The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 29, 1953, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER '29, 1953
Wp.me4- - -',Told : ::th . b)Oat
Fege - in . Baiting ' Mae;
This. - is not an "Advice to the Lovelorn" column, nor is it a dis
sertation. :on "The Happy Hunting Grounds of Matrimony." it is
merely, a condensation of an article we read lately entitled "How to
Get a Man."
There is an old saying that a girl must chase a man 'til he catches
This may be all right if you've been dating a track star, but it
get awfully tiring after, a while. Besides, 'he might give up.
According to this article, the
two most frequent and definitely
wrong conceptions of this busi
ness of getting a man is, that it
is usually a. matter of "fate'_' in
finding the right one, or else it
just takes the right "bait to make
him bite."
Introduction Needed
The author disqualifies these
two ideas by interviewing four
members of the offensive team
in this game. Of course they were
all different, but from their ideas
she made the , following points,
towards meeting and marrying
the "right one."
First is the problem of meet
ing the right _type. This doesn't
mean securing a list of the broth
ers in her favorite fraternity and
then spending several nights get
ting a girl friend to introduce her
to them. He can be met through
a friend but it is the female that
will make or break the friend
ship.
Guli-...Namet
58:-IYke'mbers _
,' To Glee Club
Fifty-eight members have been
chosen for the Penn State Men's
• Glee Club, Frank Gullo, director,
has announced.
Members include Charles Ad
ams, Ronald Cisney, John Cox,
Robert Hastings, Dave Hubert,
Robert Lewis, Byron Matteson,
John Moran, Joseph Smayda,
Terry Stuver and Richard Wetzel,
first tenors. •
_ Richard,Ahern, Charles Decket,
Claude Doner Jr., Michael Doyle,
Alan Duncan,. Albert Ely, Robert
Heverly, John Kersh, Eudell Kor
man, Robert Lash, Warner Miller,
Robert Piper, Dudley Potter,
Charles Rohrbeck, William Shook
and Richard Thornton, baritones.
Earl B run k. Jr., George De-
Church, Richard Foster, John
Goodman, Paul Hood, Hartley
Johnston, Orville'Lerch, Frank
Podleiszek, Daniel Markley, John
M. Reid, Roger Rue, Philip Steel
and Frank Wilson, second tenors.
Barry Anthony, Robert I.
Iv Brown, Robert Cleland, Webb
Comfort, William Edgeworth,
Charles Evans, Rodney Felix,
Merl Hess, James Hinkle, ,Dale
Lowry, Richard Mercer, Harry
Nichol, Rodney Rohn, Melvin
Shira, John Stefanovicz, Richard
Typinski, Donald Ziegler and
Thomas Zimmerman, basses.
engag.ernenb
Jordan-Housum
Mr. and Mrs. William T. HoUs
urn of Wyomissing have announc
ed the engagement of their daugh
ter Mary to Michael Jordan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jor
dan of San Bernardino, Calif.
Miss Housurn is an eighth se
mester home economics major
and a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta, Omicron Nu and-Pi Lamb
da Theta.
Mr. Jordan, a senior in the
School of Engineering, is a mem
ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Blue
Key and Skull and Bones. He is
business manager of the Penn
State Engineer.
Powell-Mulloy
Mr. and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy
of Media announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Bar
bara Ann- Mulloy, to Mr. Arthur
W. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Arthur Powell of Moylan.
Miss IVlulloy is an eighth semes
ter elementary education major
and a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta; Association of Childhood
Education Internptional and a
past member of. Education Stu
dent Council. Her fiance is a stu
dent at - Drexel Institute of Tech
nology.
iGocho . 6 . ur-Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Cox of
Bedford announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Glenna,
to Dwane Gochnour, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gochnour of
Everett.
Miss Cox-'is a seventh semester
music education major and a
member of Zeta Tau Alpha.
Mr. Gochnour is a graduate of
West Chester , State. Teachers Col
lege and a member of Friars. He
is now attending the guided mis
sile school at the Fort Bliss Army
Base in Texas.
Signs of the Times
Sign on a movie theater mar
quee. in Holladay, Utah:
"Two-D movies Hurry while
they last!" •
i 'Nuf said. , ,
Turbine, generators provide 90
per cent of'household electricity
used in-The 'Muted - States. •
By INEZ ALTHOUSE
One of the' members of the
above-mentioned panel stated
that a girl must find herself and
then the right man will find her.
Know yourself and your own
interests, and you will probably
find someone interested in the
same things.
Show Regard
So you've met him—what next.
This is where the real "you"
comes in. One of the basic rules
is to show the man he is the type
of person you can look up to. Our
panel agreed - that the best girl
is the girl who c.in be attentive
and receptive. That doesn't mean
she must hang on every word as'
if it were an invaluable gem of
wisdom, but just that interest
should be shown in his opinions,
likes and dislikes.
Next step is to show regard for
him. None of this mushy baby
talk or clinging vine approach=
a dog can act 'about the same way.
(Of course, dogs don't talk, but
try to get rid of one once he's
convinced he's woman's best
friend.) Show you enjoy being
with hitn, you like what he likes
and you appreciate all the "little
things" he does for you. Any man
wants to know you at least notice
the things' he tries to do to please
you. Everybody does.
Proposal' Next?
However, a man does not ap
preciate a talkative woman. Of
course, she can carry on her side
of the conversation, but she
shouldn't monopolize it. Men
usually aren't interested in your
latest buying spree, or Sally
Jones' new beau, or your cousin's
new baby, so why bore him with
a long drawn-out speech. Let him
do the talking. After all, you're
interested in him, so why
shouldn't you be interested in
what he has to say.
And when it' comes to propos
ing, if you've got to do the ask-.
ing, there's something wrong.
Maybe you'd better give up the
idea if he needs help, cause he
can't be the one for you.
'And so girls, after reading this
article, you should be well
equipped in the art of drawing
that unsuspecting male into those
fatal words every girl hopes to
hear_ Good luck.
- Note: We are responsible only
for the good results this column
may obtain
Heard to Address
Christian Scientists
Joseph G. Heard, supervisor of
the College organization division
of the Mother Church, the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston will address the Christian
Science Organization at 8 tonight
in 304 Old Main.
Heard, formerly a Navy chap
lain, is visiting college campuses
to explain the functions of his re
cently established office. • .
EUTAW HOUSE
POTTERS MILLS
Make Reserva tions for Your
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Sororities
Hold Parties
Tonight
Sorority rushees will be doing
extensive traveling tonight as
they visit parties ranging from
Delta Delta Delta's "Under the
Sea" to Kappa Delta's "Hell _to
Heaven," Alpha Gamma Delta's
"Greek Party" and Kappa Kappa
Gamma's "Night in Chinatown."
After stops at Kappa Alpha
Theta's "KAT Carnival" and Chi
Omega's "Chi •O Big Top," a
mythical rushee hitting all the
highspots might leave from Alpha
Xi Delta's "Wharf Party" "Aboard
the US DG," (courtesy. of Delta
Gamma) to • attend Alpha Omi
cron -Pi's "Plantation Shrimp
Party," •
Staying in the rebel country
she would visit with the Gamma
Phi Betas under "Southern Star
light." Then heading west she'd
stop at the Beta Sigma Omicron
"Beta Badlands" and go on to
Phi Sigma Sigma's "Blue Golden
Nugget Cafe."
Hitting more Indian country
our fast-moving rushee would
visit Delta Zeta's "DZ Pow Wow."
Somewhere along the line she'd
meet with Zeta Tau Alpha's
"Gypsy Party."
Then off to faraway lands and
a chat with "Blue Beard" and the
Aye Sees. Going collegiate she'd
visit the "Phi Mu Boola Racoon
Room." Hitting the world of fan
tasy • after Tri Vi's "Childhood
Daze" she would find herself at
the "Alpha Chi Omega Doll.
House."
Finally resting, the trav e 1-
weary rushee would watch a f ash-.
ion show with •the Sigma Delta
Taus at "A Mademoiselle Party."
she might also visit the "Toy
Maker's Party" at. Alpha Epsilon
Phi, Theta Phi Alpha's "Club
Tepa" or Alpha Kappa Alpha's
"Come as a Song Party."
'Scroll' Chosen
As New Name
For Hat Group
"Scroll" was selected by the 22
members of the new women's hat
society as the name of their group
at an organizational meeting Sun
day at the home of Mary. Jane
Wyland, group adviser. . ,
The society made nominations
for offices. Elections will be held
at 9 p.m. , Monday in the WRA,
room of White Hall.
Scroll was selected as a sym
bol unifying:the new group with
I Mortar, Board, senior women's
honorary society.
Scrolls will . participate in a pep
rally prior to the West Virginia-
Penn State football game and
will form an honor guard with
Parmi Nous, senior men's hatso
ciety, at the game Oct. 31.
Members of Scroll are investi
gating whether a comparable
group exists -on a national basis.
The group has ordered gray hats
with the new scroll emblem in
royal •blue.
Faculty Women's Club
To Hold Coffee Hour
' Faculty Women's Club will
hold a coffee hour from 7 to 9
p.m. today in McElwain lounge.
The affair is open ft faculty
wives and faculty women. Music
will be provided by a string trio.
CANDY
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students need
our candy
treats!
Between the Movies
Budesistein-Miller
Mrs. .Meyer N. Miller of Perth
Ainboy, N.J. announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Nanette, to
David Budenstein, son of Mrs.
Samuel Budenstein, of Philadel
phia: The ceremony took place
at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red
Bank, N.J.
The bride attended the College
for two years and is now a fifth
semester elementary education
major at American University..
The groom was graduated from
the College with B.S.And M.S.
degrees in geophysics. He was a
member of ,the geophysics honor
ary, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
the couple will live in Washing
ton, D.C., where Budenstein is
employed by the U.S. Geological
Survey.
Bahrenburg-Nosh
• Leota Nash, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Nash of Belle
Vernon, married Robert Bahren
burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Bahrenburg, Erie, on May 2 in
the Presbyterian Church of State
College.
Mrs. Bahrenburg, a inctinber of
Zeta Tau Alpha, majored in home
economics education.
Mr. Bahrenburg is serving with
the Marine Corps and is now
stationed r at Cafhp LeJeune, North
Carolina. The couple is .residing
in Wilmington, N.C.
Levi-Slomanson
Anita Slomanson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Slomanson
of Johnstown, was given in mar
riage June 17 to Lee Levi, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Le v
Johnstown.
Mrs. Levi was graduated from
the College in physical education
and is a member of Zeta Tau
Alpha.
Mr. Levi served three years in
the U.S. Army and is now em
ployed in Johnstown.
Baldwin-Rex
Martha Rex, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. Albert W. Rex of Willow
Street, and E. Nicholas Baldwin
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
N. Baldwin of Pittsburgh, former
ly of State College, were married
recently in the First Methodist
Church of Lancaster.
Mrs. Baldwin is a seventh se
mester art education major.
Mr. Baldwin is a 'fifth semester
electrical engineering major.
The couple is residing at 224 E.
College avenue.
Mlle! Council to Hold
Elections 'for Freshmen
Elections of freshman council
members of Hillel Foundation will
be" held Monday and Oct. 6, 7.
Freshrrien wishing to run for
office may nominate themselves
l by preSenting a petition signed
by 25 freshmen at the foundation
by 5 p.m. tomorrow.
Nominations are open for the
offices of president, men's vice
president, women's vice president,
secretary and treasurer. Those
desiring more information may
call State College 2408.
Breakneck Action
Thriller!
"CODE TWO"
Ralph Meeker
HELD OVER!
ALL-DISNEY SHOW
"Sword and the Rose"
Wild 'Life Short •
Seven Cartoons
11,
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Leslie Caron
Mel' Ferrer
"LIU"
Doors Open 6 p.m.
Marriagedi
Haas-Minor
Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Minor of
Pittsburgh announce th e mar
riage of their daughter, Marilyn,
to Kenneth Haas, son of Mr. Ray
mond Haas of Connellsville.
The bride was graduated from
the College in elementary edu
cation. She was president of Mas
querettes and a member of Alpha
Omicron Pi. The groom was grad
uated from the College in dairy
husbandry and was a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha.
The marriage took place July
14. Nancy Graham, maid of hon
or, and Nancy Acheson, attendant,
are also members of Alpha Omi
cron Pi. William Hopper an d
Thomas Hand, graduates of the
College and members of Lambda
Chi Alpha, served as ushers.
Marion-Barrett
Patricia Barrett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett of
Archbald, married Joseph Marion,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Marion
of Archbald on Sept. 7 in Arch
bald. ,
Mrs. Marion majored in mer
chandising at the College and
was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha.
Mr. Marion is now serving with
the armed forces.
PSCA Dance Club
Will Meet Tonight
Penn State Christian Associa
tion Circle and Square Club will
hold its first meeting of the sem
ester at 7:30 tonight in Temporary
Union • Building. •
Students interested in learning
square dance calling may sign up
in 304 Old Main. Chauncey P.
Lang, professor of agricultural ex
tension, will teach classes m call
ing after the meeting.
The Rev. Andrew E. Newcom
ber, pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, will give a dramatic read
ing, "The Devil Speaks," at the .
assembly and social hour at 7 p.m.
tomorrow in 405 Old Main.
Drinking
(Continued from page four)
end to the public opinion of
collegiate thinking.
The percentage of students
drinking more than once a
week is probably quite a bit
higher than the report indi
cates. It is also hard to 'be
lieve only 43 per cent of men
students drink no rrkore than
once a month.
A survey of 16,000 students
and 27 colleges is an admir
able task, and . the results
may be the closest we have
- to the true picture of col
lege drinking. But college
drinking varies with the type
and size of school; the aver
age student income, and the
age of the student. Surely.
only 27 colleges cannot pre
sent a true picture, although
they may present a fair one.
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Take a Peek
at Perfection
the "DELL"
SANDWICH OF THE WEEK
Kosher Corned Reef
On Rye • • • • • 35c
It's made from layer after layer
of rich, delicious Kosher Corned
Beef. The only sandwich of its
kind in State College. Try one
today.—only 35c.
Hamburgers . . 20c
Hot Dogs • • • • 15c
Nittany Dell
Across from Ath HOB
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