TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 Junior Prom, Charlie Barnet Open House Party Weekend Sootlighting Charlie Barnet and his 21 musicians. the Junior Prom will open House Party weekend festivities at 9 p.m. Friday. Tickets. coating $4 including tax. will be sold at the Athletic Associatiqn window in Uld Main. from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Friday. Barnet. who has played at the College for several dances in tne bast will Range the class •od '49 in xtecreation riall against a back ground of rail and uec orations. Because of limited tiuor space. araternity booths will not iii4Lcuieu, a ud Iturcun nosier, chairman. Hollywood Bid Tall, good looxing zarnet might easily Ile mistaxen ior a holly woco star. Actually, (luring a six montn stay in the aim coiony, his bana appeared in several produc tions, trie latest being "iviusic in IVlannattan." Directors wanted to groom Barnet for a cowboy role in Universal's "Fifty Million Nick els," but he preferred pouring cowboy technique into his saxo phone. Barnet began baking sax lessons when be was 14, His teacher hoped to prepare him for concert work, but the juvenile reed-man was dissatisfied. He wanted to travel. In later years his exploits in cluded two dozen cruises to Eur ope as e band leader. In 1034, Barnet toured the coun try to find musicians for his re organized band. None of his pres ent men have ever appeared with other "name" orchestras. New Studeni Handbook Supply Exhausted This year's copies of Student Handbook, orientation booklet for new students, are no longer available, said Richard H. Sarge, editor. All 1947-1948 copies have been distributed to sophomore and transfer students, he said. However, copies of last year's 1940-1947 edition may be picked up at the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. Serge said that Student Hand book keys for staff members have been received. Staff members are: Sarge, editor-in-chief; Ben I. French and J. Arthur Stober, associate editors; Jack Strickland, advertising manager; and Fred Harlewood, business manager. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR APPOINTMENT TO LOOK YOUR BEST FOR JUNIOR PROM ? IF NOT, YOU'D BETTER CALL THE HOTEL BEAUTY SALON 2286 r,z4' YES, It's EXTRA Service at NO fi j - Extra Charge! 24-HOUR CLEANING SERVICE SHARPEN THOSE CREASES FOR HOUSEPARTY AT H U R'S MEN'S SHOP joipp r ,l OPPOSITE MAIN CAMPUS E. College Ave., State College FOR DELIVERY CALL 4116 Plane Wreckage Wins Lawn Cup Beta Theta Pi wee awarded the Alumni 'Association trorolw for the best lawn disnlay for Home coming Weekend in inducing Fri day afternoon and evening. with Pennsylvania Week the motif of the contest. The winning exhibit depicted an airplane crashed in n field of corn ready for harvest. and had the legend. "Couldn't get here fast enough for Pennsylvania Week." Phi Delta Theta was awarded second prize for its keystone showing Penn State as the "Heart of a Great State." and Pi Kap pa Alpha placed third with an animated figure of the Nittany Lion saueezins an orange over a map of the state. The Judging committee was composed of Dr. Viktor Lovren feld. of the art education staff. chairman. John Roy. professor of fine arts. and Milton S .Osborne. professor of architeoture. The displays were Judged for their workmanship. originality. eve appeal. ingenuity. and pre sentation of theme. Prof. Osborne said. ASME Student Branch Holds Meeting, Party The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will hold its first meeting of the fall semester in 110 Electrical Engineering at 7 o'clock tonight, Raymond Bland, president, announced today. All engineering students are invited to attend, and a sttecial invitation is extended to new sopohmores who are interested in the plans and activities of the ASME. Plans for the coming season will be discussed after short in troductory talks by Harry P. Hammond, dean of the School of Engineering, and other profes sors of various engineering de partments. Following the meeting a cider and doughnut party will be held in the Mechanical Engineering laboratory. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Luncheon Club Names Candidates Six men and four women have been nominated for positions on the Steering Committee of the Faculty Luncheon Club. Elections will be held on Monday noon. Nominees are: A. W. Clyde, professor of agricultural engi neering; Dr. Walter Coutu. asso ciate professor of sociology; Dr. S. Lewis Land, professor of in dustrial education and director of vocational teacher education; Dr. Kenneth V. Manning, assist ant professor of physics; Henry T. Moon, of the agricultural ex tension staff; and Milton S. Os borne, head of the department of architecture. Others are Dr. Teresa Cohen, professor of mathematics; Rose M. Cologne, specialist in commu nity adult education; Amy G. Gardner, associate professor of home economics and art educa tion; and Vera L. Moyer. cata loguer in the College Library. Engineer Council Elects Officers Sop horn or e representatives elected to the Engineering stu dent council are: George Beses b anis, mechanical engineering; Alfred Gibson, industrial engi neering; Donald Langer, agri cultural engineering; Stanley Reisman, electrical engineering; John Wozer, aeronautical engi neering; and Richard Young, civil engineering. Council members will meet in 7 Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock tonight, announced Alex ander PetrowSki, president. SO -BE SMART ! BRING YOUR DEVELOPED THIS EXCITING NEW 122 WEST BEAVER AVE. Photo Editor Requests La Vie Activity Cards Sixth semester students and seniors graduating in June who have not yet filled out a La Vie activity card must do so today or tomorrow, in the La Vie office. 412 Old Main, Marjorie Mousley, photo editor, announced today. Senior photo appointment cards are still being mailed, and all senior pictures will be com pleted by May 10, Miss Mousley said. Sorority pictures have been postponed by the Penn ^ State Photo Shop until sororities have completed rushing. Student campus organization group photographs will continue as scheduled. It is again requested that men wear coats and ties and women dark jackets for the group photos. Sigma Della Chi Initiates Members Sigma Delta Chi, men's nation al journalism honorary, initiated six undergraduate and three pro fessional men at the Nittany Lion Inn, 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Ini tiation ceremonies were followed by a dinner at which chapter president, Joseph F. Rudick, was toastmaster. Undergraduate men initiated were John Crouse, Arnold Ger ton, James Neiman, Ralph Pear son, Arthur Ward and Malcolm White Also initiated Sunday were Rayol Daniel Jr., Manag ing Editor, Pittsburgh Su n - Telegraph; John Holtzinger, General Manager, Altoona Mir ror; and Joseph Zerby 111, pub lisher, Pottsville Republican. Tired of Old-Fashioned Photo Finishing! AT NO EXTRA COSTS NO OTHER STORE WITHIN 50 MILES OF STATE COLLEGE CAN OFFER YOU THIS PRINT. IT'S AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE ! PHOTOGRAPHY, PROFESSIONAL APPEARING Panel-Art Ag Student Council Suspends Breeze Az Hill Breeze. Agriculture Student Council publication. has been suspended for the semester. announced Herman Auker. bus inesQ manager. at the meeting of the Ae Student Council on Octo ber 15. According to Auker. the Breeze was forced to cease activities be cause of lack of funds. occasioned by a budget cut. F. Rudolph 131rannaka. prfesi dent of the Council, stated that Dr. Lyman E. Jackson. dean of the School of Agriculture. had appointed Paul H. MargoLf. pro fessor of poultry husbandry. as temporary advisor to the Coun cil. . Also discussed was the propos ed change in the date of the Har vest Ball from December 8 to No vember 15. whcih was voted down. A committee on reapportion ment of representatives from the departments of the School of Ag riculture to the Ag Student Coun cil was appointed. Robert Crist was named chairman. Dr. Carlson to Address Chem Society al Smoker Dr. Carl S. Carlson. an alumnus of the College employed at pre sent by the Esso Laboratories. will address members and euests of Phi Lambda Upsilon. honorary chemical society, at their first fall smoker in the Alpha Chi Sig ma fraternity at 7:30 o'clock to ni•ght . The sublect of his talk will be "Industrial Experiences with New Graduates." IF YOUR HOBBY IS TRY THE PRINT . . . FILMS TO US TO BE "PANEL-ART" STYLE ! Centre County Ora dab• PHONE 4805 PAGE SEVEN NEW
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