The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 28, 1950, Image 4

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    PAGE EIGHT
Panhellenic Council Issues
Revised Rushing Schedule
The revised rushing schedule for rushees in February 1950 has
been announced by Gilda Greco, Panhellenic Council rushing
chairman.
Miss, Greco stated that changes have been made in order to
lessen confusion at the Panhel Post Office.
Dates released will be those used if All-College registration
remains on February 10 and 11
or moves to February 9 and 10.
If, however, the time set is Feb
ruary 13 and 14 the whole rush
ing schedule will be pushed back
one week,' with registration on
February 17.
The schedule for the first
week of rushing follows:
February 10, Friday: Registra
tion for rushing 8:00 to 5:00.
February 13, Monday: Regis
tration for rushing 8:00-1:30. So
rorities turn in coke cards at
8:00 a.m. for February 14 and 15.
Rushees pick up coke cards 'from
10:00 to 1:00. Rushees return coke
cards from 1:00-4:00. Sororities
pick up coke cards from 5:00-
6:15.
February 15, Wednesday: So
rorities turn in coke cards at 8:00
a.m. for February 16 and ,17.
Rushees pick up coke cards from
10:00 to 1:00. Rushees return coke
cards from 1:00 to 4:00 Rushees
pick up coke cards from 5:00' to
6:00.
February I'7, Friday: Sororities
turn in At Home invitations by
10:00. Rushees pick up At Home
invitations by 12:30. Rushees re
turn At Home answers by 5:15.
February 18. Saturday: Sorori
ties pick up At Home answers
at 12:00.
Delta Zeta
Initiated into the Delta Zeta
sorority on Sunday were Mar
garet Becht, Mary Ann Boozier,
Georgia Heidish, Ann Jones, Eli
za Radcliffe, Helen Thomas and
Nancy Walker.
Beta Sigma Omicron
Beta Sigma Omicron sorority
recently initiated Joanne Snavely,
Evelyn Sebastian, Marian Wilson,
Marian Wiser, Jane Ellen Crane,
Barbara Smith and Helen Wray.
Registration . --
• (Continued from page one) '
ture; and Royal M. Gerhardt,
Dean of Admissions.
Helen Leßaron, assistant dean
of the Schdol of Home Econ
omics; Lawrence Perez, professor
of civil engineering; H. J. Read,
associate professor of metallurgy;
Carl Schott, Dean of the School of
Physical Education; P. C. Weaver,
assistant dean of the School of
Education; and R. L. Weber, asso
ciate professor of physics.
The committee will also have
to decide how the information will
be disseminated to students, once
the dates have been scheduled.
Control Board --
. (Continued from page one)
Geol • 'I2IMI
German and Nor. 228 Sparks
Russian 227 Sparks
History Armory
Home Ec, HA Armory
Hort Armory
Ind Education Armory
Ind Eng Armory
Jourlll CH
,
Lib Sci 202 Lib
Math Armory
Music 200 CH
Me Des 210 Eng
Me Lab 212 M Eng
Me 214 M Eng
Meteor 31313 MI
Metallurgy 212 MI
Min Econ 218 MI
Min Prep 304 MI
Mining 304 MI
Mineralogy • 123 MI
Navy ROTC 200 ling E
Physics ' Armory
PH ' Armory
Phil 217 Sparks
Phys Ed and Health Ed Armory
PNG 26 111
Pol Sci Armory
Psy 204 liurrowes
Romance Languages Armory
Sociology 124 Sparks
Speech and Speech Ed. Armory
Zool and Ent Armory
Aero Eng 103 Eng D
Student News Agency
Students who missed their Sun
day papers at any time during
the semester may get adjustments
made by seeing their agent or
stopping at the Student Employ
ment Office in the TUB before
vebruary 4
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Slogan Contest
Winners Named
Michael Chaffier, Dorm 23, has
been chosen as the first and third
prize winner in the recent Stu
dent Dry Cleaning Agency Slo
gan Contest. Joseph Reinheimer,
supervisor of student agencies
and chairman of the committee
of judges, made the announce
ment. The prizes are $lO and $2
worth of cleaning service.
A second prize of $5 in cleaning
service was • awarded. to Sidney
Simon, 500 S. Allen street. George
Lukas, Dorm 8, and William Wil
son, Dorm 8, received . honorable
mention.
Besides Reinheimer, the • com
mittee of judges included Miss
Edith Zinn, assistant to the dean
of women; Mr. Daniel DeMarino,
assistant to the dean of men,
Shirley Gauger, president of
WSGA; Ted Allen president of
All-College Cabinet; and Tom
Morgan, editor of Daily Collegian.
The agency will suspend opera
tions at the close of business 'to
day. Garments received in the
last feiv days will be returned at
the beginning of next semester
when the agency again resumes
business.
Used Books
Students who want to' sell
their books next semester
should bring them to the Used
Book Agency in the BX next
week.
Hours for dropping off the
books will be from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. daily, except Sat
urday when the hours will be
from 8 a.m. to 12 -noon.
Collegian Lists
Edit Promotions
Robert Kotzbauer was elected
Daily Collegian feature editor at
a meeting of Senior Editorial
Board, Thomas Morgan, editor,
announced yesterday. Kotzbauer
will assume the post being va
cated by Sylvia Ockner, who is
graduating this semester.
In other action, Kermit Fink
was elevated from Junior to Sen
ior Board.
Members of Collegian Senior
Edit Board graduating this se
mester, besides Miss Ockner, in
clude Albert Ryan, morgue di
rector and exchange editor: Char
lotte Seidman, promotion co
manager; Myrna Tex, Roy Mc-
Tienry and Robert Rose.
Duties performed by Ryan will
be assumed next semester by John
Senior, assistant news editor, Mor
gan said. The position of promo
tion co-manager has been elimin
ated, he added.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
LOST:TOPCOAT in Chem. Eng. Jan. 24.
Taken by mistake. I have yours. Charles
Schultz. Phone 3309.
WILL PARTY why took , wrong top Coat
from Penn State Diner Dec. 19 •call
'l3B to exehtinge coats.
WILL PERSON who took wrong top
coat in 110 EE Thursday night, please
return to Morgan, Dorm 31-6. I have
yours.
RED WALLET with meal ticket, metric
card, key—lost in Willard Hall. Return
to Student Union desk.,
COLI,ECE TECHNICAL Physics book on
Thursday, south wing of Sparks. Joe R.,
Dorm 11, Room 12.
LOST—BLACK Leather Wallet. Detach
able card case, valuable papers. Center
of town. Reward. Return to Collegian
office. •
LOST—RONSON Lighter, Initialed RWB
Phone 4494. Ask for Bogen.
MISCELLANEOUS
TASI-I YOU'VE got so much more than
any sweater girl, why fight it? Amos.
STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers,
mimeographing, and typing done! Sec•
retarial service. Hotel State College.
Phone 4006.
,YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired
right here In State College. In many
cases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2492 or
bring machine to 683 West College .Ave.
$lO REWARD for information leading to
return of clarinet, missing, apparently
stolen from 117 C. H. Call Blakeslee 7881.
GIRLS; FELLOWS—interested in travel
ing abroad. Professor with years of
guiding experience conducting small in
formal auto tour through Europe. Contact
Ott Grupp or Ed Davis 4969.
BENNYGOOK WILL see you at the
movies Monday night. Five feet due
south of the taxi stand. Your best per
formance yet—Toidi.
WANTED
REPLACEMENT WANTED to take room
at Nittany Dorm for Spring Semester.
Please Call Tom MeAvoy, Ext. 292.
FOUR REPLACEMENTS for Nittany
Dorm 21 next semester. Call Lloyd,
Room 14..
WANTED—Students desiring a table
radio to cooperate in a savings plan
for the purpose of buying at a lower cost.
Call Harold 8179.
FOR SALE
ANY EVASONABLE offer takes 21'
Trailer with enclosed porch, permanent
bed, many extras. Occupancy immediatelys
Apply 380• B Winderest after 5:30 p.m.
10' TRAILER—fine condition, Immediate
occupancy, added storage room. Call
any time. 723 Wlndcrest.
HOUSE TRAILM2-27 foot Palace, avail-
able Immediately,—Extraa—priced for
quick sale, $850.00. C. M. Baney, 107%
S. Allen.
MUST SELL immediately—Dr housetrail
er with addition. Good condition, bottled
gas; will accept best offer. Call, after 6 :00
p.m.; 355 Windcrest.
SEE 808 IRVIN—for a good used car
or a new, Oldsmobile. State ,College . Au
tomobile Company, phone 8451.
WHITE ENAMEL Icebox ; not refrigerator
Good condition. 12 ft. storage. 520.00
Call 0-0231.
TWO OF the cutest little German Shepard
Puppies. 2% months old. Call 3612; any
time.
20 FOOT ANDERSON Trailer in good
shape (with utility porch): Priced to
sell $750. See Joe Wise 31,1131, Windcrest.
Mimeographing
All Types of Printing
CommercialPrinling Inc.
Glennland Bldg., State College
In Hamilton, New York, the favorite gathering
spot of students at Colgate University is the
Campus Store becaus; it is a cheerful place—
full of friendly collegiate atmosphere. And
when the gang gathers around, ice-cold
Coca-Cola gets the call. For here, as in college
haunts everywhere—Coke belongs. •
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY RV
COCA•LOLA BorrLlNci COMPANY Or ALTOONA
CENTRE BEVERAGE CO., Inc.
Rear 218 E. College Ave.
For PROMPT SERVICE - Phone 2462
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950
HOUSE TRAILER 2V Covered Wagon.
Excellent condition. Available immediate.
ly. Call 392-B Windcreet. Selling price
$776.00 Quick Sale.
1044 CHEVROLET COSVERTIBLE, black,
all accessories, new top. Call Shupe
4051.
GOOD USED Thor Washing Machine, one
excellent used apartment size Westing
house Refrigerator, very cheap. After 6
p.m., 241 E. Prospect Ave.
I'M NOT mechanically minded. $l2 takes
my Sunbeam Shavemaster Electric Ra
zor. 1 month old. Call Jess; 4161.
27' ROUSE TRAILER, all metal, bottled
gas, electric refrigerator, good condition.
Must sell; 368 Windcreat.
MAGNAVOX RADIO-Phonograph. French
Provincial. FM-AM receiver, three-speed
changer. Call Streeter,, University Club
2251.
WARDROBE TRUNK, 22 x 22 x 44, $26
Perfect condition. Call Steve 2897.
JUDGED INSANE by 5 New York doc
tors, selling trallor anyhow. Take ad
ranter.° et 820.11 Windcrest. Phone 8070.
FOR RENT
3-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment $6O.
10 miles south on Route 322. Call Centre
Hall 123-R-4.
DOUBLE ROOM needs one roommate. Lo
cated in Pine Grove. Mills. Call Mrs.
Bailey, 4546, after 6 p.m.
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