The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 01, 1946, Image 3

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    FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1546
loro'/Accepts
Constitution
iWindorest’s .proposed) constitu
tion -wag. adopted .by,a2-l\-margin
in' yesterday’s balloting. "The ac
‘tual oount -iwaso7 /for and "35
the .constitution.
The - voting ■ waslheld afrthe -cen
:tcal laundry in Wdndcrest. /Ballots
•were (secret, tat those residents
who /indicated disapproval/of 'the
constitution were asked to /state
/their reasons.-
The i constitution ■ was drawn. up
by the Borough .Council, compos
ed, of Oskay, vßurgess, .Papper.t,
"President, King,;. Kackertberry;
■.Stauffer, Mrs. .Drew -and .Mrs.
’ Gross. It states the,, purposes (for
organization and : the iqualifioa—
;tions for citizenship in- the-Bor
ough.
-The .articles include the -. name
-Windcrest, the /-requirements -for
the-.voters,'the time of - new: eleor
.tions, and--the/numlber,of ..officers.
It.-ialso 'stated ■ \the_ duties of ...the
-.-and ..council .members,
; provides for the >.iaxation-,of. each
citizen, and prdvisions for ,ad
mepdments to the . constitution.
■. -DW|ght t King has / been ./named
, dhairman-Of. safety.. Plans -for.the
t . appointment: of ia /-fire t chidf -..are
;under - cbrisideration...-“The - .fire
•chief-will name deputies .for. each
..sect-ion/of. theiiborovigh.
Makes sfut|y;
xDf .War''Meteorolegy
iDr. tHans-iNeuberger, -associate
professor - and ■ chief of (the divi
sion of meteorology; at the-. Got
:lege, -will make .: a-study- of re
search -’done '/in :ithe a field, -of
meteorology during /.the ; war, -it
was announced, today. ; - .
The assignment wa§ made i/jby
the , Joint Meteorological Gomr
mittee/pf .the Joint' Chiefs, of ..Staff.
and -is on- a. part-rtime .basis, for.
six-.months. //The ..work,,is /being
done. undeit-i/thet SpeciaUrSbience
'Ser.vices'Di^feiSnidf.rthe/Weather-:
Bureau/ -. ' / : '
Pj Mu;|j)silorf
national honorary .foi 1
mathematics; pledged
the ifbllptwing rmen'.&rtd -women-
January : 23:.. : -
Martin Mperih.'Raip'h';' D. Cohen,
Andrew De. Lorenzo, Jack. Dil
lard;-. AYilbdr /Bibereole, • iJames
syerett;:iDprpthea VRPbert
Foote,--Melvin Jacbbs, Irene .'.'Jed-,
Martin : %Itie(udig;';x&l[Surf-
Louise .Patton, Le Roy:. Schlagel,
Irene- Thomas, Ernest Yost..: .
Pehn State Club
' ~ . . members will b'e the guests
at a dorm- dance given at the Al
pha Sigma Pi house from 8 to 12
o'clock ;tonight. Music will be
provided- by records.
Listen Fella-
If you. know, a good deal
when you see one, you a won’t
miss -Woodring’s corsage of-
i’er. Make your girl h'appy,
and take, a chance on the
“Ilucky'B.”
Woodring’s Floral Maidens
117 E. Beaver. Avenue
SALLY'
Student Union Project
Why
Cant It Happen
By LARRY FOSTER
The. $1,000,000 Memorial Union
building at the .University of . In
diana, Bloomington, Indiana, is
•recognized >as- one of' the-finest in
the nation. 'With ,a tinge of envy let
us take a look at .the.magnificent
eight-story .structurewhichserves
;as the center of'student (activities
at 'lndiana, while here at• Penn
State we lobk to the future with
•anticipation. - ’ ;
Visualize .a- duplication of this
Indiana Union .on this campus 'and
determine how large a stride it
would übe toward a better;Penn
■State.
Not '(many . years ago, Indiandi
University’S'Students, alumni-, and
friends-boiided - together in'- !a
'Memorial campaign. to • honor. her
■sonstariddaughters lost in .the first
.World iWar. iThey ‘conteanplaied
mo ..mere -.beautiful but ; -hollow
ed l ifices.:Of.limestone;.':rather,they
planned structures whose. usefuj.-
mess to the ..present and
•should ..prove ithe .greatest' hondr
to ..the.past,.
.This Memorial' Unioji, •. only. ■ one
■of thesfgifts lOfc-Ihdiana-.Univereityls
friends in- memory of its war dead,
Dfenn fteraed-
(Continued, (jromr/Dade'ione) ■■
sociations?Jalso. -He-belongs to the'
.Centre -Hills. : Country j.'Cldb ;iahd
"Alpha ‘Kappa -Kappa, ’ medical
fraternity/- and--the 5 Phi. Kappa,
Tau-nsocial-fraternity.
Ex-GI Iriforiri&iibn
The College is to. set dp a gen
eral alarm system ihi'Wihdclest.
Pwigfet' King Js chairman-mf: pub
lic •' safety./ Each - tiiailqr' SwATr -'Be'
equipped with a smail warning
apparatus. The sound from this:
-will -carrjf' for a short distance
arouhdV.the trailer and-will'Jiotify
the ones'nearby do .send in the
.general talattn.
; Todate
accepted for the spring -semester:
Danil TDeMarino, men’s housing
advisor said - that the effort to
4k)catevall; ayailalbierrooms.-forh-the
.men , has . not stopped.
'' Veterans who'have-r e"c~el ve : d:
jtheirrTfirst . sustenance iare
asked-to notify the Veteran’s Ad
ministration. ■ Delay --will cause
embarrassment for the men try
ing | to .get Tthe. veteran's on the
payroll. '
Sugar.. -.mixtures for-- candy
Should be simmered slotwly. rather
than boiled or they will crystal-,
lize in the. pan, . —• •• •
Dial :204S
THE COLLEGIAN '
i provides within its scope not only
'the proper atmosphere for the
healthy intellectual growth of
students, hut also facilities and)
programs,.for' their • healthy relig
ious, cultural, and social develop
ment. It has been-dedicated: by
'use .to the richer life-for all l -who
are on the campus and for all who
■visit it.
The "Indiana ‘ Union ' Offers
ALUMNI HAUL for' dances and
large - meetings
■ EtA'RfBBR SHOP- for students, and 1
faculty
■Bll'iT JAiR'D (ROOM .with Candy
•.and Tobacco 'Shop .
(BOOKSTORE .cwi th :ifnezzaoin,e
lounge If or men and! women
OAMETTHRiIIA and Soda- Shop
I-fOTffIL'ROOMSfor alumni, par
ents of students, and guests of
.the-University. - . .
. LOUNGE for men of the Univers
ity
GENERAL, LOUNGE for the gen
eral .student-body
GRILL-.and : Fountain r
•WIOOfiDBURN.: ROOM- .on. mezzan
ine'of the ; bookstore 'for cohr
, ferences.. - \ '' r "■■■'■'' •"
-WIffI'TTENBERGER-HOGiM-on- the
third- floor for meetings -and
'■•'conferences
TOWN .HALL-on the third floor
fOr meetings
BR"SnAN:ROOM ora the; eighth floor
rfor- special meetings
fsMrive-
(Continued : fnrni page one)
(Carnegie -Hall , lOjOOi
> (Staff-arid Faculty)
'McrA-dhter ■'Hall 8.28
.Jordan .Hall ;8:02
rKapparKappa-Gamma 5i04
j FrazieriSir eetJDorm ... 5:00
'Delta''Tau TDelta 4.17
-Alpha-Omicroh Pi .4.05
.-Theta vPhl.rAlpha ..... 72.85
Sparks (Staff, .Ist floor), 1.80
t A-Common Expression in Town and On;Campus
MM -
You
ICE SKATES-HOCKFY SUCKS-PUCKS
Skates Shaipnei^adhineiollovrGrouni
Bargains On Used Text
MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OVER 2000 BOOKS
VALENTINES 5c to sloo
REYNOLD'S INTERNATIONAL PEN $12.50
WRITES 2 YEARS WITHOUT FILLING!
Shop At Mezger's
Here?
RSOOM'3I4 on the third floor for
meetings arid conferences
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS and)
roo'f terrace on second floor for
dancing
DUG OUT for general . student
body upon reservation
The Jfoosier’s Union presents a
variety of . services. Prominent
speakers discuss pertinent topics
Of the -day-at the monthly open
foruims; weekly dances sponsored
in co-operation with me Associa
tion of Women Students bring
noted dance orchestras to the
campus; the grid-graph describes
out-of-town- football games.
Record. Hours, presented week
ly, offer .an opportunity for an
appreciation of fine music; stu
dents gather together at the ath
letic toanquets and- the -senior-.and
freshmen dinners.anid pep sessions;
the Union issues weekly bulletins
and ocoasional booklets to aid stu
dents .makipgaise of its services;
it sponsors various campaigns, the
cheer, leaders, numerous ' small
interest■ groups . and' billiard tour
naments. ‘A guide: service istmain
tained-for convenience; of, visitors.
-IT.CAN r HAPPEN HERE.
Engineefmg Honorary
Initiates Seven "Men
Tau Beta Pi, engineering hon
orary, will initiate >seven men
•from'the -engineering curricula of
the College in the Hugh Beaver
room,- Old 'Main,-- tomorrow after
noon.
Those.to. be initiated are: Lin
den Fisher, Joseph Goodman, C'arl
Harshbarger, —-Marvin Kudroff,
Martin Lennig, William Luxian,
and .Larry Bonders.
■The honorary will'entertain in
itiates at a banquet to be held at
.the .University Club .preceding the
ceremony. Carolyn Robinson, 'fifth
semester, will be awarded the
fraternity’s Women’s Badge at the
banquet.
Can Set
K® WIMTER sports
SKIfS - BINDINGS -
ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS
It Jit
Metzgers"
POLES
PAGE THREE
Hillel Members to Hear
Dr. Seth Russell at Services
Seth W. Russell, associate pro -
fessor of sooiology, will deliver
the sermon at the Sabbath'Eve
Services at the Hillel Founda
tion, 7:30 o’clock tonight.
- Dr. Russell recently returned!
from four years of service as' a
Navy chaplain.
Andy Petrunchuk will speak at
the meeting of the Hillel Bran
deis Club,. 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Mr,
Petrunchuk, who was stationed;
with the Air Corps in ■ Palestine,
will talk on his experiences and!
impressions of Palestine.
Say Be My
Valentine With
A (Heart Shaped
Box of Assorted
Chocolates
Boxes $l;0a - •■s'3.so
Ask Her To Be
Your Valentine
With a Cupid
Greeting Card
from
124 S. Allen Phone 3411
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