FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 Tau Beta Pi Initiates 4 Tau Beta PI, national engineer ing honorary, recently inducted Jog Crouch, Charles Culnane, Robert Folk and Judd Healy.. Following the initiation cere monies, a banquet was held at the . -State College• -Hotel. Dr. Bruce V. Moore, head of the de partment of education and psy chology, was guest speaker. The College has awaded two de grees posthumously since the out break of the present war. • N4T, r ,,,, -,, , ......, , , , ; $ 1,.;-20.) •::..; .wi, , ,,, •,• i r •,•:...:„....... , ~,,, - - ...,. •,, • - 4, .. ~ • ' t> 14 ,,,, tpt A e '":Fr'' ` . - 6 4 4,- -3,'• .. i t . •; >V i . • .. 4 ; -9'1 1, 4 . ..., J O' , ' .., • „ .-9,„ i''''ol l '•••• i'V l ?;41A"" ' • 4 ..;' "1. , e l'i - ' ' 1104,0 /,' ...„.tr. •ift ,fi ' • i.) ;9' IC T ip: . ', s :. I •'.'e ' . ttt ,-',... , ' , ". •;:;:f.... •••• ,3‘ /•:,' , j•:.•" qt f : A?,:' 3 151 -, :. .i.:. , * -'• ' r -4 , 4 1 , , ---;,.., , -.; - , .. , •„, '. • „.., , %,<:•••<1.- < thi , i, k i.. • ..: , .I. i , , f." . 1 '1 ,• Nt,. S , / . ; .. . d4 'i ‘ .. e L d inen " Love , " se s ° tiing '. wll V/easeh ,"aThar, ••. • s''; ;• ' i'''' A., FLOVIBLI . " I# ..of. ' , alik • , . • ,„,„.. i ,• , t ..... • c , ,, . . - I , ••,..,„•• , . 41.-- - • Place Orders Early To Be Sure of Bem ' ccommodated , STATE , COt 41 E. :: : - FLORAL- SHOP I Red Cross Plans Movie Movies will be shown to all stu dents attending the Red Cross mass meeting in 121 Sparks, 8 p.m. Monday. The proposed constitution will be discussed. A lecture is scheduled in Schwab Auditorium, 3 p.n. February 11. Mrs. Ames Willoughly, who was rescued by a submarine following the fall of Corregidor, will speak on prisoners -of-war. THE COLLEGIAII Calendar Today "An Eye on Yourself," Beauty Clinic, 223 Home Economics Build ing,, 1:20 to 3:10 p.m. Omicron Nu meeting, election of officers,- 224 Home Economics Building, 4:30 p.m. Hillel services, 7:30 p.m. Jesus Maria Sanroma, pianist, Schwab Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tomorrow Open House for servicemen, Atherton Hall lounge, afternoon. Hallzapoppin', Rec Hall, after basketball game. Hillel Election Dance, 9 p.m. Sunday Chapel services, Schwab Audi torium, 11 a.m. Hillel elections, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. PSCA Open House, 205 Old Main, 3 to 4 p.m. Big-Little Sister Tea, southwest lounge of Atherton Hall, 3 to 5 p.m. . . Student Friendly Hours, Wesley an Foundation, 5 to 7 p.m. Monday • PSCA Cabinet meeting, 1 , p.m. Hillel'elections, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. • Orchestra rehearsal, 117 Car negie Hall, •7 p.m. Fencing Club, Body Mechanics room, White Hall, 7:15 p.m. PSCA Men's Council, 7:30 p.m. Red Cross mass meeting for all interested persons, 121 Sparks Building, 8 p.m. Tuesday Freshmen Forum, 7 p.m. Penn State Treble Singers, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Penn State Club, club room, 7 . :30 p.m. First semester Collegian candi dates, Collegian office, 7:30 p.m. Second semester Collegian can didates, Collegian office, 8 p.m. Wednesday Junior Service Board meeting, Dean of Women's office, 5 p.m. Cwens meeting, .WSGA room, White Hall, 5:15 p.m. WSGA meeting, WSGA room, White Hall, 7 p.m. Band rehearsal, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. American Chemical Society, Dr. Harry S. Mosher, speaker, "The Anti-Malarial Problem," subject, 119 New Physics Building, 7:30 p.m. ISC election of officers, Penn State Club room, Old Main, 3 p.m. Thursday" Freshmen Council, WSGA room, White Hall, 5:10 p.m. House of Representatives, third floor, Old Main, 5:15 p.m. German Club, Hugh Beaver room, 7 p.m. GSO _meeting, 10 Sparks, 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7.p.m.. Penn Stale 'Club Elect Plotnick to Top Post Louis Plotnick was recently elected president of the Penn State Club. Other . new officers include James McMasters; president; Robert Keller; secre tary; Donald Browne, treasurer Bernard Byer, historian; Ken-, neth Harshbarger, social chair man;. and Jack Dickstein, athletic chairman. Another in the series of Penn State Club dorm dances will 'be held at Marilyn Hall, -317 E. Beaver ave., 7:30 o'clock tonight. Sigma .Xi lecture, Dr. Paul H. Schweitzer, speaker, "Improved. Engine Lubrication System for High Altitude Flying," subjett, with demonstration, 107 Main. En gineering Building, 8 p.m. IMA. meeting, IM A. club room, Old Main, 7• p.m. HAEJU( NODS at JUR PRRES NIELAIS * WHETS * •ME$ PRIONMEE *•MUD CMS TEMPLE MARKET DE/ I 131 W. BEAVI fl 1 “OITE 4921 • The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of STATE COLLEGE Member !Were Depoeit h2Bmacineir Clyr poration There- reroein but Four More Sundays -before ' this semester ends. If.thin •be so. why not lake advantage of these rich opportunities for inspiration and , fellowship before some of an • leave Ivo:liege without re. ' turning. Saturday. Evening Open House 7:30 P.M, Fireside Room Student •Deportment Service 1.1:30 ANL Sunday Westmixisler Fellowship 0:20 P.M, Fireside Room Guest—Dr. 'Henry S. Brunner 'Muniley Morning Marin Fire- -•%;00 A.M. PACE FIVE