The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Eta Kappa Nu,
Eng Honorary,
Initiates 23
Twenty-three students were in
itiated into the Epsilon chapter of
Eta Kappa Nu, national electrical
engineering honorary, Wednesday
night.
Following the initiation the as
sociation held a banquet at the
State College Hotel.
Dr. Arthur Reede of the Eco
nomics department was guest
speaker at the dinner. His topic
was, "The Recent British Elec
tions."
Renato A. Rodriquez Jr. re
ceived a special. award of the
"Electrical Engineer's HandbOok"
for achieving the highest electri
cal engineering average at the
end of his sophomore year.
The new members are William
Abourezk, Gilbert Anthony, Er
nest Bogert, Edward Davis, Rob
ert Forney, John Fridrick, Wil
liam Glass, Climaco Gomez, Edgai
Lutz, Thaddeus Matylewich, Low
ell Minor, Robert Mong, Michdel
Munkacsy, Robert Peterson, Wes
ley Pfirman, Joe Replogle, Rob
ert Repp, Rodriquez, Dayton
Seamans, Robert Senser, John
Smith, Alan Sredenschek, Clifford
Stebbins.
Elections 7
(Continued from page one)
(Lion Party clique chairman) and
all who worked to put over the
campaign," George said.
The balloting, one of the closest
races seen in campus politics, re
quired two recounts before final
results were announced. The first
count for freshman class vice
president showed John Apgar,
Lion Party candidate, the win
ner by three votes, The recount
made him the winner by 19.
Amole called for a recount on
sophomore class president which
was first listed as a 25 vote mar
gin for Donald Herbein, Lion
Party . candidate. The recounted
margin remained the same.
The heaviest voting took place
between 1 and 3:15 p.m. This fact
also contradicted the figures of
last fall's elections. Last fall,
balloting was heaviest during the
noon hour.
The budgets of the parties,
which were not to exceed $l5O,
were submitted Thursday night
before the ballot boxes were
opened for counting. The Lion
Party . listed $116.29 and the State
Party $140.90 in expenditures.
There will be a Lion Party
meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday in 10
Sparks. There will be a discus
sion of -the campaign and the
election. Party candidates will
speak to the group.
Chest Total
(Continued from page one) .
were not doing the best job they
could. When the drive ended,
several solicitors had still not re
ported any income.
All solicitors must make final
returns by 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to
304 Old Main, officials said. They
urged complete and quick returns
from each solicitor.
Income. from the drive will be
divided among nine charities
next semester. Results of th e
faculty an d staff drive, which
will close today, will not be
known until next week, Prof.
Ralph Armington, chairman of
the campaign, said.
The nine groups receiving
funds from this year's drive and
the percentage of income they
will receive are: Penn State
Christi a'n Association, 46 per
cent; World S t u'd en t Service
Fund, 12 per cent; Scholargram
program, eight per cent; Heart
Fund, Leo Houck Cancer Fund,
Women's Student Government
Fund, March of Dimes, and Sal
vation Army, six per cent each;
an d State College Community
Fund, one per cent. Three per
cent of the income will be used
for operating expenses.
'Who's in News°
Deadline Monday
Approximately 370 of the 450
biographical forms for "Who's in
the _News" which were sent out
by Editor Leonard Kolasinski
have been returned to 115 'Car
negie Hall. All others should be
turned in by Monday at 5 Dan.,
Kolasinski said.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE' et" , - LLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA
Inter-Church Group
To Hold Service
Inter-Church Student Fellow
ship will hold a joint Thanks
giving service for 'all local Prot
estant foundations at 6:30 p.m. to
morrow in Faith Evangelical Re
formed Church, opposite Ather
ton Hall.
The Rev. Donald Carruthers,
dire c t o r of the Westminster
Foundation, will deliver the ser
mon.
The committee which planned
the service was composed of Lucy
Bamberger, Ralph Heintzelman,
the Rev. Richard Goodling and
the Rev. Edwerth Korte.
'Doorstep' Run Closes
A six weekend run by Players'
"The Great Big Doorstep" comes
to a close tonight at Center Stage
with the final showing of the
three-act comedy about the Lou
isana Crochet family.
Movie 'Movie
"I AM WITH YOU"
, An Extraordinary Film
Nov. 18 Sunday evening-7:30 Nov. 18
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
State College, Pa.
MORNING WORSHIP " 10:45
Sermon "THE PROBLEM OF TEMP,2'ATION"
Be Na
SoTree . anti eatt On 4.41 e
Sag Bob and Silt and
Oreg don't Mean Frank or
Tiles all mean Lucltg
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6 Students Win
PisJPA'Contest
Six winners have - been an
nounced in the annual prize ad
vertising layout contest conduct
ed by the Pennsylvania News
paper Publisher's As'sociation in
cooperation with the Department
of Journalism at the College.
The winners of t his year's
competition, all advertising ma
jors, are: first award, $l5, Shir
ley Gable; second award, ' $lO,
Joanne Williams; third award, $5,
George White. Receiving honor
ary mention, are John Kaufman,
Norma Waters, -and Wayne Sex
auer.
Th e awards were announced
by Theodore H. Serrill, General
Manager of, the PNPA and :Rob
ert I. McCracken, advertising
manager of the Norristown Times
Herald, who served as chairman
of the judging committee.
L.S./
Lucky
Means Fine Mbacco
Navy Aptitude Test
Registration Ends
Midnight tonight is the dead•
-
line for Submitting• applications
for the NavY College aptitude
test for scholarships, Lt. Cmdr.
R. N. Billings, executive Navy
ROTC officer, said yesterday.
Forms may be obtained at 206.
Engineering E.
The test will be given at the
College Dec. 8, Lt. Cmdr. Billings
added. Since no waivers will: be
granted on any of the eligibility
requirements, those persons with
any physical handicap should not
apply, he said.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMETR,,I7;;I9SI.
Simon, Patino, " tin king" of
Bolivia and one of South Arner
ica's.• wealthiest men, was fired
from a store-clerk• job and given
a "worthless" tin claim, in lieu of
back pay. _
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED
RIDE TO Philadelphia leaving Mondai
19th, 4 p.m.. or later. Call Gene, 6847
after 6 p.m. .
RIDERS TO Pitt game"from Philadelphia.
Leave Friday Nov. 23. Return to State
College Sunday. Bob Miller 7881.
WE'LL PAY $5 each for two round trip
rides to Scranton Tuesday 2:00. George
Walters 6926.
LOST
SILVER andBLACK Tpencil.
arker 61
• Call ' 282 Nittany, Jasper Liotta._
WHITE GLOVE with' fur trimming,. Call
2021.
A TIE-CLIP' with an All-College Cabinet
hey attached. Initials E.D.S. on back of
key. Please , return to Student Union desk
in Old Main. Substantial reward. _
MISCELLANEOUS
IF' YOUR Typewriter -needs repairs, lust
call - 2492 or bring machine to 638 W.
College Ave. Mr. Beattie? 28 years ex.
nerience is at your service.
FOR SALE
1937 -CHEVROLET. Recently overhauled,
'good mechanical shape. 'Tires and bat
tery good. Inquire John Dick, .618 S. Pugh.
Call 4862.
,'47 FORD sedan coupe; new tires, clutch
and battery, radio; heater. Good con
dition.' Wayne, Theta Chi. 3195.
E-FLAT ALTOSaxophone:used very little.
Call 3911 after 5 p.m. Ask for Lois
Inter„Trailer, 338.3.