The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 21, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Educators Praise
Campus Beauty
“It’s wonderful,” was the consensus of out-of-state graduate
students who are now enrolled in the Pennsylvania Workshop. The
135 educators represent public schools from Vermont to Florida.
“I’m crazy about Penn State,” said Miss Ann Gilkey of Miami,
Fla. A native Pennsylvanian, Miss Gilkey felt as if she were coming
home when she came to the campus, which she considers one of the
most beautiful she has ever seen. Commending the friendly attitude
of students and faculty, she added
that the College is much like
Florida Southern College and
Miami University in its campus
activities,
Taking exception to the com
mon accusation that Southern
colleges are inferior to those
in the North, she contended
that the scholastic standards of
established Dixie schools com
pare favorably with Northern
ones.
A Greenwich. Conn., repre
sentative. Miss Elisabeth Kilcol
lins. agreed with Miss Gilkey’s
opinion of the campus as one of
the most beautiful she had seen,
adding that she would compare
the College favorably with Co
lumbia Universitv.
Another Floridian. Miss Kath
erine Meoibben of Coral Gables,
drawled that she liked every
thing but the walking. She too
commented on the friendly at
mosphere and the beautiful
campus.
Miss Ethel Smith of Washing
ton, D. C„ also had words of
praise for the College. Previously
enrolled here for graduate work,
she stated that she considered it
“a very good school or I would
not have come back.”
Robert H. Long, Poultney,
Vt/s representative, disagreed
with the feminine members of
the workshop. He considered
Penn State 100 large to permit
students to become acquainted
with faculty members although
he considered the atmosphere
conducive to summer study.
Arthur W. Harlung of Martin,
Tenn., commented favorably on
the College’s high standards, pro
gressive program and building
projects.
Froth Pinnings
Marriages, engagements and
pinnings which have occurred
since June 1 may be announced
in September Froth if mailed to
Penn State Froth, Box 845, State
College, by August 1. Include
sorority or fraternity affiliations
and dates of marriages.
Kaye's Korner
• Kold Kuts
• Hot Weather Specialties
• College Creamery Dairy Products
Beaver and Allen
SEE ...
PENN'S CAVE
AMERICA'S ONLY
ALL-WATER CAVERN
•
18 MILES SOUTHWEST OF STATE COLLEGE
JUST OFF ROUTE 45
•
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILV
THE SUMMER
Home Ec Grad
At Indiana U.
Alta L. Hummel, a graduate of
the College, has been made food
manager of the Indiana Union at
Indiana University. In her new
position she will have general
charge of the preparation and
serving of a daily average of 2500
meals at the center of student
activities on the campus of the
Hoosier state school.
Miss Hummel has been in
structor in institutional adminis
tration at the College, where she
received BS and MS degrees
in institutional administration. In
1943-44 she was production
supervisor in the food depart
ment of the Indiana Union.
Dr. Glenn Writes
Health Article
Comparative studies in tuber
culosis and histoplasmosis among
the 2000 students who entered the
College last fall are reported in
an article in the May issue of the
Journal-Lancet, magazine for the
medical profession.
The article, prepared by Dr.
Herbert R. Glenn and Dr. Edgar
S. Krug, of the College Health
Service, reports that the incom
ing class of 2152 students did not
have a single case of active
tuberculosis or tuberculosis dis
ease.
Cigarettes
Cl A A per etn., plus
VJjJjl 19 c postage
All Popular Brands
5 Cartons Minimum Order
Send Checks or Money Order
Clearview Sales Agency
Dept. P-3
17 Clearview Avenue
Wilmington 278. Delaware
COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
A Pretty Face
Sways Justice
The susceptibility of State
College townspeople and stu
dents to a pretty face was made
evident these past two weeks as
nine out of 11 juries judged the
lovely Karen Andre not guilty of
the murder 'ot Bjorn Faulkner in
Town and Nine Players’ court
room drama, “The Night of Jan
uary 16.”
Only one jury, composed of
seven women and five men,
found the defendant guilty as
charged. On Monday, the closing
night of the show, a hung jury
was unable to reach any verdict
and Karen, as played by Jane
Staus, was released on bail.
Members of the group which
handed in the lone “guilty” ver
dict are Mrs. Helen Adolf, Mrs.
William Goldberg, Bub Graham,
Dr. George Lott, Herbert McCol
lom, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rayback,
Mrs. Helen Seashore. Julienne
Seashore, Mrs. William B. Som
ers, Len Stein, and Bette
Troxell.
Color Print Exhibit
In Main Eng
Color reproductions of more
than 1000 famous paintings will
be shown in 306 Main Engineer
ing tomorrow by Francis H. Rob
ertson, president of Artext
Prints, Inc.
Reproductions of old and mod
ern paintings, including post-war
color prints recently received
from Italy and France, are in
cluded in the collection.
One hundred nineteen students
were enrolled for the first ses
sion of the College.
NATION-WIDE SURVEY
Harry Truman Joins
Freshman Class
Of Penn State
Harry Truman has been ad
mitted to the freshman class of
the College.
Dean of Admissions William S.
Hoffman said he had assigned the
new enrollee, an 18-year-old
graduate of Uniontown Senior
High School, to Clarion State
Teachers College for his first
year.
His full name is Harry J. Tru
man and he will study commerce
and finance.
Race Segregation
is Lecture Topic
Problems of segregation and
helping citizens to know their
neighbors were outlined by Mrs.
Mildred Moody Eakin, professor
of Religious Education at Drew
Theological Seminary in Madi
son, N. J., in a Pennsylvania
Workshop lecture
Under the topic “Knowing Our
Neighbors,” M[rs. Eakin used
movie slides to show the teach
ers and administrators work be
ing dbne in the demonstration
school at Drew which trains
teachers for church and religious
education in schools. Children
from Madison attend sessions and
recently, classes were started for
parents.
Main objective of the school is
to aid the boys and girls and the
parents of the community in be
coming acquainted with other
races and religions. Members of
all races and religions attend
the classes together.
r SHOJ/VS THAT MORE CpLLgfi,IEJ
WHY... I smoke Chesterfield
( FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS)
/ like to sell tobacco to Liggett &
Myers because they buy the best mild
cigarette tobacco for Chesterfield and
pay the top price.
I've been smoking Chesterfields ever
since / started raising tobacco. / know
they 're made of mild, sweet tobacco.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1948
CLASSIFIEDS
AH classified advertisements most fc
placed before 3 p.m. on Mondays pn
ceding issue. Rates are 50c per insei
tlon of 17 words or less. 8c per additions
word. Call Collegian 0711.
WANTED
STUDENT with Redan interested in ©ai
time work on good commission bas
Must be in school this fall. Call 4438.
TYPING OP TERM papers, reports ai
theses done promptly. Secretarial set
ice. Km. 205 State College Hotel. Pho
4906.
FACULTY MEMBER wants ride to W<
Coast after August 6. Call Ira Brov
at 2075 afternoons.
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIVATE French lessons and convers
tional lessons during main and pc
sessions by College instructress fro
Prance. See Madam Fawkes, 708 Win
crest or call 3970.
PICNIC LUNCH boxes punch, birthdi
cakes, and other cakes, sandwich*
Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., State C<
lege 4818.
FOR SALE
ZENITH PORTABLE RADIO, electx
battery, good condition, $25. Call 671
extension 26 —1:15 to 5:30 p.m.
BE SURE TO VISIT Schlow’s Sale f.
special values.
EMERSON PORTABLE RADIO $2
Call Frenchie 851.
ALL SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED
Schlow’s Summer Clearance.
1941 WILLYS 4-door sedan, good eond
tion. Make offer. Trailer 800 Win
TAIN’T GLASS, tain’t hot. Just'ain’t g.
no use fer’t. Real diamond engagemei
ring (unengraved). Lew, 6711, extenaic
380.
BARGAINS nt Schlow’s Summer Clearm*
—Opens today.
FOUND
LADIES' SHOES at bargain prices i
Schlow’s Sale.
In the early 90’s haircuts o
fourth floor Old Main were S
cents.
besterfield wins
ith me because
hey’re Milder "
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