The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1945, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945
Phys ! Ed Association
Honors Miss Marie Haidt
At State Convention.
(Miss 'Marie Haidt, associate
professor of physical education,
was honored at the annual con
vention of the Pennsylvania
State Association for Health, Phy
sical Education, and Recreation
Friday night.
Miss Haidt was the only woman
to receive the association’s award
for “outstanding contribution,
meritorious and unselfish services
to the profession of health and
physical education.”
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HERE, at last, is an All-American
football team selected by the men
best qualified to judge—the football ,
coaches of the nation.
It’s the first time in the history of
college football that any publication
has been privileged to announce a selec
tion from the top authorities in the game.
350 COACHES TO VOTE
These are the men who have set the
college football stage—discovered,
trained and turned out the players. To
gether, they have witnessed all of the
good football in the entire season.
NEW METHOD OF JUDGING
During each week of the football sei&spn,
Hot Chums Band Together
Do you belong to the “100
Club?” Qualifications for mem
bership include residence at Mac-
Allister Hall and a temperature
of: 100 or more. (Exalted members
with 102 and rising fast temper
ature are advanced to the infirm
ary.)
A shortcut to membership in
the exclusive organization is of
fered to all coeds who are not
fortunate enough to live in Mac.
Step one: Secure a dainty pair
of toeless, heelless, sideless slip-
pers and wear on rainy days.
Step two: Spend several hours
with a. friend who has at last
contracted a pretty ease of grippe.
TTor those who desire speed, one
step is suggested that iwill hand
them in the hierarchy of nose
blowers. Simply don’t waste a min
ute on sleeping this weekend and
spend 'brief cooling-off periods in
the great outdoors after each
dance, at house parties and the
Winter Skip.
coaches watched with trained eyes every
man who looked like All-American
material. Week after , week, these re
ports were filed with the Association,
tabulated, and returned to the coaches
for a careful study and a final, end-of
sea'Son vote.
The men who made this final All-
American team are the real “Who’s
Who” among the nation’s players, as
selected by the “Who’s Who” among
the men best qualified to judge.
Don’t miss the American Football
Coaches Association 1945 All-
American Team in the December 29th
issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
THE COLLEGIAN
Russian Club
. . . will initiate new members
and hold a social hour in the
Hugh Beaver Room at 7 p. m.
Sunday. All Russian students are
invited to attend and old mem
bers are requested to arrive at
G:3O p. m.
Phi Sigma Kappa
. . . elected the following offi
cers: Ernest Nagy, president;
Thomas Davis, vice president;
Cdnstantine Glarrow, secretary;
Robert Logan, treasurer and Nevin
Miller, pledge master.
Again the Post pioneers in a sports venture
of interest to millions of fans. To keep up
with all that’s neiv in the nation’s favorite
sports —be sure to read the Post e very week.
Oxford House Ex-Gl's
Ex-Servicemen living at the i
ford House, Thompson street,
entertaining tor the first time
a Christmas party from 8:30
12 o’clock tomorrow night.
Carl Offner and Dick Wea’
of the social committee are
charge -of the affair.
The house, which is run by a:
for ex-servicemen, recently reci
ved some furniture from the nc
disbanded downtown Service Civ
but there still is a need for moi
said Paul Guiteras, president.
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