The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 28, 1946, Image 4

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    PAGE Faun
Cabinet-
(Continued from page one)
the Paul Smith memorial, or to
keep it until another hello cam
paign next year. No action was
taken on the report.
According to Ted iLeFevre,
c'hook on pace violations was
made last week in State College,
Snit .no report on the survey is
ply:al:Me as yet.
Woodene Bell, chairman of the
iVfural committee, told Cabinet
tlrat she and Vaughn Stapleton
talked with , James :Millholland,
president with the Board of
Trustees, concerning the comple
tion 'of the mural. Mr. iMitholland
laid!' that the Board' woad ap
prove the mural an ct contact
1-lenry Varnom Poor if students
provided the money.
PSCA Requests
Betty Funkhouser, representing
the Penn State Christian Associ
kaion, asked Cabinet for a dono-
Von or an advertisement ',for the
Student 'Handibocik, a publication
put out by the PSCA. Before
Cabinet acts on the matter, the
Yinance Board will have to ap
prove 'the appropriation.
The 'following committees were
appointed ;by Stapleton:
Disposition of tfunds: Joseph
Steel, lWoodene Belt and Redbert
tMendt.
E eic ti on s Committee: Jack
)Iranigan, chairman; C h air' es
li urd, Rosemary Ghantous, Nan
James, 'Doris Jenkins, Fred Lloyd,
Martin Lennig, Bud Mellot, Julia
rastewka, Robert Staly, Lucy
Selling, and IRObert Spinneweber.
Book Exchange: Gloria Ness,
Frances Winters, and Paul Wint
ers.
And More Committees
Woodene.Sett was appointed to
.see 'that flowers are sent from the
students to any student, imember
of the faculty or administration
who ?dies. -James Sheehan and
Marilyn •Glollaisch were asked to
take care of IVlemorial Day serv•
ices.
Upon the' recommendation of
the Finance Board, $5O twas ap
propriated to the !Student Union
cornanittee for publicity.
Four Games
. . . are scheduled in 'the I,MA
tourney as the :teams enter the
final week of play. They are:
Today: Frazier 'House vs. Bea
ver House; Peros vs. Comets.
Tomorrow: Ramblers vs. Ath
Hall Boys; Oxfords vs. MI House.
(J: onks •
NOW SHOWING
SU men Suits
These Styles Are The
Pages of Vogue arnd Bazaar . .
Reasonably Priced at 16.93 up
tt e 61 Dresses
Baßoon Cloth - Shantungs etc, from $8.30 up
BATMEN!' sun SLACK SCOTS
Mon Skirts and Blouses - T. Shirts and Shorts
The Charles Shop
Allen. SL State College
Women's Groups
(Continued from page one)
PRESIDENT
Anne Baker: Cwens, 'WRA In
tramural chairman, Lakonides,
dlrn semester vice-president, In
tramural .sports, Alpha Xi Delta.
Jane Schlosser: WRA club ac
tivities ehairma n, •Panheßenic
Council, Pan-American Day com
mittee, Thespian property crew,
Key clique, WRA .freshman rep
resentative, Alpha Omicron Pi.
VICE-PRESIDENT
Phyllis ißeigle: Junior .Service
Board, WRA secretary-treasurer,
House of Representatives, Play
ers, Danleing club, Hockey club,
'Red Cross .financial Chairman,
Delta Gamma.
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Madeleine Bush: Cwens, IFresth
man Council, WRA social board,
PSCA, ,Alpha Xi Delta.
!Myrna ;Hinkel: Cwens, house
,president, Outing 'club, Riding
club, WRA timing and scoring,
Kappa Alpha Theta.
INTRAMURAL CHAIRMAN
Claire Parks: Junior Service
Board, WRA, assistant intramural
chattiman, Lakonides, tIVE ode rn
Dance ,dhilb, Chi Omega.
ASSISTANT INTRAMURAL
CHAIRMAN
Josephine Bthl: Owens, 'Fresh
man Council, Lakopides, Intra
mural sports, IModern Dance club,
Chi Omega.
Pauline Globisch: Cwens, Lak
onides, 'Westminster Foundation,
Chapel Choir, Tennis club, Swim
ming fe.MLY, WRA freshman repre
sentative, Alpha Chi Omega.
Yvonne Worrell: Swimming
club, Life Saving Icluib, Lakim
ides, PSCA.
SOPHOMORE
REPRESENTATIVE
Aletha POtteiger: Owens, Lak
onides„ PSC-A., Intramural Ping
Porug manager, Dance club, Swim
ming , club, Chi Omega.
Nancy Hornig: 'MA, Freshman
Representative, Cwens, 'Freshman
Representative, Owens, Freibunan
Council, Lakonides, Bqwling In
tramural chairman, Hockey club,
Swimming club.
The WSGIA president announced
that installation of new officers
Mill take place next Wednesday
at . 6:3 , 0 and all women students
are invited to attend.
All checks for cap and gown
deposit or announcement orders
should be made payable to 'the
"Interclas s Budget System."
COLLDGIAN
Calendar
TODAY
WSCA imeeting, 'White Hall,
4:30 p.m.
Student Union
Committee, 1 , 24 Sparks, BM p.m.
Collegian Candldates, 8 Car
negie lHatl, 7 p.m.
Treble Singers, 117 Carnegie
Hall, 7 p.m.
Froth Senior Board Meeting,
305 Old Main, 8:30 pm,
Penn State Flying Club, Sigma
Chi, 8 p.m.
TOMORROW
Hillel Hour, WMAJ, 1:15
PSCA, Hillel, • .AVC—dramatic
film, "The :Sbanish Earth," 405
Old Main, 7:30 t p.fm,
Psi Chi, Psychology honorary,
Picnic, Greenwood Furnace, 5 p.m.
Initiation, election of officers.
'Fresh Frolic' Tickets
Go On Sale Tomorrow
Tickets Tor 'the Second Semes
ter "Frosh Frolic". to be held at
Whipple's Dam on Saturday af
ternoon are on sane. Fifty cents
will be charged to cover the cost
of transportation. .
Tickets can be•purchased at the
Corner Room. tomorrow after
noon and from the following peo
ple: Harriet Cooper, Ann Gar
man, Joan Fox, Paul Harrison,
Charles - Hill, Joanne Hobbs,
June Kircher, Claire Lee, Leo
nard Malinowski, Dorothy Park,
Jane Shivery, Rosemary&lull
lante, Jane Weigle, and !Rosemary.
"Mippy" Winters.
B/ r Ito read or ip me
because 4^"ir
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If so, this won't interest you, but if the brats have
you bulldozed, read how Father Engle solved his
problems...then go ahead and do it your own way.,
HOW TO BE A PAPA by William Engle
CLASSIFIED SECTION
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31. Call Lit, 32 Ath.
FOR SALE--Talble model radio,
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tion. Call 2030 after 7 p.m. Ask
for Wayne.
LOST—Key chain with Plymouth
keys. Call 3220.
NOTICE—Going west alter ll
nuts? Can take passenger to
Texas or en route. Interested?
Call 2602. Ask „for Lou.
VVIANTED: Two rides to Philly of
New York Friday, 'May 311 st
Call Flo 342 Atli.
WANTED: Two passengers to
Atientown, Easton. Leave Fri
day at 3 return Sunday afternoon.
Call Roger 4953.
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Summer Jobs Avaii\able
Camp. and englneerink,
tions for the sunnrter..„:are still
ava ilalble.
plication blanks may # be obtained
in the College Placement Service
204 Old Main. Engineering work
is open for students in the follpw
ing courses: aero,, 'chemical, civil,
electnical, industrial and mechan
ical engineering, and chemistry,
and physics.
Archery Tournament
. . . candidates are asked' to
report to archery play night' on
the archery range in front of
White Hall at 7. p.m. tomorrow.
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Billy Conn talking back.