PAGE EIGHT education Club Elects Officers The Elementary Education Club elected the following officers at a meeting in 401 Old Main Wed nesday: Francine Gittelmaoher, president; Norma Van Tuyle, vice-president; Virginia Gillespie, secretary; Marge Gorhcm, trea surer. Frances Kessler, Doris Kline, Virginia McCluskey, and Grace Schilder were name d council memlbers.. The purpose of the organiza tion is to acquaint students maj oring in elementary education with the teaching profession, en able members to learn more about; their required courses, unite students interested in the elementary education Aproffession and. also allow them to exchange their views and experiences in .the teaching field. Speakers, • prominent in the field, will be invited to ,talk to the menrbers of the .club at meet inlgs, The club will have social functions - as well as educational. Dances, hikes, weiner roasts; bowling parties, and bike hikes are being planned. The organization committee consists of Francine Gittelmach er, Doris Kline, Nina Leibic, MdCluskey, Jane Rosenthal, and Norma Van Tuyle. Teach assisting in the formation of the club are Miss Mabel E. Kirk, Miss marpgret Neuber, and Dr. Flor ence Taylor. At-present the club is an inde pendent organization. but the members are contemplating join ing one of several teachers' as sociation's., Harvey Weighs In; Brings Coed Prize According to the United States Postal Service Balance, Harvey, the . lISC rabbit on display last week in the Athletic Store win dow, weighed four pounds, one and five-ftwelfths ounces. (Marjorie Seibert , came thc closest to guessing the correct weight and was awarded first prize. The nine other winners, in order of awards, were: Virgil Neilly, Carol Andre, Kay Lewis, Albert Dougherty, Joan Gibson, Jack Glasser, Thomas Church, Rose Naiger, and William Spliet hoss. As a special prizes the TIE ibiba was given. to Ciarolina Mansfield. The niernbers of the Indepen dent Student Ccnincil Will meet in the Penn State Club room, 321 Old Main; at 8:!15 p.m. Monday to decide what to do with the profits. k Phys Ed Professional Reorganizes at. Meeting IA reorganization.. meeting of Rhi Epsilon Kappo, professional Physical Education fraternity, was held at the home of Dr. Ar thur F. Davis on Wednesday, April 3. The following 'officers were elected: .Frank Stevenson, presi dent; Reid IVlcCloskey, vice president; John Pfirman, secre tary; and R. Clay Zundel, treas urer. TICM Have. You Met Flo? She's The Newest Popularity Queen The most popular female on and off campus is "Flo". Anyone who doesn't know her personally has seen her, even though she just came to the campus this se mester. Eager males flock her way; little boys look on with wonder and amazement; no mat ter where she goes, people smile. Indeed. she's something to be ad mired. "Flo" is the Crosley convertible with the green body and red up holstery that can be seen dashing down Colleges, avenue, whizzing up Fairmount. and squeezing into the• most limited parking space, any time, any day. Beta Sigma Rho pledge Mickey Becket and frater Bob Freedman, both Ex- G-I's are the lucky owners in a town and at a time where even a covered wagon would satisfy Many of the car-hungry veterans. Standing three ,feet .above the ground and stretching eight feet along the curb, "Flo" is an inex pensive proposition. Her gas tank, which is under the hood,holds only four gallon's, but who cares: "Fib" travels 45 to 50 miles on just one. In fact, , Mickey and Bob drove her to school from Philadelphia in ten hours on only four and •a half gallons of gas. "And what a commotion we caused every time we stopped,",Bob said. "People al ways wanted us to pull over so they could life up the hood and have a look." Speed Limit, 45 ."Flo zooms down a level road 45 miles an hour," Mickey added, "and 60 down hill." It took a lot of prodding before either Mickey or Bob would tell the eral story about acquiring "Flo." But, when it finally came out, with addi tions, corrections and subtrac tions from the whole fraternity, Collegian found out that as in all good enterpises, there was a girl involved and her name was Florence, as one might have guessed. Mickey began dating Florence after he got back from overseas, and Florence fell hard. However. she was going to Florida to school and wanting to show Mickey how :nuch she cared, she sold hilyt the car. "But," Mickey argued, "I only bought it for lack of any thing better to do with 5200. At any rate, Florence left Philadel phia, and Mickey dated other other girls. So did Flo, in fact, she is now engaged to be married. How does Mickey fekl about it? "Well, I have the car," he con cluded. Speedometer? It didn' t take long to find out that "Flo" needed a new motor and starter before she'd be fit to -make the trip to State College. That's when Bob became half owner. However, she's in good condition now; that is if you over look the broken speedometer. Wayne, Pa., is the only place in the state where the boys can buy replacement parts. Equipped with a regular size battery, free wheeling, and sliding windows, the Beta Sigs pile in (four or five at a time cause that's all "Flo" can hold). Everybody everywhere else is loking at the new Buick, but State College has their eyes on "Flo." Offers are "a dime a dozen, but we wouldn't sell her for the world," the owners said. THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Black nylon rain toat..Size 18. New. Call Lois, Grange 2nd West NOTICE—Go domicil. See De- Veny epposite Post Orifice for Size 42 Tux or 38 tails. BOARD—For men. We have ac commodations for . about 15 boarders, either individual oe :mall fraternal group. $9 per 15 oarders, either individuals or week. Marilyn 317 E. Bea ver Ave. LOST—Park green. Eyersharp 'fountain pen derwntown or State theater Saturday night. Re ward: Call John 4056. NOTICE---Will person who took gray gabardine topcoat by mis take in Sparks Monday morning call 4280. Will return your Army trenchcoat. . 1456 Students Enroll For Summer Session A total of 14551 i students have enrolled foir the 1946 summer ses sion according to the preliminary registration report. Of these, 853 are veterans and 267 are women. The total registrations according to schools are: Agriculture, 1i95; Chemistry and Physics, i1715;-Edu cation, , 9218; Engineering, 305; Graduate, 75; Liberal Arts, 343; Mineral Industries, 90 and physi cal 'Education, ,45. NEED RADIO SERVICE? We can help you. - Leave your radio 'here over the Easter. .vacation. Our regulaar repair man is with us again and we are ready to take care of any make radio or combination THE 203 E BEAVER AVE. Ag Students To Meet Dea n For the first time in the history of Ag Hill, the students have petitioned for the right td nfe. their dean. Desiring to become acquaintet with Dr. Lyman 1. Jackson; dean , of the School, of :Agriculture, •at the outset .o,f his office 'at .the College, students in that sehoot petitioned him •through. Ag Stud ent Council to• appear before them. ' . Dean Jackson . accepted the invitation. Ag Student Council• then scheduled a .School. of Ag. 4 riculture *Convocation which will be 'held . in Schwab Auditorium . at 4:10 p. m. Tuesday. The office of the President announced. that all Agriculture students will. be. excused from classeS • at that time in order• to attend the pro grim. Members of the. faculty of' the School of Apiculture are in-, vited by • the Council ,to attend. the convocation. • • ' , . Rev. E. E. Korte . . . announced today that a Holy •Week communion. service will be held • for all Lutheran students in Grace Lutheran Church at 6:15 a. m. Tuesday. A breakfast will be served follow ing the service. Pastor Korte as sured students that they will be finished in time for their eight No Need for Idle Sunday Evenings , o ' ''`.v.i,,, ~, N -- 4% PHONE 2311 STATE COLLEGE Every Sunday Evening . Mop. -Tue.s. Thurs. Private Partie4:s'; Friciciy Evening - Ladiei Night 7: Ladies „ 28c Gentlemen - -50 c. , Saturday . Afternoon - - . htatinee:;,-,-, Regular Admission 50c ROBERT KLiNE MANAGER?: OLLER RINK Mile East-of State College—PhOne 3994 FRIDAY, APRIL 126'1946 . WAFINI.It I'HO - hll TODAY ONLY. 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