PAGE EIGHT ' 180 Education Students Cited for Scholarship More than 180 students in the School of Education have been cited for outstanding scholarship last semester. • Marion E. Trabue, dean of the school, announced that 183 students named to the Dean’s list had completed the with perfect 3 averages. An average of 2.5 or better is for the Dean’s list. ' Seniors listed are Kathleen Aagaard, 2.52; Patricia Acosta, 2.64; Virginia Al brecht, 2.90; John Alt, 2.52; Lila Barnes, 2.51; John Barrons, 2.80; Jeannine Bell, 2.61 ; Louise Blanning, 2.52; Lois Blum, 2.61; Melvin Bock, 2.52; Thomas Bradrick, 2.52; Anna Bess Buchanan, 3.00; Grace Burt, 2.50 ; Patricia Bush, 2.80. Robert Christ, 3.00; Jeremiah Collins, 3.00; Dorothy Dalbor, 2.51; Joann Dauben speck, 2.88; Ruth Diehl, 2.83; Joan Dob son, 2.89; Ralph Egolf, 3.00; Ray Evert, 3.00; Oliver Fair, 2.76; John Ferguson, 3.00; Donald Fetzer, 2.60; Robert Fey, 3.00; Doris Free, 2.58; Robert Fry, 2.50; Forrest’ Fryer, 3.00; Marcia Garbrick, 3.00; Joseph Gerber, 2.52; Ethelbert God shali, 2.78. Thomas Grabowkz, 2.64; Eleanor Grif fith, 2.55; Howard Guest, 2.61; Janice Gustin, 2.64; Ruth Eddy Heisler, 2.88; Elizabeth Hill, 2.77; Bernard Hoffman, 2.50: Antoinette Holl, 3.00; Nancy Hood, 3.00; Lewis Hoover, 2.64; 'Helen Jaskol, 2.70; Marilyn Jones, 3.00; Edward Karo lak, 2.85; James Kelz, 3.00; John Ken nedy, 2.50; Marybert Kincaid, 2.72. Donald Klinepeter, 3.00; Virginia Lau dano, 2.88; Kay Liner. 2.88 ; William Me Cimley, 2.64; Nancy McClain’, 2.50; John McCann, 2.88 ; James Martin, 3.00; How ard Mason, 2.56; Robert Matasick, 3.00; Esther Mauselle, 2.57; Joseph Mazurkie wicz, 2.64 ; Virginia Miller, 2.72; Raymond Mills; 3.00: Louise Penfield, 2.63 ; Pauline Poplin, 3.00; Grace Porrello, 3.00; Vincent Pucciarella, 3.00. Samuel Reese, 2.52; Margaret Reismcier, 2.56; Roberta Reiss, 2.57; Jean Richards, 3.00; Althadell Riden, 2.50; Sonia Rose man, 2.66; Fred Royer, 3.00; Vincent Sauers, 2.88; Emil Schott, 2.78; Joseph Selinka, 2.55 ; Phyllis Sherman, 3.00 ; Eliza beth Spencer, 2.60; Mary Stark, 2.55; Mari lyn Stewart. 2.60 ; Jane Stieber, 2.64 ; Eve lyn Stuban, 2.52; Sara Swanson, 3.00; Jane Taylor, 3.00. Richard Teubert, 2.52; Ann Titmas, 2.60; Lawrence V&nGorder, 2.53; Frederick Wall, 2.60; Janet Wallace, 3.00 ; Barbara Waska, 3.00; Irwin Yeagle, 3.00. Juniors listed are Elizabeth Alleman, 3 ; Martha Altdoerffer, 2.50; Marian Ander son, 2.52; Ruth Beatty, 2.80; Nancy Bietseh, 2.65; Ann Broomall, 2.83; Gen evieve Castrodale, 2.66 ; Frank Coladonato, 2.80; Florence Cooke, 2.55; Phyllis Daily, 2.66; Leon Davidheiser, 3; Mary Deemy, 2.50; Frances Dektor, 2.57; Barbara Den niston, 2.72; Marion Dunlap, 2.77; David Everett, 2.68: Evelyn Fowler, 2.70 ; Janice Glatfelter, 3; Alice Guthrie, 2.51; Michael Hanek, 2.50. Dorian Heins, 2.50 ; Janet Horger, 2.50 ; Mary Kearns, 3; Rachel ICocher, 2.50; Marjorie. Kunkle, 2.50; Charles Lapinsky, 2.50; Mary Lewis, 2.83; Joanne Luyben, 3 ; Virginia McMillin, 2.66 ; Alice McMul lin, 2.77; Ruth McNitt," 2.61 : Paul Makow ski, 2.56; Mabel Marple, 2.50; Jean Mar tin, 2.64: Wnltor Martin, 2 X). oo o Mat only Time will Tell HAVE you SEEN THE NEW LATIN PROFESSOR? IS HE A DREAM SCAT/ ®NLY TIME WILLTELL about A new professor! 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Sophomores receiving honors are Rich ard Brady, 2.73; Mary Brown, 2.61; Rita Case, 2.52; Kenneth Cook, 2.83; Elsie Devlin, 2.61; -Serine Folk, 2.72; Mary Gladling, 2.70; George Groninger, 2.68; Joan Higbee, 2.58; Theresa Horrigan, 2.53; Eleanor Horvitz, 2.50; Jean Johnston, 2.76 ; Mary Kozelnicky, 2.77; Madge Min sky, 2.66; Mary Moore, 2.52; Alice Mur ray, 2.57; Susan Peterson, 2.75; Dorothy Pennick, 2.55; Martha Richards, 2.94; Douglas Speicher, 2.51; Ray Taylor, 2.72; Edward Thieme, 2.83; Richard Witney, 2.80. Freshman listed are Aurelia Arre, 3; Dawn Beidler, 2.58; Betty Buchannan, 2.57 ; Lois Cohen, 2.73; Alice Conrad, 2.93; Ann Cunningham, 2.84; Harvey Cook, 2.63; Sylvia Grube, 2.72; Phyllis Heebner, 2.72; Muriel Henderson, 2.81: Marion Kalbach, 2.52 ; Mary Kelly, 2.84; Rita Koballa, 2.66; Barbara Lock, 2.63; Margaret McClain, 2.64; Emmalyn Schwing, 2.76; Dolores Secrist, 2.84; Sylvia Smith, 2.64. Cabinet - (Continued, from, oage one) sponsored by. All-College Cabi net last semester. Kostmeyer will also initiate discussion on the use of a sum of money which was collected through Campus Chest and donated to the March of Dimes. The money has been turned down by the polio group, because of the combined methods use in soliciting it. A number of appointments will be made at the meeting, John Laubach, All - College president announced. The appointees will replace committee members who have dropped out and add to those committees without full member ship. Cabinet meets during the school year at least every other week, usually at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Student Government Room of Old Main. The meetings are open to all students. HE'S I UP F< • DEI THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA A collection of marine and mol lusk shells, presented to the Col lege by Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Norris, is currently on display at the Pattee Library. 34 of the semester required Mrs. Norris, formerly of State College and now residing in Mar athon, Fla., has been cbllecting the shells for about three years. The collection includes shells which Mrs. Norris gathered in Florida in addition to those from all over the world. A display of campus art is cur rently in the lower hallway of the library. Included are a replica of the Lion Shrine with its history, and a section on the murals in Old Main. Establishes Fellowship Sinclair Refining Co. has es tablished a new fellowship in pe troleum production engineering which is effective for the academ ic year 1952-53. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic training and research ability. SLIDE RULE and drawing instruments. E. B. Reynolds Jr., phone 2251. ICE SKATES —Girl's size 6; blue evening gown, size 15; riding pants and boots, size s ] /£B. Phone 7341. FRESHMAN ENGINEERS; All materials needed for your drawing courses. Call 4078 or come to third floor 248 S. Frazier. USED BOOKS for every course. Buy and save at The Used Book Agency in the TUB. MODERN, varnished, natural-finished drop leaf kitchen table and four chairs. Call 6279. $l7. COMPLETE SET drawing instruments for Freshman Drawing II course. Phone 6123 evenings. Ask for Ward. ENJOY YOUR Dinner after the game at McGrail’s Inn at Pleasant Gap. Seafood and steak. DON’T FORGET to place your orders for your rush parties. Punch, cookies, ca napes. Frida Stern, phone 4isl. JUj*. World-Wide Shell Display At Library COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Prohibited From Using Fireworks - Any student found using or pos sessing a firecracker will be sub ject to severe disciplinary, action with suspension from the College as a possible result according to a College policy cited by H. K. Wilson, dean of men. Wilson said that, in addition to being against a College ruling made during an epidemic of fire crackers last spring, the possession and use of firecrackers also vio lates a state law. Pete Axford, former Perm State wrestling manager, kept a prom ise after his 1951 graduation by walking home to Scranton, 144 miles; it took him 97 hours. Mrt'K'.L.a^....‘Xv.Vil'xY.-.V DRY DEPENDABLE . 240 E. College at McAllister St. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for male student, $5.50 per week. 317 Hartswick Ave.- Phone 4626. SINGLE ROOM for male grad student for both semesters. For more information call at 512 W. Foster Ave. MEN STUDENTS: Board at the Beaver House, only one block from campus. $9.00 per 5- day week, $12.00 per 7 day week. Call 7851 or 329 E. Beaver Ave. LOST ALPHA PHI DELTA fraternity pin; with out guard, last Saturday afternoon. Ini tials RAC on back. Call Room 9, McElwain. TKA pin, blue points, B.A. guard. Initials C.E.H. *53 on back. Reward. Call C. Howells, 2220. TECHNICAL High School class ring. Year 1950. Red stone inlay. Call Bill Klein 4151. LOST—Chi Phi pearl swetheart pin last Friday. If found call 7864. * CHI OMEGA gold and pearl sorority pin last Friday. Reward. Call 34 Atherton or Chi Omega suite. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' 18," 1952 Russian I Offered Faculty, Graduates Faculty, staff members, and graduate students interested in' taking Russian I this semester will meet at 5 p.m. Friday in 227 Sparks to schedule an hour. Persons desiring to enroll for the course will be required to register for Russian I, section 3, before noon Saturday. Air ROTC Drill Team The Air Force ROTC will hold its first organizational meeting at 7 tonight in the Ar mory for' all those who are signed with or are interested in joining the new Air Force ROTC drill team. m X>v« M CLEANING EFFICIENT WAITRESS WANTED for night work, preferably a student's wife. Bennett's Skyview. State College 6591. GRADUATE ENGINEERS, full or part time.. Also full time typist. Apply John I. Thompson & Co., Bush Arcade Bldg., Bellefonte, Penna. * GIRL TO SHARE double room. College Ave. Call Carolyn Miller, between 5 p.m. » 10 p.m. 2637. ' ONE USED log duplex: decetrig slide rule. John Britcher, Nittany 37, Room 9. USED BOOKS Upper classmen, grad. students, faculty—sell your used books at the Used Book Agency in the TUB. STUDENT to share pleasant three room apartment in Millbrook. Call State Col* lege 2592. KE SLIDERULE LL Deci-trig, English Lit 26 books, IE lab. 140 3rd edition. Don, 4669 6*7. STUDENT TO SHARE apartment one block from campus. Apartment 25, 222 W. Beaver. UCMBS -for 30 days ■(or Mildness and Rmr CAMELS are America’s most pop ular cigarette. To find out why, test them as your steady smoke. Smoke only Camels for thirty days. See how rich and flavorful they are pack after pack! See how mild CAMELS are week after week! HELP WANTED WANTED
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