PAGE EIGHT Receives Congratulations ARTHUR ROSFELD, (right] Stanley Wengert, retiring IFC pr tion to the IFC presidency recenilj Chemistry Conference To Open Problems of college chemistry professors will be discussed at the first meeting of the Pennsylvania Conference of College Chemistry Teachers which will open at the College tomorrow afternoon. Following tours of College lab oratories in the afternoon, the group will have a dinner at 6 p.m, tomorrow at the State College Hotel. Dr. Lawrence L. Quill, pro fessor and head of the Depart ment of Chemistry at Michigan State College, will speak. Dr. Quill, author of several textbooks and associate editor of Chemical Abstracts, will use as his subject “Rambling Remarks by a Rambling Chemist.” Dr. George L. Haller, dean of the School of Chemistry and Phy sics, will welcome- the chemists at the dinner, while Dr. W. C. Fernelius, professor and head of the department of chemistry, will preside at the session. Following greetings from Pres ident Milton S. Eisenhower at 9am. Saturday, the chemistry teachers will hear papers on var ious phases of teaching chemistry. Officers will be elected at a busi ness meeting at 11:15 a.m. Sat urday, prior to the final session of the conference in the afternoon. Stock Judging Contest Slated The annual livestock-judging contest will be held by the Block and Bridle Club Saturday, accord ing to William Kramlich, chair man of the judging contest com mittee. All contestants will judge eight classes of livestock. Any student may enter the competition, al though only a few individuals may meet the high qualifications for being on a judging team, Kramlich said. Contestants will be divided in to two groups: amateur, those who have never taken livestock judging courses; and professional, for those who have taken Animal Husbandry 3 or 4. Contestants in the professional group will be re quired to give reasons for their placings in four of the eight classes. A 25-cent entry fee will be charged all contestants. This money will be kept within the judging contest budget and used solely for prizes. Golf Course Opens For Spring Season The Penn -State golf course opened Monday and will be open for the rest of the school year, Robert Rutherford, Jr., golf coach, said yesterday. The course is open daily except Sunday mornings, Rutherford said. The course opens at 1 p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE' COLLEGE.; PENNSYLVANIA :) receives congratulations from resident, following Rosfeld's elec- Prof to Speak in York Ralph H. Wherry, associate pro fessor of insurance,- will address the York Association of Life In surance Agents in York tomorrow. His subject will be “Career Under writing.” Be Happy-GO LUCKY! ■ my'answ er, i r j2 ht © A.T. Co. product c k </odaeeo-&»7yMXnp- Human Relationship Conference to Meet A conferen,ce. on 'human relations in the home, school, and community will be held at the College tomorrow and Saturday. The Pennsylvania Conference on Family Relations will meet Saturday and will hold a luncheon meeting with the human relations conference. Dr, Ralph H. Ojemann, asso ciate professor of psychology and parent education at'the University of lowa.-will speak at the com bined meeting, to be held at noon, in the Allencrest Tea' Room., His topic will be “The Rule of the Family .in Mental Health.”, Featured speaker of the Penn sylvania conference will be the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John- O’Grady, president of the . National Council on Family Relations, and secre tary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities. His subject will be “The Community’s Stake in Family Life.” Dr. William M. Smith Jr., pro fessor of family relationships at the College and president of the Pennsylvania group, will join with Dr.-Jessie Bernard, profes sor of sociology, and Dr. Clifford R. Adams, professor of psychol ogy, in presenting a panel dis cussion Saturday. The .subject • of the -discussion will be “What’s Penn State Doing in Marriage and Family Research?” . Marguerite F. associate professor of child development and family life extension, will show and discuss films on family life. The group will also discuss the topic “Communities Act Jor Family Life.” CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LADIES NAVY spring coat, size It or 13; 2 - evening gowns, sizes 9 and XX. Belle* fonte 4689. MUST SELL Whizer Motor Bike. A-l con . dition. Call 2534 or inquire at 243 W. Park, Ave. MISCELLANEOUS IP YOUR typewriter needs repairs, iust call 2492 or machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. * Beatties* 28 years ex perience is at your service. TENNIS FANS—its Hassinger for racket stringing the no-awl way. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger. Daily—White Hall after 5 p.m. 614 E. Beaver Ave. 9 TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING—Secre tariaI Service—Room 207, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. makes the difference and Luckies taste better! The difference between “just smoking” and really enjoying your smoke is the taste of a cigarette. You can taste the difference in the smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of a ( Lucky ... for two important reasons. First, L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco ... fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second, Luckies are made to taste better ... pfoved best made of all five principal brands. So reach for a Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better! Be Happy—Go Lucky! Buy a carton today! Donald FranJtb** and US*/ Lucky Strike Fine Tobacco^ THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952 Labor Service Aids Education Program The College’s labor extension service is' cooperating with two locals of the United Brick and Clay Workers (AFL) at Clarence and Winburne which are sponsor ing an educational program, “The Steward and the Contract.” Patrick J. Boner, instructor in economics, will conduct the eight scheduled sessions. Fred K. Hoehler, assistant pro fessor of political science exten sion, opened the first session at the Cooper township school Tues day. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM on second floor. Clean and Quiet. Available now. 420 S. Pugh St. Call Mrs. Patner 4708. DOUBLE ROOM on second floor; next to bath. Available now. 420 S. Pugh St. Call Mrs.' Patner, 7084. FIELD JACKET with pipe at Engineering A, Wednseday. I have yours. Call Bundy ext. 277 Nittany 42 Rin. 10. WILL EXCHANGE brown checked top- coat for my own. Mistake made Saturday night, TKE. Call Joe, 7247, 220 _E. Nittany Ave. Before Wednesday noon if possible. BLUE COAT at Phi Gamma Delta April 4th. I have yours. Call 2136 between 6-7 p.m. HELP WANTED SHORT ORDER cook for weekend eve nings. Needed immediately. Call Bennett Skyview, Phone 6591. efte, taste , 4 were •&><*' LOST
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