FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 Students, Faculty To Contribute To Paul Smith Memorial Fund A campus drive to solicit stn. dent. and faculty contributions towards a Paul H. Smith Mem orial Trophy gets underway to day, according to Arthur Gold berg, 'chairman of the memorial drive. Letters.of solicitation have been sent to fraternitkes, sororities, and independent houses, asking. them to contribute towards the cam paign, and tMire are also drive solicitors Will collect contri butions, the chairman stated. chairMgm..Goldherg arktiOunc- ed-that all contribuloins to the *vilify Memorial should •he • • sent or left at Student Di:ion, --in-care Of President Vaughn StaOleton, or given -to. any -of the . folloWing &jiff ' citors: Chairman Goldberg, Lei: Kornfeld, Dick Lose, Marvin Mangusi Dick McAdams, or Bob Graham; of Graham and Sons. , iThe. Memorial idea was •set Motion by Chairman Goldberg, head manager of the boxing team, soon afterl:he Sudden death of the former captain of the boxing team March 24. .. 'The .proposed Memorial is a large;-engraved..gold trophy which ,Would.. be . placed.. in. a. ':special trophy: case, in Recreation Hall. A small edition of the larger trOhY.ivill. be:awarded annually to' an. .oiitstaridin.g Lion boxer . -or student.. ' ' ' 'OA alb-a - round .student may, be 'CliOsen . for ..the honor, however, as ...the .Frank J. Goodman trophy is ..aWarded . annually. to..the most .outstanding senior on :the 'IN./it - tally - .Lion boxing team. "I believe a :Paul - Smith Mem . - orlal•is a fire gesture on "the _part of stale 'Penn State. student :body i '.! Smitty's former • ring: coach, - Leo :C.L. - kS-STFIEDIS: e Bizimbp' - rdri have ac_ „for - about •-15. boarders, , either- ' or . small fraternal group . $9.4:10 weOk. Ball; 317, E. Beaver NpTICE--,No beer will Aae• seryed. • :to •-tables• consisting of minors at - the • Crossroads • •Restatirant, Bcialsburg,••qa:' '' : . .. " - ".' 1 LOST,,Ze ' :',tau Aloha sorority pin. If : : unicl, pleas.e,-'contapt Anti, 320 A Hall. ••• _ . • . WILL 49. yOur apartnient *Rh • . . . cooking ealities; for 'summer months. , 'Will •sublet. ,Settled __. couple. Call, ..K.illp 415. HELP WAINTIID—Part time. Call eVenings•or.'weekends:'.ApPly at . Applegate's Peßo Dairy Store or Phone 3042. FOR SALE Left-handed golf elwb, 13 "'irons, '3 woods steel shanks on all. Good condition, $3.0. Phone Ken 2020. WAN'llED—Person interested in working week-ends ' as, dish-. washer. Meals and •pay. Clay ton 867. Arthur H. Warnock, dean of .men, is shown giving the first con tribution to the Paul Smith Memorial Trophy drive to a committee composed of Smitty's .former -coaches, Leo Houck and Charles Werner, seated, and Arthur, Goldberg and Dick McAdams, student solicitors, standing. • tlitinek; stated. "Paul Smith was a Very line boy, a good - ,athlete, and a gentleman." • . . The :sentiments of all those who knevi Smitty, his teachers and friends, might best 'be voiced laSr Chairman Goldberg, who said: . '.'"The time -that .an -athlete' spends•in preparation and train ing for an athletic , event is great.. Smitty.. spent , a , great amount of his • time -in prepar -•ing -for -his athletic A encounters. ..at• Penn State.' feel :that it • is altogether fitting that - the', members of an institution; students 'and- teich= . ers alike, for -which •he fought • and ran,' should leave some monument. so : that. his , rnemory Can be Trolonged .in .the _minds • 'and -thoughts Of penn - fitateis , to:. - .. come' ' . , ' • b'7op:.,p_iiio . sfollooi, To.:::Soooo.oy.'PtpfOil*';:. - Professor •gdward • Abrafris9n of the - sociplogy department , has 7 *been • awarded 'a G eorge Leib 1.1-farrison 'Fellowship. in, SociolOgy Iby • , the Graduate School of iirtS ences of the University of Penn:. Sylvania, according to . an nouncement by*Dr. Edwin B. Wil liams, dean of the School. • The award provides a stipend. of :$6 , 00 and 'tree tuition in - the Grad uate School at Pennsylvania Icir the academic year 1946.47. This honor is one of-64 fellowship . and scholarship awards made iby the Graduate School for -the coming academic year. They 'are shared by men and women from 17 states and a number of foreign coun tries. The University of Pennsylvania has separate Union buildings, for men and women. THE COT J .EGIAN - Placement :C.prtis Company Tointerview A• representative of the Curtis Publishing Company, 'Mr. Robert I. Miller, will be on campus next Wednesday to interview eighth, semester - industrial. engineers and •women for positions in clerical• op eration analysis, methods, and •,evaluation. ngements for interviews should.• be made as soon as pos ,sible .in the • College' Placement e'rifice, 204 Old Main. HEAR YOURSELF . . . AS OTHERS HEAR YOU 'lt's' fun to make your own :record on a aarofessional. recording dr l 'sc• . . . you could easily send it home too, because they're • unbreakable, with an a:uminurn base! • - Conte In Today for Yours! THE Mgr Room • Glennland Bldg. Phone 2311 CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY Rehearsal for May Day, Old Main, 3:20 p.m. Collegian Staff meeting, 9 Car negie Hall, •4:30 p.m. Sabbath Eve services, Hillel, 7:30 p.m. All-College speaking contest finals, 12.1 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. "Kiss and Tell," Schwab, 8 p.m. ROTC Romp. Rec ,Hall, 9-12 p.m. • TOMORROW Track Meet, Colgate, New Beav er Field, 13 p:m. Lacrosse game with John Hop kins, New Beaver Field, 3 p.m. Radio Program, Student Union Open Forum, WMAJ 6:45 to '6 p.m. Mother's Day Teas, All Worn en's :Dormitories, 2:30 to 4 p.m. May Day Pageant, Old Main, 4:30 p.m. "Kiss and Tell," Schwab, 8 p.m. Saturday Night Club', White Hall, 9 to 112 p.m. Dairy exposition, Stock Pavil ion, 1 p.m. SUNDAY Chapel, Dr. Hugh T. Kerr, Sch wab Auditorium, 111 Symphony Oreliestra, Scihwab Auditorium, 3:30 p.m. Russian Club Meeting, Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, 7 p.m. MONDAY IWA meeting, 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Matrix Dinner, State College Hotel, 7!30 p.m. Thespian Advertising and Pub licity Committee meeting, Schwab . A,uditorium,,B p.m. -Cheerleader tryouts, Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Intex-lAmerican Club, 7:30 p. m., 305 Old Main. All Men . . :students interested in trying out for oheerleading should :re 7 . port an front of . Old .Main; •Monday. In case of rain. can didates will meet in Old Main. No experience is necessary. -Her-. old Benjamin was recently elected' head 'cheerleader. . • • PAGE SEVEN Chapel Dr. Hugh Kerr Speaks Sunday "The Greatest Thing in the World" will be the topic discussed by Dr. Hugh T. Kerr, minister of the Shadyside Pr es bytrian Church, Pittsburgh, at chapel services in Schwab Auditorium, 14 a. m. Sunday. Dr. Kerr has been minister at the !Shad yside Church isince 1913. He is the author of fourteen 'books including "The Highway of Life," "The Gospel in iNlodern Poetry," and "Children's Story Sermons." This Coupon and $l.OO Plus Discharge. Button OT Uniform • Will Admit One VET w/date TO -THE ROTC -ROMP 9.12 Friday. -May 10 Rec Hell . DICK.SERGE'S.ORCHESTRA Refreshments loged for Lip Appeal You don't need asoap box...leave it to a polished dance floor and The Season's' RIGHT Red to win diem! over! Just Rel•is so right it's the map lipstick shade Roger a Gallet offer. On the lips, its beauty lasts—and howl )( LIPSTICK OGER Se GA 1.1 E rerfume-• Dry Pmfmrt • Eta Ade- Tuilrit Soap
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