The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1948, Image 4

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Map Students Display
Aerial Mosaic in MI
An aerial mosaic of Centre
County. matte up of 400 aerial
pixrtographs mounted on a ply
wood backing, has been meowed
by 26 students of the map evalua
tzon class. and is on display in 106
Mineral Industries building.
On the mosaic. Central Penn
aYlvania's forested highlands stand
out in sharp contrast to its belts
of agricultural valleys. College
and other buildings, highways,
streams, and farm lands are
clearly distinguishable.
Uses of such a mosaic inclu4.ie
instruction in map interpretation
and assistance in studying slopes
of farming areas, according to Dr.
E. Willard Miller, chief of the
division of geography.
He explained that in making
the four-by-ten-foot mosaic, stu
dents used aerial pictures taken
ter a government agricultural
agency. The most difficult Dart of
the six-month lob was in accu
rately matching the photographs,
he said.
Weiding.4
Merriman - Bell
Woodene Bell, '46, former Col
legian editor, was married last
Sunday to Klein S. Merriman in
McKeesport. The couple will re
side in Versailles, Pa., after
May 1.
PanHel Sponsors
Speaker for Coeds
Margaret Sherwood. noted edu
cator, will be the guest speaker
of the Paraiel Council at a lec
ture in 119 Cosroond Laboratory
at 4 tan. April 30.
"The Setting of the Jewel." a
lecture on the merits of educa
tion. will be Miss Sherwood's
tapir- All coeds are invited to at
tend and will be excused from
their four o'clock classes by the
Dean of Wcmen.
It's Morgan at his best ...sweet swing
at its best ...in this new Decca platter.
When it comes to cigarettes,
Russ says in his typical Morgan Manner,
"Camels suit my 'T
-Zone' to a T."
Millions of smokers agree with
Russ about Camels. More people are
smoking Camels than ever before.
Try Camels on your "T-Zone"
Find out for yourself why, with
smokers who have tried and compared,
Camels are the "choice of experience."
And here's another great record—
More people are smoking CMS than ever before!
co_edito
Theta Phi Alpha
Theta Phi Alpha will entertain
the Phi Kappa fraternity at a
lawn party at the Theta Phi Al
pha house, 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
Theta Chi
Omega chapter of the Theta
Chi will be hosts to the District
Three Assembly tomorow. A
banquet will be held at the Nit
tany Lion Inn. Guest speaker at
the dinner will be James P. Mul
holland, acting president.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Chi Phi will entertain Zeta Tau
Alpha at the fraternity house
Sunday afternoon.
Alpha Gamma Delta
The pledge dance of Alpha
Gamma Delta will be held at the
Delta Chi fraternity tomorrow
night. With a carnival theme, the
semi-formal dance will feature
Gene Sprague's orchestra. Guests
of honor will be the sorority
pledges. A model peldge queen
will be crowned at the dance.
Alpha Chi Omega
•
Alpha Chi Omega entertained
the Phi Kappa Psi's at the Phi
Psi house last Thursday night.
Alpha Chi Rho
New pledges of Alphe Chi Rho
are David Aellows, Robert Har
lan, and Jay Rittenhouse. New
initiates include Robert Carr,
Robert Carney, Bohdan Choman.
Alfred Darrachs, William Gehrell 4- ,
Norman Boehm, Kenneth Mc-
Cracken, and Robert Schwart.
Select Furnishings
Two girls from each sorority
will be interviewed this week by
Harold R. Loman, College pur
chasing agent, to make the final
decision on the furnishings they
want in their suites, said Miss
Ellamae Jackson, assistant to the
Dean of Women.
Trod, plod on the sod,
But never forget,
'Tw.s made by God.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE CCIMISM.
All senior women may Tote
for the six honor women for
Class Day at the Dean at
Women's Office until noon
today.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon
will be hosts to the Gamma Phi
Beta sorority at a buffet supper
on Sunday afternoon at the fra
ternity house.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
l rices are 40c one Insertion i $l.OO,
three insertions: 17 words or kis Call
Collegian 6711.
GOOD USED BICYCLE—Men's $86.00,
with bell and carriage bgaket. Call John
C. Chew, 4296. Fine bargain I
TRAILER FOR SALE Call at 705-A
Windcreat.
POOL TABLE, cues and belle. Recently re
built, Reasonably priced. Call 2220.
PHILCO portable radio—like new—Mendel
sohn model E epeedgun for kodsks. Ar
gue. Ed Sheriff 8975.
15 FOOT ROYAL TRAILER Bargain
at $5OO. Contact Alfred C. Oyler 9388
Windcrest.
MOTORCYCLE-1934 Indian Four, Easy
starting, smooth running, 40 miles per
gallon. Good tires. Bud Yenney 6929.
TUXEDO Size 86. Reasonable. Call
George 830.
RADIO-6-tube, 2 band, table model. Ex
cellent condition, ;26. Herbert Fates
909 Windcrest.
1933 CHEVROLET—Not much for looks,
but good engine and tires. Evergreen
Station one mile east on Bellefonte
highway.
NOW YOU CAN GET that personalized
pipe low prices see the "Campus
Special." Conta . ct Stan Morris, 2411.
TANDEM BICYCLE—bIue and white ; has
lunch basket for spring outings. Call
Bill, 4400, 6:30 - 7:00.
BLACK WALLET font last weekend. Ini
tials G.E.T. If found call Frank Thomp
son 2411.
GRAY GABARDINE raincoat Thurs., April
S. in New Physics second floor. I have
yours. Call 3941. Barnhart.
WILL PERSON who picked up wrong
gabardine topcoat at Theta Xi, April 17
call Stauffer (810). I have yours.
THIN GOLD NECKLACE chain Friday,
April 16 between Atherton Hall and State
Senior Women
FOR SALE
LOST
VAITIA
College Hotel. Contact Sonia Tome&11, 160
Ath or Mrs. Hall, N.W. Unit, Ath Hall.
BLACK NAVY COAT at Eng. C Thum
morning. I have your. Call Fortune at
4122.
WHO PICKED UP Argue candid camera,
black ease, with their coat at Lambda
Chi .cloak room Saturday night. Call STU
at 2602.
WANTED
RIDERS—to Philadelphia. Leave Satter..
day noon, return Sunday. Call Bob Mein
ken, Phi Kappa Psi, telephone 4908.
WILL PERSON who picked up gray wool
topcoat 126 Sparks April 10, call Her
shey 2937. I have yours.
WITNESSES to the motorcycle accident 5
LIGHT GRAY
DOESKIN SLACKS
• 100% Wool
• Dot Fasteners
• Saddle Stitched
Side Seams
• California Style
AN $18.50 VALUE
At $13.50
ALSO BLUE AND TAN BASKET WEAVE
Philipsburg's Progressive Store
It's RUSS MORGAN'S top Decca Record!
PRIDAY, 'AIBS
p.m. Saturday at 'Allis aad 'rimmed.
Please tall Biller at 2117.
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AVAILABLE for men 'at 244 S.
Pugh et. Reasonable rates. Call 1312.
ROOMS AVAILABLE to students . for all
summer sessions at Lambda Obi Alpha.
Apply in•yerson any evening after 6 p.m.
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Ziff's
B. J. Relnolas Tobacco Co.. Winstem.Baleis. it. 0.