The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 22, 1952, Image 5

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    FRIPAY,..FEBRTJARY 22,' 1
:Faculty Directory
:llsts Famous' Names
. By DOT BENNETT
"A dull plot, but what a cast of characters." On this score the
~.student directory has nothing on the faculty directory.
With such famous persons 'as Martin and Lewis, Olson and
Johnson, Lloyd, Rogers, and Burns and Allen, it's easy to see why
I.Clise.4 . ;pften turn into minor riots, and why some of the professors
call..therhselves comedians.
/HoWever, even with our.comedians and our Gibson Girls, stu
dents • should still be able to get
•fa, well; rounded education. Includ
ed faculty and staff are
Berlin , tand Mendelson, Whistler,
French';; and English, Pyle and
Joyce; `Cook and Baker. Law, and
Einstein
c • Distant Towns
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Students in ROTC should have
no, difficulty learning to drill with
Val*lin, Montgomery, Ridgway,
and Bisenhower.
lor,4hose interested in sports
and recreation we have Professors
Ball, Hunter, Fisher, and Driver.
There are also those whose
names are reminiscent of far
away places, such as Glasgow and
Cologne, and those not so far
away ; such as Hazelton, Hallstead,
Bethel, Cleveland, St. Clair, and
Raleigh.
Some of the faculty seem to
have confused their given and
surnames; for example, Rut h,
Ro,se, Roy, Stella, Roscoe,' Ray
mond, Thomas, John, Jef f r ey,
James, Lewis, Ti arv e y, Hazil,
George, Glenn, Grace, Donald,
Dale, and Henry.
- Famous Teams
.Still other well-knoWn people
on the College staff include states
men. Taft and Hoover, comic strip
favorite Tracy, and, appropriate
for February, Valentine.
There are also-the combinations
of Livingston: and Stanley, and
Sun, Moon, and' Starr. -
Still, with all the famous.naines,
the most common name in, the
faculty directory,"'as •in the stu
dent directory, and perhaps the
most famous after all of course,
Smith.
.
Bonn 'MCA --
(Continued from mum four) -
You may; :for instance, suggest ,
to your golfing opponent that he,
handsome dog, has inadvertently
stolen the affections of .-the only
woman you've ever loved. He
may. be 20 strokesbetter than
you, - but ha would never in a mil
lion years be 'cad enough to de
feat you after that. Or, if your op
ponent is "hot," and, you desire- to
break his stride, it is not proper
to .:spend a , great deal• of time
searching .for your. own lost ball,
but it'is the height of both sports
manship and Gamesmanship 'to
spendall sort of time seeking . his
pellet 'when it disappears into the
trees.
",Lifemanship applies the prin
ciples of . Gamesmanhip to what
Potter 'calls "the more restrict
ed field" of everyday living. In
the .section on Week-Endman—
°ship, Potter 'describes th e
gambit of the completely unde
sirable youth who appeared to ,
women as the absolute in chiv
alry because he had trained'
himself to notice a woman
reaching for a cigarette across
three platforms of Waterloo
Station, and to.be on hand with
a . waiting• lighter: by the time
the cylinder reached her lips.
IT'S A FACT
Today is .an. official "bank holiday."
,A day en
joyed by grade school kids . . . just another 8
hours of work to Penn Staters.
Cheer' up!
,Stop Scratching the dates off your
Calendar. . .. Only 48 days 'til Easter vaca
tion.
. ,
Egg Salad Sandwich ' 20c
Dina Fish - Sandwich 2,5 c
Swiss on Rye • ' 20c
Heinz Soups '; • • 20c
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- 145 S. FALLEN ST.
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta recently held Edu
cation Week' for the pledges of
the sorority. Dr. Agnes McElwee,
associate prof e s s o r of English
composition. spoke on study hab
its, an d alumna advisers gave
talks on Kappa Delta history. The
pledges entertained the sisters
with a mock rushing party to end
the week.
Following Education Week.
Marilyn DuPont, Jeane Good, Cor
inne Janssens, Constance Marconi.
Margot Mullin. Ann Patterson, Jo
ann Terhune, Ann Twomey. and
Bertha Ann Webb were initiated.
Delta Chi
Newly elected officers of Delta
Chi are Frank Williamson, secre
tary; Joseph Messerman, treas
urer; Robert Frame, corresponding
secretary; Will ia m Bloemker,
pledge master; Edward Barber,
caterer; Paul Wilgus, house man
ager; and Edward Hill, rushing
chairman.
Wally Krieger and Farbes Ry
der will continue to serve as pres
ident and vice president, respec
tively.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
New officers ,of Kappa Kappa
Gamma are Joyce Buchanan,
president; Peggy Mayberry, vice
president; Barbara Norton, pledge
chairman; Marilyn Franklin,
tr e as u r er; Barbara Reynolds,
membership chairman; Cassandra
Caraway, scholarship chairman;
and Jean Phillips, social chair
, man.
Chi Omega
The new officers of Chi Omega
are Joan Lee, president; Joan
Peck. vice president; Donna Es
tabrook, secretary; Mary Louise
Elliott, treasurer; Betty Richard
son, rushing' chairman; and Rob
erta Carre. personnel chairman.
In this volume are sections on
Newstatesmanship and Damned
good-journalist Play, How to
Make People Feel Awkward
about Religion ("Elsa, when the
painted glass is scattered from
the windows, and the roof is
opened to the sky, and the ordin
ary simple flowers grow in the
crevices of pew and transept—
then and not till then will your'
church, as I believe, be fit for our
worship."—after which, you may
"win ten shillings on the golf
course, come back very slightly
buzzed from Sunday pre-lunch
drinks, and suggest, by your di
rect and untroubled look, that by
comparison with yourself, your
host and hostess have been only
playing at religion."), W ild -
worthy's Counter to the Cunning
ham ' Indifference, Woomanship
Basic and Secondary, and similar
vital lessons in the Art of Living
—without, of course, being an ab
solute plonk.
Lenteii favorites at Vic's:
. riE-;IMILY COLLEGIAN STATE 'COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
co _ ecbi
Rushees Get
invitations at
Post Office
The Panhellenic post office,
located in Woman's Building, is
the agency for communication be
tween sororities and rushees dur
ing formal• sorority rushing.
Alumnae of sororities and Mary
Brewer, assistant to the Dean of
Women, work at the post office,
which serves as the center for
distributing invitations.
Rushing chairmen turn in coke
date invitations at the post office,
where they are placed in indi
vidual envelopes for each rushee.
At 5 p.m. Monday, rushees will
pick up coke cards for coke dates
on Tuesday and Wednesday. The
cards must be returned by 8 a.m.
Tuesday. Invitations for .Thurs
day and Friday will be distributed
at 10 a.m. Thursday.
No limit has been set on the
number of sororities a rushee may
visit during coke dates or on the
number of hours she may spend
in one suite.
No rushee may accept more
than four At Home invitations
which will be distributed at 10
p.m. Friday. At Homes will be
held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at
the suites.
In order to equalize the num
ber of rushees attending the par
ties on March 3 and 4, the post
office . will specify which of the
two nights the rushees are to
attend the parties of their choice.
The post office will do the same
with Coffee Hour invitations
which may be picked up 1:30.p.m.
' March 5. The post office must
stamp all invitations for parties
and coke dates.
b • co_edlla
Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Delta Tau recently ini
tiated Nedra LeVine, Sylvia Gold
stein, Rita Schleifer, and Phyllis
Sukenik.
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta recently
initiated Elizabeth De w e e s. A
breakfast in the suite followed the
'ceremony.
Woody Herman
'and his Greatest Band ever'
Friday, April 4
Rec Hall $ 4
Semi Formal 9-1
IFC-Panhellenic Ball
Coeds Ready
Party Clothes
For Rushing
,Prospective rushees have been
rummaging through closets, pon
dering what to wear
_as formal
sorority rushing starts tomorrow.
Date dresses or suits and stock
ings should be worn to Open
Houses, which will be held to
morrow and Sunday in each of
the 19 suites.
All sororities will hold Open
House from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m., ex
cept Alpha Epsilon Phi. Phi Sig
ma Sigma, and Sigma Delta Tau,
which will hold their affairs from'
2 to .5 p.m.
School clothes are worn for coke
dates, with skirts being preferred
to slacks or jeans. Date dresses
and stockings are worn to At
Homes, and to most rushing par
ties. Some party invitations carry
dress instructions on them, in ac
cordance with the theme of the
party.
Coffee Hours call for formal
evening dress, while school clothes
are worn to ribboning.
Panhellenic Council o ffi c e r s
will explain further details con
cerning fortnal rushing at 11 a.m.
tomorrow in 121 Spars.
Weekly Radio Program
"Swiss and German Music" will
be the theme of the next weekly
radio program of the Romance
Languages department at 9 p.m.
Monday on station WMAJ.
Commentator will be Emory
Swift, of the WMAJ staff.
EUROPE • MEXICO • HAWAII • JAPAN
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AND MEET THE PEOPLE
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Hess-Scurfield
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Scurfield
of State College have announced
the -engagement of •their daugh
ter. Suzanne. to James Hess, son
of the Rev. and Mrs. Warren C.
Hess. also of State College.
Miss Scurfield, was graduated
I from the College in June, 1951,
and is now elementary music sup
ervisor for the College area joint
schools. She is a member of Al
pha Chi Omega and assistant di
rector of Chapel Choir.
Bayly Will Speak
To Bible Fellowship
The Rev. Joseph Bayly, .ast
em Regional Director of inter-
Varsity Christian Fellowships,
will speak to the Penn State
Bible Fellowship at 7:30 tonight
in 405 Old Main. The Rev. Bayly
is the Religion-in-Life Week rep
resentative this year.
He is a graduate of Faith Theo
logical Seminary, Wilmington,
Del. The Rev. Bayly is a consult
ing editor of "His" magazine.
2d MI Seminar Slated
The second of the series of an
nual spring seminars presented
by the Mineral Economics divi
sion of the School of Mineral In
dustries will be held at 4 p.m.
today in 23 Miner al Sciences
building.
The speaker at the meeting
will be Dr. Robert Scholten, as
sistant professor of petroleum
geology, who will speak on
"Trends in Oil Geology."
For Your
Sorority Parties . .
Long-Play Records For
beautiful background
music, to eliminate
constant record chang
ing. For Long-Play
Records of All Kinds
Hurry Today To - -
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