches of State College has prepared the 'program. Alice Drumm and Arnold Feldman are in charge of the hotir meeting and will preside at• the chapel service: Among. foreign students to speak at.the service will be George. Wil son and Martha Gosztonyi. During the service a collection will be taken up 'which will - ena ble, -the = World: :StUdent. Service Fund to help students in war-torn countries and- prison camps. Alice . Drumm, Betty -Funkhou ser,..ois McCool, Arnold Feldman, Robert- Hartman, Bob Worthing ton, Francis Pyle, Ben Clohser, Barbara - Anderson, Dorothy. Hoke, and - Garnet Lev.ant• have' cooper ated in organizing the. service, which will also have special sing ing..' 25A afernify war Alpha - Lambda Delta, freshman women's . scholastic_ honorary, .re cently 'initiated Mitzi Archer, Mar ian, S., Johnson; Mary. L. Lamade, Sarah T. MasurovskY, Marjorie Rubinow, Dorothy A. South, and Betty_ Steele. Betty Pielemier, second semes ter senior, received an award from national Alpha Lambda Delta for Maintaining the highest average in her class for seven semesters. Have a"Coke"=A thousand Mites is not too far to come . . . or being friendly with a Chinese cadet Cliinese flyers here in• America for training have found that so simple a phrase as Have a"Coke" speaks friendship in any. tongue. East, west, north, south, Coca-Cola stands for the pause, that refreshes, has become the happy bond between people of good will. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY • COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA transfer stu ge, has been of $5O in Har- Writing Con- Fund • tzel Fund For story of a $4,- . granted loans is on campus, our years ago. ristmas morn five dollar bill Mrs. Hetzel's reading in a about a newly fund fOr stu erested in the And what tate the fund the newly ac bill. igated •furth:- college and 4s of their sys they were call- The replies and instruc d set to work tte emergency te best featur ed, and adding !s.•that, would :.1m State stu=; Estelle H. Het ially started in - iar Russel E. manager. the emergency uccess. Contri -1: into it' from its, W. S. G: ns, .and num- lumni organi iations. Stud_ .ve applied for small loans to meet, living expen ses, fare - home, commencement expenses, the price of a book, or a pair of shoes. Since March 20, 1940 (the date of the first loan) there have been 810 loans, made. Of this number one was considered a gift and eone was written off because .of the death of the student. The loans totaled $8,071.37 and every loan thus far has been repaid. P e d Coed's Essay Writing Contest State from State Teachers CI lege, Fredonia, New York, wlu she wrote her essay in a sopt more composition course. The z field was based on internatiot cooperation in the western he] isphere and was entitled, "Uni Destiny of Two Continents." e to Penn Interviewed in the second fie lounge of Old Main, Miss DoL recalled the gradual growth her interest in writing. Engli composition appealed to her high school, when she entered contest in which the transf student received frist prize of $ with an essay on fire preventic While returning from a schc trip to Gettysburg the histor minded coed composed an artic concerning the glory in Getty burg, the 'famous battle of 18( the hardships, sacrifices, th have made Gettysburg what it today. Yes, she won anoth prize. The money she has receiv as a result of her literary achiev ments is helping her to through school. 'bon lished report und at State, rily for large the transact fund could be grant small )diately up ;erve a great Leah was asked if there are special subjects that catch fancy. "I'm interested in so marr things that I have a difficult tim narrowing my mind down to on in particular," stated the coed. While at the State Teach College at Fredonia, Leah enrolled in the elementary. teal er training course. At present • is in Lower Division, and ho; to major in history, though - showed a slight inclination ward journalism, In. "Unity, Destiny of T Continents," she stated that I Latin-American countries . different from each other and I United States. Unity, she decl. ed, can be achieved by making of their differences. Cultu ideals should be inter-mixed. In the western hemisphere WE: have these two countries, stated. the writer, each with compli- Mentary characteristics. Latin America. could- profit from some of our democratic, ideals, and in exchange, we of the United State could learn from our neigh hors the elements of a deeper By ing where onrushing desires are eliminated. PM' Beta Kappa Elects. Phi Beta Kappa will elect new members in 318 Old Main at 4:30 Monday afternoon. The initiation of these students will take place in the Women's Building parlor at 4:30 February 23, President A. R. Warnock announced today. PAGE
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