The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 20, 1948, Image 6

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    Blue Key
Blue Key elected officers for
the coming semester at a special
meeting in 418 Old Mam Sunday
night., Elected were Tmornas R.
Yemm, president: Bernard M.
Ashner, vice-president; Francis
Felder, treasurer; Richard H.
Smith, secretary.
TREAT YOURSELF
JgM AFTER THAT
U§| ROUGH EXAM
Why not give yourself rest and relaxation at THE CEDARS
between those finals. Our specialties in steak s and sea foods
will make school worries melt away. Dine lonite in the at
mosphere that's different.
THE CEDARS
1/4 Mile West of SPRING MILLS On Pennsylvania Route 45
More than
meets the eye...
One look and you’d say that a great deal of
work lies ahead before this new telephone
central office is completed. That’s true. But
already, much of the job is done!
For months telephone men have been
hard at work-in offices and in the field.
One group has carefully studied business and
population trends and has forecast the tele
phone needs of the community for years to
come. Another has determined the amount
and types of equipment that will best meet
these needs. Still others have found ways to
make this new equipment a part of our
world-wide communications network.
At our Western Electric plants the tele
phone equipment—the switchboards, frames
and switching mechanisms, the cable, wire
and relays—lias been scheduled and is al
ready being manufactured.
All this and more before the ground was
broken!
The telephone business is a constantly ex
panding business in which thousands of
college men are finding interes
warding careers. There’s a future in telephony.
Liebig Chem Society
The Liebig Chemical Society
recently elected Joseph Slakas,
president: Don Nickol, vice-pres
ident; Patricia Ludorf, secretary;
Robert Hollis, treasurer: Sarah
McGrew. faculty adviser; Robert
Bensing. Ag Student Council Rep
resentative.
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Pi Lambda Sigma
Newly elected officers of Pi
Lambda Sigma, pre-law honorary,
are Samuel Holland, president;
Robert Kagen. vice-president; and
Frances Welker, secretary-trea
surer.
Maple Room
Because of final examinations
which begin at the College on
Thursday afternoon, the Maple
Room in the Home Economics
Building closed today until after
the beginning of the second se
mester in February.
AT 'PENN STATE
JOYCE
HODGINS
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
JOYCE SAYS:
“I smoke Chesterfields be
cause they never irritate my
throat. I also like the way
they’re packed—not too tight,
or too loose.”
A nation-wide survey shows
that Chesterfields are TOPS
with College Students from
coasl-10-coast.
'Gerton or Neiman ?'
Confused Staff
Wonders
With the end of the semester
near at hand, the Collegian staff
now feels that they can release
for public knowledge news of a
horrible coincidence that has
been their misfortune to encoun
ter. A pair of junior board mem
bers named Arni Gerton and Jim
Neiman, who, though unrelated,
looked too much alike.
All during the present semester
these two have been confusing
their Collegian associates and
even some of the journalism de
partment. Unfortunately, the
“twins” have several classes to
gether and usually not by choice
they sit near each other.
Not long ago. Gerton received
a card from the College which
had first been seiit to Zeta Beta
Tau, Neiman’s house, and then
was forwarded to his house, Beta
Sigma Rho.
Each is constantly having
trouble convincing people he
can’t be responsible for the
other’s debts.
.-The resemblance between the
two has its limits as far as one
coed is concerned. She’s pinned
to Neiman and not apt to make a
mistake in knowing who is who.
Helzel Memorial-
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brary proposal was instituted by
IFC in an attempt to express the
gratitude of those who realize the
heights to which the Prexy
raised the College.
Charlotte E. Ray, former Dean
of Women, in contributing to the
Hetzel Memorial Fund, said,
"Those of us who worked for
many years under President
Hetzel consider him the world’s
greatest college president and
consider ourselves fortunate to
have come under his inspiring
leadership.”
The fund committee reported
yesterday that contributions from
individuals, fraternities, sororit
ties and clubs have been very
good and some of the more re
cent contributions are as fol
lows:,
Charlotte E. Ray .$lO
Dean Arthur R. Warnock .. 10
Chi Omega 15
Cwens 25
Delta Gamma 15
Delta Upsilon 15
Gamma Phi Beta 15
Kappa Delta Rho 15
Sigma Delta Tau 5
State College Contruction
Co 10
Zeta Beta Tau 15
Zeta Tau Alpha 5
(^npagementi
Lustig—Mittelman
The marriage of Elaine Mittel
man to Seymour Lustig took place
in Wilkes-Barre on December 28.
Miss Mittelman. a senior in Jour
nalism. is president of Alpha Ep
silon Phi. a member of Theta Sig
ma Phi and Masquaretites. Mr.
Lustig is from Scranton.
Kurtz—Pomeroy
The engagement of Miss Bette
Jane Pomeroy and Horace F.
Kurtz was announced during
Christmas at a family gathering
held at Miss Pomeroy’s home.
Miss Pomeroy, a junior, lives in
Wyomissing. Mr. Kurtz. Sigma
Pi. is a senior in the Mineral In
dustries School.
Giblin—Meng
The engagement of Lods Meng.
Phi Mu sorority, was announced
to Owen J. Giblin, Alpha Sigma
Phi. on December 24. Miss Meng
was graduated last year and is
now working in Washington. D.
C. Mr. Giblin is a senior in Com
merce and Finance, and is a mem
ber of Scabbard and Blade and
Delta Sigma Pi.
Women’s
Intramurals
Bowling
Last week’s games decided
league winners in WRA intra
mural bowling. Co-op and Phi
Mu lead Leagues I and 11, re
spectively, while Delta Zeta and
Thet.a Phi Alpha tied for the
League 111 crown. '
In a playoft. the DZ bowlers
earned the League 111 honors by
pinning a 577-528 loss on Theta
Phi Alpha’s team. Jacquelyn Wen
gert paced the winners with a
high score of 141 and Ann Kellen
stine’s 128 was high score for the
losing team.
Penn State has a “ghost walk’’
where a long deceased hoodlum
is supposed to walk up and down
at certain times. It is located in
the rear of Women’s building.
CLASSIFIEDS
MISCELLANEOUS
A LITTLE SUNSHINE for you.
College Grille, across from post
office. Come get acquainted. Ser
vice with a smile.
GET your typing done reason
ably. Manuscripts, thesis, etc.
Call State College 2864 after 6:30