The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 18, 1952, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1068
WSGA Senate Elects
Morris to Judicial
Carolyn Morris, seventh semester student in music education,
was appointed senior representative to Judicial by the Women’s
Student Government Association Senate last night.
Theresa Taylor is chairman of the women’s judiciary body.
Nani Ku, third semester education major, was appointed
sophomore representative 'on the
Freshman Regulations Board.
Senate named Jane Reber to sit
in as town senator while Barbara
Denniston is student teaching.
The group also approved a mi
nor change in the judicial rules
concerning weekend trips by co
eds. Point “F” under standard
penalties involving a 1 o’clock re
moval was changed to read: sign
ing out incorrectly in pink travel
slip making it necessary for host
ess to call your home.
Point “H,” an addition to the
same section, reads: not signing
a guest in with hostess.
Nominations for WSGA I dormi
tory officers were held this week
and elections will follow next
week, Barbara Werts, vice presi
dent, announced.
It was decided that the many
activities in spring make it ad
visable to hold the Junior-Senior
Faculty Reception in the fall se
mester. Nov. 5 was chosen as the
tentative date.
Arrangements for WSGA par
ticipation in Student Government
Day on Sept. 25 were made. Phyl
lis Kalson was put in charge of
finding a place to present the
skit or display that has been
suggested. Nancy White will head
the committee for the display. I
Speech Clinic
Receives $57
A group of life insurance men
have contributed $57 to support
work which is being done for
handicapped children in the
Speech and Hearing Clinic...
The donation came from men
who attended the fifth annual In
stitute of Life Insurance Market
ing, held at the College last sum
mer.
Dr. Eugene T. McDonald, clin
ic director, said that gifts were
used to obtain necessary mate
rials which they would not other
wise be able to get “for helping
these handicapped youngsters in
their efforts to improve their
ability to communicate.”
Dr. McDonald said there are
approximately 1,000,000 children
in Pennsylvania handicapped in
speech and hearing. He also said
1,000 qualified speech and hear
ing therapists are needed for
schools out there are noly ap
proximately 100 persons so train
ed in Pennsylvania.
Therefore, only a small num
ber of these handicapped chil
dren are , receiving remedial at
tention, Dr. McDonald said.'
Delta Chi National
Elects Two Profs
Dr. Marsh W. White, professor
of physics, was elected national
president of Delta Chi fraternity,
and Dr. Alex Black, professor of
animal nutrition, was made direc
tor of educational activities at the
international convention held re
cently at French Lick, Ind.
Dr. White has held the offices
of director of scholarship, nation
al treasurer, and national secre
tary. Dr. Black has been alumnus
adviser to the Penn State chapter
for 16 years.
Robert Frame, chapter presi
dent; Joseph Messerman, treasur
er; and Frank Williamson, active
member, represented the Penn
State chapter at the convention.
Hillel to Observe
Rosh Hashonoh
The Hillel Foundation will be
gin observance of the Rosh Has
honoh Holy E)ays with the Sab
bath Eve service 7:30 p.m. tomor
row at the Hillel Foundation, 224
South Miles street. Services will
be conducted from 8:45 a.m. to
noon Saturday and Sunday.
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, di
rector of the foundation, will offi
ciate. and deliver the sermons.
Ted > Mann of Philadelphia will
officiate as the cantor at the Holy
Day Services. Professor C. A.
Nelson will chant the scriptural
readings.
Young Republicans
Will Meet Tonight
The Young Republicans Club
will meet at 7 tonight in 202 Wil
lard.
The organization is planning
extensive activities during the
coming campaign, according to
Vincent Yakowicz, president. Stu
dents interested in becoming ac
tive in club affairs are urged to
attend the meeting, Kakowicz
added. I
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Jones-Beney field
Mr. and Mrs. Bonne E. Beney
field of Philadelphia announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Constance, to David Jones, son of
Mrs. Marion C. Jones, Willow
Grove.
Miss Beneyfield, a junior, is a
child development major.
Mr. Jones is a junior at the
Principia College in Illinois.
Farrow-Machamer
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Macha
mer, Tower City, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Thea, to David Farrow, son of Mr.
and Mrs-. Henry W. Farrow, Bryn
Mawr.
Miss Machamer is a senior
majoring in elementary education.
Mr. Farrow was formerly a stu
dent at the College.
Berk-Citrenbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Citrenbaum
of Chester announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Salessa,
to Marvin Berk, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel W. Berk of Irwin.
Miss Citrenbaum is a senior
majoring in sociology and a mem
ber of Sigma Delta Tau.
Mr. Berk, a graduate of the
College and a member of Phi Ep
silon Pi, is now serving in the
armed forces.
The wedding will take place
Dec. 25.
Westergard-Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Belli of
Philadelphia announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Con
stance, to Sgt. Raymond Wester
gard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert
Westergard of Philadelphia.
Miss Belli, a junior in physical
education, is activities chairman
of Theta Phi Alpha.
Sgt. Westergard is stationed at
Smokey Hill Air Force Base, Sa
lina, Kan.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Penn Haven Club
New officers of the Penn Haven
Club are George Ornor, president;
Hay Ferguson, vice president; and
Richard Staples, secretary.
Debaters Slate
Coffee Hour
For Monday
A coffee hour for all women
interested in debate will be spon
sored by Delta Alpha Delta, local
women’s speech honorary, and
the women’s debate squad from
7:30 to 9 p.m. Monday in the
northeast lounge of Atherton
Hall.
The coffee hour will give wom
en interested in debate an op
portunity to meet members of
the debate team and to ask ques
tions pertaining to debating at
the College, according to Marian
Ungar, women’s debate manager.
All women, both upperclass and
freshmen, may attend.
To join the debate squad, fresh
man women need not try out, but
should have an interest in debat
ing on this year’s national inter
collegiate debate topic. Resolved:
That the Congress of the U.S.
should enact a compulsory fair
employment practices law. No
previous experience in debating
is necessary.
Upperclass women not on the
squad spring semester of last
year must try out by presenting
a five-minute speech on either
side of the debate topic. Tryouts
will be held Oct. 2.
First call for interested fresh
iman women will be Wednesday
with first call for upperclass
women Sept. 25. Both meetings
I will be held at 7 p.m. in 2 Sparks.
cln^aa.
entente
Correnti-Totaro
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Totaro
of Havertown announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Lu
cille, to John Correnti, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Correnti of
Philadelphia.
Miss Totaro is a secretary in the
North American Insurance Com
pany in Philadelphia.
■ Mr. Correnti is a senior major
ing in commerce and a member of
the local branch of the American
Marketing Association.
Carney-Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson
of State College announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Lois,
to John Carney Jr., son of John
Carney Sr. of Pittsburgh.
Miss Richardson is a seventh
semester home economics major
and a member of Gamma Phi
Beta. Mr. Carney is in the fifth
semester in commerce and fi
nance and a Delta Tau Delta.
No date has been set for the wed
ding.
Sigma Delta Tau
Recently initiated into Sigma
Delta Tau were Evelyn Cinnamon,
Elaine Cohen and Suzanne Stam
bler.
Phi Epsilon Pi
Alan Biamond, an active mem
ber of Phi Epsilon Pi at the Uni
versity of Miami, has transferred
to the College and affiliated with
the local chapter.
The United States Army oper
ated 435 military posts, camps,
and stations in this country dur
ing World War 11.
Home Cooked
MEALS
served by the
LADIES' AUXILIARY
After All Home
Football Games
5 to 8 p.m.
•STEAKS $1.75
• ROAST BEEF $1.50
• BAKED HAM $1.50
FULL COURSE MEALS
Homey Atmosphere
BOALSBURG
FIRE HALL
4 MUm East of State College
Co-tCdiu
Davies-Sfandish
Marie Standish of Roselle, N.J.,
announces the marriage of her
niece, Catherine, to Paul Davies
nf Forrest City.
Mrs. Davies was a junior in ele
mentary education and a member
of Theta Phi Alpha.
Mr. Davies was graduated from
Carnegie Institute of Technology
last June. The couple is now liv
ing in California where Mr. Da
vies is employed.
Lushesavage-Rushin
Jane Rushin of Nanticoke was
married to Robert Lushesavage of
Kingston on Aug. 18 in St. Mary’s
Roman Catholic Church, Nanti
coke.
Mrs. Lushesavage was graduat
ed from the College last year in
the School of Home Economics.
Mr. Lushesavage was grad
uated from the College this sum
mer with a B.S. in commercial
chemistry and is now serving as
a second lieutenant at Fort Camp
bell. While in College he was a
member of Phi Kappa and Alpha
Phi Omega, national service fra
ternity.
Fisher-Foote
Arlene Foote and James Fisher,
both of Erie, were married there
Aug. 9.
Mr. Fisher was graduated from
the College in chemistry in June,
1951. He is now employed as a
civil engineer.
After a honeymoon in New Eng
land, the couple settled in its new
home at 611 Smithson avenue,
Lawrence Park, Erie.
Barea Publishes
3 Spanish Novels
“The Forging of a Regel,” the
collective title of three novels
written by Arturo Barea, visiting
professor of Spanish, has been
published for the first time in his
native Spanish, the language in
which it was originally written.
Individually entitled “The
Forge,” ‘‘The Track," and “The
Clash,” the novels were original
ly published in England in 1941
in English. Since that time they
have been published in the United
States, France, Italy, Denmark,
Sweden, Norway, and Holland.
Danish publishers interested in
the novels have launched a cam
paign to have Barea considered
for a Nobel prize.
Air ROTC Linked
To Maxwell Base
The Air Reserve Officer Train
ing Corps unit became a part oi
the Air University Aug. 1.
The Penn State ROTC unit was
one of 188 units which were trans
ferred to the Air University, Max
well Air Force Base, Montgom
ery, Ala., from the Continental
Air Command.
The step was taken to consoli
date and centralize the control of
the program, and aid in the direct
supervision of the units, the Air
Force said.
DEAN MARTIN
JERRY LEWIS
"JUMPING
JACKS"
RANDOLPH SCOTT
MAUREEN O'HARA
"SHORES OF
TRIPOLI"
OPEN AT 6:00
Special Academy Award
Best Foreign Film)
"RASHOMON"
Lott-Hillsmon
At a candlelight service on Aug.
16 in the Monessen Methodist
Church, Jane Hillsman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hillsman,
became the bride of George Lott,
son of Dr. and Mrs. George Lott
of State College.
The couple now lives in State
College where Mr. Lott is em
ployed as a research assistant at
the Ordnance Research Labora
tory.
Mrs. Lott is a senior and a mem
ber of Chi Omega.
Mr. Lott was graduated from
the College and is a member of
Alpha Chi Rho.
Yenko-Meloy
Hope Meloy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther L. Meloy of
Coatesville, and Donald Yenko,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yenko
of Bentleyville, were married
June 28 at the Presbyterian
Church in Coatesville.
, Miss Meloy, a senior majoring
in elementary education, is a
member of Alpha Gamma Delta.
Mr. Yenko was graduated from
the College in 1951. He majored
in commerce and finance and is a
member of Kappa Delta Rho. At
present he is working with his
father in an automobile concern.
Attendants, all Penn State stu
dents or recent graduates, were
Julia Klippel, maid of honor;
Joan O’Neill, Kathryn Lloyd, and
Marjorie Fries, bridesmaids; Fran
cis Houck, best man; and Richard
Kartlick, Malcolm Humphries,
William Malloy, and James Riley.
Everyone’s going
cause it’s
going to be fun!
Dance
Friday, Sept. 19
AFTER THE
PEP RALLY
only 50c a ticket
DANCE to the
MUSIC of
Jack Huber's Orch.
Rec Hall
Tickets at the Corner
and Student Union Desk
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