The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 27, 1952, Image 15

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Campus 'Grougirt
Elect Officers
• Many student organizations have elected pew officers for next
year. The new officers as released by the organizations are:
The Association fin. Childhood Educatipn International, Terese
Moslak, president; Irene Stromeyer, first vice president; Joan Dod
son, second vice president; Jean Johnston, secretary; Roseann Shirey,
treasurer; Nellie Spedding, finance and legislation chairman; • Caro
'Fry, community and campus re
lations chairman; Jerry Coo k,
'publications and branch exchange
chairman; Char it y McClellan,
publicity chairman; . Janet Cour
sey, service committee chairman;
Francis" Crawford,• membership
and UNESCO chairman; Annettee
Searson, social chairman; Lois
Beader, auditor, and Donna Esta
brook, program.
Alpha Epsilon Delta, premedi
cal .honor society: John Fisher,
president; Robert Coniff, vice
president; Marilyn Buzby, secre
tary; Charles Wingert, treasurer;
Stan Bushkoff, historian, and Da•
vid Schwartz, scalpel representa•
tive,
Alpha Pi Mu, industrial engin
eering honor society: John A.
Donnel, president; Edward F. An
drysick, vice president; Thomas
Kleback, recording secretary and
treasurer; Richard T. Grostefon,
corresponding secretary; and Prof.
Clifton A. Anderson, faculty ad
viser.
American Society of Mechani
cal Engineers: . Paul Stine, chair
man of student branch of ASME;
Robert Watson, vice chairman;
William Noyes, secretary; Charles
Webb,. treasurer, and Jos e p
Thornton, student council repre
sentative. ' .
American Society of Metals:
Jack Wernick, chairman; John
Harrison, vice chairman; Walter
Shovak, recording secretary; and
Robert Lindsay, associate profes
sor of metallurgy, corresponding
secretary for a five-year term.
Block arid Bridle Club: William
Waters, president; Joe DePetro,
vice president; Ernest Stahl, secre
tary; Edgar Fehnel, treasurer; and
Henry • Gruber, marshal.
- Coaly Society, agricultural hon
orary which recognizes ' out
ptanding merit in extra-curricular
activities: William Waters, presi
dent; Paul Krause, vice president;
;Barbara Johnson, secretary; Boyd
Wolfe, treasurer; George Kemp,
sergeant-at-arms, and Sabina Wal
lace, historian.
Electrical engineering society
branch of American Institute of
4lectrical Engineers: Thaddeus
Matylevich, chairman; Georg e
'Romaine, vice chairman; Richard
Santini, recording, secretary; Don
al& Ludwig, treasurer; Clyde
PUBLIC SALE
30-40 of each of the following items: Steel beds, wood
en beds, single or double deck; dressers —mahogany,
oak, and walnut; desks some with space for type
writer; side chairs—oak and walnut; a few walnut arm
chairs; framed mirrors.
All kinds of lamps; several easy chairs; three-cushion
upholstered sofa; night stands; bookracks; tables; wal
nut highboy; 2 wardrobes; R.C.A. Radio Console; and
many other items!
TIME: 1:30 P. M., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1952
PLACE: Fraternity House on the campus of the Col
lege. Known as Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Enter
the campus at the PoWer Plant, corner of West College
Avenue and Burrowes Road. .Drive to the first stop
sign. First house on right, after stop sign. Patrolman
at stop sign will show you where to park.
AUCTIONEER: E: M. SMITH
By_ AL GOODMAN
Brewer, AIEE corresponding sec
retary; Emory Richardson,. IRE
corresponding secretary, and Jack
Helm, student council representa
tive.
Penn, State Greeters Club: Tony
Cronstandt, president; Carl Bond,
vice president; Edward Kilroy,
treasurer; Edward Fogarty, re
cording secretary; Alfred Strick
ler, corresponding secretary,' and
Marjorie Seymour, publicity sec
retary.
Pen.n State Riding Club: Edna
Grabiak, president; Jean Lath
laen, vice president; Ruth King,
treasurer, arid Earl HoWer, show
manager.
French Club: Winfield Scott,
president; Alice Dole's, vice presi
dent; Gloria Schoffel, secretary,
and Jean Martin, treasurer.
Petroleum Engineering Society:
Dale Croasnum, president; Glenn
McMaster, vice president; Ronald
Gardner, recording secret ar y;
Stewart Wright, corresponding
secretary, and , Charles McClin
tock, treasurer.
Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-legal
honorary: John Hoerr, president;
Richard Floun, vice president; and
Yvonne' Carter, secretary treas
urer.
- Psychology Club: Kenneth
Cook, president; Walter Hutchins,
vice president; Genevieve Cas
trodale, secretary, and Alice Lind
say, treasurer.
Radio Guild: Patricia Hatha
way, president; Frank Hutchinson
vice president; Ann Jones, secre
tary, and Jay Murphy, treasurer.
Society of American Engineers:
Lawrence Pa wbe r, president;
Harry Hadley, vice president; Al
bert Turchick, secretary, and Gun
ther Badorrek, treasurer.
Social Science Research Center:
G! E. Brandow, M. A. Mook, E. W.
Miller, M. N. McGeary, and R. B.
Saylor elected to board of gover
nors for three year 'period; Ruth
R. Honey, two year, period.
Society for the Advancement of
Management: Raymond •Lan t z,
president; Walter Lake, vice presi
dent in charge of program; Ed
ward Bunker, vice president in
Charge of membership; William
Emery, recording secretary; Louis
Haeffner, corresponding secretary;
(Continued on page 16, column 1)
JUNE 7, 1952
Furniture!
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Alumni Cited for Military Service
. Several alumni of the College
have recently been cited for out
standing service in the armed
forces.
The American Spirit Honor
Medal has' been awarded to Air
man Third Class Leatrice Bianco,
a 1946 graduate of the College,
for being the outstanding mem
ber of her basic training class at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Tex.
Pvt. David Christopher of Bpa-
Ver Falls, a 1951'liberal arts grad
uate, has received a commen
dation for achieving the highest
grade in his graduating class at
the U.S. Army Finance School.
Shea Named Chief
Maj. Walter Shea, of Copiagne,
N.Y., a 1938 forestry graduate,
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He's listened to the weak thread of so many
shallow claims he's led-up! His point is—there's
a thorough test of cigarette mildness. Millions
of smokers throughout America concur.
It's the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel
Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try
Camels as your steady smoke—on a day-after-day,
pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments!
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has been assigned to the First
Air Reserve district headquarters
at Harrisburg as chief of subordi
nate training units in Pennsyl
vania. While at the College Major
Shea was a member of the track
team and Alpha Zeta fraternity.
Amohg 550 men awarded en
sign commissions at the U.S. Na
val Officer Candidate Schoo 1,
Newport, R. 1., were Joseph Cook
and Robert Kunkle. Both .men
graduated in 1951 with B.A. de
grees. William Hild Jr., who re
ceived his B.S. degree at the Col
lege in 1951, was among the en
listed men receiving commissions
in the Naval Reserve.
Master Sgt. William Pile, for
mer student of the College, is now
After all the Mildness Tests ...
on tour in southern Germany with
the 28th Division Glee Club.
Braun Applies for Commission
Pvt. Darwin W. Clutter, former
research physicist at the College,
has been assigned to the Fifth
Infantry Division for 16 weeks
basic training at Indiantown Gap.
William Braun, graduate stu
dent in education, has recently
applied for a commission in the
United States Air Force and as
signment to a one-year post
graduate meteorlogical school.
Pvt. Harold Beringer, former
student at the College, has com
pleted processing at the Fort
George Meade reception center
and has been assigned for 16
weeks basic training.
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