The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 09, 1952, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Student Union
(Continued from page one)
elude an air-conditioned auditor
ium with 182 seats and motion
picture projection equipment, a
lobby and dance lounge, a lounge
with exhibition facilities,' the SU
main desk and offices, a music
room, browsing library, and large
ballroom that will . open onto a
terrace.
Included on the second floor
will be the SU management offi
ces along with meeting rooms for
student organizations. On the
ground floor will be a cafeteria
with small dining rooms for
group meetings, a snack bar, a
space for the present student
book exchange, lost and found de
partment, a dining terrace, photo
There will also be unfinished
rooms designed for future devel
opment of crafts, including metal
shop, ceramics, wood shop, gen
eral work shop, and a room for
drawing, painting, and designing.
The basement will include stor
age rooms for the food service
and space for the utilities of the
building.
The addition of an east wing
to the Inn will add 75 new rooms,
doubling the present number of
guest rooms. It will also provide
for a grill room under the present
main dining room, a large meet
ing room in the new wing, and
a small meeting room under the
lounge of the present structure.
Ml School Plans
Studies of Carbon
The Mineral Industries school
will study the manufacture of car
bon black and activated carbon
from anthracite under a research
grant of $12,000 from the Phila
delphia and Reading Coal and
Iron Co.
Professor Calvert C. Wright,
chief of the fuel technology diyi
sion, will direct the study.
Professor John C. Calhoun, chief
of the petroleum and natural gas
engineering division, will super
vise a $2500 grant from the Sin
clair Refining Co. for a fellowship
in petroleum production.
Commerce Honorary
Initiates 14 Men
Delta Sigma Pi, men's inter
national commerce honorary, in
itiated 14 men Sunday at Phi Sig
ma Kappa.
New initiates are Joseph
Musial, John Malone, Joseph
Meell, Robert Broomfield, Rich
ard Karfu n k l e, James Scott,
Thomas Lewis, William Shorn
berg, William DeWi t t, David
Bechtel, Andrew Vaughn, Ger
hart Malsatzki, Edward Kines, and
Morris Sarachek.
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English Sub-Titles
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE • COLLEGE. - PENNSYLVANIA
Cap, Gown Reservation
Deadline Set for Today
Today is the last day seniors
in liberal arts, home economics,
and physical education ma y
sign at the Athletic Store for
caps, gowns, and invitations
for January graduation exer
cises, George Donovan, director
of associated student activities,
has announced.
Roberts to Address
Society for Metals
Dr. George A. Roberts, chief
metallurgist of the Vanadium Al
loys Steel Co., Latrobe, will speak
to the American Society for Met
als at 8 tonight in 219 Electrical
Engineering. -
His topic will be the treatment
and properties of high alloy tool
steels.
A graduate of Carnegie Insti
tute of Technology, ' Dr. Roberts
is vice-chairman of the American
Society of Tool Engineers, , na
tional director of the Metal Pow
der Association, and a national
trustee of the American Society
for Metals.
Ski Club to Meet
Sherman P. Fogg, associate
professor of physical education,
will discuss skiing equipment at
the monthly Ski Club meeting at
7:30 tonight in 105 White Hall.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
SLIPPER SOCKS
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MANY Other Styles of Beautiful Slippers
Just made for comfort and long wear
STOP IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY!
202 S. ALLEN STREET
Elsa's Antics
(Continued from page . one)
man via the mail order matri
monial bureau.
The Madmatters drew loud ap
plause with their medley of show
business tunes containing such
old favorites as "Way Down Yon
der in New Orleans," "Chicago,"
and "In Old New York."
Pianist Ray Henderson received
a warm reception for his playing
of "Etude in E Major" by Chopin,
"Ecosaisses" by Beethoven, and
Preludes I and II by Gershwin.
Pollock Council to Meet
Pollock Council will meet at
6:30 tonight in Nittany Dorm 20.
BOTTORF'S
ONE - SINGLE Room with cooking facili
ties ; 'one double. room one room for
one boy with other - boys. Mrs. Patton 6443.
FURNISHED ,LIVING-Bedroom, kitchen
ette;i3ath. Available now. Married couple
or secretaries: Near campus, Call 2335.
PASSENGERS TO Southwest d.O ring
Christmas vacation. Contact Don ext.
295 Rm. 24.
WANTED TO BUY: Log Log trig slide
rule. Call 2404. Ask for Dan Lake.
Results—Try the Classified Ads
MaPfirreeif chop
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CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
WANTED
You still have enough time 11
gift to Mom a very personal one .
can complete a beautiful nee
design that domes with a 1
There are also patterns for eveni
eyeglass cases . . . And they're so
Remember, your gift has special meaning . . .
extra beauty .. . if you've done it yourself.
129 S. FRAZIER STREET
TRANSPORTATION NOTICE
CHRISTMAS VACATION
Take a Tip and Make Your Trip
by
GREYHOUND
For the convenience of PENN STATE STUDENTS,
SPECIAL. BUSES will be provided for the Christmas
Vacation and will leave from the PARKING LOT,
SOUTH of . RECREATION HALL at 1:00 p.m. SAT
URDAY, DECEMBER the 20th, 1952.
RESERVATIONS for the SPECIAL BUSES will be
made with the purchase of your ticket at the
GREYHOUND POST HOUSE. AL L RESERVA
TIONS MUST BE MADE BY 10:00 p.m. - FRIDAY,
DECEMBER THE 19th.
GREYHOUND POST HOUSE
146 N. Atherton St.
TUESDAY, - DECEMpER-- 9,
PLAID SHIRT in library • Sat. afternoo
• Contact Ed Jones ext.. 266 Pollock 6-1
Reward.
TAKEN BY .mistake—light. tan topcoa
Probably .in Sparks: Gloves in pocke
I have yours, Call 4507, Ken ,Henry.
K&E SLIDE RULE hi' marked bro•
leather ease. Please call Jim at 294
Reward.
'53 CLASS RING, garnet stone, with i
itials PFE inside. Reward offered. 'Con
tact Paul Ettinger, 6443.
needlepoint
for ehridma.4 .
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LOST
Phone 4181