WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, '1952 Maple Room Offers Lunchtime Specials Pork chops, green peas, parsley potatoes; Waldorf salad, poppy- seed rolls, butter, strawberry parfait, and coffee. Sound gbod r to 'you? It's, just a sample of the meal you might •be served in the Maple Room, the Home Economics school's cafeteria and tea room. this student-operated eating place conomics building. But it's been there for a long time—so long that Miss Alma McDougall, assis tant professor of hotel and insti tution administralion, can't re member when it started. It's called the Maple Room beciuse of its furniture, al though students have suggested it be renamed "Club 410" to give it a jazzier tone, according to Miss McDougall. 410 is the number of the tea room management' course in which students operate the Maple Room Tuesday through Thurs day nights, Another institutional adminis tration course, 330 (quantity cook ing), sends its students to operate the Maple Room as a cafeteria at noon, Monday through Friday, and Monday night. "We have about 90 to 100 . cus tomers for cafeteria lunch, and 40 to 60 for dinner." Miss Mc- Dougall reported. "Most of the customers are secretaries, faculty, and graduate students." Students, many of whom are men in hotel administration, pla,p, menus and food lists, pre pare food, and wash those dishes they use in the preparation. Each noon a customer has a choice of two main dishes (meat or a meat substitute); two or three vegetables, three salad s, rolls, four desserts, and five beverages. For dinner the Maple Room plans three menus, and with these go a choice of two or three vegetables, two salads, rolls, thre desserts, and three beverages. One student is manager each day. He plans a work schedule for the other students in: his class. He keeps account of all the ex penses for food and figures this percentage-wise, with the money the tea room takes in. The object, - as in any such business, is to, take in more .money than you spend. Miss McDougall reports much competition on this score. Not everybody knows about in the baement of the Home E Panhel to Meet Panhellenic Council will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Kappa Alpha Theta suite. Scott Named Westminster Moderator Winfield Scott was elected mod erator of the Westminster Founda tion for the fall semester Sunday night, Clyde Herrick, out-going moderator, announced. • Marjory Maxwell was elected vice -moderator; Rachael Withe row, secretary; and Edward Mc- Connell, treasurer. McConnell will serve as treasurer the complete term instead of a semester as do the other, executive officers. Four commissions, function in the organization. Each have two co-chairmen, .one who is elected for a semester and the other who is retained from the previous se mester. Anna Harrison was elected co chairman of the faith and life commission; Donald Mitchell, stewardship commission; Nancy Morris, fellowship •commission; and Justine Miller, outreach com mission. Chairmen of the commis sions to hold office from this semester include Ann Allison, faith and life; Kay Edward s, stewardship; Gene Phlegar,, fel lowship; and Bruce Wagner, out reach. A freshman man and woman will be appointed next fall to represent their class. Two upper class members at large will be appointed "to represent outside idea groups, Herrick said. Two Sepior Groups Visit Rural Schools Two groups of seniors, one ac companied by Dr. James H. Moy er, associate professor of educa tion, and the other accompanied, by Dr. Donald McGeary, associate professor of education, recently visited the Centre Hall-Potter High School and the Tusseysink, Tusseyville, and Potter's Mills schools. The object of the visits was to show the multiplicity of duties a teacher in a small or rural school is asked to perform in addition to formal instruction. • MARK STEVENS ANGELA LANSBURY PATRIC KNOWLES "MUTINY" LARRY PARKS ELIZABETH TAYLOR "LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER" OPEN AT 6:00 ROBERT TAYLOR "MAGNIFICENT 'OBSESSION" By HELEN' LUYBEN TeIE . .D,4kILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE:y.',F,TNVSYLVANIA Sigma Chi Sweetheart EDITH SPALDING, a sophomore in education, from Lancaster, was named Sigma Chi Sweetheart of 1952 at a dinner dance at the chapter ° house Saturday. She was preserited with an engraved cup and a white cross of roses•by Ray Reed, president of the fraternity, who is pictured with her. Miss Spalding's escort was David Heckel. Methodist Club" initiates 11 Women Kappa Phi, Methodist :g irl s, club, initiated 11 new members: Sunday. Initiated were Carolyn Ball, Jeannine ^Vandeuren, Ora Dieffenderfer, Wilma King, Emily . Jackson, Jane LaCoe, Janet Hiles, Sally Wennett, Arlene Blose, Ra- , venna Raymond, and Jacqueline, Wilson. Following the initiation, new officers.were.' installed. They are Marjorie " Shaffer, president; Jo anne Church, vice president; Mar da Shinton, corresponding ,secre tary; Catherine Park, ' recording secretary; Barbara Harford','"tteaS urer; Jane 'Montgomery, chaplain; and Gloria Beppler, program chairman. i -, ';;': - 7. , 7 :4'• 1 , . Al ',;', " •' • -„ . : -.7-i- !C: -:: .;...: '' .-.',-,_ . ; i-'' . :7,, -;_, '.'- ,;,.: ; . f.„ ?...,.-. .t . . ~..472. 'l -: ;,. •::: ...... ,:. 1 .. .::: ,t . .. ::,..:, i...„ .:. ,`.1'•••• , 4• • i i•,; :,, •,., ...,. . if 4 .. ..,. .-,44 , 4 , • .. .. • Ovith every roll . of film developed and printed • with reprints *at no extra charge 24 hour service e Come in today CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB 122 BEAVER AVE. Co-edib Sigma Delta Tau 'Sigma Delta Tau recently held an open house in the suite for parents and friends. A tea was held on Mother's Day. Recently initiated into the sor ority are Sandra Wasserman, Syl via• Davis, Sandra Rosen, Marlene Garson, Karen Gold, and Myrna Siegel. -Theta Phi Alpha Recently pledged to Theta Phi Alpha are Dolores McHugh, Mary Louise Schutz, and Frances Rod gers. After pledging a pajama party was held in the suite. ' Active members and pledges honored their mothers at a break fast in the suite on Mother's Day. Theta Phi Alpha will hold a public card party in the basement of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church at 8 p.m. Friday. Alpha Phi Alpha New officers of Alpha Phi Al pha are Robert Pollard, president; Seth Brown, vice president; Wil• Liam Jackson, secretary. Engineering Honorary James Smithgall was recently elected president of . Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary. Max Schuster was elected vice president; Elvin' Mix, recording secretary; Richard Sneeringer, corresponding se c r e tar y; Alan Sredenschek, treasure r; John Gaul, historian; and Robert Swab, student council representative. PAGE FIVE