;',7.:-,...11t1DAY,- MARCH 22,., 1946 Deans ist- (Continued front -page three) Murray, Joseph R. Newhott, Jo neile.M.•Phillips, JoAnn C. Ror arizok, Janet L. Smith, Anna C. ViiOn • ••'-i2.5;--Ed•wtard fr. Clapp iAtwater, "Mlithii •Katz; Miriam C. :Krebs, R.cfbert.W. Ruff; Alice M. Shade, Eleanor J. Spicher, Bette A. " ' Freshmen , . . 7.-4,,Susen.l?ean Bissey, John Billanan `Jean M. Laßar, , 'f.tlarriOtt J. Gelatt, 'Louise ,2 - .0-; 7 4Wilrria Brehm, Doris Marie • Oreener,,Raymond S. Caton, Jr.,' Mary ; J. .I.3"ene, ;Eleanor A. 'Kelly, Ann - - - E, Lantz, ...Joan E. Moore, J. Mbultiln; • - i2. - .7 , 1v0r R..-Jones, Leonard I. Kleinman,: olVlarjorie A: Riley, - ",Rayinorid H. Robinson, Genevieve 'Tarns,', -• ",,'. - t-20 - 7 •-•:Evelyn May Armstrong, George' R. Ginty, Alice E. Hecht, Mftr.Y; A. Hodgson, ThomaS M. Ketolcik, Claire J. Lee, Janet G. ,14`,Madenifort, Sara J:=-Pepper, SYlvia "Schenifeld, Doris X.Seheuer, Robert W. Scollon, Jr., Elizabeth A Stanley, Lucille A. Thomas. Z:=lFtobert T. Colihan, Helen •E: . '-DiekerSon, Jane E. Fouracre, Gitlin, Lois NI. Heyd, PaiiP 7 - ,E: Mimes, Thomas E. Mullen, Bett• A Seniors ~.1';,4:0:.:=-4Mary J. Doerner, Winifred tß::2ECrgus, - Martha J. Herr, Dor , C . ;tgy,, ,- ,1‘.1. ,'_Lawrence„ - Shirley Mil= ,cner,. - ,William T. -Powell, Marion J. Schein. . _ • ':;, , r2.B,Laura L. - Sehlichter, Ruth ' . 2'7,41-4.learnette M. Bosch, Ethel I , ;ittla•fgit,; ; Naricy :R. ..Ferguson. "" "-- ..2;,,e"Orgeanna Bland, Jer•-" :••._oirliiktg,:4E.,acher, - •Laterman, ~ , ":W.1.114.*:-- H. Smith, William T. • - t ? "' 44zL Janet. L. Adam,- Helen -Ait Hair' Janet L. Post, Don ,"'alaa•Weft)ll). Irene. C. Wiesenfeld, M. Gerber, Mary E. . • ~. D. CroSs, Joan B. 'aryington, Julia, E. Zones, - Muriel - Kenneth L. Yount. , 2 7,4-Ruth J. .Wintersfein, Syl iVarzlßlzinienlfeld. " • '4'2W-.,4.Creorge - W. Carson, Edith ' .Barbara A. Geib, ,Pa43 7 ;--17:::!Harrington, - Henry J. -!",artgov,ilCh, Jean L.‘Niesley, Char ,lOttefiESCASetta-. ernice A. ;Spielvogel,Eri Ruth•H. Weinman. 5 "-''fJ4:tN.ROTC,Students k-"3iQ Benjamin Artbizi Rasmus .,ll2l9'ied Merlin - -KeCker. • OVirardr` , L: - •'Hartrizan;" John :; e. Sorge Rcbert'::Sarderson, , .4Vaker, ?Simon,. Max, AitaAre;' - _Nilli4nit:loserili•!Sansburg, Casey, - tivis "Gorbocik ',William; t • W!ayne,,,Gep. , w ,a 1 er,-F...ye Jones,. ffehlit%tanley. -. Kunigords. • _ elected :the--fol ,lo*lng.i o.fficers: ...Robert ,Whitall, Tor,eadenti , , Cainpbell, .vl94tiresident; Howard• Maxwell, ,s0..70: 11; 3r; Thomas. Crocker, Area I.lr .qr;?4,llal' P lu ratt,. pledge - nnaster;- Sipes, storian. Ray .Conger Expresses Need For Co "Some- people think that be cause there is a dance nearly ev ery weekend there is enough rec reation •at.Penn•State," Said Ray Conger, assistant 'professor of physical education. "I3ut they are I wrong." . Prof. Conger bases his conten tion on the fact that there is no hail on campus_ large enough to hold g dance for all the students and that many students don't dance or dale anyway. For these as well as the others something should be .organized in .the way of crafts or outdoor activities. "The women :have, the Women's Recreational AssOciation," he said, "but 'there has been little provision for men's activities :or for co-eduCational activities. WiRA has built up a well bal anced .program including .clubs for archery,. (badminton , golf, swimming, modern dance, bridge, bowling, marksmanship, Tenting, riding and outings as well as in tramural competition in basket ball, volleyball, softball and hockey." • Suggests MRA "11\latylbe what Penn State needs," Conger suggested, "Is• a Men's Recreational Association, an MRIA which would have icluibs for Imen." An organiza tion along this line was tried be - - lore the war.. Although it failed, the.ipresent riding club' was a suc cessful offalioot. :PerhapS an organization; such as this could cooPerate with the women's group and organize co rec events, thinks Mr. Conger. , 'Believing that something ' , :•waS needed ..right . away, 'White Mar: was , opened on Saturday .nights: *<, 7't MACBETH With al: +the cunning of la mod- ern mystery masterfully ti•ayed by '.oharateters - of an.- other - era .A.-plarrs.p!ioduction- - .mardi.:,l9,:::and,-.:13,0 ;844iM.' Schwab Awl. Mltivliiiiig Frn . Mr ..' 7lcl;MTM recreation to provide something more than dancing.- There are [facilities for cards and hoard games, ping pong and a refresfhment room for cokes and smoking. These "Fun Nights'as they are currently be ing called, will (be held [frequent ly during the semester. "There has also been agitation for free, !Sunday movies on carol" pus," said Mr. Conger. "There is a possibility that they might 'be sponsored by the School of Phys ical Education." • Othe Activities Other recreational activities 'whidh have been suggested in clude a woodworking club where students could work with, their hands in building things end then top off the evening with a social hour and a snack. A photography club where interested amateurs could learn to take end finish photographs and hold exhibits of their finest work. Or there could he skating, both ice and roller. There could he or ganized hiking and camp sites -for overnight trips. !Hunting and dish ing would not be' neglected in such a program. "What we need most of all now," concluded Conger, "is peo ple who :want to work on a pro ject like this. It could be lots of fun and 'would fill a real need." In This Corner , , 'Canto:.;o,tovis . Solid or dreathY . . . take they deliver your pick . ypur favorite dish .in the style you'know so well winners or losers a minute to rest .. . . this fight has no time for inter- missions Sorority Sisters Have Nephew While her son is studying his kindergarten lessons, Lydia Stout is studying to prepare for her in itiation into a sorority. Although she received a bid while attending school in 1932, she :felt She couldn't afford to joijn then. Married before corn-. ing to the College, Mrs. Stout didn't believe their budget could squeeze in sorority expenses what with !furnishing a newly-built home. Last semester she enrolled at the College taking Home Econom ics 400 and Was pledged into Al lah() Omicron Pi. Sunday she will be initiated. When•asked why she decided. to join s Sorority now, !Mrs. Stout said, "Eve always been sorry I didn't join while in school, and besides I've been away from young girls so long." She feels the adviantage is with her for it will keep • her in touch with the col lege girls. She started '.her college life at the Plymouth Teachers' College in New Hampshire and visited a schionl , ifriend here in State Col L. O..BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE FRARNIPI JEWELRY ~_ .. ts ...--, :: is M V... 1 ; . ^„. • '-i!i• ' ..;) j \ V: .:..x, , ~... •;'''• . ro s i ' , ~, : -). C. i ~ 4 .., .... i \2. ..... , „1........• 4. r.,...„.: (:....„ ) :... f , •,::,.i... •. t• , , 1...;_ , ...,,,.. - .„,!.. , 5 • ..,4:,.„.- •••••.„..„:„ ~,- .... ..,,,,. ~..i .......... . Ilk .., . ~-'• C. . : 3 ,:. ;‘ . '',. \ \:. ..N } t. V. if. . : 4. *414 0 ,'BATTLE • OF • BANDS , i• F t .O.C Presents Dancingl, to 'l2 Informal - New Engineer features Female Structure Story "Quantitative Analysis of the Feminine Structure" by Richard Sibley 'will be featured in the new issue of the Penn State Eng ineer, which will go on sale the beginning of next week. Technical articles include "Im pact ''vs. Squeeze Forging" by Co lin Harrison, "The Electron Mi croscope" by Carl Harshbarger, "Infrared Photography" by Wal lis Lloyd, "Mopin System of Housing Construction" by Mar vin Kudroff, and "Education for Engineering Research" by Dean Harry P. Hammond. "Talk of the Campus," "Sly Drools," and a ed. photo page will also be includ- 'CPC's Sports . . . program for the spring Semester will be competition in softball, golf.and tennis, announc ed Warren Neiger, chairman. lege for a weekend. She had such a good time that she dedided to transfer. It was here that she met her husband, Gerald J. Stout, as sociate professor of horticulture mianufacturing. Dick Berge Super music that puts a song in rhythm in your feet . . . who'll be the your heart winner finish 'from 9 to .12 . . you'll remember it for a long, long time - $1.50 ,per. couple March .23 In This Corner *kJ PAGE SEVEN ` dance smooth a fight to the
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