The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 18, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
IFC Elects
Officers
Interfraternitv council will
elect next year’s officers tonight
at 7:15 o’clock in 105 White hall.
Candidates are Jerome Gibson,
Alpha Sigma Phi, and Stanley
Wengert, Alpha Tau Omega, for
president: Robert Koons, Sigma
Pi. and James Wharton, Sigma
Nu, for vice-president: and John
Allison, Phi Kappa Psi, Earl Bak
er, Chi Phi, and Richard Hartle,
Sigma Chi, for secretary - treas
urer.
Gibson is a transfer student
from the University of Pennsyl
vania. He is a junior majoring in
arts and letters and hails from
Sheffield. Pa. His activities in
clude first assistant wrestling
manager, secretary of Blue Key
secretary of Alpha Sigma Phi]
Hat Societies council, and Thes
pians.
Wengert is a junior in the De
partment of Economics and Com
merce. His home town is Harris
burg and he is president of Alpha
Tau Omega, chairman of the IFC
treasurers’ workshop, member of
Delta Pi, and member of the
Pan - American week, Campus
chest, and Spring Week commit
tees.
Nominations for candidates
closed last week. Nominations
were turned into the Student
Union desk in Old Main.
MILDN
"When I apply the standard tobacco growers’ test
to cigarettes I find Chesterfield is the one that
smells milder and smokes milder."
"Chesterfield is the only cigarette in which m
of our taste panel found no unpleasant after-
Mlw
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Glower To Speak
At ASME Meeting
James I. Clower, chairman of
the mechanical engineering de
partment at the University of
Delaware, will address the re
gional meeting of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers
to be held tomorrow at the Col
lege. He will, speak on armor
penetration before the Central
Pennsylvania sections of the as
sociation.
During the war, Clower super
vised research and development
work on armor plate and armor
piercing shot, and recently com
pleted a study of the Army’s ar
mor-piercing shot program at
Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Club Constitution
To Be Presented
Completed drafts of the consti
tution and by-laws of the newly
formed DeMolay club will be
presented for final adoption to
night.
The club will meet in 203 Wil
lard hall at 7 p.m.
Also on the agenda will be dis
cussion of social events to be
sponsored by the club.
Thomas Farrell, president of
the organization, has announced
that all DeMolays, Master Masons,
and persons interested in joining
are welcome to attend the meet
ing tonight.
WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS
NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE
OVER 1500 PROMINENT
TOBACCO GROWERS SAY:
A WELL-KNOWN INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REPORTS:
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA’S STUDENTS—
MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AND GET
New Forum
Today At 12
. The Faculty forum, a newly or
ganized weekly luncheon discus
sion group, will hold its first
meeting at noon today at the Al
lencrest tearoom.
The forum, an outgrowth of
Religion-in-Life week, has been
organized by the International
Relations club and the Penn State
Christian association. Its purpose
will be to discuss religious and
moral problems at the College,
and to develop plans for improved
student-faculty relationships.
Daniel A. DeMarino, assistant
dean of men, who was scheduled
to speak, at today’s luncheon, will
be unable to attend because of a
back injury, Norman Thielke,
resident associate in ceramics and
chairman of the forum, said yes
terday.
All faculty members are invited
to attend the forum. The price of
the luncheon is 85 cents, and res
ervations may be made by calling
extension 541.
Physicals
(Continued from page one)
Robert Myers, 'Donald Orcutt,
Frank Pokorny, Marvin Schiller.
John M. Smith, Robert Spaar,
Edwin Steel, Bernard Tepper,
Walter Vilsmeier, J. Eddy Wil
liams, Paul Wilt, and Ralph Yer
gey.
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■£K?
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P. S. Glee Club
To Hold Banquet
The Penn State Glee club will
hold a banquet for members of
both the Monday and Wednes
day clubs at the State College
hotel at 6 o’clock this afternoon.
There will be -no admission
charge to the banquet. Members
have been requested to bring
their music in proper order for
refunds.
Class Gift—
(Continued from page one)
■ The building of a gate at the
junction' of Pqllock road and U.S.
route 322 was added to the list
of suggestions which already in
cludes a student press, a campus
radio station, a gridiron statue, a
grand piano for Schwab auditor
iuin, an ambulance, and a con
tribution to help displaced stu
dents on campus next year.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
TIRED OP Knittin*? Want sumpin t’do?
Neddie point is the thing fer you!
Margaret’s Shop, S. Frazier St.
1934 FORD Sedan. Rebuilt motor. New
tires. Excellent condition. Uses no oil.
$2OO. Call 7051 evenings. - N
1948 RED PONTIAC Convertible. A-l con
dition. All accessories, all 4928.
CUMULUS KlT—Finished except for cov
ering. New McCoy .19 red .head. $CalI
Casey 6461.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951
WILL PERSON who took gray' gabardine
raincoat from Willard Hall Saturday
please call Ext. 2152. Glasses m pocket
urgently needed.
BROWN LEATHER wallet, vicinity Cor
ner Room. Valuable cards and papers.
Please return to Jane Auch, 31, Simmons.
FOUND: THREE orchestras' at Rec Hall
April 21. Semifformal. No corsages.
$2.50 couple. * '
GLASSES—in Armory, Monday. ♦ White
shell rim. Call 2627.
VOTE PAT McPoland A. A. Secretary-
Treasurer.
SENIORS to submit gift suggestions.
Your $B,OOO is worthy of consideration.
Submit suggestions to day *to Student
Union window.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter . needs repairs just
•all 2492 or bring machine to 633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
ALL KINDS of party refreshments. Ex
cellent fruitpuneb. Frida Stern, 122 EL
Irvin Ave. Phone 4818 State College.
BIRTHDAY CAKES and other cakes.
Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phono
4818 State College.
GOLJVIS the rage knit golf club hoods
for;him or you! Margaret Shop, 129
South Frazier.
Typing and
manuscripts, theses, term
Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial
Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yarnell.
AUTOPSY DENIED. Body continues to
babby commercially, if somewhat inco
herently. Quartet of Glass. Dance Paradise
Cafe.
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LOST
FOUND
WANTED
mimeographing letters.