The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 23, 1950, Image 4

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Beta Sigma Omicron
Beta Sigma Omicron held its
anniversary dinner last Saturday
night •at the Nittany Lion Inn.
The 'pledge dance was held im
mediately a f ter w ar d s at the
Lambda Chi Alpha house. Chair
men were Christine Altenburgher
nd Shirley Miller.
CLASSIFIEDS
Ali classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
Prices, are 50c one insertion; 76c two
insertions; $l.OO three insertions; $1.25
four insertions; $1.50 five insertions; 17
woes or less. All words over 17, three
for Sc each insertion. Call Collegian
8441—ext. 544.
WANTED
RANTED Photographers. with devel
oping equipment, to take photos for the
Daily Collegian. Must be able to develop
elcwaY photo in one hour. ,Call Red Roth,
Daily Collegian office between 4 and 5
RIDE from State College to Altoona daily.
Will join pool. Cal Howard, Altoona
23160.
ANY PERSONS interested in selling many
types of merchandise at large profits.
See, Weaver Collegian office. Work done
in spare time.
LOST
THURSDAY ON-third floor Osmond, K&E
Log-Log Duplex Sliderule. Return to
Don Reynolds . . . Phi Delta Theta.
LOST—Black leather fur-lined gloves on
Feb. 13. High sentimental value. Please
return T. Brinkley, 2-18 Pollock. Phone
262.
FOR SALE
PORTABLE 78 .R.P.M. single recordplayer
Ckesp. Call Ron 2708 after 5 p. m.
39 REGULAR, excellent condition, prac
tically new black angora overcoat, also
in excellent condition. Call 2198.
1933 DODGE, overhauled engine, new
tires, 76,000 miles, gool condition. Only
$lOO. Call 2161, ask for Chuck.
BIRTHDAY CAKES. Excellent' fruitjuice
Pride. Stern. 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818
State College.
NEW, DIETZEN Log Log Duplex Slide Rule.
Brown leather case. Call 6936, after 7
p.m: Ask for Joe Karvois.
zr 'PALACE HOUSETRAILER full size
Bottled gas stove, Venetian blinds, rug,
etras. $B5O. C. M. Baney, 107- 1 / 2 S. Allen
street.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR TYPEWRITER • can be repaired
right here in State College, in many
cases 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or
bring machine to 633 West, College Ave.
STUDENTS— Get your thesis, term'
papers, mimeographing and typing
done! Secretarial Service. Hotel State Col
lege, phone 9906.
VACANCY FOR ONE student three blocks
from campus. Call 2887.
Sally's IS GIVING
Every Week!
Beautiful New
Motorola Radio
Here's a
. real campus radio. Park this
Motorolo beauty right on your desk, or
an end table, or on the bookcase.
Hi-Q built-in loop antenna. Plug in to
AC or DC. Rich mahogany color.
This slick Motorola model is the "New
Horizon." Sharp shadow-box front pan
el. And a neat no-squint lucite dial.
You'll be proud to own one of these
Motorolas! •
Photo by Gearhart
Somebody Takes Home a New Radio Every Week I
SAVE THE
LABEL !
Listen to Groovology
54 every nite. George
Kahl has the scoop. Don't
miss this chance to lake
home a brand new Mo
torola)
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Delta Chi
During recent initiation cere
monies the following were made
brothers of Delta Chi fraternity:
Samuel Chiodo, John Harris, Wil
liam Hild, Wally Krieger, Gilbert
Lewis, Phillip Martin, Carl Peter
son, Forbes Ryder, Robert Sear
les.
New pledges are Harold Dun
mire, John Fredrick, George Arm
bruster, William Kuster, Jesse
Miller, Frederick Horsman, Tho
mas Runyan.
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta recently initiated
Kathleen Aagaard, Yvonne Ar
nold, Patricia Hall, Vivian Har
tenbach, Marian Harmsen, Joan
Saunders and Mary Ann Simon.
Delores Barnes was also pledged
by the sorority.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently
elected Tony Murdock to the
office of president. Other officers
are John Langstaff, vice-presi
dent; Edward Barnitz, secretary;
James Ewing, treasurer an d
George Avery, correspondent.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
,New initiates of Alpha Epsilon
Pi are Morton Altshuler, Mayer
Amarnek, David Budenstein, Al
vin Chester, John Diamond. Je
rome Epstein, George Glazer, Eu
gene Goldbloom, Aaron Hoffman,
Stuart Lerner, Richard Levy,
Richard Lewis, Gerald Pogach,
Albert Rosen, Bernard Seltzer,
Kenneth Shengold, Leo Shulman,
Irving Stein, Stanley Vitt, and
Philip Ziff.
New pledges include Jerry
Bard, Martin Coenson, Raymond
Galant, Bernard Friedman, Ju
lian Gordon, Harry Knable, Mar
vin Krasnansky, Jerome Movso
vich, Herman Shapiro, Irving
Susson, and Herman Vinokur.
3-4-2 SPECIAL
One Week Only ! Feb. 20-25th Inclusive
Any three garments cleaned and
pressed for the price of two
Take your garments to any Student Dry-Cleaning
Pick-up point: just say "Launderette, please,"
or bring them to our store.
STATE COLLEGE LAUNDERETTE
210 W. COLLEGE AVE.
'EM AWAY!
Take Home a
Now here's the deal. Beginning Sunday, Feb. 26, every time
you buy a Sally's sandwich, save the label. All you do to win
a beautiful new Motorola radio is this: Write your name and
address on the back of the label and give it to Sally's sand
wich salesman. That's all you do! Start saving Sally's labels
this Sunday. A winner will be announced every week!
Radios Purchased from Hartthan Electric Co.
Sally's 15• Years of
Sandwich Service
for Students
SALLY'S EMPLOYES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO WIN
Giesey---
(Continued from page one)
his criticism to the College am
bulance service.
"Many times," he said, "there
has been no ambulance at football
games. Dr. Alfred Griess, team
physician, has been very happy
with the service rendered by the
campus patrol, the town ambu
lance, and Mr. Rishel, who drives
the panel truck that masquerades
as an ambulance for football
games. Mr. Rishel is not, to Dr.
Griess's knowledge, paid for this
work.
"Mr. Hostetter has, according
to Dr. Glenn, promised to get an
ambulance by September. 1950.
He favors a dual-purpose ambu
lance, according to Dr. Glehn,
who wants no combination beer
truck—meat wagon," declared
Giesey.
To Investigate Inadequacies
Giesey stated that the College
has declared its intention to level
off at an enrollment well above
the one existing when the Col
lege Health facilities were ob
tained, he said.
"The situation is not grim,"
he concluded, "but it is certainly
not what one might expect from
an institution of some 10,000
students."
Ted Allen, All-College presi
dent, appointed Michael Czntwell
chairman of a committee instruc
ted •to investigate what Giesey
termed "present facility inade
quacies." Remainder of the corn
mittee will be appointed during
the coming week.
'fiance Programs
Invitations • Form Letters
Commercial Printing Inc.
Glennland Bldg.. State College
engagetnenh
Candy—Dinger
Announcement of the engage
ment of Jane Dinger, Rimers
burg,. to Tink Candy, Wormleys
burg, has been made. Jane, who
was secretary-treasurer of the
junior class last year, and a mem
ber of the La Vie senior board,
is a senior in liberal arts. She
is a member of Alpha Chi
Omega.
Candy, a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity and
Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising
honorary, was graduated last
semester. He is now employed
in York at the Lancaster News
Incorporated.
Glackin-Langdon
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur L. Lang
don of Warren have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, JoAnn Elizabeth, to Frank
Glackin, Jr. of Oxford, Pa.
Miss Langdon attended Hood
College and is now a student
at the College. Mr. Glackin, who
was graduated from the College
in 1949 and was a member of
Sigma Phi Alpha, is now a law
student at the University of
Pennsylvania. The wedding will
take place in June.
STATE COLLEGE
FOR ALL YOUR
Arrow Needs
IN STATE COLLEGE
YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
127 S. ALLEN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950
Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta has elected
and installed officers for the next
year. They are Barbara Sprenkle,
president; Ruth Megow, vice
president; Dotty Mayer, record
ing secretary; Ida Mae Brandt,
corresponding secretary; Reggie
Williams, treasurer; Patt Wolfe,
rushing. chair ma n; and Jane
Sutherland, pledge trainer.
Have You Been
To Center Stage?
. . . "Centre County's
Only Continually
RUnning Live Theatre"
This Week:
"TIME IS A DREAM"
Tickets at Student Union
FRI.-90c
SAT.—$l. 25 (Refreshments)