The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 09, 1951, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951
iiMarriye-esse Fer HattsChaffiche"
Mortar Boarci To Honor 44
At Penna. Dutch Breakfast
This. morning, Mortar Board invited 44 senior women to the
Pennsylvania Dutch breakfast given in their honor. Members of
Wear Board "tapped" the women with hex signs which they will
vicar all day.
The women were chosen because they have' worked hard for
their organization and have not
been honored by, being in. Cwens,
Chimes; or Mortar Board
The breakfast is in the McEl
wain hall dining room, this Sun
day at 8 a.m. It is named the
"Marriye-esse fer Hattschaffiche,"
a:;. breakfast for hard-workers.
The theme of the affair was chos
en because the Pennsylvania
Dutch are renown for their hard
working characteristics.
Women Chosen
The list of women chosen was
compiled froin recommenaations
received from the hehds of var
ious organiations on campus.
These sources inciude dormi,„zy
hostesses and presidents, puoii
cation heads, th e assistants to
dean of women, senior class pres
ident, Panhellenic council, Leon
ides, Players, Thespians, and the
PSCA.
The women who were "tapped"
are Ruth Aaron, Natalie Adler,
Jane Ashenfelter, Jeanne Buch
anan, • Ida May Brandt, Sara
Chinn, Martha Dash, Lola Ed
munds, Jo Ann. Esterly, Shirley
Faller, Sally Folger, Norma Gleg
horn, Sally Greenberger. Su
zanne Halperin; Jean Heidemann,
Helen Hemphill, Nadine HoWard,
Hazel Hubbard.
Intone
Rose " Intorre, Pat Johnston,
Helen Jones, Lois Keener, Helene
Krebs, Mary Ann Krepps, Freddie
Dale Kuhne, Anna Light, Laura
Merrnelstein, Diana Miller, Pier
ina Posocco, Janet Reed, Jane
Reeser, Helen Rusinko, Janeth
Sanders, Ruth Schector, Evelyn
Sebastian.
Elizabeth Slotta, Phyllis Sones,
Marie Stankevicz, Elizabeth Jane
Strom, Patricia Weaver, Phyllis
Weiss, Joan Wentzel, Elizabeth
Wurth, and Wi•nifred Wyant.
West Dorms Sponsor.
Square Dance At TUB
A square dance, sponsored by
West dorm council, will ,be held
in the TUB tomorrow from 9 to
Music will be furnished by Jesse (
James and. His Bandits, and ad-
Mission is free.
Hillel Foundation Gives
Purim Dance Tomorrow
Hillel foundation is sponsoring
a:Purim dance at the foundation
tomorrow night. There will be
dancing from 9 till 12.
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity will
be in charge of the entertainment.
Refreshments will be served.
NOW!
• At Your
Warner Theatre
•
Cada . ton
( RUTH ROMAN
RICHARD TODD
"LIGHTNING
STRIKES TWICE"
State
HELD OVER!
1 JUDY HOLLIDAY
I WILLIAM HOLDEN
"BORN .
YESTERDAY"
nittany
TYRONE POWER •.
"AMERICAN
GUERRILLA"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE., PENNSYLVANIA
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Phi Kappa Tau
Newly elected officers of "Phi
Kappa Tau are Anthony Kibel
bek, president; Joseph Leitinger,
vice-president; Tom Simonian,
secretary; Jim Moran, treasurer;
John Falcone, sergeant-at-arms;
and Al Baron, house manager.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon assist
ed by Kappa Alpha Theta sor
ority held its annual faculty re
ception last night. President and
Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower were
honored guests..
Business—
(Contirtued from page four)
world of Penn State graduates.
Formation of the school would
also permit even greater at
tention to personnel , in the
raising of standards.
Thirdly, much subject duplica
tion now evident throughout the
College could be reduced or elim
inated since the school would be
in a better position to arrange its
curricula in cooperation with oth
-2r schools.
A FOURTH ADVANTAGE
would be in the stimulant to en
rollment that such a school would
provide. About one out of every
ten students -on the campus is
enrolled in commerce and finance
and the trend is upward. With
Penn State's central location and
with the prestige of a known and
recognized school of business, it
is probable that Pennsylvanians
and others interested in a busi
ness education would flock to the-
Nittany Vale rather than to.
schools of other universities
which are , now living solely on
their reputations.
With enrollment showing a
tendency to decline, and con
sidering the desirability of re
taining the present staff, now
would seem to be the time for
action. If the additional funds
initially necessary (though such
a setup would be cheaper in
the long run) are available, the
switch could probably be made
Home-made
Pastries and Fountain Desserts
are
Popular Requests
at
The Corner
unusual
Have you ever seen
A Pleasant Murder?
. There's a very enjoyable bit of homicide
performed every weekend. The body is
_ GOFF, a woe/I-time unit of a big4i4age
lASE TWO WINKS
•
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MOM Smog TKKEirS AT STUMM' W4llOOl
DZ, Ath East
Bowling Teams
Score 443 Tie
In the bowling intramurals
Tuesday night Delta Zeta and
Atherton East played to a 443 tie.
Beta Sigma Omicron defeated
Alpha Omicron Pi 536-511. Hank
Neusbaum of the Alpha Omicron
Pi team was high scorer with 132
points. Chi Omega forfeited to
Alpha Xi Delta.
In the badminton games Wed
nesday night Kappa Alpha Theta
forfeited three games to Phi Mu.
Alpha Gamma Delta defeated
Zeta Tau Alpha by winning three
games. Kappa Kappa Gamma lost
three games to Leonides. Beta
Sigma Omicron won two games
when they played Alpha Chi
Omega who won one game. Kap
pa Delta won one. and lost two
games to Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha
Xi Delta defeated Alpha Epsilon
Phi by winning two games to
Alpha Epsilon Phi's one.
Delta Delta Delta ran up the
highest score in the bowling in
tramurals Wednesday night as
they defeated the Nittany Co-op
450-386. Atherton West defeated
Pho -Sigma Sigma 451-422. Sigma
Delta Tau forfeited to Women's
building. High scorer of the eve
ning was Connie Wellen of the
Atherton West team who collect
ed 109 points.
ertgagemento
Harris-Davidson
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Sorel David
son, daughter of Mrs. Gerald C.
Davidson of Connellsville, and the
late Mr. Davidson, to Howard A.
Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
H. Harris of Connellsville.
Miss Davidson is now a senior
at the College, majoring in educa
tion. She is a member of Sigma
Delta Tau sorority.
Mr. Harris graduated from the
University of Pittsburgh in June,
1950, with a degree in , commerce
and finance. He is a member of
Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. He also
received his commission in the
ROTC at Pitt and now holds the
rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the
Army Quartermaster corps.
with few or no additions -to the
staff.
College planners take note:
Commerce, in all its phases, is
a mainstay of the nation's econ
omy and of our society. Here is
a chance for the College to do a
'great educational service, and
continue Penn State's great tradi
tion of progress.
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED
(..ItA,OI,IE NURSE to manage nursing
home near State College. Living quarters
3)Povided for man .and wife. Phone 3764.
RIDE TO FLORIDA 16th or 17th. Call
Ted Browne 5051-792.
TENOR SAXMAN needed for organized
orchestra. • Contact Barry, Dorm 28
Room 8 after 5 p.m.
-WANTED—AT least ten students to take
Commerce 30 in Post session. Call 1279.
esk for Bill.
WANTED RIDE to Florida over Easter
vacation. Will share driving expenses.
Call Bill Clark 4702.
i.CIDERS WANTED to Columbus and all
points west on U.S. 40 to St. Louis.
Phone G 945.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 ik
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters,
manuscripts, theses, term papers. etc.
Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial
Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yarnell.
CROCHET A matching bag and hat set
of Belastraw for Easter. Margaret Shop
on S. Frazier St.
TYPING? FOR fast service and low rates
~on term papers, theses. etc. just call
0324 330-B Windcrest.
TREASURE HUNT! At College Sports-
wear tonight. Over 100 Silver Dollars
hidden in merchandise. Buy' an article with
a dollar in it, and the dollar is yours.
Store is open till 9:00 p.m.
FOR RENT
TRAILER LOTS are• now available at
Woodsdale Park. Phone 6595.
BOARD and ROOM for 2 students at
Marilyn Hall 317 E. Beaver Ave. Avail
able March 12. Contact Mrs. Ellard.
BOARD FOR men students. Also 1/2
double room for rent. Reasonable rates.
243 S. Pugh St. Phone 3332.
LARGE PLEASANT room. Single .or
double for men. 625 S. Allen. Phone 7135.
PLACES TO KNOW
TRAVEL BUREAU
PLANNING
A TRIP
.
1
__i'el Come to . . .
STATE COLLEGE TRAVEL BUREAU
STORCH MOTOR COMPANY
224 E. COLLEGE AVENUE
DELTA DELTA DELTA
SCHOLARSHIP OFFER
Delta Delta Delta is pleased to announce that it is offeril
a scholarship to a woman student in need of financial he
who shows promise of useful citizenship in the future.
Applicants may or may not be fraternity members: bi
they should be well qualified students, working towards d
grees, who show promise of becoming valuable citizens
their future communities.
Delta• Delta Delta Committee on Awards shall be the so
judge of the respective merits of the applicants. The succeF
ful candidates will be notified after May 15, 1951, and tl
- will be forwarded to them at,the beginning
the term for.which the awards are made.
Miss Joan Tyson received the scholarship last year.
Application blanks are available at the Dean of Women
Office. Additional blanks may beesecured from Mrs. Charles
C. Perrin. Box 717, Peen. Penne.
ereenftbeel appriaaeions :mut reach Mrs. Perrin by
WILL , PERSON who took A.r -,rance
raincoat with place for inner liner from
Spa Saturday night please call Bill 3204.
DIETZGEN SLIDE Rule, ML Library,
March 1. Please call 7.532. Reward.
RAINCOAT TAKEN by mistake in
Will
ard, Wednesday. I have yours. Call 1097
Ask for' Edward Thomas.
LOST:--SHELL rimmed glasses without
case between Frear Lab and College
Diner. Call Joe 25:14.
PERSON WHO took gray top-coat out
side 124 Sparks please return coat and
ear keys. Call Jack H. 2220.
1947 LIBERTY 23' Housetrailer. Good
condition. Special price. Completely
furnished. Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanelli.
Hoover's Trailer Park.
PLYMOUTH. CONVERTIBLE 1041. Ex-
cellent condition. Radio, heater, spot
light. Highest offer takes. Phone 683?3.
evenings. John Wood.
1949 ALUMINUM Trailer includes flush
toilet, aluminum porch and awnings.
Hot water heater, Electric refrigerator.
Like new. Contact Ivans Johns, Woods
Dale. Phone 6595.
THREE SPEED Victrola hardly used
Slight adjustment in arm necessary
Call 5051. Room 28 Simmons.
GOLF CLUBS, priced very cheap. I must
sell. Call Len. Rm. 296, Hamilton Hall,
5051-1189.
WILL RENT or sell—immediately—all or
part of property, 5 miles from State
College, as follows: 24' radiantly heated
trailer and 10' x 20' annex with furnish
ings, bottled gas, running water, etc. on
lot 140' by 187'. Ideally located. Telephone
Collegian Office.
WRESTLING TOURNAMENT reserved
tickets: One Friday afternoon; two Fri
day evening. $1 each. Call Lew Stone
dorm 27.
CAKES—CHOCOLATE and White; angel
foods and sponge cakes—sl.6o. Call
Elizabeth Bartholomew 6355.
25 FOOT TRAILER. Excellent condition
353 Windcrest. Phone 2256.
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classified
108 W. College Ave.
It's Time For That
All Important
Spring Check-Up !
SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED
De Soto - Plymouth Doak!
Mer.ch M. 1951
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