The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 08, 1945, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, ARNE 8, 1945
Graduation-
(Continued from page three)
Kerr, George
,Thomson
King, Bernard. George--AgEc.
Kintigh, Mary Anne—HE
Maya,. Audrey Elaine-4sL '
Klenck, Ruth Esther—Ed.
Kjar, -Viola Mail)le—HE
Krakove*y, - Theresa Maryann -r-7
Krirnmel, C. P.—PhD.
Kropstad, -Skjaldvaar—Ed.
Kunkle, Virginia . >Brown= Ed.
Kweder, Jean Mary—PM ,
Lane, Joan - IVlarie—AL
Latimer, Ida Jarboe— , AlL
Lawatsch, Gertrude Marie—Jr.
Lehman, Mauride Ernst--AgEd.
LeVan, Garnett Izora--HE •
Levine, Shirley Betty-r-AL
Levinson, Irene Beluadera—AL
Lewis, Ethel Lorene--Phys. '
Linsher, Barbara—Ed.
•Lobell, Regina June—Psy.
Logg, Beverley Ann—HE
Linshes, Barbara--Ed.
-Lozos, Athena—Ed. •
Lulka, Nadia Leona —HE
Mangus, Marvin 'bale—ES
Martin, Helen Joyce HE
Marold, Frank--Met.
Mcßride, James Kelso—For
MaClement,: Lillian Frances—Jr.
MdColgin, Helen Grace—BE
McCollum, Mary E.—MEd. .
McCool; Mary Jane--AL . '
MCCool, .Lois Baker---Eact.
McCracken, Fern—MA '
McGee, Catherine 'JaneiliE
Means, Ruth' Swisher--Sci,-
Merkle,- Rose Elizabeth—Psy.
Merrick, Mary Louise--AL
Milich, Norma Rita--AL
Miller, Sarah .Louise Ed.
. Milligan, Isabel—Ed.
Mills, George Jacob—Phys.
Moore, Julia Leaman--HE
Morrison, Harriet Rita--HE
Morgart, Dorothy Marie—Ed.
Morris, Mary Jane—Ed.
Mountz,Ferne Gladys—HE
Myers, Consuelo Goehring—HE
Napp, Doris—A,L
Nearpass, Lorraine Evelyn--AL
Neff, Martha Louise--MEd.
Neubert, Ronald Howard—ChE.,
-Neuf, Audrey Estelle—BE --
Newbold, Laurene Helen—MT
Newman, Harriet Jo—AL
Nystrom, Dorothy W.—MS
Olowinski, Edward Jacob—ME
Ostermayer, Arta Carolyn--PM
Oren, Jess William lII—ME
.Page, Jane Ruth—Ed.
Patterson, June, L.---MS
Payton, Doros Elizabeth—HE
Pechan, Helen Miller—BE
Peckerman, Thelma—AL
Pickar, Arline Crystal—Ed.
Pickering, Mary Tyson—HE
Pike, Elizabeth Estelle—HE
:Philips, Paul Lewis—EE
Radomsky, Maris--HE
Raines, Marjorie Ann—Ch.
• Rappaport, Theora—Psy.
Reapsome, Jane , Patricia—MT
Reid, Muriel Jeanne—CF
Reish, Sara Jane—HE
Reist, Luella Ruth Ed. • .
Riddle, Ruth Genevieve
Ritter, Marjorie--Ed.
Roberts, Clara McKee H—OF
Robinson, Elizabeth. Marshall--
Robinson, John Harold—AL
Roseniblum Lucille—Jr.
Rosengrant, Janet Alida—PEd.
Rude, Marjorie Angeline—Ed.
Rust, Miriam Frances--HE
Salamon, Stephen Andrew—AL
Salus, Shirley „Jeannette—Psy.
Sanderson, Martha Marie—AL
Schilin, Ina—HE •
Schmidle, Helen Louise—Ed..
Schultz, Stella--MS
Schultz, Douglas—PhD
Scialabiba, Marie Elizabeth—CF
Segal,SSolothon—AßC
Setar,. John Michael--Sci.
S'hanholt, ,Nornia Joyce--Ed.
Shilin, Ina—HE
Shinclel. James Henry—Sci.
Shoemaker, Dorothy Lenore—AL
Only One - More Meeting Of
The Student Department Fol
lowing This Sunday.
"SENIOR NIGHT" Will Be
Observed At The West Minster
Fellowship, 6:20 p. Special
Meeting For Graduates And
Those Not Returning.
- Thursday ''Morning Matins
7 a. in.
- Westminster foundation
Closing Communion Service,
Sunday, June 17th 6:30 p. m.
"CARPE DIEM"
Lingnan. Professor Visits
School of Agriculture
Chi-tung Yung, a member of
the faculty of Lingnan Univer
sity in. China, visited the School
of .Agriculture this week as a
representative of the Chinese
government traveling under the
auspices of the United States De
partment of State in a cultural
relations project.
During his stay, he • met with
the Penn-State-in-China com
mittee, the School of Agriculture
Advisory committee on the Ling
nan University Plant Exchange,
the All-College Post War Plan
ning committee on • International
Relations in Education, and with
a numlber of individuals inter
ested in relations between China
and the College.
Alumni Head Universities
• The presidencies of two mid
western universities will be fill
ed this year by graduates of the
College. Dr. George Dinsmore
Stoddard, '2l, has been named
president of the University of
Illinois, and Dr. David D. Henry,
26, has accepteda like .post at
Wayne has.
Ag Student Council will .have
charge of, Swing Inn tomorrow
night.. ' Square dancing and
games are being planned.
Shuster,
.Elizabeth , ,MaeHE
Silknetter, Bonaly4 Joan—Ed.
Silverstone, ,Rhea. Marilyn—HE
Smail; Beverly Jahe—Jr.
Sinith, Jean CarcilSrn—HE
Smith, Nancy Ann•—CF
Smith, Nellie Leoia—Ed.
South, Loula C.—MEd.
Spanko, Julia Jean—Ed.
Stein, Jack—lE
Straub, Guy Edward Jr.—ChE.
Strauber, Harriet
Stull, Malcolm Harrower—CCh
Susanin, Marguerite Patricia—HE
Switzer, Dorothy Ellen—Ed.
Tappen, Shiley Anne—Ed.
Taylor, John Collett—FT
Taylor, Lynn James Jr.—CE
Thompson, Leila lEvira—HE
Tomkins, Patricia Louise—CF
Trapani, Pearl Marie—AL
Torrey, Theodore Culver—Ag.
Treible, Richard Warren—Ag. Ed.
Trilla, Jesus Federico—ME
Tritschler, Martha Jean—Ed.
Vink, John Logan- r —AL
Vogelsorvf Charles A.—MEd.
Voris, Elinor JaneAL
Wadlin, Nora Thonipson—HE •
Wagner, Betty Jarie Holsinger—
HE .
Walker, Margaret y.—MIS
Warshawsky, Lor*—AL
Wasson, Evelyn Lquise—Psy.
Weaver, Harold g—DEd.
Weaver, Claire Louise—tAL
Wig,' Annabelle Wiry—MEd.
Wintersteen, William Quinlin—CF
Witherow, Patricia Lou—AL
Wohlman, Moriel
Wolf, Joan Margaret—HE
Wolfram, Elizabeth Jane—MT
Yarze, Joseph
Zehner, Ruth Pauline—HE
Zimmers, Hester Louise—Ed.
THE COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIED SECTION
MISPLACED—fine light blue coat
with pearl buttons in Rome Be
building. Will return your coat if
you will return mine. Call IMarge;
Chi Omega. •
WANTED-4Will the person who
took 3 of 6 golf clubs that were
behind the gate at• the end of the
Mall please return them. Those
clubs are new and very hard to
replace. Call Sallyanne or Doris,
5051, Ext. 180, or leave them at
Student Union.
LOST—Pair of pink shell-rimmed
glasses on Holmes Field. Call
Gail Nicely, Mac Hall
FOR SALE--Ping pong table and
equipment. Four rubber-covered
paddles. Call 2389.
FOR SAIDE-41 3 air of black and
white ice skates. Size 6. Almost
new. Call Room 39, Ath.
FOR SALE—Two graduating sen
iors desire to sell some furni
ture, such as lamps and end tables.
Please call at Room 39, Ath.
LOST—Dark greed Schaeffer 'life
time pen about three weeks ago.
Call Margaret, 3372.
LOST—An umbrella at the DM
house. Bed plaid. A pair -of
glasses in a•red-broWn leather case
and a blue•spinnelle ring. Call 14 1 1,
Ath. •
LOST—Knox hat box with three
hats inside. Black hat,' gray hat,
and. white . strowor ' rope weave.
Very important. Lost in Corner
ROom two weekends ago. Reward:
Call Betty Shenk, 4371. Thank
you.
New Officers to Teach
Naval Science, Tactics
Three `new naval officers will
arrive at the College this month
to take over duties as instructors
in naval science and tactics.
Lt. M. P. O'Connell, former
faculty member at• Manhattan
College, Arrives. today. He comes
from the Philadelphia Navy
Yard, and was formerly station
ed at Holy Cross with the Naval
Reserve Officer Training .Corps.
Lt. George E. Grieb, who has
seen three years df active duty
in - the Mediterranean on .the
cruiser Brooklyn, and Lt. Bdward
F: Lawler, who has. been trans
ferred from . Camp. .Parry, Va.,
will assume their duties later in
the month.
Seniors Fill Out
If any graduating-• senior has
not yet been contacted albout La
Vie activity •cards, he should fill
out one of these-cards at Student
Union. Also, if any senior has
not had his picture taken, he
should do so immediately.
Maintenance Bill Provides
Fund For Research Work
(Continued from.. page one)
College •was liable for the amount
invested by the. State through the
General State• Authority in the
campus buildings which 'we gener-
Ally speak of as the General State
Authority Program."
• President Hetzel revealed' •that
the Governor" also .approved an' act
which clarifies, and liberalizes the
accounting controls of the Com
monwealth as 'they affect College
income other than State appro
priations.
"This action," said he, will be
particularly helpful at this time
in making available for use in
meeting obligations which have ac
crued during the war period some
items of income received from :Fed
eral war contracts.
"Such funds will be particularly
helpful in providing• for the sal
aries of staff members now on
leave for war service, the repair
and replacement of .equipment ex
hausted during the war years, and
for repairs to the physical plant
which it has been impossible-to
care for during the war."
He added: "In •spite of • these
generous and. substantial • provis
ions on the part of the Comnion
wealth,..the-.College -still. faces •
ficult .financial :problems.. Student
enrollnients..are- still .approXimate,
ly 40 per cent ofnormal- and,
therefore; income from student
fees correspondingly low. In addi
tion to this, the Federal programs,
the income from which 'has beep
very helpful in carrying the over
all financial load have been sharp.:
ly reduced and the trend continues
downward.
"Because of these circum
stances, the total financial re
sources in prospect for the next
biennium remain at about the
same level as for the fiscal year
just drawing to a close. While
these circumstances make it im
possible for us to expand College
operations, they do give reason
able assurance that the essentials
of the present College program
and organization can be maintain
ed. In other words, it now appears
T i A \
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Then This ill Interest You
DO YOU' KNOW that the Boalsburg Bus Line rnet. o l %111
• • principal trains-stopping at Lewistown.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave New York City as late
as 6:45 p. m.;.Philacielphia as late as B:]4 p -m. and make
connection:: with our 'buy leaving Lewistown at 11:30
P. in.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College •on oue
4:30 p. m. bus and be in Harrisburg at 7:15; in Philadel
phia at 9:05 p. m. -
DO YOU KNOW that yot can leave State College on our
10:45 a. m. bus and bp in Harrisburg at 1:42 p. na:; Phil
adelphia at 3:42 p. m. and New York City at 5:15 R. m.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on 4DUP
6:50 bus and be in Harrisburg. at 9:38. p. in.; Philadel
phia at 11:47 I. m.. and New York City at 2:10 a. m.
Boaisburg Auto Bus Ole Soho&Ile
Effective March 1. 19414
Lv. State College
Ar. Lewistown
Lv. Lewistown 12:35 P.M.7:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M.
Ar. State College 1:50 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 12:45 A.M.
Make direct connections with trahno East Boxintl
12:30 xLm..--£1:21)
12:08 p. rra.—C:4l3 p. na.-8:02 p. na.-11:211 m
Use the Boaisborg Bus Line To Save noun Of
Time To Philadelphia, Washington. New York all,
BOALSBUR6 AUTO BUS LIN
Dial Boolsburg 9.2731. Slate Coltlogo Liiolet rioo,
oP,.co..rptaaT,,plece
that -we have -seen. the- , worst-Aot
the war ,economy as far as.it af
fects the work and fortunes of the
College and that we shall. emerge
in condition to meet the heavy de
mands which -will , be made upofl
us at the•end of the - war." • '•
Beta Sigma Rho Elects
Beta Sigma 'Rho recently electei
Eugene Siegel chancellor; Nelsort
Wollman, vice-chancellor; aViervitb
Wilf, warden; Stanley - Chadwin,
vice-warden; Sanford. Rafsky, au•
ditor.
Lt. Hollis B. Farnum is the first
officer at the College to take a re
fresher course at Fort Benning,
Ga., for all ROTC instructors. All,
officers now stationed at the Col
lege will take the course, whicl%
lasts for three weeks, before Au
gust.
The College death toll in thfs
war already exceeds 235,. with.
more than 50 others missing in
action. The Alumni -Association
estimates prisoners of . war at• 43.
The toll in World War I was 'Pk
- -
WESLEY FOUNDATION,
•
of the
. .
Methodist Church
• SUNDAY,' JUNE 10 • ' .
9:30 A.M.—Student Church
School Course-,"St. Paul, His
Life and Letters." Teach4yr,
Rev. M. V. Mussina.
10:45 A.M.—Church Worship
Service. Speaker, Rev. W, E.
Watkins
5:00:-7:00 P.M.—Student Friend
ly Hours'—Fun. : Fellowskip,
Supper, Vesper s. Guest
Speaker, Prof. R. W. Excvf
ster, "Where Are We. rto
ing?"
YOU ARE WELCOII,4I:
Easican .War • Tarn°
Deny Daily
4:30 P.M. 6:50 PJW,
5:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M.
Daily
10:45 A.M.
12:00 Neon
Viresi Bourse Traiins
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