FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 Trustees Approve Faculty Changes Promotions, retirements, title' changes and leaves were ap proved by the College's Board of Trustees at its weekend meeting. Promotions included Kenneth L. Holderman, associate profes sor and assistant director of en gineering extension to professor and assistant director of engin eering extension; Dr. Ernest A. Lachner, assistant professor of fish culture to associate professor of fisheries biology; and John N. Seiler, assistant professor to as sociate professor of engineering extension. Retirements included those of Dr. Jabir Shibli, professor of mathematics; Dr. William E. Butt, professor of economics; and Paul P. Korb, agricultural extension representative. Dr. Butt was named professor emeritus of eco nomics. Dr. Shibli, who will retire on Jan. 31, joined the faculty as as sociate professor of mathematics in 1921, while Dr. Butt, whose re tirement is effective Jan. 4, has been on the faculty since 1920. Korb, who had served in Sulli van, and later in Tioga county, since he joined the extension ser vices in 1918, will retire Dec. 31. Stolen! Service Leader To Discuss World Needs Dr. Malcolm Adiseshiah. asso ciate general secretary of Inter national Student service will lead a discussion of "World Poli tics versus World Need" in 304 Old Main 3 A.M. Sunday. Dr. Adiseshiah has recently re turned from India arid is an ex pert on student and university needs in Southeast Asia. In addi tion to his travels throughout Sot' heart Asia in the past year he has visited all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The program is sponsored by the World Fellowship commis sion of PSCA. Dorothy Park and William Niering are the co-chair men. MooPlev Posts Doariline For La Vie Group Photos All eroups who have not re turned their picture proofs or La Via must hand them in today at 412 Old Main or at the Penn State Photo Shop, said Marjorie Mous ley. photo editor. The yearbook is going to press this week and those not returned will be left out of the issue. Those arouos who have not vet picked up their proofs should stop by the Penn Statt Photo Shop and choose their proofs. Organizations who have not turned in picture proofs are All- College Cabinet. Chapel Choir. Glee Club. Junior Service Board Players. Student Athletic Board. Thespians and Treble Singers. Ctv‘ 0110Wil gas Fashion Editor To Speak at Tea Theta Sigma Phi, women's na tional journalism honorary, will hold a tea for all women in jour nalism in the southwest lounge of Atherton Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Miss Cynthia Cabot, fashion editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, will be the guest of honor. Invitations were Sent to all women registered in journalism, but other women interested in professional journalism are in vited to attend, said Roberta Hutchison, president. All Theta Sigma Phi alums on campus were also invited. Miss Cabot formerly was a resident of State College and at tended the College. As fashion editor of the Inquirer she has been in charge of many fashion shows in Philadelphia. She has dictated much fashion policy be cause of the prominence of her paper. Miss Cabot will also be guest speaker at the journalism 1 and 2 class at 11 a.m. Monday. Miss Lynette Lundquist, for mer president of Theta Sigma Phi, and Mrs. Richard Lose, ad - viser, will pour. Mary Ann Pletcher is general chairman for the affair. Jean Thurston is in charge of refreshments and dec oration, and Joan Peters in charge of arrangements. Philotes Hold Dance Alter Basketball Tilt Philotes, an independent wom en's organization, is holding a joint Christmas dance with the Penn State Club in Old Main after the basketball game tomor row evening. In addition to Penn State men and Philotes members, independ ent women from the dormitories have also been invited. Students may attend either with dates or "stag." The dance will be an informal affair, with records providing the music. It will last until mid night. Evelyn Smith and Jean Hax ton are in charge of refresh ments. Marine Medals Available All Marine veterans who are qualified to receive World War II victory medals and American de fence medals can obtain their awards in 204 Engineering "E" any time Monday or Tuesday. Major N. A. Miller Jr. of the U.S.M.C. will distribute the med als upon presentation or the vet eran's discharge or a copy of it. Jl Yog won I row old she Atiertcre.4l ... for our service is unsurpassed anywhere! Orders are served up in a matter of minutes, exactly as you ask it. Make it a daily occasion to visit The ALLENCREST for super food. THE TER ROOM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Art Honorary Holds Contest Pi Gamma Alpha. local art hon orary. is sponsoring a Christmas Card Contest for which all stu dent. may submit original holi day designs. There is no limitation on the number of entries which con testants may submit. The size of the design must be about that of an average Christmas card. said Jo Marie Jackson. co-chairman of the committee in charge of the contest. Entries must be mailed to Box 43, Mac Allister Hall. by Decem ber 17. The honorary will award a first prize of, VC Second prize will be $5. and a book will be given to the third prize winner. After they have been fudged. the designs will be sent to a com mercial card company for consid leration. Miss Jackson's co-chairman is Eve Winter. Nancy Mast is assist ing them. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion: $l.OO. three insertions: 17 words or less. Call Collegian. 711. FOR SALE '941 SCHULT trailer, 318-B Windcrest. Available for im mediate occupancy. Length 21 feet. AIR Corps flight jackets, fur collars, wool lined; war sur plus. All sizes. Brand new, $l2. Call Wilkie. 3925. 1929 STUDEBAKER 2-door se- dan; good condition, 4 good tires. See Dave at 433 W. Beaver after 5:30 weekdays or afternoon Saturday and Sunday. '39 PONTIAC coach, excellent mechanical condition, good tires, winterized. Priced right. Call 704 Windcrest. '39 PONTIAC coach, excellent mechanical condition, good tires, winterized. Priced right. Call 704 Windcrest. 1940 BLACK 4-door Chevy. ex- cellent condition, new tires, mo tor: radio. heater: clean, no dents. Call Lou. 6112. REGISTERED pure bred Boxer pup. The perfect Christmas gift for youngsters 6-60. Pine Hall Kennels, State College 2280. wailing at iVIAN'S Omega wrist watch, in town or on campus. Call 2598. SILVER tie clasp with initials R.S.F. in vicinity of Engineer ing A. Finder return to R. S. Far well, Engineering C. NECKLACE consisting of three strands imitation pearls. Finder Please call 2879. Reward. WANTED ECHOPHONE Skybuddy or equivalent all wave receiver. Call Yuster at College extension 376-M. ATTENTION, winners: I'll buy two tickets to Cotton Brawl and hotel reservation. Call loser, Ray, 889. BEAUTIFUL, luscious, vivacious coed to do housekeeping cook ing, other chores during my wife's two-week absence. Only those fulfilling all of above need inquire. Apply in person at trailer No. 907. Bill Morris, Duke of Windcrest. Interviews by ap pointment. APARTMENT or house for Xmas holidays. Pay rent or exchange for service. Call 126 Atherton. I NEED four Cotton Bowl tick ets. Will pay premium. Call 4908, ask for Bob Anderson. TROMBONE player with dance band experience. Call Adams, 2337. ROUND trip to Dallas, $35. Call Kay Koven, 3911. RIDERS to Chicago, leaving, Dec 19 or 20. Call Toni, 2436. WAITER to serve on Friday eve ning, Dec. 19, 1947. Call 4908, ask for Ace. Phi Kappa Psi. 26 PASSENGERS to Dallas; DC-3, CAA approved; leave Important Announcement Christmas Recess Greyhound Lines Greyhound lines will operate special buse s from the parking lot south of Rec. Hall. Sat., Dec. 20. departure 12:45 p. m. Re servations will be made with the purchase of your ticket and must be made before 10 p. m. of Dec. 19. Students using the regular service are also requested to pur chase their tickets at least 10 hours in advance of their in ten . ed departure time. For tickets and information call the Greyhound Post House 146 N. Atherton Street. Phone 4181. PAGE PIVI Philadelphia Dec. 30, return Jan. 2. $B7 roundtrio. Call Dick Cag ier, 2532. FOUR tickets to Cotton Bowl game. Call 3250, ask for Dave Hughes. I WISH to buy four Cotton Bowl tickets. Call Karl Eisele, 2845. PAPERHANGING: Student vet eran needs work. Five years' experience. Phone 2404 and ask for "Whitey" Schaller. RIDE for two. Albany, N. Y.. or Rutland. Vt.. Christmas vaca tion. Cal) 6274. Share driving and expensc,„ WAITERS for dinner dance De cember 19. Contact Snyder. 3181. MISCELLANEOUS WALK to Cotton Bowl, keep ex penses to minimum. Think of the exercise! Contact Penn State Hiking Club before Dec. 20. COTTON Bowl!! Couples and stags invited on a chartered bus to Dallas; $35 round-trip. Leave Pittsburgh Monday, get back early Sunday morning. Stay over two nights in Dallas and join the celebration. Call Meloy, 3925. MAGAZINES make good gifts. Give him a subscription to Time, Life, Esquire. Glamour, Vogue, Harpers Bazaar for her. Call Bob German, 2207. GET your typing done reason ably. Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m. TALENTED STUDENTS: Win cash prizes. Sign up for all-col lege talent show at Student Union immediately. AVOID pre-Xmas and weekend rush with your dry cleaning. Visit the Quick Press Shop now.
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