The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 13, 1951, Image 8

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    PA.C.171
Awards-
(Continued from page one)
Grube, Hazel Hubbard, and Irene
Jeffress, School of Education;
Ruth Knoebel, School of Home
Economics; David McNelis, Jo
anne Luyben, and Susan Neu
hauser, School of Education.
Kennetta Peters, School of
Liberal Arts; Nancy Saylor, and
Dorothy White, School of Home
Economics.
Awarded 1920 Class Scholar
ships of $lOO each were Eugene
Apple; School of Chemistry and
Physics; David Bud enst ei n,
School of Mineral Industries;
Tariq Khammash, School of En
gineering; Jean Nisley, School of '
Liberal Arts: and Phyllis Szo
lack, School of Chemistry and
Physics.
Class Scholarships
The 1920 Class Scholarships
were established in 1946 from the
proceeds of life insurance poli
cies and are used for students of
the, junior and senior classes
based on scholarship, character,
and financial need.
' According to the stipulations
provided by the Helen Wood Mor
ris Scholarships two students gain
awards yearly. Robert Gilmore,
School of Agriculture; and Thad
deus Matylewich, School of En
.gineering, received $62.50 each.
David Smith, School of Engin
eering, was presented the Vance
C. McCormick Scholarship of
$l2O.
John Laubach, School of Lib
eral Arts; and Gaston Lebois,
School of Education; were award
ed the Lt. Harry Edward Wagner
Scholarship. Laubach received
$75 and . Lebois, $lOO.
This fund was established by
Mrs. Maude B. Wagner in mem
ory of her son.
Chairman of the Senate Com
mittee on Scholarships and
awards is R. L. Weber, associate
professor of physics.
Military Training
Courses Doubtful
There is little prospect that the
Army or Navy will establish mili
tary training programs on col
lege campuses in the immediate
future, reliable sources in Wash
ington recently reported.
However, the Navy plans to in
crease the number of naval ROTC
units from 52 to 60 or more, while
Army training facilities report
edly have been built up and are
considered capable of expansion
to take care of foreseeable fu
ture needs.
Although the Air Force al
ready has made several surveys
of universities and colleges .for
training purposes, it has yet to
indicate its long range plans.
Art Exhibit To Open
An exhibit, titled "The Mod
ern Chair," consisting of 'several
large photographs from the Mu
seum of Modern Art will open
today and continue for three
weeks on the third floor of the
Main Engineering building.
ENGINEERS
& Physicists
Design &
Development
of
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL &
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
for
IBM
PERMANENT
POSITIONS
in Our Laboratories
at Endicott, N. Y.
& Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Excellent opportunities for June B.S.
graduates and for those receiving ad
vanced degrees in 1951. Fields of
Gyros. Servos, Hydraulics. Optics.
Electronics, Radar Mechanics, Elec
tricity, Mathematics and Physics.
INTERVIEWS BEING
ARRANGED NOW
in
COLLEGE PLACEMENT
SERVICE
for
Feb. 19, 20, 21
INTERNATIONAL
Business Machines
Corporation
New York, New York
5 O'Clock Theater
Uses McCoy Play
"Louie and the Goat," an or
iginal one-act play by Eddy Mc-
Coy, will open the third season
of the Five O'Clock theater today.
All performances begin
promptly at 5 p.m. in the Little
theater in the basement of Old
Main and seldom run more than
25 minutes. There is no admission
charge, but the theater seats only
120.
Most of the plays used by the
Five O'Clock theater have been
written by students or faculty
members and are script-in-hand
experimental productions per
formed by volunteers of the Five
O'Clock Stock company.
Manager Ted Jones said that
plans are being made to present
a play every Tuesday throughout
the spring semester.
GSA Increases
Building Funds
The General State authority has
increased its building funds for
the College to permit the award
ing of construction contracts
totaling $2,041,970.
Allocation was made of an ad
ditional $620,000 for construction
of . a new 'chemistry laboratory
building, a chemical storage
building, an addition to Pond lab
oratory, and seven new green
houses and laboratory workrooms
for agricultural research.
Bids have been taken on all
five projects, but contract award
ing was held up pending GSA
approval of increases forced by
higher construction costs.
CLASSIFIEDS
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classified
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 6Z3 Vr,
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 2S years ex-
perience is at your service.
TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters,
manuscripts, theses, term papers, etc.
Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial
Service. Phone 4943 G. Helen G. Yarnell.
HAVE A Date? Need a car? Drive it
yourself. Call 7509.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work
guaranteed. Will call for and deliver.
Phone Paul E. Henninger. State College
7842.
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM near campus. Call State
College 2919.
CHOICE TRIPLE room with hot and cold
running water. 123 W. Nittany Ave.
Call 4850. Ask for C. R.
LARGE BASEMENT room. Comfortable
and warm. Couples, students, or work
ing men. Cooking can be done. Dial 6443:
WANTED
GRADUATE NURSE to manage nursing
home near State College. Living quarters
provided for man and wife. Phone 3764.
RIDE TO Bellefonte Friday February 16
6:30 a.m. Call H. Brown Room 241
Thompson Hall Ext. 1004 after 5:00 p.m.
GUITARIST FOR organized combo. Call
Eddie Kaye, .117 . 7 or Al 5051-1191,
Room 211.
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND Board available for three
students. Call 2971.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Large 4-shelf bookcase.
Blonde finish. Reasonable. Call 2753
after 5 p.m.
LIBERTY 23' Honietrailer. Good
condition. Special price. Completely
turni,bed. Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanelli.
Hoover's Trailer Park.
MODEL A Ford completely overhauled,
new battery. Good running condition.
$95.00. Apartment size refrigerator. Ex
cellent condition. $46.00 114-A Maple
Road.
BE READY for FREDDIE—Knit yourself
a sparkling blouse of metallic yarn.
Margaret's Shop, 129 S. Frazier St.
PHILCO CAR Radio and girl's shoe skates
size 7. Inquire at Drama office. Ext 2418.
STRING BASS. In fair condition at a
bargain price. Call Ben Rube, Delta
Sigma Phi. 4151.
STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS. Add to your
collection at your own price. Come to
200 -- Lot auction 7 p.m. Valentince
Day, Library of State College H. S. Mt.
Nittany Philatelic Society.
LOST
RAINCOAT TAKEN by mistake in Will.
ard, Wednesday. I have yours. Call 1097
Ask for Edward Thomas.
MOUTON LAMB coat taken in Sparks
between 11 and 12 Thursday. Reward.
Carolyn Laughner. 147 Atherton.
WILL PERSON who lost light overcoat
Saturday in Sparks report at main
lobby of Ilamilton Hail.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
ROTC--
case of women students, for
credits taken in place of ROTC
courses.
Dr. B. A. Whisler, chairman of
the Senate committee on military
instruction, said that in isolated
instances regulations of the De
fense department or of the in
dividual services might affect the
granting of credits and excuses,
but that generally the full sched
ule would apply.
SerVices for which credit is
granted are the Army, Navy, Air
Force, Marine Corps, and Coast
Guard.
Veterans' Registration
Any veteran who has not regis
tered for the spring semester
should report to 3 Willard hall as
soon as possible, according to Mrs.
Rebecca Doerner, veterans regis
tration office. Students who fail
to report will not receive their
Veterans administration rights.
1 ......• melancholy and dejected, this gloomy miss
(Continued from page one)
Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests
Number 12.•. THE
MOURNING DOVE d
"Some of them
found little to titillate her in the recent deluge of quick-
trick cigarette tests! She was not enthralled by the idea of
judging cigarette mildness with just a fast puff or a single sniff.
But, joy of joys! ... happiness came to her when she
discovered one test that left no doubt in her mind.
It was the sensible test! . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test,
which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke
on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments
needed. After you've enjoyed Camels and only
Camels for 30 days in your "T
-Zone" (T for Throat,
T for Taste) we believe you'll know why ...
More People Smoke Camels
than any other cigarette!
Childhood Education
Discussion Tonight
"The Voice of Experience" will
be the topic for discussion at the
meeting of the Association for
Childhood Education at 7:30 to
night in Atherton hall lounge.
Students who have recently
taught in the elementary schools
of York and State College will
tell their experiences.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,-1951
Army Order Brings
Local Mail Relief
Mail service into and out of
State College has been returned
to normal, a post office repre
sentative said last week.
Because of the Army order to
the trainmen, "the embargo has
been cancelled and. everything is
back to normal," he said.
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