itAGE FOUR liVindcrest Elects spring Officials Winderest Borough Count il elected Howard Beaver as presi dent for the Spring Semester at a recent meeting.. Mrs. Ruth Liver more was re-elected secretary and John. Snhobinger will be treas•- itrer. Officers for the other commu nity projects are as .follows: Law rence Doyle, public works; Stan )ey Rycrik, public health and :sanitation: Ralph Ruidy, social recreation and public relations; and Herbert / Heberlein, public :safety. A mass meeting for the trailer ,:ornhun ity will be Held in Com munity Hall at 7:30 p. m. next '.ruesday. Council will hold its regular in every other 'Tuesday night starting in two weeks. Dr. 'Mahoney To . Speak On Socialized Medicine Dr. Florence Mahoney, of the college Health Service, will speak un ."Socialized Medicine—Yes or Ho?" in 304 Old Main at 6:30 ~.olock tonight. She is presented by Commis_ :;ion VI of FISICA as part of their :1 - ,sciblic affairs program. Meetings this group are open to all, co yitairmen Samuel Harvey and Jean Moore .E.nnounced. Two films will be presented by the CA Clulb whose meeting will ;follow at 7:30 p.m. "Peace River," describing the Canadian Rockies, will 'be shown first, followed by "Road South," which deals with Mexico. After the regular meeting there twill be dancing and refreshments, oceording to the Club president, )Kmory Brown.- Why Not Order Two? The opinion of an anonymous cingineer on the typical American coed is clearly expressed in his statement, "If you have a .glass of Jeer, you won't have it when you turn your back while with an American coed." Den's List- (Continued from page one) Juniors Juniors receiving a 2.5 or high er ore William B. Beisel, Jr. (2.80), Robert C. Bolger (2.06), David B. Doan (2.59), Murray Outnick (2:50), John W. Putman (2.50), John J. Schanz , (2.70), Charles E. Weaver (2.75), (Frank lin E. Wit Hams, Jr. (2.60), George M. Zaharis (2.60). Sophomores Sophomores included are John. M. Derkacz Q 2.83), Arthur V. Dodd (2.831), John W. Harrison (2.87), Thomas M. Krebs (2.50), George M. Mitchell (2.74), , Judson D. Sweet (2.50), Richard F. Urban (2.52), Martha Jean White (2.861). Eugene F. McSweeney, special student, earned a 2:68 average. TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Minesweeper Fails; Lotstein Shovels If Herman Lotstein wcnts to find the wristwatch that took French leave from his arm Tues day night, he'll have to use a shovel after all. The mine Sweeping expedition, consisting df Sheldon Mermelstein and Julian llliasoph, met an in surmountable abstable yesterday. They found that there were no brAteries for the sweeper. Players- (Continued from page onc) Yarnall from the audience, and then the scene continued. First Time Acting This is the first time that she has done any alcting and was recommended by Mrs. H. E. Nor ris of the Garden of Children Nursery School. which • she at tended for two years. She is now in the first grade at the Frazier street school. Mr. CloeLingh said Florence appealed to him "because she has two or three teeth missing." Elizabeth is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John H. Henszey and takes the part of Emmy Hel, n.er. She is seven and is in the second grade the Frazier street, school. Visits Home Mr. Cloetingh saw Betty one evening when visiting the Hens zeys and considered her a good possibility for "A Doll's House." Even though Betty is older than the other two children she joins in on their fun and also adds her mischievous ways to the scenes. "One thing is certain," MT. Cloetingh said, "The children scenes will be different on all three nights!" Charles Men's Shop Exclusive Agency Arrow S ! \ . NO HAND ~ Artaii i shorts) ... (with. ~. ~ . ,-, .... ..i ..,. 7 ter . v,,.....z.:.,,,1.:\,,,, . • i \ Lei... „ --,.., „.,...„,,.. f :., ~ ) , Question: How can a man go through a full day without using his bands to yank down creeping shorts? Answer: Wedr Arrow shorts. Them CAN'T crawl up because they are made with Arrow's patented seam less crotch which eliminates chat. ing. Also they are Sanforized-labeled ;(fabric shrinkage less than 1%), come with either buttons or Grip per fasteners. You'll like the price. too! Shorts from $l.OO Tops from $.75 CLASSIFIEDS THESPIAN music wanted. If you have original music, call Ray Fortunato at Phi Delta Theta. 4957. LOST—Alpha Delta Sigma "key"; engraved "Donald H. Shaner" on back. Please call 4989 if foudd. Reward. LOS T---. Parker "51" grey and black pen. Please return to Steve at Fairmount Hall or call 3483. LOST----413y chorus me in e r at White Hall Feb. 7, bracelet in scribed LOUTS ItOF93RTS. 3855, after 5 p. m. FOUND—BIue Eversharp pen, 2nd floor rest room of Sparks. Call 4133, ask for Callie. SINGLE ROOM, Pollock Circle, availdble immediately; occu pant going fraternity. Cal] Youtz, 3985. LOST—Chifron scarf, light blue and sequins, Sentimental value. Reward. Call Edie, 333 Ath, or 2758. FOR SALE-4946 Hudson Super-6 sedan; radio, heater:• excellent condition. $1550. Geo. Rolles, 140 E. College. WANTED—Agents to sell History of World War II; part or full time. Ex- , GI, here's your chance! N o investment, no deliveries; just reap th e harvest. Box 421, Dept. P, State College, Pa. St. Daft Sets- (Continued from page three) In the team bowling, Delta Chi downed Theta Chi, 4-0, Alpha Gamma Rho defeated Sigma Rho 441 and Phi Kappa Psi bowed to Tau Kappa Epsilon by a like score. Alpha Chi Sigma took Beta Theta Pi whil e Sigma Phi Sigma tied with Delta Upsilon Shirts and PirSSING while yoti wait. 3-day dry_eleaning service. New suits for sale. Quick Press Shop, rear of 118 S. Pugh St. RIDE FOR TWO to Allentown. Leave Fisicl a y noon, return Sunday evening. Call Mary 427, Claire 127, Ath. BIRTHDAY CAK ES, wedding cakes, coffee cakes, and other cakes. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin; phone 48T13, State College. For Ties YOU MUST HAVE YOUR MATRICUATION CARDS . ' TO DRINK BEER WITH THOSE . DELICIOUS STEAKS AT . . . , CROSSROAD'S RESTAURANT BOALSBURG PHONE .9-2721 Do you believe in THRIFT? "I'm a regular Scotsman for thrift. I never throw away anything. that can use again. "Every year I salvage millions and millions of pounds of metal from what you might call junk. "I collect all the old telephone equipment, wire and cable no longer useful to the Bell System . . . and alt the machine scrap, turnings and 'rejected parts from the factories where I make Bell Telephone equipment. "I turn this scrap metal into bars and billets of refined metals and alloys' out of which I make new telephone equipment. "I salvage rubber, textiles and paper, too . . and anything I can't use again, I sell. Nothing is wasted. "My thriftiness, as supply unit of the Bell System, is one reason why yott: get telephone service . . . the world's best . . . at the lowest possible cost} "Remember my name: It's Western Electric." Western Electric A UNIT OF THE BELL 57 EM SYSTEM''SINCEIBB2--, TBURSDAY, FEBRUARY V, 1947 RIDERS wanted, to Indiana or Dayton, Pa. Leav e ' 3:15 p. rn. Friday, return Sunday. Call Horst, 2651. W ANTED—Second hand baby carrisge. Call 339{) or visit 802 Windcrest. LOST Silver and grey Parker "51" in Chem 2 lab. Call Jerry Allen, 2905. WANTED---aide. to Erie,: March 2. Call Marge, 48ii4.
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