PAGE FOUR r—nciagentent.4 Crawford—Spicher Anouncement has been made ~i the engagement of Jane Spell er, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Jack Crawford, a student at the Uni versity of Michigan Law School. Both Miss Spicher and her fiance graduated from the College last June. Miller—Con sion The engagement of Janet Con ;ton to Jack Miller has been an nounced. Miss Conston is a soph omore in the School of Liberal Arts and a member of the staff of the Daily Collegian. She is from Philadelphia. Mr . Miller is a senior business student at Temple University. He is also from Philadelphia. Lyons—McDermott The McDermott twins are no —nAer a source of confusion on ampus. A glance at the third finger, left hand will immediate ly identify Jean whose engage ment to Richard Lyons, of Pitts burgh, was announced at a par ty in Atherton Hall on Monday evening. Miss McDermott, also of Pitts '.urgh, is a sophomore in the '.•ome economics curriculum. Ly ons, a Penn State freshman at - 7alifornia State Teachers Col lege, is enrolled in the pre-vet erinary course. Swavely—Fehnel The engagement of Miss Elean or Fehnel, of Nazareth, Pa., form er president of Phi Mu sorority. to Don Swavely was recently an nounced. Miss Fehnel, who grad uated from the College in June, 1948, was feature editor of the Daily Collegian, a member of the senior board of La Vie, a member of Critique, WSSF, House of Representatives, and Who's Who in the News. Mr. Swavely is a senior at the College. Foster—Miller The engagement of Ellen Mil ler, Westfield, N.J., and Lawrence Foster, Rutherford, N.J., was an nounced over the Christmas holi days. Miss Miller is a senior in Arts and Letters and a member of Chi Omega sorority. She is also a member of Treble Singers. assist Ps e a ..__' aft a, grilv-ir&e . ,7 kt.t.„ „7 : : Hear CONNIE HAINES' L new version of "Stormy Weather" 4 1 ...you'll know! (A Signature Record) illf t ! i I i lk 1 • 00 illitv #1149 Cot, a, aptere 6e? Make the CAMEL 30-DAY TEST ...and you'll know! -- 1,~-,~•'4f Co- ..)diti Alpha Tau Omega Newly elected officers of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are as fol lows, Richard McAdams, master; Harold Catherman, chaplain; Harry McKeon, keeper of ex chequer; Edwin Manbeck, scribe; Richard Manchester, keeper of annals; William Keifer, usher; and Richard Gille:Tie, sentinel. Alpha Chi Omega Newly elected officers of Alpha Chi Omega are Patricia Irwin, president, and Nancy Evans, first vice-president. ant photo editor of La Vie, a mem ber of Chimes, and on the junior advertising board of Froth. Foster, who was graduated from the College in journalism last June, was news editor of the Daily Collegian, president of Hat Societies Council, a member of Sigma Delta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Skull and Bones. He is now on the news staff of the Newark Evening News. Bragg—Bi.hl The engagement of Josephine Bihl of Harrisburg and Barrie Bragg of Mount Holly, N.J.. was announced December 19, 1948. Miss Bihl, a senior in Physical Education, is a member of Chi Omega. She is a past men,')er of Cwens, on the Physical Education Stu , :lent Council and a member of Lakonides. Bragg, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, is also a sensor in Physical Education and serves on that school's student council. Moliney—Kalbach Recently announced was the engagement of Julia Kalbach from Reading and Frank Mohney from Drexel Hill. Miss Kalbach is a seventh semester senior in Education and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. She is a mem ber of the College Choir, the Louise Homer Club and the Edu cation Student Council. Mohney, an eighth semester senior in forestry, is president of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. That great number that everybody was hum ming back in 1933 comes to life again with Connie Haines' sensational, new recording. Here's little Connie Haines, smooth-singing, phono-fan favorite, talking over this all-time hit-tune with fellow musician, Jerry Jerome Yes, make the 30-day Camel Mildness Test. See for yourself how mild Camels are. In •t recent test of hundreds of people who ,aloked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, after making Weekly ex aminations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION dae 5-shtehise THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Pledge Tea Group Ends Meetings No further meetings of the Pan hellenic Pledge Tea committee, consisting one one active and one pledge from each sorority, will be held, Roslyn McCollom, co chairman, said. Committee mem bers, however, will be asked to arrive early the day of the tea in order to settle final arrangements. The tea will be held in Simmons from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Special subcommittees are in charge of various groupings of sororities. In vita tions were handled by Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta. Refreshments wil be supervised by Delta Zeta, Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Beta Sigma Omicron and Phi Mu. Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Gamma Delta were in charge of securing a place to hold 'the tea, while Phi Sigma Sigma, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Phi Alpha. Kappa Alpha Theta and Zeta Tau Alpha were in charge of inviting hostesses for the tea. A serving committee consists of Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta and Alpha Omicron PL Between Lions— Continued from page three Belfield in lacrosse, John Smidan sky in football. Greatest crowd-pleasers Francis Rogers heavyweight wrestling win against Temple and Steve Greene's optional rings performance in the Olym pic gym trials, both of which caused Rec Hall to bulge with the clamor of the crowd. Biggest upsets -- Penn State's 4-1 soccer triumph over Temple and the Lions' 44-40 basketball win over West Virginia. Greatest display of an in tangible called Nittany spirit— student welcome of the football team after the Pitt loss. Four graduates of the College now hold positions as college presidents. They are Dr. David D. Henry, Wayne University, De troit: Dr. George Stoddard, Uni versity of Illinois; Dr. C. E. Brehm, University of Tennessee; and James Milholland, acting president of his alma mater. ,40 , ,J • CLASSIFIEDS Aft elassifled advertisements must be in by 12 :00 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are 40e one Insertion. $l.OO, three insertions: 17 words or less. All words over 17 three !or 5c for each insertion. Call Collegian 6711. BLACK. PARKER 51 PEN with gold top- - lost week preceding Christmas vacation Please call 4628—Reward. I'AIR OF horn-rimmed glasses in red leather case. If found please call 148 Atherton. Lingnan Receives College Books Word has been received at the College from Richard E. Pride, member of the Lingnan Univer sity faculty in Canton, China, that the 4,000 student and faculty do nated books sent from the College have arrived at Lingnan. The books were donated here last June, then inspected and sorted by exchange students. They were packed and shipped by Summer Sessions students in agricultural education. A collection of 10,000 agricul tural bulletins from the collec tion of Frank D: Gardner, pro fessor emeritus of agronomy, al so was received at. Lingnan. Dunlop Heads Band Professor James W. Dunlop leader of the Blue Band, will direct the 1949 State FFA 100- piece band during Farm Show Week at Harrisburg. Since 1937, the FFA musicians have been under the direction of Dr. Henry S. Brunner, head of the Ag Ed department. MANY RADIO JOBS OPEN! Many lobs in radio for College trained men and women. The National Academy of Broadcasting offers on accelerated course in radio for 16 weeks beginning in February, Mgrch or June, 1949. NATIONAL ACADEMY of BROADCASTING 3338 16th St., N. W. Washington 10, D.C. 47 . ; ;: • , • 4 ., • — l*, • • ` ; ' ' s 2/5 CO -‘?.4:",.1A,<<. ' or. 04:0 s" t WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949 TAN AND GOLD Parker 61 pen. Find er please return to Helen Tyriw. Call 2138. Sentimental value—reward. 1044 BRADFORD high school ring Sun day before vacation. Initials 1111.111. W. Tinder please leave at Student Union. FOR SALE TRAILER FOR SALE. Excellent condition, reasonable price, immediate occupancy. inquire 781, Windcrest. SKI BOOTS. Size 9. Call Gard'. 4928 SINGLE ROOM for male student avail. able Immediately. Call 2881 Wore 8. 3205 after 5. a SLEEPWALKERS. Do you wick 1n your sleep? so, phone "Galen" tN niter 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS TYPING and mimeographing done reason ably and quickly. Secretarial aettlea. room 205, State College Hotel, above the corner. Phone 4906. aietl4o, dieteri VfifaitHikrola Smoke Camels and test them in your own "T•Zone." T for taste, T for throat. If, at any time, you are not convinced that Camels are the mildest cigarette you ever smoked, return the ppckage with the unused Camels and we wilt refuad its full purchase Price. plus postage. (Slimed) R. J. Reynolds To. Mica) Co.. Winston•Salmn. N. G. FOR RENT WANTED
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