FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 114 To Graduate (Continued from page one) Rose, Helen L. Rummel, Eda M. Stookey, Ruth C. Stuck, Kathryn S. Van Arsdale. CURRICULUM IN COMMERCE AND FINANCE Mary A. Beaver, Frederick C. DOrn Jr. James H.. Hugo, Bern ard J. Kruger, Elaine A. Miller, Kathleen . A. Reddinger, Frank W. Schneider, George A. Waters. CURRICULUM IN JOURNALISM Charles M. Barr, Fred E. Clev er, Shirley A. Roth, Dorothy S. " Rutkin, Fay E. Young. School of Education • CURRICULUM IN EDUCATION Ramarie Glenn, Elsie B. Grif fing, Vivian L. Interrante. CURRICULUM IN PSYCHOLOGY 'Birdie iN. Deimel, Evelyn Mill net, Rita R. Penner, Laurette F. ,Schwartze, Phyllis A. Schweitzer, Paulette Stevenson, Valerie M. Tamulonis, Florence IM. Zanikel. School of Education ' Graduates receiving the degree of. Bachelor of Science are: CURRICULUM IN EDUCATION • Jewel H. Baronoff, Sydelle A. ,Bilehwalter, Reba S. Esh, Dorothy A. Fisher, Margaret E. Griffith, Bernice . D. Hack,. Dorothy Phillip pi CURRICULUM IN • HOME ECONOMICS Rdth A, Anders, • Helen M. Blanker, Jean R. Breskin, Anna bel J. Butz, Mary M. Dunlap, Ila jean Feldmiller, Anna M. Hoy, 'Elinor M. Kline, !Miriam I. Meyer, Edythe F. Morris, Patricia R. Nel son, Marguerite M. Park, Thelma R. Rosenthal, Verna D. • Rother- Goldie Skraban, Virgina E. Sitiltzer, DO'rothy IVI. Widmer. School of Agriculture CURRICULUM IN AGRICUL ';' TUBE AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY . Prances E. Berman, Shirley P. Boscov. CURRICULUM IN :AJGRICIULTURAL EDUM,TIOGN . Clinton H. Leet, Bernard Levi- Jan. VITRRIICULUNI IN AGRICUL TURAL ENGINEERING Jo W. Graul. -• .CURRICULUM IN DAIRY HUSBANDRY John B. Davenport Jr. CURRICULUM IN FORESTRY Elwood B. Shade. CURRICULUM IN MEDICAL TECIHNOLIO GY . Mary C. Berger, Mary E. Fran seri; Jean R. Gilbert, Vera I. Ow ens, Harriet X. Richards. CURRICULUM IN POULTRY HUSBANDRY Michael R. Lynch. Scheel Of Chemistry and Physics CURRICULUM IN CHEMISTRY " Walter D. Ames, Carol R. Engle, LevOnna R. Horwin, Margaret L. Johnston; Mary A. Lord.. CURRICULUM IN CHEMICAL • ENGINEERING „ Ephriam H. Catsiff, Charles H. lculnane Jr., Thomas E. Innocen i,,Albert Sankin, Joseph Si - nisko. , ” CURRICULUM IN COMMERCIAL CHEMISTRY Wan S. Kolarik. PRE-MEDICAL CURRICULUM Mary G. Baran, Harry J. Bass lee Jr., Eugene •S. Siegel, Arthur Weiss. School' of Engineering • TICAL ENGINEERING Charles W. Martz. CURRICULUM IN CIVIL ENGIN-RIMING ' Edmund W. Matrejek. CLIRRIICULUM IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Mary E. Stroup, Arthur T Thompson. ICCERICULUM IN INDUS TRIAL ENGINEERING Eorthea P. Harrington, Robert M. Yurkanin. .OU.RRICULUM IN MECHAN ICAL ENGINEERING Leßoy S. Harris, John Zoszak School of Mineral Industries CUEtRICULUM I (METALLURGY . William J. Wieser. CURRITICULT_TM ITN PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS . ENGINEERING Cecilio Velasco Laddaga, Paul L• -Terwilliger. School of. Physical Education arid Athletics cURRICULUM IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 101111.ilercif . t• ,12 Miles St. Fraternity , Facts (Continued from page three) number 52 in the 21 houses. Alto gether, there are 175 veterans en rolled in the College, therefore 30 per cent are in fraternities. In ad dition to the ex-Gls here now and those who will return for the fall semester, 46 recently discharged "brothers" are expected back. This .figure is quite fluid as more are being discharged daily. - - The fraternities that submitted information for use in this article are Alpha Chi Sigma, Beta Sigma Rho, Chi . Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, .Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sig ma, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigma Kap pa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Alpha, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi. Margery A. Lyon. Graduate School MASTER OF ARTS Mary L. Grendon, Evelyn K Jones, Ruth H. Wood. MASTER OF EDUCATION Garnet M. Almes, Richard Cox, Nina F. Wyatt. MASTER OF SCIENCE Jaime Amorocho, Kenneth M. Barclay, Tharon V. Barham, Jane A. Boyle, Ray L. Bright, Jose Ra mon de la Torre, Carl E. Drum heller, Bertine E. Gates, Remzi Gurcay, Helen H. Harlan, Robert L. Hess, Thomas B. Hoover, Oscar A. Kimmel, James L. Kline, Mar ian K. Krape, (Henry L. Livas, Robert L. tMcCormick, Maurice M. Meyer Jr., Dorothy W. Nys trom, Lily E. Orlandi, June L. Patterson, Edward Pietrusci,. Jo seph T. Smith, Gerald M. Snyder, Mary E. Wray, Ching Wu, Jos eph C. Yarze. DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Leo R. Miller. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Carl P. Krirnmel, Anton W Rytina, Roy V. Wiegand. THE SKYROCKETfc'f-STORY OF THE TEXAS BOMBSHELL' .WHO TOOK- THE TERRIFIC TWFNTtre A JOYRIDir STARTS FOR THREE BIG DAYS PERFORMANCE DAILY FROM I :15 TO 9:50 WARNER•:BROTHERS, 2 ‘. , .'-' , ' •- -•; A , 311ilf WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERE THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION FOUND—One Slide Rule. Owner may obtain it by identifying it at Student Union. WANTED—Several men to step out with a memory. See Blithe Spirit October 5 and 6. LOST—Class ring '4O, blue onyx with Benjamin Franklin bust on crest. Between tennis courts and New Beaver Field. Call Milt, 3251. FOUND--Black fountain pen on Holmes Field Wednesday. Own er call 336 Atherton and pay for ad. WANTED Young man to work for room. Please call 3470. Mrs. Smith, 418 W. Nittany. RIEWARD!—for return of pair of blue rimmed glasses. Lost at Dry Dock on Saturday night, Sept. 22nd. Phone 4697. FOR your intricate glass blowing needs see Alfred Miller, 305 New Phys'ics (Master Craftsman). For Sale: Blue satin evening gown; size 11. Cheap. Call 308 Ath. So Sorry, More Grads Names of Ruth Anders, Le vonn a Horwin, an d Audrey Kreegar were omitted from the list of senior women who expeOt to graduate this October.. A copy of this list was sent to graduating senior women so that they could vote for six of their classmates who they consider outstanding. The winners of this election will be given the traditional titles of Bow Girl, Class Donor, Class Poet, Fan Girl, Mirror Girl, and Slipper Girl. ..TONIGHT AT 11:30 Blue Band Reorganizes (Continued from page one) enth year as head of the Blue Band. The 60-piece band is made up of both men and women, as well as several townspeople, faculty members, and high school stud ents. The members include Al bert Ertel, basoon; Joan Bissey, Theodore Hershberger, Herman Slayman, baritone. Murtle Bock, Carol 'Broberg, Clarence Fortney, Eugene Kash mar, Norton Marshall, Conrad Neuf, Marge Reisher, Walter Robb, William Rogers, Robert Skipper, Richard Spence, H. C. Smith, clarinet; Otto Pfefferkorn, Helen Reed, flute; R. T.. Ander son, S. Bissey, D. Cornell, M. J. Davis, Carol Detz, French horn; Esther Thompson, oboe. David Boozer, Raymond Caton, Jenny Eberhart, Bill Hearter, Louis Klotz, Robert. Knoulton, John Mumma, Jack Shetter, Arn old Taylor, Franey Woodring, per cussion; Robert Dunlap, piccolo; 6 . ; (COLOR 3ht spec less age WARNER BROTHERS >•' °!„.- , , , .• -‘ , BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERE NOW SHOWING . . . LAST TWO DAYS STARTING MONDAY . HERE'S A GREAT (and we mean it) PHOTO PLAY . . It's an Academy Award Winner if we've ever seen one. Freshmen List Ready , Latest enrollment figures for the fall freshman class as com piled by the Registrar's office, show that so far 1071 persons have made application, 480 girls and 591 boys. Registrar William S. Hoffman expects that ap proximately 60 boys will register in each of the weeks before the the new term opens. Virgil Neilly, Charles Oerkvitz, alto saxaphone; Aubrey Vail, bar-. itone saxaphone; John Branigan, tenor saxaphone. Linden Fisher, Ralph Fritts, Gloria Nerenberg, Glenn Orn doff, Marilyn Williams, Herbert Wright, trombone; Jo Broberg, Richard Beisel, Gladys Chees brough, Helen Dickerson, Fred Fisher, Robert Golby, Paul Hol. der, Robert Magill, W. H. Mc. Curdy, Creston Ottemiller, Ross Richardson, trumpet and cornet; F. E. Crane, J. W. Punson, R. Mc. Laughlin, Herman Weed, tuba. . . . THE MANAGEMENT. PAGE SEVEN Lit 7z , s 7 , W AR NgWs