PAGE EIGHT colle g e NSA Head to Chair Convention William Klisanin, president of the Pennsylvania Region of the United States N-tional Student Association, and chairman of the College's NSA, will preside at the NSA regional assembly today through Sunday at the University of Pennsylvania. Five other students from the College will attend the Philadel phia assembly. Walter Sachs, re gional director of public rela tions, will handle public rela tions for the assembly. David Mut chler, Tribunal chairman, will discuss disciplin ary action. John Laubach, presi dent of the Association of Inde pendent Men, will attend the edu cational affairs workshop. Arthur Rosfeld, Blue Key president, and Harry Cover, All-College vice president, will attend the student government workshop.- Klisanin will also present the regional ,progress report and con duct the plenary sessions. Such student affairs as cam pus chest, student bill of rights, and international af f airs are topics for other work shops.. Home Ec National Society Initiates 15 Four men and 11 women have been initiated into Omicron Nu, national home economics honor society. ' Prior to this year no men had been initiated into the Penn State chapter. Those initiated were Mary Jane Dean, Edward Erotas, Dorothy Fabian, Jane Fr ut i g er, Ruth Horn, Pearl Kane, Joan Kanyuck, Barbara Park Kinnan, Adam Krafczek, Virginia Moore, Mary Pierotti, Robert Schultz, Mar jorie Telford, John Walker, and JoAnne White. Requirements for membership in the society are a junior or senior status in the School of Horde Economics, high scholar ship during college course, and promise of leadership and future achievement. Members are selected from the upper one-fourth• of the senior class •and upper one-fifth of the junior class. Trustees -- (Continued from page one) campus on several occasions, said he tried to contact the President to show him some of the ma terials. Man chest e r said he couldn't get an interview. How ever, M. Josephine Groesbeck, President Eisenhower's secretary, who is a member of Nittany Post 245, reminded Manchester that he had been admitted to the Presi dent's office on one occasion and did talk with President Eisen hower. She told Manchester that he would have been able to see the President at any time if he had returned to the office. Manchester then said that he did have' the talk but that he was on business of another na ture. ROLLER SKATE' -at HECLA PARK Wed., Fri.. and Sun. Nights THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,- STATE COLLEGE, -PENNSYLVANIA Veterans' Book Refund „The second refund of vet erans' book checks will be made today at the Bursar's office, Richard H. Baker, Co ordinator of Veterans Affairs, announced yesterday. Intercollegiate Fruit Judging To Be Here The Intercollegiate Fruit Judg ing League's annual competition will be held tomorow morning in 10 Plant Industries, J. L. Mecart ney, coach of the College team, said. In ' the contests, each student judges 20 classes of apples, with three plates of five apples in each class, Mr. Mecartney said. Mr. Mecartney' said that the College is the defending cham pion in the league. He added that Rutgers and the University of West Virginia are entering teams this year. Representing the College in the competition are Aden Francis, Harold Garretson, and Lowell Lewis. James Pitzer is alternate. The College team has arranged a dinner tonight at the Eutaw House and a lour of the College farms and campus for the / visi tors. Ski Club to Hold Christmas Party The Penns' Valley Ski Club will hold its first annual Christmas party Sunday evening at the Ski Club Lodge. Gerhardt Eckleman, president, ' said that due to the lack of space the party is for members only. Everyone planning to attend is requested to bring a novelty gift not exceeding twenty-five cents. Santa Claus will be on hand to distribute the gifts. . All those desiring to attend should contact Ruth McGrew at extension 1099 for transportation arrangements. Phi SK, Kappa Delta Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and Kappa Delta sorority will entertain 22 youngsters,. ranging from four to 12 years, at the frat ernity house Saturday afternoon. The annual affair will feature Santa Claus, refreshments, and presents for underprivileged chil dren of Woodycrest. The Interfraternity Council is providing food baskets for many needy families in • State College and vicinity. Or 110 4 Op an rti 111" , (1)4132:477,. - COILEGi cse-7-J- 2 Felloviships Now Available Two Hamilton-Standard Fel lowships, each worth $l2OO for a ten-month academic year, are now available to qualified students in electrical and 'mechanical engi neering. 'Applicans must be holders of B.S, degrees or in their last se mester of work, for that degree, with 1.5 averages. The winners of the fellowship may study for either• an M.S. or Ph. D. degree, and will be ex pected to accept employment with the Hamilton-Standard Co. for not less than one year after the com pletion of studies. They will be exempted from payment of incidental fee, gen eral fixed fee, and out-of-state tuition fee. Applications must be submitted before Jan. 4. The fellowships be come effective Feb. 1. For appli cations students may see E. B. Stavely, assistant dean of the en gineering school, in 203 Main. E ngineering German Xmas Plans Made Plans are nearly complete' for the 22nd annual German Christ mas program to be held at B p.m: Monday in Schwab Auditorium. The program -was started in 1930 by George J. Wurfl, profes sor of German, for students in the German department., Wurfl will lead the program and will read -the Christmas story from the Bible in German. George E. Ceiga, College or ganist, will play the prelude and postlude. Traditional carols will be sung by the audience. Soloists .will be Margaret Low enfeld and Elizabeth Lessen, ac companied by Joseph Rosenthal at the piano. A viola obligato will be played by Barbara Thomas. Council to Give ' Betiefit Dance The Town Council will sponsor a "Can Can" dance from p.m. to 12 midnight tomorrow in,Rec reation Hall. The dance is a bene fit affair for the Center County Home for the Aged. Admission will be two cans of food per couple. Henry Pitt, social chairman for the council, is in charge of the dance, and Robert Campbell and his orchestra will provide the en tertainment. The dance is open to the public. Cabinet -- (Continued from page one) tied for third. The contest was open to architectural engineers. Jean Nisley; a member of the Junior Prom committee, reported that a net income of $4039.29 was made' at the dance: After ex penses, he estimated a profit 'of $526.97 would be made. This did not include the additional ex pense of seven missing decora tions at a cost. of $lO each. Robert Leyburn, business man ager of the student handbook, told cabinet that the book was printed at a cost of $1502.93. Ad vertising accounted for $1103.50 of the cost he said. Cabinet agreed to undersign the deficit last spring. Phys Ed Majors Attend Convention Margaret Laripster, fifth sem ester physical education major, and Andrew Andrews, seventh semester physical education ma jor, are' student representatives at• the 30th annual. convention ONE PAIR NEW Army surplus laminated hickory Skis with steel edges-413.00 ; one Linguaphone German language course on records, scarcely used, with accom panying texts—original price—sss.oo, for $25.00. See C. M. Stine, Room 120 C Dairy Building any afternoon. 1926 HUDSON Brougham, 'inspected, new paint, good tires. 67,000 miles. Inquire 4634 evenings. LET LAMPS from Halite add their beauty to your home—use .them as Christmas gifts. We have a host of fine styles, traditional and modern, all designed with your safe eyesight in mind. Floor and table styles—Certified and Deena lamps. Choose yours tomorrow at 0. W. pouts & Son.' Inc., N. Buckbout, State College ;6703. ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: Beautiful Christmas trees for sale. , Six to twenty feet. Come and choose yours, at Autoport 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. RIDE .WANTED to Pittsburgh, Monday afternoon, Dec. 17. Call Phyllis 447 Simmons. GIRL WANTED to room in apartment with young married girl for spring semester. Call ,2152. Inquire Snodgrass. RIDERS TO Little Rock, Ark. via Cin cinnati, Memphis. Leaving Dec. 18. Cali M. B. Burton 4326. RIDE TO Altoona around noon tomorrow 'Contact Tip, Dorm Ext. 1099. SQUARE DANCE Saturday. Dec. 15 9.12. Coliseum skating rink on Rt. 545. Joe Corrado and his orchestra. PEOPLE WHO have proofs from portraits taken at the Lion Studio before the fire may still have Christmas portraits made. Call 4454. A new and better Lion Studio will open shortly in a new location. TYPING AND mimeographing Secre- tarial Service Room' 207 Zotel State College. Phone 4906. 1. W . ''.. Vti'..: . 1 , I "Wp,...., 1 ' i'is' W , A. 3 sc!" ANTE FOR SALE WANTED MISCELLANEOUS One good thing about modern cars. They very rarely succumb to major breakdowns withoUt giving warn ing first. Have your engine, brakes, transmission and other parts check ed regularly and be sure that you can depend on your car. Drive up for a Winter Check-Up, T 0 •D A Y. MOTOR NORTH ATHERTON' STREET Across The Railroad Tracks FRIDAY,- DECEMBER - 14, -1 Resolutions (Continued from page onel to a misunderstanding„" was solicited, but will. be c6ntac in the near future. He. said fi totals will - be available "soi time in January." Marvin, Krasnansky, Daily C legian editor, reported that "students are letting the fire .1 tiros down.", He said that .to d only $166.78 has been turned Estimated damage to the involi students totaled $4638, he ported. "To this date 14 of the 19 grl uate and undergraduate studei involved in the fire have report estimates of their losses to De DeMarino (a ssist ant dean men)," Krasnansky said. for health, physical educatic and recreation at the Penn She atoit Hotel, Philadelphia, In the convention which beg yesterday and will end tome row, Miss Lamaster will- partic pate in a panel discussion c "Your Student Major Club." LOST RED VELVET purse between Kappa Si ma and Atherton Hall Saturday nigi Call Mimi, 413 Atherton. RED LEATHER jacket with fur-lined cc lar. Taken from Sparks Nov. 19. Ca Will Mockler. Phone 3946. Reward. GREEN STRIPED pen and pencil a Friday evening, on or near campus. Ca Fran 326 Simmons. RONSON cigarette lighter, ii BROWN itials J.W.E. between Phi Gamma an E.E. Sentimental value. Call Enterlin 4326. BROWN DEERSKlN — jacliet on — 3rd floc Willard between 8-10 a.m. Friday. Finde please call Schmidt 5051 - 1190. Beware GREEN LEATHER wallet. Wednesda afternoon. Please return to Joanne DE Vaux, 19 Simmons. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT. One single and on double. Call ,6242. , MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, lust call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W, College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 rears me perience is at your service. ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN—now is the time to book •the band for your spring dance. We still have a few open dates.• The Jack Huber Orchestra. 4th year on campus. For information call Skip Wareham at 2689. HOtPTS HAS electric Handyhot portable washing machines for apartments and trailers. Two styles: porcelain enamelled. 2-pound capacity, $27.95; stainless steel model with timer, 2 to 3 pound capacity, $42.60. There is also a hand-turned wringer that fits both styles for only $7.96. Ask for it for Christmas, 5% discount at Bouts for cash and carry; convenient Pay.. ment .terms. 0. W. Routs & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. ALES