SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, .1952 WSGA Variety “A meal-ticket checker is also a messenger from roommate to roommate and a date bureau for the waiters,” Esther Beck, an active graduating senior, comments from experience. Becky, as she is known to all her friends, held, the job .of checker in Simmons for a year. She .enjoyed it very much because she “got to know all the girls in the dorm,” and worked jvith “a wonderful group of’ waiters.” As senior senator of the ' Wo men’s Student Government As sociation for the- past semester,. Becky was chairman of the coed coordinating committee; made up of vice presidents of women’s campus • organizations. -Interviews / “The girls were all so coopera tive it was a real pleasure' to work, with them,” 'the sociology major said. Becky’s place as head of the committee, which works out plans for the junior-senior faculty re ception,' will be taken by Lila Barnes,- who was appointed by the WSGA Senate. When, after her election, Becky was placed on the board inter viewing candidates for WSGA freshman senator and treasurer, she said it was a new feeling to sit back and know .exactly how the candidates felt. Athletic Interests A member of the women’s in tercollegiate debate team her sophomore year and president of Delta Alpha Delta, women’s pro fessional speech fraternity, the next year, Becky has been inter ested in debate since high school days. She competed in two inter collegiate tournaments. , Other student government po sitions Becky has held include Leonides representative, presi dent of.her dormitory unit, and vice president of off-campus wo men at Edinboro State Teachers College, where she spent her freshman year. • - Athletics has always interested Becky, and in the spring of 1950 she played in a tennis tourna ment at the College. Office Typist “I played in only, one match, which I won, because it was the end of the semester and- I had to leave,”- the 21-year-old senior re called. She - also played--in ,IM volleyball for Simmons. Becky won a $2OO scnolarship from McKeesport High School, where she was graduated 13th in a class of 772. She has maintained a 1.8 All- College average, and appeared in ‘‘Who’s in the News” both her junior and senior years. For two summers Becky worked .as a typist in an insur ance office in' Pittsburgh, al though she never had instruction in typing. ■ Summer Resort Waitress. She taught herself the “Beck and Peck” method, as she . calls it, and worked up enough speed to pass the company’s test. “The only trouble with my system is that I have to look at the copy, memorize it, and then I look back at the keys to - see what I’m typing,” Becky said. She- worked another summer as a waitress in Ocean Grove. N.J. Her comment was, “Fun, but not for life’s work.” As yet, Becky has no job for after graduation. She would like to do personnel work for a year, and then go on to graduate school. Memories Among the memories of Penn State that Becky says she will take with her are “all the new friends I’ve, made several of ..whom will be life-long friends ...” ‘ ‘Time of Your Life,’ the first play I saw produced arena style , . “The beautiful autumns with the most varied colors of any part > of the' state I’ve ever seen ...” “And the wrestling matches, which are my favorite sports events.” Becky will see her last Penn State match of the seeson tonight. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau entertained Beta Sigma Rho at. the Beta Sig ma . Rho house. A skit was pre sented, and refreshments were served. Senator Has of Activities tty GINGER OPOCZENSKI BeHaj>p THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA !Hb Bill lllilillllil Esther Bei SUfe Co - Cdits Delta Theta Sigma Delta • Theta Sigma held a pledge dinner-dance in honor of the fraternity’s initiates. They are. Richard ' Allewelt, James Blose, Lynn Fowler, Bernard Fox, Charles Haney, Arthur Killian, Eldon Piper, Floyd Rough, Calvin Sammons, Donald Turner. Carl yon Wolffradt, Larry Wagner, Russell Wasser, and John Zug. New officers of the fraternity are Donald Crummy, president; Paul Anderson, vice president; David Lutz, secretary; Eldon Pi per; house manager; Lynn Fow ler; assistant caterer; and Edward McKee, custodian. Delta Sigma Phi Howard Giles has been elected president of Delta Sigma Phi. Other officers elected are Edward' Shields, vice president; Dominick Sisti, treasurer; Lawrence James, secretary; Ronald Moorhead, so cial chairman; and Donald Davis, sergeant-at-arms. CLASSIFIEDS WORK WANTED STUDENT WANTS work for room and/or board. Capable, reliable. Call John Hun toon 6595 after 6 . HELP WANTED MALE -STUDENT to work part-time for room. Call 4850 and ask for Lee Cane. MISCELLANEOUS ALL TEXTBOOKS for music courses available at the Music Room. Make the Music Room your Textbook Headquarters! RIDE TO Buffalo, N.Y., on Jan. 22 or Jan. 23. Phone 0123. BOY, quiet, neat —to share pleasant apart ment, iVx blocks from • campus- Phone 2065. 230 S. Frazier after 5. SUiTCASE IN Cornet Room Friday Call Mrs. Kauffman, 143 Simroon3. Reward.- WILL PERSON who took by mistake leather jacket from Nittany dining hall please call Gordon Daghir. Ext. 287. WILL PERSON who took by mistake tweed overcoat from Sparks Hall please call Harold Cooper. College_llS9. BLACK AND Silver mandarin bracelet, Friday—between Phi Kappa and Me- Elwain. Please call 423 McEhvain. LOST IN Willard—umbrella, brown with white dots : getting wet. Call Cathi Stan dish', 248 McElwain. STERLING SILVER identification brace. let; name Wayne Moorhead. Phone Ext. 269. WILL THE person who took grey topcoat from Corner Room between 5:30 and C :3Q Thursday night by mistake please call Gene at 7732. Reward. DARK BROWN Sentimental value. Keep money—return wallet and also collect reward. Call 205 Thompson. ZIPPER NOTEBOOK with 5 spiral note- books inside. Contains entire semester's notes. Return to Student Union desk. Reward. • ROOMS FOR RENT. Reasonable. Two blocks from campus. Inquire 314 S. Pugh, Mrs. Wiley. DOUBLE ROOM; twin beds, next to GOLUCKY! J^n& ueam-<Jo CLASS WANTED Nash seal-skin FOR RENT LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! It takes fine tobacco to give you a better-tasting cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. But it takes something else, too—superior work manship. You get fine, light, mild, good-tasting tobacco in the better-made cigarette. Thafs why Luckies taste better. So, Be Happy—Go Lucky! Get a carton today! IVs good ((w-'" 16, : o * - George A. Northwestern LS./MF.T- lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco *■*«*'■ FIEDS Catherine Shop. 137 N. Atherton Available now for next semester. DOUBLE ROOM, pleasant, centrally lo cated, close to campus and restaurant. 409 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 4077. PLEA-SA-NT- {SECOND floor room for male ■ student m oxchangc for part-time serv ices. Phone 2138. T\VO, THREE, four rooms. Stove and re frigerator furnished. Close to campus. Dial 2335 afternoon Saturday. ONE SINGLE room: business district. Phone 8257 after 5 ;.‘»0 p.m. Male stu dent. ' APARTMENT FURNISHED, central ioca. tion, suitable for graduate or business couple. Ilot water heat with zone control, CaJLSim. ask for Mr. Keller. COMFORTABLE. ROOMS with* running water. Apply Colonial Hotel, 123 West Nittany Avenue. Central location, oil heat, maid service. C*dl 4850. Ask for C. R- DOUBLE ROOM, private hath—For rest of college year. 123 West Nittany Avenue. Call C. R. n't 4850. FOR SALE ONJ2 TUXEDO, size 40. One pair formal shoes size IQIS. Call Earl 4957. 1940 FORD. Good condition, very reason able. No down payment, small monthly installment. Unusual offer. Call 4852. 1948 PLYMOUTH convertible for $895. Excellent condition. Need cash to finish school. Call Norman ext. 1194. MARLIN 81-D-L 22 Rifle with scope. Also white dinner jacket, size 88. Call Bud, 7684. TUX Size 36-38. Good condition. Best offer takes. Call Don Mercer 6789. LEARN SPANISH with ease. New Spanish records complete with book $35.00. Sam, 6718. CUSTOM RADIO for 1939 Dodge, DeSoto, Plymouth or Chrysler, $25 installed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Contact Hal Bran naha, 729 Windcrest. 1937 FORD and 1940 Chevrolet. Call Don 4979. RECORD PLAYER: L. P. classical records; 35mm. slide projector: men’s ice skates —size 9. Cheap. Call Joe, 7180. Harris Freedman. , Salle College mcFe ’rrvTS
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