MOND AY: JULY 2, ,1)51 Trustees For New ,Mrs. Ethel Sparks Sparks, of Riverton N - .J., daughter of for ther president Edwin Erle. Sparks, has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the College for a three-year term. Mrs. Sparks, a graduate in the Class of 1916, was one of three newcomers whose selection was announced Saturday after an official count of the alumni vote. The other choices, also for three-year terms, were Ben C. "Casey" Jones, of Pittsburgh, and Clarence G. Stoll, of Gloucester, Va. Jones was graduated in 1919, Stoll in 1903. Nine Terms Mrs. Sparks, who is married ta i Carvel Sparks, also a graduate of' the College, , was one of the first two women elected to the Executive Board when tle Alum ni Association was reorganized in 1930. She served nine terms on the Board and was vice-president from '32 to '34. • Stoll, who retired as president of Western Electric Co. in 1947, was one of the first five alumni to whom Distinguished Alumnus Awards were presented at Hon ors Day in May. Jones, assistant manager of lines for West Penn Power Co. in Pittsburgh, is now serving his 20th consecutive term as a mem ber of the Alumni Council, and his third term as president of the Alumni Association. He has long been identified with the development of the athletic pro giam at the College. New Member The only new member elected to the Board of Trustees by dele- The Boalsburg Steak House . ': Choice Steaks, Spaghetti Dinners • and Many Other Luncheons ii . . ~ The Only Fault Of The - • Boalsburg Steak House Is 1. .. t.' That You Have To Come • g Early To Get A Table. <4. ?tpi sc 4- <;' 1p - A Stone's Throw On Route 322 , . ;t , MIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I k = = = .. 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Nesbitt, of Holmesburg. Re-elected for three-year terms were John N. Forker, Pittsburgh; Kenzie S. Bagshaw, Holidays- , burg; and Fred E. Bittenbender, Shickshinny. The fourth incUrnbent, J. A. Boak, of New Castle, was not a candidate for re-election. 300 AF Clerk-Typists Complete Training A total of 300 men enrolled in the school for clerk-typists at the College have graduated in the past month. These men were grouped into four classes with 50 graduates in the first class, 100 in the second class, 50 in the third class, and 100 in the fourth class. The Air Force men will depart for furloughs before reporting to their new assignments. SUMMER-SESSION BOARD ON CAMPUS ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY Family Style Meals—Next To Rec Hall Married Couples or Single Persons Call Earl Rumberger 7621 Local Draft Board Announces Change Mildred C. Wetzel, clerk of the Selective Service System, Local •,Board No. 44 in Belle fonte, announced recently that the Local Draft Board for Cen tre County will be located in Room 13 United States Post Office, 123 North Allegheny Street, Bellefpnte, Pa. The office hours reported by Miss Wetzel for Monday. though Friday was 8 a.m. to 'l2 noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays • the Board will be closed. DRY• CLEANING' & PRESSING SMITH'S 110 E. Beaver 2162 - CAMPUS RESTAURANT 124 E. College Ave. THE CORNER Welcomes You Who Return To Summer School and A Greet- ing To AU New Students. Concerts' (Continued from page one) has been acclaimed throughout Haiti, Mexico, and the United States as the foremost interpreter of native .'culture and has • been recognized as the "ambassador of Haitian' Folklore."-. He has toured from, coast td •coast as guest artist' with. Katherine Di ham. He will be assisted by his paitner, Miss Jeanne Ramon and by Alphonse Cimber, "King of the brum." • The Bourne Quartet of male voices will feature songs ranging in mood from the classics of grand opera to the popular com. positions of modern composers at the concert Tuesday, July 24. Egolf's 126 E. College Ave MATTREX BEACH TOWELS SUMMER HANDBAGS GLOVES JEWELRY 7 4' MUNSINGWEAR LINGERIE COMPLETE FABRIC and SEWING NOTIONS DEPARTMENT New Service A WE \\.• ye' SMART • MATCHING ik„, „Ink._ BELTS 12 ' 114 z;•" SUCKLES BUTTONS 404eut26.0.tecow.matre.ted' PAGE FIVE