The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1946, Image 4

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ILakonides Mi
lea, Initiation
A slude.iit.-faeulty tea .for the
School of Physical 'Education,
sponsored iby iLakonides, women’s
physical education honorary, will
be held in the lounge at White
Hall from PHD to 9 p. in. Friday
ni'ght, said Claire Parks, acting
president, today.
Dr. .Florence T. Mahoney, phy
sician at the dispensary who
graduated from the School of
Physical Education at the Univer
sity of Wisconsin before studying
medicine, will speak on the sub
ject, “Relation ot 'Physical Edu
cation to Education.”
■Lakonidcs, women’s physical
educational honorary, initiated
three faculty women, 'Miss Doro
thy ©riant. Miss Anne Jesnnk.
ond Mrs. Mrtbel Krom as honor
ary members and admitted tom
students to their group.
The women students initialed
are Jeannette Garofano. •Marilyn
Mendoza, Phyllis Reigte, an d
.fh'cquelme Wengert. Requirements
for student membership are a 1.5
all-college average and at least
two physical education activities.
Ski Party
'Leaving Sunday at 2 p. m.
from Sparks parking lot, mem
bers and guests ot the Penns
Valley Ski Club will have ain out
ing at the ski lodge which will
include dinner, dancing and an
evening of relaxation by the fire
side.
NEW CHOCOLATE
"AIL WEATHER" MILKSHAKE
(From High Fat Dutch Process Cocoa)
Fair Quick Entergy - Refreshment - Satisfaction
Sunday: 4:30 P.M. to Midnight
145 S. Allen St.
PAT PATTERSON and his ORCHESTIC
Galbraith Asks Vets
To Check Records
All veterans are advised to
come to 109 A Old Main before the
holidays to complete their records
said Robert E. Galbraith, veteran’s
counselor.
Failure to record marital status,
claim file number, home and col
lege address, age, branch and
length of service, and curriculum
is delaying many veterans from
receiving various benefits.
Under the “Kunkle Fund” 20
students have been granted loans
this semester. This fund was pro
vided by a vice-pi'esidenU ot Gen
eral Motors to finance loans up to
$l5O. a semester to married stud
ent veterans who are unable to
get along on their earnings or who
need hospitalization.
Veteran’s records will also be
used in compiling the new Penn
State History of World War 11,
Galbraith said.
Bridge—
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during their stay there, are borne
by the Intercollege' Bridge Tour
nament Committee.
Co-educational colleges, oan, ot
course, be represented by mixed
teams and provision is made by
the Committee for a chaperone to
escort the teams to Chicago if de
sired.
The tournament is open to un
dergraduates only, and any one
college may send only one team to
the finals in Chicago.
HARVEST BALL
Featuring MOLLIE GE ISE-
SATURDAY, DECEMB ER 7. - 9
$2.00- per COUPLE
THE DACLF COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA.
REC HALL
INFORMAL
Prexy Stresses Belief
In Student Government
Ralph D. Hetzel, president of
the College stressed his belief in
student government when he ad
dressed the fraternity presidents
in 405 Old Main last night.
IHe commented on the increased
cooperation between the student
government and the IFC with the
administration.
College Service
The scope and character of the
College’s service to the Common
wealth will be depicted in a mo
tion picture to be, produced by
the College. Work on the film be
gan- .yesterday.
fliers fo Take—
(Continued from oaae one)
plane. • ,
Two more members, Joan T-leath
ancl IRicliard Hurst, made their
solo flights at the Belletonte Air
port from which the cluib oper
ates.
A poster campaign to attract
neiw members is now in progress.
Further information on joining
may be obtained at 'Student Union
or by contacting either Henry
THE BLYTHE
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* ONE FINGER CONTROL
l RETRACTABLE POINT
• A Flip of the finger—the pen
!* is ready for smooth writing.
• Then, Snap—the ball point,is
• retracted; safely .tucked away.
Simple, easy-to-operate, stur
dy—the Blythe Rol-Rite is a
masterpiece of design and con
struction. A lifetime of writing
pleasure at a sensible price.
Kepresentatives will be at fraternities,
dormitories and barracks.
The Ideal
CHRISTMAS GIFT
THURSDAY, DEGEMIBER, 5, 19,46
Myers or James Eatoii.. at'-.the Pf
Kappa Alpha house;*:Wyn Entii
at. Barracks 7, or Joan Heath: at
McAllister Hall. *. *•, ’■
Meetings are held the.first. amf
third Tuesday of every' month
and, as soon as the student comij
mittee approves ■ the cluto’s. char--
ter, they will toe held in-'Old Maiiji
instead of the. Pi Kappa. Alpha
house where they haye. toeen .tak
ing pla’ce. 'Further anncraheeriienf
of time and place will-be made!
in Collegian. - :
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