PAGE EIGHT Two Penalized For Dishonesty .Two students yesterday had their final marks altered by Mer rill Wood, associate professor of zoology, as a result of dishonesty on fall semester examinations. One, accused of having crib notes for the complete final, was failed. The other was zipped for neglecting to put his-notes out of eyesight as was prescribed at the start of the test. The offenders had been referred to Wood by the Senate disciplin ary committee after its investi gation failed to show evidence of a serious enough degree to war rant its action. Senate Ratifies Veterans Club The College Senate committee on student welfare has announced its approval of the constitution of the Penn State Veterans Club, thus establishing the blub as an official college organization. The committee gave full ap proval to the club’s proposed con stitution at a meeting Jan. 20. Richard Smith, president of the club, was told of the acceptance Monday. Dr. Joseph Lowe, professor of English, a World War II veteran, is adviser to the club. Working with Smith and Lowe in the or ganization of the club have been Charles Mayer, William Taber, Lloyd Bell, and Benjamin Zucker man. ROTC Prof Gets Oak Leaf Cluster Capt.. David H. Hornstein, as sistant professor of military sci ence and tactics, has- been' pre sented the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Bronze Star Medal for meri torious service in Korea from January to August, 1952. The award was presented to Captain Hornstein by President Milton S. Eisenhower. Captain Hornstein was grad uated from Penn State in 1948 with a B.S. degree in" physical education. He was captain of the 1947 basketball team, a member of the track team, Phi Kappa Tau, and Druids and Parmi Nous hat societies. Health Service (Continued from page one) scholarships could then be award ed, he said. Final approval was given to the second reading of a proposal that $2OO be donated to the Religion in-Life Week program scheduled for next week. A report from the All-College recreation committee was given by Joseph Lemyre. In the report, a tentative proposal that a pro fessional exhibition in ping pong between Pauline Betz, four time national champion, and her part ner, Lando Glancz was presented. The proposal depends on the abil ity of the group to get Recreation Kail for the exhibition, Lemyre explained. RILW Dinner - (Continued from page one) discussons will be the Rev. de- Bordenave; Rabbi Judah Goldin, dean and . associate professor of Aggadah, Jewish Theological Sem inary of America; Father Charles Owen Rice, chaplain to the Pitts burgh Branch Association of Cath olic Trade; Edward A. Dowey, Jr., assistant professor of religion at Columbia University; the Rev. E. E. Korte, Gettysburg College chaplain; the Rev. Wayne Glick, assistant professor of Biblical studies and philosophy at Juniata College; and Miss Jimmie Wood ward, YMCA worker and mem ber of the Student Christian Movement, in New York. DON’T FORGET YOUR CHICK ON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Shaw's Major Barbara Enters sth Weekend “Major Barbara,” a social com edy by George Bernard Shaw, will enter the fifth week of its six-week run at 8 tonight at Cen ter Stage. Tickets for tonight and tomor row night’s performances are on sale for $1 at the Student Union Entirety MEW f6rot/<?/r an<f / New Bodies by Fisher . . . new/richer, roomier inte riors ~. new Powerglide* ... new Power Steering (op tional at extra cost) ... more weight—more stability... largest brakes in the low-price field . . . Safety Plate Glass all around in sedans and coupes . . . E-Z-Eye Plate Glass (optional at extra cost). (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availa bility of material.) SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! Marbuf Authors Review Dr. Frederick B. Marbut, pro fessor of journalism, is author of a book review of “News and These United States,” by Edith M. Bar tow, in .the current issue of' Mis sissippi Valley Historical Review. desk ,in Old Main and at the door of the theater on Hamilton ave nue west of Allen street. . Conveniently listed under "Automobiles” inyourlocalelassifiedtelephQitedineslory • • • featuring Chevrolet’s new "Blue-Flame” high-compression engine The ’53 Chevrolet offers you the most powerful performance of any low-priced car—together with extraordinary new economy—with an entirely new 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame ” Valve-in-Head engine, coupled with a new Powerglide automatic transmission.* It’s the most powerful engine in its field—with an extra-high compression ratio of 7.5 to 1! ■ Gome in . .'.-see and drive this dynamic new pacemaker of low-priced cars with all its many wonderful advancements. , ' Advanced High-Compression "Thrift-King” Va!ve-in-Head Engine Chevrolet also offers an advanced 108-h.p. “Thrift-King” engine in gear shift models, brings you blazing new performance and even greater economy. Combination . of Powerglide automatic transmission andlls-h.p. “Blue-Flame’’ engine optional on “Two-Ten" and Bel Air models at extra cost. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Prof to Attend Meeting Dr. Jean D. Amberson, professor and head of the Department of Home Economics Education,- will attend meetings of the American Association of School Administra tors and the American Education Research Association in Atlantic City, N.J., next week. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE HOUTS’ HAS a large selection of un finished furniture for you to decorate in any one of many clever ways. Chests, tables, desks, chairs, bookcases and kiddies furniture. Houts’ has them all so why not shop for yours tomorrow? O. W. Houts’ & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College 6703. 1939. CHEVROLET sedan. Good condition. Heater, inspected. Call 5051 ext. 274. Ask for Jerry, Room 1. 1939 BUICK—R &H. To see, is to ap- preciate this car. For a spectacular buy, call Charlie—294l after 8 Mon. thru Thurs. 1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan—good mechanical condition, good tires, new battery. Penna. inspected. Call 6593 after 5:00 p.m. 1947 CADILLAC Convertible, can be seen • 12-6 p.m. Sunday only. Cadillac Garage, 601 W. College Avenue, State College, Pa. SINGLE HOLLYWOOD Bed only 6 months old; $4O. Call 4635 after 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM for male student. Phone State College 4137. 719 S. Garner street. SINGLE ROOM for rent. Man or woman. Second floor. 427 W. Beaver. Call 7715. TWO ROOM basement apartment. For men or women. Rooms for three other boys. Mrs. Patton. Call 6443. SMALL APARTMENT available now for two girls or married couple. For rent due-to cancellation.. Phone 2887. - • • RENT A TRUCK.' Move it yourself. Any time any place. Hertz Drive-Ur-Self System, LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. ROOM FOR rent, double or single. Call 3332 after 6 p.m. 243 South .Pugh street.' ROOM IN new modern ranch home. Private entrance, tile bath, phone, study-lounge, sun deck. Male only. Phone 2584. FRIDAYr FEBRUARY 13, 1953 Swim tickets Available ; The,; Glennland pool will be open - to graduate students, facul ty, staff members, other College employees, and their wives or husbands' from 7 to 9:30 .p.m. Mondays. Tickets for the spring semester are $1.50 per person and may be obtained at the Bursar’s office, 6 Willard. . , FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT with room for three. Kitchen privileges. and television! Call ATG, 6123; Frank or Paul. • AND single . centrally located DOUBLE rooms. Available to women graduate students. No cooking facilities;* Phone 6773 during office hours. WANTED TICKET FOR the Military Ball. Call ext. 1186. Ask for Jim Fortney. SALES-LADY of good character, appear* ance and courteous. Ideal work for stu dent’s wife. References requested. Phone 7928. . " . - - LOST PHI SIGMA JCAPPA pin. Further identi fication can be. made. Lois Weiser, 245 S. Gill street. __ RED LEATHER glove lost between Sparks . and Atherton. Contact Bunny, 231 Ath erton. BROWN RIMMED glasses, red plastic-case; between office services building and town. Call 2601 before 5. URGENTLY NEEDED! STERLING SILVER Bar Pin with pearl in center. Sentimental ‘ value. Call 430 Mc- Elwairi. ‘ Lost between McElwain,' Willard and Library. ONE K and E slide-rule in 319 Willard Monday morning. Reward. Call Jim Mil ler-ext. 294. MISCELLANEOUS SEE* MAJOR BARBARA at Center Stage - this weekend. Tickets only $1 at S.U. or at ‘ the door. GOTTEN A LETTER from TIME? Let . Student Magazine Agency, 112 Old Main, speedily' process student’s % price sub scription:. 4 v months $1.00; 1 yr. ‘ $3.00. _ ice field! The Striking New Bel Air 2-Door Sedai
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