The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 26, 1950, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950
Conflict Schedule
Listed below are the courses in
which conflict final examinations
will be given. Students taking
these examinations will be noti
fied by their instructors. Only stu
dents whose names appear on the
instructors lists will be permitted
to take these examinations.
ABCh 35 Juice 2 8:00.204 Frear
•
Lab
ABCh 438 June 3 8:00.204 Frear
Lab
Ag Eng 14 June 8 1:20 204 Ag Eng
Agro 431 June 6 7 pm 204 Freer
Lab'
AH 1 June 2 8:00 3 For
AH 21 June 3 10:20 206 PH
Art 74 June 5 8:00 108 M Eng
Bact 1 June 8 8:00 204 Frear Lab
Bact 6 June 5 8:00 204 Frear Lab
Bot 2 June 8 1:20 208 Buckhout
Lab
Bot 3 June 9 8:00 304 Buckhout
Lab
Bot 22 June 2 10:20 208 Buckhout
Lab -
Bot 406 June 6 10:20 304 Buckhout
Lab
Cer 81 June 6 1:20 104 MI
Chem 4 June 5 8:00 103 Osmond
Chem 16 June 5 8:00 106 Osmond
Chem 31 June 3 8:00 104 Osmond
Cehm 41 June 2 8:00 104 Osmond
Chem 45 June 2 8:00 106 Osmond
CE 11 June 3 8:00 105 M Eng
CE 61 June 5 8:00 212 M Eng
Corn 15 June 7 1:20 5 Sparks
Corn 17 June 7 1:20 6 Sparks
Corn 20 June 2 8:00 20 Sparks
Corn 24 June 7 8:00 5 Sparks
Corn 25 June 7 7 pm 3 White Hall
Corn 30 June 6 7 pm 105 For
Com 31 June 7 1:20 1 Sparks
Com 40 June 3 10:20 13 Sparks
Com 46 June 5 8:00 11 Sparks
Com 47 June 7 7 pm 233 Sparks
Com 48 June 2 8:00 5 Sparks
Corn 60 June 3 8:00 124 Sparks'
Corn 90 June 2 3:30.124 Sparks
DH 15 June 8 8:00 211 Dairy
DH. 431 June 2 3:30 211 Dairy
Econ 1 June 5 8:00 13 Sparks
Econ 2 June 2 10:20 13 Sparks
Econ 14 June 3 1:20 10 Sparks
Econ 15 June 2 3:30'12 Sparks
Econ 17 June 3 10:20 11 Sparks
Econ 21 June 2 8:00 11 Sparks
Econ 23 June 3 3:30 312 Sparks
Ed 466 June 6 8:00 209 BB ,
EE 8 June 2 1:20 102 Eng A
EE 9 June 5 8:00 201 BE
Lab 8 June 3 8:00 201 BE
E Mchs 11 June 8 8:00 101-102
Eng A
E Mchs 12 June 6 8:00 207 Eng A
E Mchs 13 June 9 8:00 207 Eng A
E. Mchs 14 June 3 1:20 101 Eng A
E Comp 2 June 5 8:00 14 Sparks
E 'Comp 8 June 3 10:20 6 Sparks
E Lit 4 June 5 3:30 233 Spar-ks
E Lit 6 June 7 7 pm 228 Sparks
E Lit 21 June 5 8:00 16 Sparks
E Lit 25 June 9 3:30 316 Sparks
E Lit 30 June 5 10:20 234 Sparks
E Lit 60 June 3 3:30 16 Sparks '
E Lit 486 June 7 8:00 16 Sparks
For 37. June 5 1:20 3 For
French 1 June 7- 10:20 11 Sparks
French 2 June 2 8:00 16 Sparks
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French 4 June 2 3:30 16 Sparks
Geog 15 June 3 8:00 105 MI
Geog 20 June 6 8:00 105 MI
Geog 24 June 2 3:30 121 MI
Geog 26 June 2 8:00 105 MI
Geol 20 June 5 8:00 105 MI
Geol 31 June 3 10:20 105 MI
Geol 32 June 9 8:00 121 MI
Geol 71 June 2 1:20 104 MI
Ger 2 June 5 8:00 6 Sparks
German 2T June 6 1:20 6 Sparks
H Ed 60 June 5 8:00 204•,Willard
H Ed 126 June 5 8:00 201 Willard
Hist 6 June 5 8:00 125 Sparks
Hist 12' June 6 3:30 125 Sparks
Hist 19 June 5 10:20 125 Sparks
Hist 20 June 9 1:20 125 Sparks
Hist 21 June 9 1:20 228 Sparks
Home Ec 14 June 8 10:20 110 Home
Ec
H Ec 15 June 5 7 pm 14 Home
Ec
H Ec 18 June 7 10:20 14 Home
• Ec
H Ec 109 June 8 8:00 118 Home
Ec
H Ec 110 June 5 8:00 18 Home Ec
Home Ec 213 June 3 8:00 18
Home Ec
Home Ec 301 June 5 8:00 106
Home Ec
Home Ec 405 June 6 3:30 14
Home Ec
Hort 52 June 5 8:00 6 'Hort
HA 336 June 3 10:20 118 Home Ec
IE 303 June 5 8:00 210 Eng C
IE '315 June 2 8:00 105 White Hall
.IE 319 June 3 8:00 210 Eng C
IE 404 June 5 8:00 209 Eng C
IE 409 June 2 8:00 210 Eng C
Ital 2 June 2 8:00 6 Sparks
Jour 4 June 5 8:00 111 CH
Jour 13 June 2 8:00 111 CH
Jour 40 June 5 8:00 100 CH
Jour 42 June 3 8:00 111 CH
Jour 80 'June 6 8:00 111 CH
Math 2 June 5 1:20 234 Sparks
Math 75 June 5 8:00 235 Sparks
Math 100 June 8 8:00 235 Sparks
Math 421 June 3 8:00 235 Sparks
ME 105 June 2 3:30 210 M Eng
ME Des 8 June 2 8:00 200 Eng D
Meteo 300 June 3 7 pm 121 MI
Mng 400 June 8 8:00 229 MI
Music 5 June 6 8:00 117 CH
P Ed 109 June 6 8:00 6 Sparks
P Ed 490 June 6 10:20 312 Sparks
PH 1 June 3 10:20 104 Hort
Phil 1 June 6 3:30 316 Sparks
Phil 2 June 9 8:00 121 Sparks
Phil 3 June 2 10:20 316 Sparks
Pol Sci - 3 June 7 8:00 125 Sparks
Pol Sci 4 June 9 1:20' 233 Sparks
Pol Sci 10 June 2 8:00 234 Sparks
Pol Sci 20 June 5 3:30 234 Sparks
Phys Sci 7 . June 6 7 pm 200
Walker Lab
Phys Sci 8 June 7 3:30 200
Walker 'Lab
Phys 265 June 7 3:30 103 Osmone .
Phys 285 June 2 10:20 112 Os- •
mond
Phys 301 June 2 10:20 103 Os-
mond
Phys 455 June 3 . 1:20 103 Osmond
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454 E. College • Ave.—Rear
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Beta Sigma Omicron
A farewell bridge party was
given by Beta Sigma Omicron
Sorority on Monday evening in
honor of Mrs. Irwin Rowntree, an
advisor of the sorority who is
leaving State College.
Delta Gamma
Marge Schultze,' Delta Gamma
transfer from Adelphi College
was formally affiliated with
Alpha Chi chapter at Penn State
at the regular chapter meeting
on May 8.
Alpha Epsilon Pi ,
Nine students were initiated by
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity Mon
day evening. They are Raymond
Galant, Marv, i n Krasnansky
Jules. Gordon, Irving Sousson,
Herman Vinoker, Martin Coen
son, -Joseph Bard, Jerome Movso
vich and Harry Knabie.
' New fraternity officers include:
Julius Marcus, master; Stephen
Meisel, lieutenant master; Albert
Adleman, scribe; Marvin Reisen
bach, exchequer; Irving Stein,
member at large; Alvin Chester,
corresponding scribe; James Agre,
sentinel; Clinton Newitan, as
sistant exchequer; and David
Budenstein, house manager.
ThetaXi
Newly elected officers of Theta
Xi fraternity are: Frank Conte,
president; Howard Faust, vice
president; Miles Gehm, treasurer;
John Hunsberger, house manag
er; Hal Ewing, caterer; Jack
Mourar, corresponding secretary.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta -Tau Alpha sorority recent
ly initiated Grace Anderson, Ag
nes Barth, Lee Coy, 'Dee Hanson,
Adie Raak, Anne Wentz, Jeanne
Wienner, and Nancy Worthing
ton. 'On May 17 the sorority
pledged Ruth Coates and Bar
bara Cochran.
Phy 14 June 3 8:00 204 BB
Phy 17 June 6 8:00 204 BB
Psy 21 June 3 10:20 206 BB
Psy 431 June 2 8:00 204 BB
Rur Soc 11 June 5 8:00 104 Hort
Rur Soc 452 June 5 7 pm 104
Hort
3oc 1 June 7 8:00 233 Sparks
3oc 3 June - 7 7 pm 305 Sparks
3pan 1 June 2 8:00 235 Sparks
3pan 3 June 7 10:20 235 Sparks
3pan 4 June 3 3:30 305 Sparks
Speech 200 June 8 7 pm 312
Sparks
7.001 3 June 8 8:00 105 Frear
Lab
Zool 25 June 5 8:00 105 Frear
Lab
Zool 29 June 7 3:30 105 Frear
Lab
Zool 41 June 2 3:30 105 Frear Lab
Pan-Hel Rush Schedule
Announced by Krepps
Pan Hellenic Rushing Chairman Mary Ann Krepps pre
sented next semester's rushing schedule to the council Tues
day evening.
Girls who plan to rush sororities will register Sept. 15 fom
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The next two days the 19 sororities will hold
open houses during which girls may visit all the sororities.
Saturday the rushees will visit
sororities from 2 to 5p .m. Sun
day's open houses will extend
from 2 to 5 p.m. in the afternoon
and 6:30 to 9:30 in the evening.
Girls who have missed the first
registration may register on Mon
day, Sept. 18, from 8 to 12 a.m.
Rushing To Begin Sept. 19
Formal rushing will begin Sept.
19 and will extend to Sept. 22 be
tween the hours of 1 to 5 p.m. and
6:30 to 7:30 . p.m. At the end of this
period sororities will hold their
At Homes Sunday, Sept. 24, from
2 to 5 p.m.
Informal parties will be held
from Sept. 25 to Sept. 28 from 7
to 9 p.m.
Coffee hours, which were held
on Sunday last year, will start at
6 p.m. Friday . ; Sept. 29. The first
hour's activities will end at 7:30
a.m. and the second will begin at
8 p.m. and extend to 9:30 p.m.
Preferential Lists
engagements
Lloyd - Hughes
The engagements of Lois Hugh
es,
of Scranton, and Warren
Lloyd, of Dalton, Pa., has been
announced. Miss Hughes, a senior
in music education, is a member
of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority.
Mr. Loyd was graduated from
the department of arts and letters
in February.
The announcement has been
made of the engagement of Nancy
McDougall, of Butler, and James
Simms, of Connecticut. Miss Mc-
Dougall ,a member of Delta Gam
ma sorority, will be graduated on
June. Mr. Simms is a member of
Tau Beta PI and Eta Kappa Nu
and has a master's degree in elec
trical engineering.
Pre-Med Honorary
Initiates Members;
Elects New Officers
Alpha Epsilon Delta, national
pre tmedical honorary, recently
initiated 15 students and elected
officers for the new year. Dr.
C. I. Noll, honorary initiate, ad
dressed the group.
The new members are David
Aicher, William Anthony Jr.,
Robert E. Jones, Irvin Kricheff,
George Lenzo, James Mowery,
Joseph Olivin, Myron Schmutzor,
John Wall, Joan Wentzle, Ber
nard Yuriab, Earl Huff, Alfred
Lovell, and Herbert Blough.
Initiated earlier in the year
were Robert Eidleman, Philip
Evans, William Forejt, Paul Sel
fon, and Frederick Selmon.
New officers are: Bernard Yur
ick, president; Herbert Blough,
vice-president; Joan •Wentzel,
secretary; Robert Jones; ,Joseph
Olivin, historian; Myron Schmut
zer, Scalpel representative.
Restaine Elected
At a recent meeting of the Kiski
Alumni Club, Norman Restaine
was elected president and Bob
Enterline, secretary-treasurer.
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The sororities' preferential lists
are due in Dean of Women's Of
fice at 10:30 p.m. Friday.' Rushees
may sign their cards in the office
between 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. the
same evening or from 9 to 12 a.m.
Saturday.
At 4 p.m. Oct. 1 sororities will
pick up the preferential list from
the Dean's office and return the
bids at 4:45 p.m. Ribboning will
be at 7 p.m. to complete formal
rushing.
New officers were installed. They
were treasurer, Janet Evans; and
recording secretary, Jean Heide
mann.
A scholarship cup was given' to
Alpha Epsilon Phi by president
Nancy George. The sorority will
keep the cup for half of next se
mester when it will be given to
Beta Sigma Omicroti which was
tie for first place.
Penn State Club Dinner
T he Penn State Club's annual
banquet will feature the presen
tation of a plaque to the out
standing independent man on
campus.
The banquet will be held June
4 at 7 p.m. Judges for the selec
tion of the outstanding indepen
dent man will be Russell Clark,
director of housing; George Don
oven, manager of associated stu
dent activities; and Peter Giesey,
past president of the Interfratern
ity Council.
Picnic-ing'
Memorial Day?
Yes, the Picnic haunts will
be scenes of much fun this
Memorial Dayl Dress for the
occasion gay, summer
shorts in denim, corduroy,
gabardine and seersucker—
vivid cotton blouses—bright
new jerseys, all reasonably
priced at ...
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College Ave.
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