The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1948, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948
Brooks Named
Ray Brooks, Delta Upsilon,
won the title of King of the
Mardi Gras at the Motar Board
carnival in Recreation Hall last
Friday night. Brooks was nomi
nated by the Alpha Omicron Pi
sorority.
Runners-up to the king were
William Echlereyer, Acac i a,
who was V--
Delta Gamm
candidate, a •
Richard Wert
Phi Kappa Si
ma, the can(
date of Gami
Phi Beta.
The electi
was held at cc
end of Recr(
Hall, as the
rious boot.
lined the floor.
Dancing took
place in the center of the floor.
Over 300 general admission
a Mau Mora Ca
Carnival King
tickets for the carnival were sold,
but the complete treasury re
port has not been completed, an
nounced Martha Koons, treas-
The Kappa Kappa Gamma
booth, a freak show, took in the
largest amount of tickets and
will be awarded a prize for the
accomplishment. Other booths
securing the most tickets were
Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Phi
Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, and
Alpha Gamma Delta.
There were seventeen sorority
booths an d two independent
booths represented at the car
nival. A few fraternities aided
the various groups.
All proceeds will go to the
Charlotte E. Ra y scholarship
fund, which helps those girls in
need of financial aid for com
pletion of their college educa
tion.
CHESTERFIELD IS BUILDING
ANOTHER FACTORY
BECAUSE ALL OVER AMERICA MORE MILLIONS
Soon our newest factory will be
taking its place in the Chesterfield
sky line in Durham, N. C., where the
Chesterfield factory group is already
"A city within a city."
With the addition of this modern
factory, efficient in every way, Chest
erfield will continue to keep smokers
from coast to coast well supplied with
the cigarette that is—
SO MI LO THEY SATISFY MILLIONS
SO MILD THEY'LL SATISFY YOU-
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Chem Council
Holds Election
Nominations for the 12 vacan
cies existing in the Chemistry and
Physics Student Council will con
tinue today, preliminary to elec
tions in the lobby of Osmond Lab
oratory tomorrow. Nomination
sheets will be posted on the Os
mond and Pond Laboratory Bul
letin boards.
Senior positions of the council
are available to two chemical en
gineers, one chemist, and one com
mercial chemist. Junior openings
include two for chemical engi
neers, and one each for science or
pre medical and physics students.
One science or pre medical, one
physics, and one chemistry or
commercial chemistry student is
needed to complete sophomore
representation.
Unlimited nominations may be
made in each category listed for
each class, according to Abram
Boller, president of the council.
OF SMOKERS ARE ASKING FOR 4/1*
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Acoustical Society
To Hear Physicist
Dr. H. K. Schilling, head of the
physics department, and two
members of that department,
Clayton H. Allen and Wesley L.
Nyborg, will leave on tomorrow
morning to attend the 36th meet
ing of the Acoustical Society of
America being held at the Statler
Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, on
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
of this week.
Mr. Nyborg will present a
paper at the meeting entitled
"Spectra of Ultrasonic Edge
Tones." The paper was prepared
in conjunction with Mahlon Burk
hard, also of the College physics
department.
The program at the conference
will consist of various contribut
ed papers on acoustical subjects,
two symposiums, a demonstration
lecture on the focusing of sound
waves, and a panel discussion.
Other features of interest will in
' elude a visit to the N.A.C.A. Flight
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Committee within a week.
Propulsion Research Laboratory
on Friday afternoon and the So
ciety banquet on Friday night.
The meetings will be held, it
conference rooms at the hotel and
at the Case Institute of Tech
nology.
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