The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 05, 1950, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Five Students
Attendßanquet
Five members of the local
chapter of the Society for the
Advancement of Management
were guests of the Bucknell
chapter at their annual banquet
in Lewisburg. Those attending
were Donald Fogelsanger, re
cently elected president of the
chapter at the College, Donald
Aurand, George Ruby, Harold
Johnson, and David Ammer
man.
Dillard E. Bird, national presi
dent of S.A.M., was the guest
speaker and reported on his re
cent inspection trip of German
industry.
The local chapter elected the
following officers at a recent
meeting: president, Donald Fo
gelsanger; Ist. vice-president,
Samuel Stinner; 2nd vice-presi
dent, George Ruby; secretary
treasurer, Donald Aurand.
The group now conducting a
new member drive, and plans
are being laid for extensive ac
tivities next year. According to
Fogelsanger, anyone interestecUin
management may join the l group
by contacting one of the officers.
Budget—
(Continue d jrom page one) ,
The various school councils and
the senior class permanent fund,
which is used for class functions
after graduation, each will re
ceive $l,OOO.
The breakdown of the budget:
All-College Cabinet $ 5,000
Scholarships - 1,045
.Class organization 400
School Councils 1,000
Student Union 720
Class Day 100
Printing and Supplies.. 100
Tribunal 50
Orientation Week...... 250
Senior class
permanent fund 1,000
Carry-over fund 2,000
Miscellaneous 500
Total $12,765
Estimated Revenue from
Student receipts $12,800
Balance $ 35
T-Party--
(Continued from page five)
the focal point of the sessions has
been to seek out a quarterback
and to show the boys just how
things are done the T-way.
Engle had been counting on let
termen ! Vince O’Bara and Len
Shephard, but the play of Bill
Patterson, Dick Koerber, Joe Bon
chowski, and Jack Strucher has
thrown the battle for the job
wide open. Koerber, like O’Bara,
Patterson, and Bochowski played
the T quarterback spot before,
but was not out for practice when
the squad was using the single
wing. , , _ ,
Big yardage was reeled off and
within the hour eight touchdowns
were recorded. Three were tallied
by tiny Earl Mundell, who seems
to have found himself in the T,
and four on passes by Koerber,
Shephard, Patterson, and Struch
er. Chan Johnson was on the tail
end of two of these passes. The
sturdy wingback also ran 50 yards
for another.
Manpower changes have seen
blocking backs John Podrasky,
Phil Klocek, and Fred Huston
switched to the line.
Track Team ---
(Continued from page four) _
kayoes the Penn State record m
the process. .
In the pole vault the Lions will
have vet Ron Coder and soph
Owen Wilkinson to do the honors.
Coder turned in the best
ance of his career against the MSC
team last year.
It will be Dick Cnpps and Max
Schlienger for the Nittany team
with Doug Shearer in the shot
put and Ted Roderer and Wil Ber
trum will throw the javelin.
There is also a possibility that
Coach Werner will take one or
more of the following athletes as
an entry in the meet. They are
Ralph Body in the shot put, Lou
Gomlick in the distance, Bill Po
lito in the sprints and Gene Griff
in in the high jump.
The Lions will have to be at
their best to knock off the pow
erful Spartans but team spirit is
high. A win over the Spartans
would make any season success-
THE DAILY CDLLEGTATT. STATE C^TGITE'CTE.
)orm Rates-
(Continued from page one)
given within the letter for the
refusal and proceded to investi
gate further. Most important of
the reasons for refusing the re
ductions were:
1. Recent declines in the cost
of food have been, offset by the
rising costs of labor and non
food supplies.
2. Rates for room and board
compare favorably with those in
other land grant colleges.
3. Differentiations in ro o m
rates make due allowance for
variations in available housing
accommodations.
“There is reason to believe,
the report reads, “that the cost
of food to the College has de
clined more in the recent months
than is indicated by the admin
istration’s statement. The price
of wholesale food has declined
by 17.3 per cent. The College
obtains substantial amounts of
food from its own farms and
it is reasonable to assume that
considerable savings are affected
my them.”
One Raise In Salary
The custodians of the Nittany
Dorms have received but on'e
raise in salary, consisting of ?8
a month, in January 1949. There
have been no salary increases
for the other groups employed.
It is difficult to conceive how
such modest increases m labor
costs have offset the substantial
declines in the cost of food.
With regard to the second
point, the report states that
“Penn State’s room and board
rates compare favorably with
the several American land grant
colleges and with typical Penn
sylvania colleges and universi
ties.” The committee agreed that
the comparison, rather than
being based on the average cost
of room and board, should be
based on the cost for comparable
accomodations.”
The committee’s report says, in
connection with the administra
tion’s statement that differen
tiations in room fates make due
allowance for variations,in avail
able housing, that the dif
ference in rates, which amounts
to. $1.25 a week, is not a due
allowance for the variation in
these accomodations.
THE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Frazier Si. and Beaver Ave.
Morning: 10:45
“The Christian View of Matur
ity” Rev. George L. Hunt. -
Evening: 7:30
A festival of music by the
church choir.
V extra BEAUTY
WATCH f
Price includes Federal Tax
■ Only EL GI N ha, «h»
" durapower mainspring
Other Eight* os low 05 $39.75
LOST
ONE BLACK Navy officers raincoat on
Mon. I’ve got yours and it’s too darn
big l Call 41177, F. A. Innni.
ONE MAN’S WALTHAM premier wrist
watch with gold bracelet. Lost Tues
day evening. Please contact Student
Union.
LOST: FAIR OF GLASSES in vicinity of
South Pugh Street. Finder please call
Low 31132.
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.
NOTICE—BEWARE 1 All Capulets arc
warned to keep off Verona’s streets
May It to 13. The Montagues.
EXCELLENT FRUIT PUNCH, $1.45 per
gallon Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave.
Phone 4818, Stale College.
BIRTHDAY CAKES, all kinds of party
refreshments. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin
Ave. Phone 4818, State College.
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Yes, Camels are SO MUD that in a coast-to-coast test
of hundreds of men und women who smoked Camels—
uud only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat
specialists, making weekly examinations, reported
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due to smoking CAMELS I
[FIEDS
•STUDENTS—GET your term papers,
mimeographing, and typing done! Sec
retarial service. Hotel State College,
Phone 4906.
CLASS
$26 REWARD for information leading to
the discovery of photographic equipment
stolon from A. Z. fraternity. Call 7621.
TYPING. TERM PAPERS, thesis, etc.
Quick, efficient service. Reasonable
prices. Call 6638.
BICYCLES FOR RENT day or night.
Organize a group hike. 400 E. College
Phone 4200. Harry Hunter:,
.22 TARGET RIFLE. Winchester 75. Ly
man rear, flat front sight. B>/j pounds.
$45. John Flyzik Dorm 43-15.
FOR SALE. Sec mo for choice tickets to
Players comedy hit at Center Stage.
George, Student Union.
DAUMIER LITHOGRAPH—first impress
ion, title "Temptation” Dorm 36 Room 1
Robert Marks.
HARLEY DAVIDSON motor cycle 1935.
Call Miller 4969.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950
28’ ZIMMER (47). New condition Inside
nnd out. Completely furnished, refrig
erator, B-G stove: private facilities on
large private lot. Must see to appreciate.
For appointment Call 8441, Ext. 863
Mrs. Speieher.
CET YOUR fishing rods, reels, flytylng
equipment, etc., at Max llartswick s
Sportsman's Shack. Callder Alley, State
College. ■
19 FOOT TRAILER with utility porch
in good condition $396. Call Joe Wise
3900, 3148 Windcrest.
TWO EVENING GOWNS. Sires nine and
cloven. Reasonable prices, excellent con
dition. Call 0004 or 124 South Atherton.
WANTED
COUPLE DESIRES to rent trailer or
small apartment available Sept. No
children. Cnll Simmons 6051, Room 847.
FOR RENT apartment for couple during
summer months close to business dis
trict. Call Don Hazlett at 2411.
WANTED: BABY STROLLER and play
pen. Call 2266 if you have a bargain.
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE GIRL or woman to help in
home. Must bo fond of children. Live
in. References. Phone State College 4849.
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