SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, i 960 i'- ■ ■ TWO MORE DOLLARS are added io the Nittany-Pollock coun cils' Windcrest Christmas Party fund by Victor Fiscus, president of Pollock council (extreme left) and John Laubach, Nittahy council president (extreme right), while Ruth Aaron of Leonides and William Cole. Nitlany social chairman, look on. Nittany-Pdllock Plan Christmas The Nittany-Pollock councils will hold their annual Windcrest Children’s Christmas party from 2:30 to 4 p.m., Friday in the TUB. Children of College students living in the Windcrest area were invited to attend by council officials. Santa Claus will be on hand dren with gifts of candy and toys, to one of the children. Tentative plans of the councils are to have recorded Christmas music and games. Invitations will also be extend ed to the deans of the College schools and several members of the College administration. ,The Nittany-Pollock councils have distributed collection jars over campus and are asking stipr dent support for the party. Con tributions may be made at Stu dent Union, TUB, PUB, Nittany dining commons, and three wom en’s dorms, Simmons, McElwain, and Atherton. Donations may also be made through the mail to Pollock Cir-. cle dorm 25, room 18. The drive for funds will end at noon Friday. Slavonic Club To Meet Alpha Rho Omega, the Slavon ic society on campus, is opening its doors to all college students interested in Slavonic culture, song, and dance. A business and activity meeting will be held Sunday night at 7:30 in 304 Old Main. Here’s what you get: 1 Ansco Flash Clipper Camera- 1 Eveready Camera Case 1 Anscoflash with Batteries 4 Flashlamps 1 Supreme Film 1 Portrait Lens for close-up pictures The Centre County Film Laboratory 122 West Beaver Avenue STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA For The Kids Collegian, Photo by McNeillie Councils Party at the party to present the chil and a door prize will be awarded Ag Honorary Members Attend Annual Conclave Members of the College chap ter of Alpha Tau Alpha, agricul ture education honorary, attend ed the annual convention held in Miami, Fla., Nov. 20. Delegates from chapters all over the country were present. Dr. C.. S. Anderson, faculty ad viser of the local chapter and national president, represented the faculty. Delegates from the local chap ter attending the conclave were James Learner, president; Wal ter Demoise, vice-president; Ward Stover, secretary; James Shadle, treasurer; Steven Heiser and Wil liam McNutt. Tickets Still Refunded Refunds on the tickets for the dance which was to be held in the Hotel Schenley after the Pitt-Penn State football game are, still being refunded at the Stu dent Union desk. Ansco FLASH CLIPPER CAMERA OUTFIT ONLY *24 95 An ideal Christmas gift for everyone A complete unit containing all the things you need tc take crisp, sharp pictures any time, any where. Beautiful Sirocco Brown luggage type transport case is covered in waterproof, scuff re sistant Vinyl. Popular Flash Clipper camera has built-iayellow filter. Makes 16 pictures 2Htx2}s inches on 616 film. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Dr. Wicke, Methodist Bishop, Speaks In Chapel Tomorrow Dr. Lloyd C. Wicke, resident bishop of the Methodist church in the Pittsburgh area, will speak at the College chapel at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning in Schwab auditorium. The title of his ser mon will be, “We Should Be Growing Up.” Dr. Wicke was born in Cleve land, Ohio, and spent his under graduate years at Baldwin-Wal lace. He later got his B.D. degree and his Ph.D. degree from Drew Theological- seminary, Madison, N.J. The honorary degrees of D.D. and LL.D. were conferred upon him by Bald win-Wallace and Allegheny colleges. He also had done post-graduate study at New York university, Yale uni versity, Columbia university, Sy racuse university and at Union seminary. New York. As a member of the Newark conference of the Methodist church, Dr. Wicke served pastor ates in New Jersey, before his call to Mt. Lebanon Methodist church, Pittsburgh. In 1948 he was elect ed bishop of the Methodist church assigned to the Pittsburgh area. With only one more chapel ser vice before Christmas vacation, the College chaplain has announc ed that the annual chapel choir concert Of Christmas music will be given twice: 11 to 12 o’clock midnight, next Saturday night, and next Sunday morning at the regular chapel hour in Schwab auditorium. Magazine To Be Named By Contest A contest to name thie proposed verse magazine which will appear next semester was announced re cently. Closing date for the contest is Jan. 15. A $5 prize will be award ed to the winner. All entries should be mailed to Mr. J. L. Grucci, Department of English Composition. Judges for the contest are the members of the E. Composition 13 class in poetry writing, who initiated the movement for a mag azine. ADS Printing Film “The Story of Printing,” an ed ucational sound film, will be presented by the Benjamin Frank lin chapter of Alpha Delta Sig ma, national professional adver tising fraternity, in 121 Sparks at 4 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be open to students, faculty and Into the restaurant In the shadow of the Glenland Apartments I once again strode. Casting furtive glanc es to my left and to my right, I sat down at the long row of stools. This time nothing was. going to escape my attention. I* studied the blond sitting next to me. She continued to study her menu." I took the hint. I studied the menu for possible clues. I didn’t find any, but the hot roost beef sand wich with mashed potatoes for 50c looked good. I ordered one. While I was eating the blond was served an omelet hotplate at 65c. I ordered one. I was working on the omelet and two vegetables when I noticed the fellow to my left feasting on some appetizing looking spaghetti I had some, along with a submarine sandwich. Then the aroma of fry ing hamburgers reached my nost rils. I was firm. I only had two and a couple pieces of homemade pie that I noticed in the case. Downing my fifth cup of coffee, I paid and walked back out onto Beaver Avenue. I was exhilerated l What observation! Hardly an item had escaped my investigation! I didn’t sleep well that night I guess because the mystery was still unsolved. Anyhow I was lay ing there, moaning, when suddenly I had the answer. Just one more visit was all I needed. To be sure Whal Makes Teddy's Tick! Chapter lII—A Lesson in Observation Short Handled Spade To Be Concluded Students Attend Military Confab Frances Markowitz and Ken neth Conrad, seniors at the Col lege, are attending the second an nual Student Conference on Unit ed States Affairs at the United States Military academy in West Point, N.Y., which ends today. ' “Problems and Objectives of the 1950’5: the Far-Eastern Pol icy for the United States,” was the subject studied and discussed at this year’s conference. Keynoting the conference were addresses by Lt. General A- M. Gruenther, U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, and Dr. Edward Earle. Dr. Joseph E. Johnson, president of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, spoke to the assembly at a banquet yes terday. The conference is sponsored jointly by the United States Mili tary academy and the Carnegie corporation of New York. ARROW PRODUCTS - Featured at IN STATE COLLEGE FOR ARROW men's young STATE