The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1946, Image 3

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    PRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946
fitefzet Fund Helps: Stud.Onts.
Out of Financial- Difficultiesi
By Kay BadoIle!
'War veteran .needs 616 , so he
...Cm._ eat until his delayed sub
sistence . cheek arrives; a- coed
-.'breaks ber glasses and has to
.-have.miiney immediately to re
;,plate them; a student •is broke
r anitcannot afford to buy , a ticket
,tcgeit Isi t mer., , you• could be in any
0f,',410.6.-.situla.tions., They, occur
Lvety,Wirt;:.' , .`yet', !few people know
r;:itiat.:tW6 ''sttident, Can be quickly
; andoil' uietly , .belped -in borrowing'
,tlCie . .#lisifey needs so badly.
TheAstelle Hetzel Fund for
'Emergernel'eg'ils available for just
StUdents may' bor
amounts- ct money,
:vufth6ut: interest,. to' be repaid ov
;,er-,a, pentad' of: month: Dtwing
, years the• fund• has, been
it'll operation; a total ot $11,616' has
been'foaned , to 1076 students who
liaiae promptly .• reread every
'. penny of it:
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"Every dollar of the fund has
:been. loaned five times;" said
Mrs. Ralph -D.- Hetzel,, founder of
the tfund, "so the money Ihas been
dtiing"good."
iies Ides
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ideri -- for_ the Emergency
Fttndt..wes corrceived-'wherv.e stn.=
= , ' * '.'cl'ent,-.lcalled on - Mrs. %Hetzel in the
!Ouring the evening' I dtscov:-
..,:e r 4icl , Abet , he-:'would, have a job
`2sabtrit' she : said, , "but dri• the_rme a n -
,
was ors= one meal
' I;asdayi.".l 'knew: that he -, would not
,Lapcicept money as a glift,_butll saiv
.! I .,:tlierovasra - need*lor' fund from
students could borrow 'far'
e.'Oncli , - emergencies."
fratzel" had • recently read'
-about • a •IVlothers Club at Stanford
~ . `University which' had* organized
her , ,own con=
• :, , teibiltion and• that of - a feW
friends as .a nucletts; she went to
'.;. , :tl.,,,,wcenen student.-.leaders. who'
I.intorttoratedbher idea.'for the &und'
. .',•-I:nt6 the 1939 WSGA hristrnas'
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he was= out again, travel
g inwith the - wind.. Consterna
tWitted . his' face; his nose
disgutt; fear and dis
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drive. On Mardh 20, six years
ago, the first - loan' was made.
Funds Not Sblicited'
"We have never asked for mow•
ey," Mrs. Hetzel said: "Donations
are• ;voluntary and , come in small
'amounts from WSGA and WRA
events, and..moneY ledft over after
certain , projects have !served
.their
purpose- - Sometimes interested
,students :contribute a few . dollars.
One at the trustees !frequently
donates money" because • during
his college days he had, received
help_ from such. a fund."
During the-War the Emergency
Fund has- aided the war'-'stlident
groups: Today • it is helping.' the
veterans.
;"11he. fund' has made possible
'for a number of , boys Who have
:no. other:.scinrce of income to' at=
'tend` seho:6l` . • until delayed Stahl.
,sistence and pension checks ar
'rive' although these are noW .b
`ginning to come 'through Faster;'.'
stated:, alelbert 'Fac ,
:laity Counselor ef: Veterans,. la'art
- of.the benefit' of the: loan` is that
the traiisadtion is =sianpleN, and:: en , 6
tails - , red' taper The Mat that
. the - fboyd are' repaying. their loan
.as, as their . cheeks arrive
shoWs that-they appreciate - . 00!
responsibility:"
Of the 98i loans made froin the
, Emergericy Fund' during' the last
ten months, 87 of them have:been
'thade:tls veterans. • .
Hotte To GeOt.a. Loan. •• - -
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~T0..-get, an , erriergency'.an;„the
stUdent ..91hould present ....note'
from either The. Dean- of ivechneri,
;the . Dean of Meri,, or.the Veterant: .
CounselOr, •to Russelt- elarX,
the College- Burs'ar . : and - adrrilra
strator. of the tfund:! - , - Only.:Ahree
.questions, cre asked , oe - the .49111-
. cant Wh'at , do- you- need - the
foil - ff-rovr.irnuch , do yott" :peed?'
When will you , reper. ,, the *lan?
The whole transaction., is', very
simple- and is,,kept confidential..
"Mr. Clark's handling .of the
Fund has contributed greatly t'p
.its success," Mrs. Hetzer added,
"for he has taken a Personal in
terest in the students' problernsi"
Aaf. .Hetzel likes to put it,
"The: fund has .oaught the fan*
.of the students who have sup
ported it dust as• it is always ready
to support thenk."
E
,Amo§'E. Neyirart
heacL of 'the Institute of
SafetY,, bias been asked to
serve as a - member af.the educa
tion committee for President Tru,
man's. Highway Safety Confer
ence to be held in Washington
May B;'9, and 10. This. confetence
Will develop a,,prograin designed,
to halt :,the serious incredse in
trafifte 'accidents- since - the end if
gas' rationing. , ,
Flowers y __
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2434
THE COLLEGIAN
Plans Bqgin
For Play-Yard
A play yard for the ohitclrert of
Windercst residents will be pre
pared at the trailer camp as soon
as weather permits, announced
George W. Ebert, superintendent
of grOunds - and buildings.
To consist •of a fenced area
near the expansible trailers,
graded and , covered -with a layer
of . sand, the play. yard will in
clude 'swings . and seesaws:
Purpose of the play area is to
keep the children from playing.
in the street. Among. the trailer
community's 99 families are 26
children; ranging• in. age from' fiVe
months- to four. years.
Mr. Ebert.also stated that land
.scaping :of the trailer camp will
proceed When weather conditions
Hermit. The ground around' the
trailers is to be graded and sown
with • grass seed, and shrubbery
be planted. • • -
lans . ROlease
TO),,:Averqgos.
School or Agriculture has re-.
leased, the names of the following
students.". w.ho
.att4iined an amer-.
4e• - of" cr. better- during - the'
'past. - semester.:
KathleenAngelillo ' Mary An
derson,-Mary Austry,Ronald Bar
too, Henry.. Hoccella, William
Bittz, Donald' Croft; Lee Eiseti
hart; Edinund"Giles; Mary GOodl
Fkancis. Isenberg, Le:like.
L'Saßewler,. Anion Kaplan, Herbert
Kean,, William- Larson
-Donald . tongeriecker, Charles
Majbr, Louise -Major, Isabel My
ers,. Raymond Nicholas; Elizabt.i..th
Rraymona Schlosser, Ver
non Ralph Snider, Lewis
,Stannard,. Icharles. Stauffer, Ken
oeth- - Stayer,- ' Herbert Stevens;
- Thomas, Lane. Webster.
'Bertha .
Wpodririg r Robert Young;
Vietor Young, and, Frank Zettle:
(Charles' C. Wagner,: acting', dean'
clifi the 'School'. of Liberal Arti, - has
eldas&l the ' , fallowing list of.
students in' the school lvhb .at•
tiainCd an average of '2.5 or better
during' the fall: - Semester:
„ . .Sop4omores
3.o—Joan Lane Bissey
, 19.Eime.st L.-Nagy
2:8:---George" Elden . B e n d,e r ;
Gertrude AC Bopp, , Mary A. Cree;
Jean Marie Dalton, Frank
Davis, Vivian L. Klein; Charles
Fi r aul Jane' N. Shoemaker;
Emily- J. StartleY, Sylvia K: Year
ick.
IVlartha" Janet
lylollenaver,_Esther,R.:Febly, Doris
Rae Sallathe; Beatrice E. Shaw,
Margaret J. Wilcox:
2,6—Jean'r-Nyee Ro
mune !May: Aumiller, Laura
Katherine Badollet,%' . Wi 11 iam
Ben gt - hi.Lecinard Kahn,F.dith J.
(rontinued, on page seven)
135 So. Allen.
Ex-GI Information
Benefits of Public Law 16 and
346 are .available to _ ex-service
men through the veterans admin , -
istration on campus. No veteran
may receive these benefits unless
he applies for them, according to
Randy Smith, new registration
olificer, who has been assigned to
the local office for that purpose.
Those who are interested .aread
mised- to. contact the veterans ad-.
ministration at: once.
The promised trailers beim; be
gun. to - arrive with . the tfirst of
the new lot already here, and the'
remainder expected' soon.
' an attempt to landscape
;Windcrest, trees from the park
:lug. lot are (being moved into the
trailer tamp.
The smoker. for . ex-Gl's was
held Tuesday' night. The turnout
•was good, and it is' hoped.that.it
will be 'even bigger at the (future,
,meetings. • • • •
Excavations for the first of the
.temporary housing: units above
the parkint lot has beentomplet
ed. Work has been started on the
second unit.
•
• Delta:Sigma;Phir.
. . recently elected the fol
lowing offiders' for the spring
semester: Richard R Schmidt,
'president; Walter • Staton; vice
president; ,Rodney. Morris, secre
tary; 'and Edwin 'Fritz, treasurer.
Fifteen X-GI brothers' were
welcomed back to' the fraternity
and, more are expected, President
,Schmidt stated.
Street
ABOU'E 7,000 miles of coaxial cable will be added to
our plant during the next few years. Inside each
cable are.six or eight copper tubes—each .pair a broad.
communications highway over which two television
programs or nearly 500 long distance telephone calls
cati.travel. Giant plow-trains will "plant" much of this
deep in the ground—safe from storm and' lire.
This construction is but a part•of our activity in the
televisionfield.Now in an advanced experimental stage
are plans to link coaxial cables and high frequency
radio relay systems to provide a nationwide, television
network.
—Our part in television is the transmission of pro
grams froth-one station to another. As this new industry
.deyelOps, the Bell System Will be prepaied to provide
whatever network facilities are needed. •
BELL TELEPH ON E S STEM
PAGE THREE
CA Sponsors
Get-Together
"Let's Get Acquainted" is the
theme of a party the PSCA will
sponsor in 304 Old Main at 2 v.
m. Sunday. All students inter-.
ested in the Christian Association
are invited to join in the singing,
watch skits, meet the various
commissions, and participate in
a religious service.
Nancy Sherrill and Becky
Griffin are in charge of arrange
ments for the afternoon. Each
commission will present a skit
depicting the work of its mem
bers. Students then will be in
vited to join the commission in
which they are most interested.
• . ,
Correction Please— . ,
Collegidn's report of the Deari's
List for the School of Zngineer•
-
ing•On: March 19 'omitted the nathe
of Howard Amchin. Amchin.
graduated' February 28 with an
average of 2.87, and was enrolled
in the electrical engineering cur
riculum.
In addition, Walter, Luxion's
average, originally listed as 2.82,
has'been raised to 3.0.
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