The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 19, 1946, Image 7
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946 Erections- (Continued from page one) Eighth Semester President Joseph. Steal, Key: president of Delta Tau Delta, president of 1.F.C., Sixth semester president, All-College cabinet, 'Friars, Skull and Barnes, Lion's Paw, idhaimnan of I.F.C. dance committee, varsity wrestling team, X-GI 'club. Robert Burge, Nittany-Inde pendent: manager of Blue Band, manager of- symphony, president of Delta UpSilon, 'lndustrial En gineering society. Eighth Semester Secretary-Treas urer * Jeanne Bosch, Key: Theta Sig ma Phi treasurer I'M®, 'president' 1940, secretary-treasurer fourth and., fifth semesters, inter-class finance 'committee, reorganization of. Froth, Red Cross section lead er, intra-mural sports, Kappa Al pha Theta. • Marilyn Gldbisoh,. NMany-In dependent: La'ckonides, vice pres ident of WJR.A., telegraphic swiimimiihg team, ’Alpha Lambda Delta-, Owens, physical education student council, Alpha Chi Omega. Seventh Semester President . James ISlheean, Key: „ IParml Nous, sixth semester preriiderft, All-College cabinet, -All-College dance committee, iriter-<fiFaternity basketball, Veteran Foreign War, battalion sub-'commarjder NROfTC, Ftii- Kappa Psi, secretary. John Nolan, Nittatny-Independ ent .‘Lacrosse captain, varsity foot ball, student officer 'NROTC. Seventh Bemesler Secretary- Treasurer -,'Patricia Treater, Key:_ presi dent Alpha Omicron Pi,' Fresh man Forum, 'Red iCitoss section leader,-president North-Fast Ath erton,' HouSe of Representatives, independent senator, (FanheHeriic cbunloll, Outing club, Rifle club, Treble Singers, Riding 1 club. Nian Charles, Niltlbatny-'lndepen derit: vice president elf ' Kappa Keppa Gamma, Freshman Forum, Rifle, club, Owiens, Players, Ellen H. Richards club, secretary-treas urer of third semester, Red Cross, ihtraifnural’sports. Sixth Semester President ; Wi-Hiaim Brooks, Key: baske-t -ba-li head manager,. Blue Key, Red l Cross War'Loan -drive, 'lnter-fra terhity "council, past president of Altoona ’ Undergraduate Center Alumni. Association, - Greeters cluß,'';;Neiwtmaii. club, Phi Kappa 1 Psi’, .treasurer. : -;" - ; '\- .’.-QharleSk-iWilling, • Naitbany-Irude pendeiit:- varsity’-' football,- Captain of trafck team,. All-College ordhes tra; '. Sixth' •.Sdmester-’Secreiary-Treas ure’r^ riDdris .HarJdiwerk, Key: TaJu- Phi Sigma "president, Sigma Epsilon. Sterna;: Blue Band secretary-treer surdr, Treble-singers, WiR.A. satr.-Jcimore representative, -House cfelß'cjptreDerJiQitfives, • Rfcd: Cross solicitor,' Aquacade, Gamma Phi BetOai- • . .’ - ' Cißt&lbara Wilson, Nitfflany-Iride pesndent: debate, F.SJC A.,' 'Hod) Gross. ' Fifth Semester President ;; . Jlbbert (M i acGregor, Key: IfVT.A., ). thihid; semester president, All-Col -5 X-GI bhpplain, Glee * dub, (Newman club. '■ 'William Christmas, Nittamy-In -3 deptertdent: varsity: boxing, X-GI 'oMb. ’ ] Fifth Semester Secreiary-Treas -1 urer 1 '’ " ■ 1 1 Jaheti Moll'enauer, Key: ..(Fresh man irauncdl, FreShm!ah ; .Cusbotms tooai’d, ;Jitdicialj- Alpha Glhi Gmega. A OVDargaret' Gooper, IN’i'fitaniy-Ihde pehabnlff Wasariidhohiter -club. Fourth Semester, President J : ■ ;Thdm)as r '!l/Smien,; .Druids,- I president of third. semester, All- Cdllege 'cabinet,; X-GP dub, and .• Pd' Kappa Alpha. Wiliam . Wagner, Nititany-lude •t pendent: Intramural wrestling, X ' G4I club, and Delta Chi. v Fourth Semester Secretary-Trea surer - iEJuzahne Rocrriig, Key: Owens, 5 Senate of W S G A, Freshman Counioil, Elementary Ediildation { club, -'and iGamm'a Phi Flpstil'on. i Gerry- HVMey, Nitlarjy-Inidepen .! c'.hirlt:. EFadhd'lenic raprasentlativte’ nad, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Third "Semester President £ ."WAlEfe ll * l ISchreyer, Key: boxing i manager, lSl'a-IG, PSCA, and ;i Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ted LefevTe, Nittany-Indepen jdent/ Men Reigh At Bucknell The Penn State campus isn't the only one flooded with men this semester. Right next door at Bucknell ’ University, a record breaking "enrollment of 1569 stud ents was-reached this term. Half of this number are veterans. Of the 750 veterans now at tending classes, 13 are women. Included in'-the group are approx imately 350 men who left Buck-, nell to enter-military service and ate now resuming their studies. i The majority of the veterans now enrolled carhe in at the start of the March term, and 281 of them entered as-freshmen. Once again the men-outnumber the women 'on the caupptts. ' Buckn ell’s current enrollment, ■largest in her 100-year -history, is composed of -908 men and 681 Women. Normally, the University enrolls only 1300 students. Penn Statements- j Continued from, page two liave been juggled around to new rooms like" furniture. Now a journalist is mistaken for a chem ist as he Walks out Of New Phy sjes and. an engineer talcing Eng lish in) Home Ec is identified as an expert in the culinary arts. In a crowded economics class (being given in Sparks surprisingly) a girl fainted while waiting for re assignment to a room where she could get a seat. Holding to the old. theory that “the show must go on and besides what’s a faint ing spell compared to the mar ginal theory” the prof disregarded the bothersome incident and con tinued with his class. Oh No ~v An : ignorant ■ non-professional queried actor Joe Vispi as to the name of the,next Players’ produc -tion.Vispi downed the foul knave with this answer (demonstrating hoards of theatrical. knowledge), “Macbeth. By, Shakespeare, you know.” Black from the wars, Ben French formed a significant observation on the weaker sex and expounded his -theory in philosophy class: “Women, get married for butter or worse.” ’. '* Third Semester ' Secretary-Treas urer • jMiary Magas, Key: Swimming iclrib,-Newman club, amid FSCA. Alice 'Miller, (Nittany-Indep end 1 - :en-t: ,second seqiester secretary, ■Riding Club, and PSGA. Second Semester President Pete Nastase, : Key. ■ Charles Hill, Ndtfany-Inidepsnd eijt:-first semester president, Book. Exchange chairman, X-G-I club, FSCA; and lacrosse. Second Semester Secretary-Trea surer Florence EMenton, Key. Ruth (Hemler, IfNittany-lndepein deriit: fiifstt -Bemasiber ' ■ seareiiaty treasurer, PSOA social committee, Badminton Club, intamural bowl ing. . THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY W.imjcrest elections, Laundry, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Coed CooT l d'in , ating Committee meeting, Dean of 'Women’s office, 5 pan. PSOA Commission IV meeting, 364 Old Main, 6:20 p.m. Halt Societies meeting, second floor lounge, Old -M-aiin, 6:46 p.m. Treble Singers, 117 Carnegie 'Ball, 7 pm. Glee Club, 264 Carnegie Hall, 7:15 p.m. Chess Oluib meeting, 305 Old Main, 7:30 pm." X-G-I Smoker, Schwab auditor ium, 8 pm. Hi-llel Governing Board meet ing, Hillel foundation, 8 p.m. LA Lecture Series, Dr. Elilaot L. Whitaker, ‘'Post-war Houses,” 12ili Sparks, 8 p.m. First Semester Collegian Can didates, 8 Oarnegie.Hafll, 7 p.m. TOMORROW Sorority' Rushing Begins, 7:30 a.m. (Blue Band Rehearsal, 117 Car negie Hall, 7 pm. Hillel Radio Program, WSVDAJ, 7:15 pm. Common Sense Club, 121 Sparks, 7:30 pm. Home Economics Club meeting, 14 Heme Ec. 7 p.m. THURSDAY . WHA Executive Board meeting, WRiA Lounge, White Hall, 4:30 .pm. Choir, 1,1i7> Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. PSOA Uipperclass Club, 364 Old Main, 7 pm. WRA Fencing Club, Body Me 'chlanics -room, White Hall, 7:>l's pm. 'Swimming Club Try-outs for Water Aquacade,. White Ha'll, 7:30 pm. . Forestry Society meeting, 105 Forestry, 7:30 pm. Collegian Advertising Staff mesiting; 8 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Ex-GI Information Veterans are reminded that training benefits are available through the veterans administra tion. Those lacking any necessary papers for these benefits should contact this office. Pension, insurance and related problems, of veterans should be brought to the attention olf Ed ward Wagner, the veterans ad ministration’s contact officer. His new office is located on the se cond floor of the Cathaum The atre. The telephone number is 4652. Voting for officers of Windcrest will take place at the Laundry today from 1 to 6 p. m. The new burgess and council members Will -be elected for the spring term. Phi Sigma Delta .... elefcte'd the following. for the semester: Bob Firikelstein, master ifralter, Teidi Rslbb, vice rrjadter Water, iLenatrd • Kahn, re cording secretary, Stain Steinberg, corresponding secretary, Stani" S'iegai,.bistortan and L'enard Sug atman, parliamentaiiian. Pitt Appoints Longenecker Dean Of Graduate School Dr. Herbert E. Longenecker, a graduate of the College in 1933, has been appointed Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Pittsburgh. Receiving his B.S. degree in 193.3, Dr. Longenecker returned to the College for his graduate work and received his Doctor’s degree in 1936. He joined the Pitt faculty as a Senior-Research Fellow in 1933 and participated in research of The Buhl research project in bio chemistry, which eventually de veloped into the division of Re search in the Natural Sciences. His early research interests at Pitt were an extension of work on the constitution and metabolism of fats undertaken as a post-doc orate National Research Fellow in England, Germany and Canada during 1936-38. In 1942 he was ad vanced to a full professorship in chemistry and was given the di rection of the Buhl Foundation research project in the Natural Sciences. During the war years, Dr. Alpha Kappa Pi ... reorganized upon the return of .11 of its 112 active memtbers this semester. Aiford I. Trueax was elected president; Dean Gilbert, vice-president; Robert Hinks, se cretary; David DeLong, treasurer, and Stanley Ryczak, chaplain. They plan to occupy their house in the fall semester. Red 'Cross '. . . Home Nursing course will give credit toward graduation as well as the Home Nursing certif icate, if scheduled with the Home Econoomics-Home Nursing course that will be given this semester. Pi Kappa Alpha . . . initiated the following on Sunday: Edwin Aibernethy, Kosti John Borgas, Charles John Birk man n, Harrie Bragg, Robert Heekel, Robert Hodgson, Tom Karolcik, Tom Lannen, Robert Louis and Raymond Williams. PAGE SEVEN Longenecker served with the Food and Nutrition Board of the Na tional Research Council. He has also been active in the organiza tion of the committee on food re search of the Military Planning Division, Office of the Quartet master General, and has actedas the coordinator of a nation-wide research program on the deterior ation of fats in foods set up as one of the committee’s major projects. He has also been an advisor to the Army Medical Nutrition Labora tory of the Surgeon General’s of fice. Dr. Longenecker is a member of the Pittsburgh Chemists’ Club and the American Chemical Society. He was president of the former group in 1943-44. In civilian de fense he was chief of the Food Committee for Allegheny County and has served as a member Of the Pittsburgh Red Cross Com mittee on Nutrition. He is also a member of the Chemists’ Club of New York, the New York Acade my of Sciences and the American Society of Biological Chemists. He is scientific editor of “Fats, Oils And Detergents,” an abstract service to researchers in the fat and oil field; on the editorial board of the journal of the Ameri can Oil Chemists’ Society, arid a member of the editorial board of a research monograph series on fats and oils. While an undergraduate stud ent, Dr. Longenecker was Presi dent of Interfraternity Council, president of Phi Lanibda Up silon, president of Phi Mu Alpha, and a member of Lions Paw, Skull and Bones, Student Council, Student Board, Alpha Zeta, Thes pians, Glee Club, Band, Student Union, Intra-Mural Board, class secretary, and vice-president Of the Liebig Chemical Society..