FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1948 Brown Receives Confidence Vole A unanimous vote o•f confi dence was given Evan Brown, newly-elected clique chairman of the Nittany- , lndependent party, Tuesday night, as the group met for the first time to make plans for next semester. brown requested the vote when he stated that rumors had reached him to the effect that he was not representing a true ma jc:qity of the clique members. Charles Hill conducted the vote wkiich was, unanimous in favor of Brown. The party will be divided into three - class cliques • next ...fall, Brown stated. Each class clique will have as officers a chairman, sub-chairman, corresponding sep raary and a recording secretary. These will be elected at the meet ing Tuesday night. Plans were also revealed for a clique newspaper to be issued monthly. The paper will outline all clique policy and progress and will serve to keep members in formed of the organization, Chair man Brown revealed. Paul Harrison, Mary Hampton and Joanne Hcibb were appointed to take charge of the publication. Other appointments released •by Brown include Bud Margrum as clique treasurer; Michael Ros enberger and Richard Sarge, fra ternity coordinators; Jane Hos tetter, , s•orority coordinator; and Eynon Cooper and Paul Harrison, independent coordinators. 'Robert Foote was named temp orary class clique chairman, for the sixth, seventh arid eighth se.- mesters; Neldy Reece for fourth arid fifth; and Charles Hill for second and third semesters. The nt meeting 1;N/i11 be held in, 4a5 Old Main, 7 - p.m., Rine 11. 'PFC Bridge Tournament . will' be held in Old Main at: 2 o'cloCk. tornerrOw. 4ftgrivi9n. Entrance fee Of $ll may, 'be : left at .:the Student I.7nibn desk or. with Allen' 1G een, Phi Epsilon Pi. CLAS:S:IF.I.KR , s. TE'NNI'S' EAORIETS re-struivg. • 'Good 'grade bylon and gut. 48-. serkke. Call 4444. • WANTED—ride to Kansas City :.pr vicinity after graduation. Ex-GI and wife. Call • Fergus 4035. Ex-Gl's "Salute" rn?gazine is here. The civilia'n counterpart °if "Yank" magazine subscriptions cell 3277. Ask for Ed Abernethy. SlLVER , filigree:•• (bracelet with :blue center: Reward. Call 2593. P,isk for Peggy. • RONSEN • whirlwind lighter sen- limental value. Liberal reward. Call tar box Alpha Chi Sigma 881. • •wallet .containing valuable ',:. , papers and money name Rich ard Kidder: If found, call , Vir grind . College extension 147: RIDE to Pittsburgh. wanted after AO a, m. Sqturday. Expenses paid. Call 2947. ANYTIME IS THE: .• • • Right Time •. . . • For French Fries. • • • ir j . • • Deliciou's french fries to go with that hamburg and coke —a plate heaped h.;,g . h will hit the well-known spot. • When those hunger pangs gnaw drop in—anytime is the right time at the— . , C AMPUS.RESTAURANT.. • • • . •• • Calendar TODAY Baseball game with Syracuse, New Beaver Field, 4 p.m. Collegian Staff meeting, 9 Car negie Hall, 4:1115 p.m. Treble Singers, Senwnia Audi toilium, 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW MC Bridge Tournament, Old Main, 1 p.m. Horse Show, Penn State Riding Club Ring, "1 p.m. Ag School-Home Ec Picnic, Hort Woods, 1 to 7 p.m. (Lacrosse game with• Cornell, New Bee‘ier field, 2 p.m. • Baseball game with with Syra cuse, New illeuver Field, 2:30 p.rh. SUNDAY. • Chapel, Dr. Arthur J. • Plohl, 'Schwab Auditbrium, 111 am. Horse Show, Penn State Rid ing plub I.p.m. centro icultunal Initer4kmeri cago, 3Q Old Vain, 7:30 p.m. MCRIDAY• TWA meeting, Ag Dci building, 6:30 p.m. Philotes, White Hall, 7:30 p.m. Chess Club meeting, 7 Sparks., 7:30 p.m. `Red , Cross Mass meeting, 1211 Sparks, 8 p.m. Owen meeting,-White Hall, 8:30 p.m. Psi 'Chi Honorary Elects Laudenslager President • John Laudenslager was elected president of Psi Chi, national psychology honorary, recently. Ronald Mueller was elected vice president and Edith Hartzel, sec retary-treasurer. Newly-initiated members of the psychology honorary are . Ar lene Artenlberg, Jean Castore, Jean Dalton, Chester Easty, Wal ter Fabian; Lenore Hofmann, Lois Ingram, Margaret Martin, Mrs. ; Blanche MoCluer, an d Franic. Morris, persennel officer of the personnel relations office. Phi:Epsilon Kap,pa Elects; Initiates 13 Sttidents . Pill Epsilon Kappa ; .'health and cihrySileal'education lionoyany elOt ed the following ofOkeera at their. initl4tion 'banquet :,..SuAdaY:' John Pierrnan,-president; Clay Zu*Oel, vice ;preSident; JaipesWolf, SO retary; and Howard Caskey, treasurer. New initiates are 'Earnest Baer, Joseph Barto, Howard Caskey, Marvin Demi), Sherman Fogg, Paul Gueteras, Glenn Hanna, Ver= non Lease, Albert McDonald, Ray McDonald, Irving Smith, Edward Taggart, and James Wolf. Dr. Johnson to' how State 'Picture Collection Dr. George F. Johnson, asso ciate professor of agricultural ex.' tension at the College, will pre sent an illustrated talk on "Color ful Pennsylvania" at the meeting of thp Faculty Lunch Club Mon day. Dr. 'Johnson has taken pictures in all sections of the state • and his collection includes scenes /that depict the four seasons _of the year. THE COLLEGIAN Groups Protest Spanish Fascism "Due to the fascist conditions existing in Spain as shown in a recent movie on that country, the American Veterans' Committee, Hillel, and the Penn State Chris tian Association deemed it ne cessary to send a telegram to Ed ward Stettinius, who just resign ed as United States representa tive on 'the United Nations Com mittee, an to Secretary of State James Byrnes," Edward Banyai, AVC president, announced last night. The telegram stated that "the United StateS should break dip lomatic relations with fascist Spain and begin to recognize the democratic elements in Spain." Thus far, they have not received• a reply from either Stettinius or Byrnes. At present there is a copy of the AVC chapter's by-laws post ed on the PSCA bulletin board in 305 Old Main . . These by-laws have recently been drawn up, and at the next AVC meeting they will be discussed*along with. con ditions existing in Spain. The meeting will be in 305 Old Main, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Plans are underway for a buf fet oupper and record dance to be held in Woodman in the near future. OUR LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE ,:ii::: : : ii:i::i:: : • - - - ,;:•:::;7"•,: **::::: • : : , . . . .. 1::;:ri— :::::::::•<,..::::iii-, - •••••• '":!.:.'•..:.: 73'.14-. • ' " • - • , : . .„. , .. , :::• , r ; :. • .... • .::•:.,:,.::::7 , .• :.:, .:-..:••• ai:' :•::-•:' :::'::... .• . . ................ ....,„ ...:•••••',. c. ::i• Air*....„:::::::•ii*: ....,...,...,„.„,u„:A:'.............:::::„::.:,,,;.:ii:.::„.,••,::;:i..::::::.!:!- - ::, lit:il%: '. • '•:•ii,*:::..„,:... ...,,...:;.: :4 i.....,...,:,,i..i.,::::::•:::::%.:.:4: ~...:.,,,:.,..••••...:..:,:!r,iiilt‘,!i::ix•-••,.,....,:::,,..._H::::.7:;•.:: ......: :i::::•::)V4.. 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WAYS IP) _i_ . - 7k-RISOT COMBINATION *WORtO'S BEST TO cbripritike t 940, .11c44 & 11,61:0 TbaAccb ca Ole Singstad . . . will address the College chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers •in 100 Electri cal Engineering, 7:30 p. in., June 11, The designer of the Holland Tunnels, ,and other well-known under-river tunnels is being brought to the campus by the ASCE but other interested en gineering groups are invited to attend the lecture. Penn State Club ... recently elected the follow ing officers for next semester: Robert Grossman, president; Clif ford Koelle, vice-president; Don ald Watson, secretary; Robert Kaplan, assi.§tant, secretary; Wal ter. Pascoe, treasurer; Walter Mil ler, athletic chairman; Mark Del- Vecchio, : social chairman; and Thomas Dolphin, historian. Newman Club . . . will hold a swimming party and picnic at Greenwood Furnace, Sunday. A bus will leave the rec tory at 2 p.m. Cost of the picnic will be 50 cents per person to cov er food and transportation. All those• who wish to go should call the Theta Phi Alpha house as soon as possible. In 1882, with a faculty of 16, a freshman Class of 39 registered at The College. MORE AND MORE Campus Briefs ;,o - a S. l 'o t l°' • ''' ' ~ ..T l ` .tle-,-.: ACCOS PAGE SEVEN Scarab fraternity . . . held a business meeting last Wednesday night. Plans were discussed for the forthcoming Architectural Dinner, which was a traditional yearly affair prior to the war. Memfbers of the arch itectural department are urged to watch for the date and plan to attend. Froth . . . editorial and business. staff members , and candidates are re, quested to attend an important . meeting in 8 Carnegie Hall at 5:15, today, William Campbell,. business manager, announced .laSt night. Pritz Troutman, art direc tor, stressed that all candidates on the art and photostaffs should; also attend this meeting. Sigma Epsilon Sigma . . . initiated: Mary Virginia Kech and Marguerite Gryimlo, both of the metallurgy department Monday night. Professor Ches leigh Bonine addressed the local honorary, and advised it as to the best way of organizing a national women's Mineral Industries hon orary. In 1870, three-fourths of the nation' s labor force was engaged in production of physical. goods, and less than one-fourth in dis tributive and service activities. PROPERLY AGE
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