PAGE EIGHT NROTC Students Complete Two-Month Training Course Fifty-two NROTC students at the College will disembark in Norfolk, Va., Saturday after a two-month training cruise to Med iterranean ports. The midshipmen departed from Norfolk June 7 and called at Lisbon,' Portugal; Ville Franche and Golfe Juan, France; Genoa and Leghorn, Italy: and Gibraltar. A battleship, aircraft carrier, two heavy cruisers and seven destroyers participated in the cruise. Lt. Comdr. Her J. Fairchild, Jr., USN, assistant professor of lto, and Chief Yeoman R. H. Rezin, OTC unit, also participated in the naval science stationed at Mont A 1 USN, assigned to the College NRi cruise. Midshipmen from the College on the cruise are Andrew Adel man. Jerry Barrho. Harry Bauer, Paul Baumgardner, Roderick Bergstrom, Joseph Burlew. Ed win Caroenter, David Chalmers. Harold Clark. Raymond Deßla sio, Willard Evans. Robert Free borough, Robert Freedman. Richard Gavalis. Robert Geb hart, Donald Gibble, Robert Goodell, Thomas Grifferty, Rich ard Hannah, Richard Harding. Albert Hibbard, Alton Hitchner, Frederick Hookins. Walter Hou ser, James Huber. Harold Katz, Walter Kmak. Harold Kramp holz, Robert Louis and Thomas Lukas. William Mathers, Kenneth Mil ler, Robert Miller. William My ers. Thomas Overdorf, Donald Phelps, Richard Pulling, Tom Reese. Robert Richardson. Gor don Robinson, Robert Robinson, Ira Romberger. Robert Schuster, Kenneth Shull Alexander Stew art, Lawrence Templeton, Milton Thrasher and Lamar Tuzo. Rodney Waters. Charles Wil liams. Richard Willse and Har old Wilson. 'Retirement'- (Continued from page one ) struction crew are Ray Maule, manager; Francis Revitte, assist ant manager: Frances Casey and Sarah Drum. On the paint crew are Estelle Adelman, Pat Adel tnan, Rosalie Caplan, Kit Driefus. and' Rhoda Sivitz. Herb McCullom is in charge of lighting, assisted by Virginia Minshall and Duke Reeves. The orops committee consists of Eliz abeth Marlino, manager; Shirley Mlart, Bettie Jane Burket, and Florerjce Jones. Heading the ad vertising staff is Elizabeth Bri ienbaugh, assisted by Sara Jane \.pp and Olivia Crider. Costume Crew Members of the costume crew <re Dorothy Crooks, manager; dara Jane App, Olivia Crider, Marian McKeown. Mary Mohr ind Anita Shapiro. In the make ip department are Virginia Ga ble. Martha Lewis, Selma Rud oick and Anita Shapiro. Barbara T ones is in charge of sound ef "ects. Leonard Stein is house "lanager. and Robert Brooks is •nil boy. “Ladies in Retirement,” writ ■'n by Edward Percy and Regi ald Denham, is a melodrama hich ran on Broadway in 1941 ad also was presented here be >re the war. In 1800 where Carnegie Hall ow stands was a barn, with a 'og pen nearby. J Shop Headquarters for BABY GIFTS Children’s Gifts Children’s Wearing Apparel 1 to 6 YARN Columbia, Botany, Beehive, Bernat Knitting Instruction Art Needlework A Skop 129 S. Frazier St. * THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Fur bay Talks on Global Minds Dr. John H. Furbay, director of Air World Education and noted explorer, scientist, author and educator, will speak at the Penn sylvania Superintendents and Principals Conference annual dinner in Nittany Lion Inn at 6:30 o’clock tonight on “Global Minds for a Global World.” At 11 a.m. he will speak to teachers attending the Pennsyl vania Workshop in 3 Carnegie Hall. This talk will be open to the public. Air World Education is an or ganization devoted to interpret ing our air world responsibilities. Furbay. who travels an esti mated 100,000 air miles annually, was once president of the College of West Africa. Monrovia. Li beria. and also a collector for the American Museum of Natural History and Field Museum. He has edited the widely syn dicated newspaper column “De bunker.” He is author of several books on folklore, nature, his tory, sociology and education. His hobby is tracing down the truth behind popular fallacies superstitions, and historical errors. HOME IS NO PLACE FOR WASHING, AS SURELY YOU'LL AGREE, WHY NOT COME HERE AND DO IT? OROPIN SOMETIME AND SEE' AVC To Discuss Civil Rights The civil rights issue now be fore Congress will be discussed at the regular meeting of Amer ican Veterans Committee in 11 Sparks at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Formation of a town chapter of AVC was agreed upon at the last meeting. All World War II veterans who are permanent resi dents of Centre County and in terested in helping to charter this chapter are urged to contact Mor ris Wiley or Ernest Millard. Chapter members appointed to serve on the summer committee are Morris Wiley, chairman, Ern est Millard, recording and corre sponding secretary, and Saul Sperling, treasurer. Regular meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. every other Wednes day throughout the summer. The meeting place will be announced in next week’s Collegian. Girl of Week- <Continued from page one) Other prizes are a gold wrist watch and a silver loving cup. In addition Sammy Kaye presents each girl a personal gift of a fit ted handbag, when she appears on the program. Judges of the Miss Penn State contest were Louis H. Bell, direc tor. of public information; James H. Coogan, assistant director of public information; Delmer P. Duvall, assistant spe’ialist in mo tion picture production; Ridge Riley, executive secretary of the Alumni Association; and Frank S. Neusbaum, professor of dra matics. NATION-WIDE .SURVEY SHOWS m.r. <oiie 9 . students smoke Chesterfields than any other brand f MILDER T: THEY’RE THI MAN’S C! OF THE PITTSI CO-HOIDER OF THE IN THE NATI * M ' ' t «: CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements mast be placed before 3 p.m. on Mondays pre ceding issue. Rates are 50c per inser tion of 17 words or less. 3c per additional word. Call Collegian 0711. WANTED TYPING OP TERM papers, reports and theses done promptly Secretarial serv- PUB- (Continued from page one) than did the Pollock Circle build ing. Mr. Loman also announced that the six - compartment stainless steel trays used in the men’s din ing halls would be replaced this Fall with 1 chinaware and that drapes would be placed on the dining hall windows to add to the cheerfulness of the building. THE CANDY CANE 128 WEST COLLEGE Try Our Walk-Away Sundaes 20c PHONE 4253 WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1048 Ice. Rni. 205 State College Hotel. Phone 4906. HOUSE In fraternity district not serving meals to share dining room with Theta Xi during Post Session. Call Dick Broes mnn 2161. MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE French lessons and conversa tional lessons during main and poet sessions by College Instructress from France. See Madam Fawkes. 708 Wind crest or call 8970. PICNIC LUNCH boxes punch, birthday cakes, and other cakes, sandwiches. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., State Col lege 4818. TUTORING AVAILABLE for Chemistry 1. 2. 3, 4. 20, 21, 30, 31. 490, 491, 492. Call Spliethoff 6711 Ext. 216 J or 2882 (eve nings). ■ FOR SALE 1946 DODGE convertible, complete ac cessories ; excellent condition. Mr. Chapman, 100 W. Hamilton State College after 5:30 p.m. LOST LAPEL PlN—shaped like a dancing girl. Somewhere between library and Ather ton. Call 157 Ath. Reward.
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