The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 13, 1945, Image 5

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    s FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945
(Continued jront page o ne) A
Kean - County - 4M January 2. She
is a graduate of Indiana State
Teachers College and taught for a
• year and a half, in the high school
in iCoraopeolia, Pa. Miss Nancy
''Hostield Shark, also a home eco
.ncimies extension -representative,
nolni located in Wayne County.
• She is a recent graduate of Car
: negie Institute of Technology.
Paul R. Yoder, whose appoint
" ment as assistant professor of
physics was made January • 1,
came to Penn State from Juniata
College. He received his Bach
elor of Arts degree from Kansas
University in 1922.
Miss Lenys Lana Blows was
• appointed instructor in English
composition in the Hazleton Un
dergraduate Center on February
19. Miss .Blews received, a B. A.
degree in education at the Col
lege in October, 1944. Before go
ing to the undergraduate center,
she taught English composition
on the campus for a semester. •
iron E. Decker, appointed ag
'ricultural education sp e cialist
• February 1, was graduated from
the College in 1925. Be•taught ag
riculture at .the high schools in
• Conneautville and "Edinboro for
• i&Veral ,- Yeari," and ail* '1938 has
• been. adviser : kir vocational eilu-
Catkin agricultUre 'for Erie
county. Mr. Deckei*, whose home
Is in Gregg" . -township, Centre
cbunity, received his mas
ter's • degree at the College
and is now working' on a special
. .
ro.earCh - project concerning coun
ty vocational eduCaiion in agri
culture.
- :;:Frank Muraliwas appointed as
sistant professoi. of electrical en
gineering March 1. He has been
- a /research engineer at the Uni
.
versity" of Pennsylvania. He
re
ceived his bachelor's and,. .inaster's
degrees in electrical engineering
gt the University of Pennsylvania.
Elton W. Jones, also an assist
.. ant , professor of electrical en
' gineering, is. ,a graduate of • the
Univer.sity of Maine with a B. S.
" and an M. S. degree. Prior to
,coniing to the College, • he was
`.lecturing.to „offcers hi the armed
service assigned to • the Harvard-
M. I. T.• Radar School „ at "Harvard
' :university : ••-: , •'• ' • .
-.A..neW -, apPointee to the elec- .
ty,i6l ", engineering . faculty ' is
,Fler
..,'manl li. - I,Areed,-wlio was:graduated
,
ifronv the' College in - February and
did; Tart...time :teaching in' the der
tiariment .vvl ile. an undergrad=
:I ( uate':' .. •
ittany. :Chque - - Elects
George - Ha.ker. Nittany can
di;date :for semester invsident,
-aMinunded, SchUlte, Nit
tiny?" chairman, Sunday.
COLLEGE FADS. AND FANCIES,
CLASS OF 1850
pads,and fancies.in. college costumes are by
no 'means modern phenomena. Here is a
gay undergradUate of, the Class of 1850.
' Observe. his, flowing collar and tie, his super
expanse of . Panama brim, and his 'studied
air of nonchalance. -
: . This •was in 1850, when America was
, basking in peace.: The .olden West was
- Id Ser '•ltt
SPAR, WAVE Join X-G-1 Club
As - First Women Members
Two ex-servicewomen • recently
became the first women to be ad
mitted as members of the X-G-I
Club at the College. They are Mrs.
Elizabeth P. ,thiderhill, a former
SPAR, arid :Dorothy Anne Barr, 4
former WAVE.
• Fred Dorn, Harry Griffith and
James Mayes will 'represent the
X-G-I Club at a meeting of var
ious veterans' organizations in
Bellefonte Sunday. At the con
vention a veteran's service organ
ization of Centre County will be
formed for the purpose of secur
ing benefits for all servicemen in
the county.
Pat Brennan, commander of the
X-G-I's, appointed the following
committees at a meeting Tuesday:
Rehabilitation committee: Wes
Turek, chairman; Jack Sack, Er
nest Goodling, Thomas Lander,
Robert Whitehall, and James
Wolfe.
Social Committee: Charles D'-
Ardenne, chairman; W 11 ia m
Duetsch, Jack Strickland, Dorothy
Barr, and Joseph Leith. Publicity
Committee: Theodore Harmatz.
Membership Committee: . Paul
Williams, .cihairman; Leon Ron-
gace, and William: Thornton.
'Starlife Formal'-
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Eisenberg, and Sdra Freedly, vo
cal trio.'
Stars will stud the blue canopy
decoration, and GSO will provide
an all-College booth. Other booths
may be reserved through calling
Rosemaiy Ghantous, 127 Atherton
Hall. Tickets are on sale at Stu
dent Union, and will also be sold
at the doer. •
Allison, director of the Musical
Savants, is professor of music at
Selinsgrove college where he also
conducts an orchestra and a chor
al grciup. Formerly he was a con
ductor and pianist with the "Cali
fornia Night Hawks" which toured
the United States, • Canada, and
Mexieo, and was a WGY artist of
1
ms
the Proctor The . ers throukhout
Freshman Oust, will be re
,
moved for the eve t,, Guy Newton,
tribithar chairnilm, l announced
Wednesday.`' •• ,• A . •
College Foruth Schedules
Ponel Group Discussion
"Issues Of the San Francisco Se- .
ciirity Conference" will be the
topic discussed by a panel group
at the second College Forum meet
ing in the Hugh Beaver Rooni, 4:15
p.m. Wednesday. •
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PAT BRENNAN
Frosh Suffer
'Spirit Week'
Tribunal Chairman Guy New
ton has outliried a busy week for
his freshman charges.
. The first event to tickle the
freshmen ualates will be a "Spirit
Week." As outlined by head-haz
er Newton, the purpose of this
,following week will be • that ev
ery upperclassman stop and vig
orously question each and 'every
freshman he shall see in town or
on campus.
- On the heels of this, Tribunal
has scheduled three compulsory
freshman•mass meetings at Which
singing shall Prevail. They will be
on the steps of Old Main at 1 p.
m. Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day.
However, all the news from Tri
bunal is not bad this week. The
custom's-watchdogs have gener
ously given their "permission for
freshmen . to date tomorroAr - after
Ei p. m. at the GSO formal and at
"the Players show only.
Disposing of the.weeks
tors with ruthless efficiency Wed
nesday night, Newton and hiS'
crew hung signs and accompany 7
ing paraphernalia on wayward
freshmen Theodore Blau, Robert
HoOper, and Max Polansky.
Two freshmen; Alvin Chess and
Joseph Ridley, who were :sum
moned but did not appear at the.
Tribunal proceedings, "have forl
feited their peace of mind and
body," Newton slid.
hosevelf-
(Continued from page one)
President Truman auieted ru
mors that the San Francisco Con
ference of the United Nations
would be postponed by announ
cing that the conference will go
on as scheduled. President Roose
velt was to have addressed - the
conference at its opening session.
It was not announced whether Mr.
Truman would now give the ad
dress.
Funeral services for the Presi
dent will be held in the Fast Room
of the White House Saturday.
Burial will be at Hyde Park, N. Y.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST: Small black change purse
$4.66. Also keys. Keys needed.
Reward. Return to Student Un
ion.
Wanted to buy. Portable typewri
ter. CaCU Winnie 4850 State
College.
Dear Diary: I'm in love with Billy
Randolph. What do I do with
Harrington?.Bump him off?. Joyce
For Sale: One slightly used-bustle
to, be used at the Slide Rule
Ball, April 21st. Call.Maizie, Penn
State Engineer Office.
Notice: I don't think the A. T. O's
would. appreciate, the recogni- .
tion oin one of their new pledges
is . wearing. Please return. special
reward. See Jaynie.
Lost: To 'the fellow, who walked
away with my slide rule from
the gym last Wednesday. Look,
I' can't afford another. If you've
any decency, you'll out •it back
where you got it. Thanks!
Lost: Shaeffer life-time pen with
initials R. H. G. Cigarette re
ward. Call 127 Atherton.
You are especially invited to
-hear Miss Ruth I. Se - abury; of
.Boston, Mass.. Sunday morning
:at 9:30 a. m.. address'. the 'Stu
•dent Department - Groups 7in
.ithe 'Fireside Room. . '
Miss .Seabury will-speak at the
Morning Church
• - :Service ,at,
.10:45 on the -topic': -"Milk or
Meat"
An informal• Student - Panel will
be -held. at :Westminster•the :Fel
lowship at 6:20 p. m. - to dis
• cuss -the messages cf -Mr. -Jesse
Cavileerjand that - of Miss Sea
bury. 1.•
Saturday..Esening.
()Pep Houle.
7:30 p. m. - •
You Will Be Made Welcome
PAGE FIVE'
Engineers Sponsor Third
Annual Slide Rule Ball
The third annual Slide • Rule
ball, sponsored by the Penn Stab , -
Engineer, will be held at Recrea
tion Hall from 8-12 p.m. April 21.
The dance, featuring a gay 90'v
theme, will include a majority of
.waltzes and slow numbers.
Decorations will consist of card
board murals featuring stereopti
can shots—girls in 90's costumes,
shaving mugs, barber poles, cou
pies riding tandems, and slide
rules.
Booths may now be orden'i.(
from Lynn Robinson, chairman oil
the dance, by phoning either the
Engineer office, 2 Armory, or Miss
Robinson, second floor north, Mc-
Allister Hall.
Committee chairmen for the
dance are: Marvin Breslaw, assis
tant co-chairman; Mary E. Field,
and Nancy Cohen, decorations;
Dorothea Fischer, invitations; Suc
Healy, finance; Richard Mauthe,
.entertainment; James . McMaster
and Gertrude Spector, publicity;
Jess Oren, refreshments; Larry
Scharfstein, programs.
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