PAt4 45!r4ILT 170 Liberal Art Students Named to ean's List IVforc than 170 students in the School of cited for outstanding scholarship during the Senders named to the deanl list are l)avid. Bechtel, 2.6; Bernice Yerkes, 2.6; Reaves Lukens, 2.80; Alice Doles, 3; La- Vonne Althouse, 2.54 ' • Julia Ibbotson, 2.5; Robert Sherman, 3; Stefan Schreier; 2.5; Richard Floum, 2.6; Elinor Forman, 2.6; Robert Nicholas. 2.52; Harold Orchow, 2.64; Antr..my Pinnie, 2.5: Melvin Rubin. 2,5; Ed....P . 11 Ruclnitsky, 2.64; Arthur Ste vens, 2.68, and Theodore 'Wojciehowicz, 2.65. Pau: SUPfrie, 2.75; William Lee jr., 2.76; Elizabeth Agnew, 2.85 - Robert Mur rer, 2.6; Samuel Lemon, 2.73; Richard Gray. 2.87; Carolyn Green, 2.75; Gayle Woodward, 2.71; George Lynch, 2.66; Jan ice Freedmar., 2.5; Ma= Frohwein, 3 ; Joseph • -McFadd6n, 2.66; John Laubach, 2.8; Albert Negvesby, 2.5; Jessie Rutledge, 3; Morton Solomon, 2.66; Steve Evancho Jr., 2.6; Elizabeth Harlor, 3 ; Phyllis Su kenik, 2.5; hlarilou Croop, 2.5; Marion Ungar,. 2.85. and Sarah Sapper, 2.71. -,Patricia Sullivan, 2.5; Donald Cutler. 3: Arnold 'Bloom, 2.66; Arlene Weingarton, 2.94; Willard Hunter Jr., 3 ; Joyce Lup ton, 2.8; Ann Fahringer, 2.6; Silvio P. Ceichie, 2.50; Elizabeth Johnson, 2.53; Susan Holtzinger, 2.85; Gerhart Mal- Satzki, 2.71; Louise Bregman,3; Eugene Whitehouse. 3; Margaret Erb 2.56; Mar tin Wyand, 2.52; Ann Hedding, 3; An thony Castantini, 2.5; Harold Miller, 2.8; Barbara Lapsley, 2.94; Stanley Thomas, 2:81,1. Lois Eaton, 3; Rhea White, 2.57; Jacqueline Becker, 3; Sanford Becker, 3 ; John Carney, 2.75; Bernadine Fulton, 2.5; Mary Adams, - 2.75. 'Juniors are Lenore Lonker, 2.5; George Snyder; 2.66; Charles Mathias, 2.66; Don ald Cox, 2.66; Ethel Brown, 2.6; Richard Spiese, 2.5; Aline Mayshack, 3; Thomas Albert, 2.60; June Jarman, 2.8; Helen LuY ben, 2.83; Rudolph Dutzman, 2.66; Norma Vollmer, 2.5; Albert Kalson, 2.52; Mark Loevner, 2.56; Morton Miller, 2.8; Karl Segner, 2.83; Shirley Musgrave, 2.66; Thomas Leyland. 2.6; Mary Sutton, 2.8; Erma Davis, 2.75; Philip Greenberg, 2.94; Laura Wheeler, 2.65; Eleanor Rakosi; 2.5; Virginia Bowman, 3; Robert Thompson, 2.8; - - Beverly. Seltzer, 3; Barbara Jones, 2.64; Joseph Strempek, 2.5; Johanna Hor ton, 2.52; Robert Mercer, 2.5; George Greer, 2.64; -Theodore Struk, 2.5; Robin Eiehe,' 2.66; Mary Albers, 3; • Richard Canouse, 2.62; Jane Reber, 2.78; Myrtle Vierek, 2.57; Douglas Speicher, 3; Donald Quinn, 2.83; Neven Lamb, 2.66; Webb Comfort, 2.66. Sophomores are Stanley Horst, 2.74; Linda Fzßzche, 2.81; Richard Anglestein, 2.74; Judith Lipschutz, 2.56; Rosemarie Yanni, 2.57; Leonard Goodman, 2.51; Toby Numerosky. 2.6; Joan Shierson, 2.5; Rheta Barrow, 2.5: Arthur Moss, 3: Dorothy Strickler, 2.8: Lois Hummel, 2.52; Bar bara 'Lock, 2.55; Vernon Meyer; .2.83; James Wolfe, 3; John Maliniak, 2.83 ; Robert Scholes, 3; Ann Hafer, 2.61; De lores Secrist, 2.93; Frances White, 2.53; Irene Jessick, 2.75; David Dixon, 2.82; William Kuhner, 2.91; -Nancy Sheller, 2.94'; Jceeph Hanania, 3; Barbara Smith. 2.93 ; A. Aster Carlstrone, 2.94; Patricia Beahan, 2.94; Charles Bryson, 2.64; Loa Packard, 3: Alphonse . Noel, 2.5; Mary Loubris, 2.75; Kenneth Griffith, 2.69; Electra Cat souls, 2.93; Richard Haynes, 2.5; Doris Humphrey, 2.66; Richard Jackson, 2.62; George Sobiech, 2. Freshasast are Joyce Gardner, 2.56; Rob ert Mats, 2.65; Ann Leh, 2.78; Joseph Ginsberg. 2.81; Gertrude Lutz, 2.94; John Ball Jr., 2.59; Michael Di Muzio, 2.6; Elaine Getzow, 2.94; Myrna Auerback, 2.63; Stanley Fink, 2.5; Nick Stamateris, 2.52; Andrew Korim, 2.66; Martha Heim, 2.56; Evelyn Lovett, 2.53; Betty Spitz, 2.61; Joseph Hodorawis, 2.83; Judith Se der, 2.83; Thomas Ball, 2.56; Robert Sla gle, 2.57; Elizabeth Tipton, 2.94; Gretchen Erdnaann, 2.56; Elizabeth Kraabel, 2.56; Gayle Deßonis, 2.56; .Mildred Malvin, 2.5 ; Betty Koster, 2.63. Blood-- (Continued from page one) approximately one hour for each donor, but a two-hour period should be scheduled.' An alternate time 'should also be indicated on the pledge cards to prevent sched uling too many donors for the same time. Students bet;ween the ages of 18 and 21 must have minor re lease forms signed by parents. Debate- (Continued from page one) minute talk on either side of the national debate topic. At this meeting, analysis and clear thinking are more impor tant than delivery or proper speech technique, Farrell said. Previous debate experience is not necessary. Frosh Class to Meet The freshman class will meet at 7:30 tonight in 121 Sparks; not 7 p.m. as previously an nounced. the Liberal• Arts were spring semester. Adams Will Speak At Psych Meeting Dr. Clifford R. Adams, profes sor of psychology, will speak to the Psychology Club at 7 tonight in 228 Sparks. His topic will be "Marriage Counseling in th e Untied States." FOOD FOUNTAIN FAVORITES ... DELICIOUS SUNDAES and SODAS TAKEiiiiiHo-::;'''''''.'"'''!t:E . 'i SERVICE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. - STATE - COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA Chem-Phys Frosh To Tour Buildings American Chemical Society will sponsor a tour of Osmond and Pond laboratories at 7 tonight for freshmen enrolled in the School of Chemistry and Physics, John Hampford, President, announced. The, group will meet in 119 Os mond. The tour, directed by Dr. A. Witt Hutchison, professor of chemistry, will include 305 Os mond, organic chemistry research laboratory, and 310 Osmond, phys ical chemistry lab, and under graduate laboratories in Pond. Graham flour contains more minerals than whole ; wheat flour. NOW - OPEN FOOD AT ITS leaturing The SANDWICH. BAR SUPER SANDWICHES IN WIDE VARIETIES BEEF BURGERS EGG SPECIALTIES As Countr You Fresh Eggs Like Them WAFFLES Golden Brown and Creamy With Creamery Butter Syrup YANKEE PANCAKES. crAelal-mAemi7Latnterilo_tccrlyersup MILK SHAKES Double Rich and Creamy 129 South Allen Counter and Booth Service From Early Breakfast Thru Satisfying Lunch, Delicious Dinner Platters To Tasty Nite Snacks . . . Moderately Priced CORNED BEEF TONGUE SALAMI .CLASSIFIEDS FOE SALE FURNISHED one-room moveable bus with two rooms attached. Hoover Trailer Park. Reasonable. Call State College 3477. 1950 '88" OLDSMOBILE, hydromatic trans mission, radio, heater, fully equipped. Excellent condition. One-tinie owner. Price reasonable. Call 4547 after 5 p.m. WHIZZER MOTORBIKE. Good condition Call 2946. Ask for Dave. 1041 PLYMOUTH with heater. Call 4923 from 6:30 to 7:00. Ask for Andy. MISCELLANEOUS CRY VIC'S for his take-outs. Sundaes, sandwiches, cokes, ice cream and thick shakes in all flavors. ATTENTION: All EEs become a member of your EE society and enjoy all its benefits. Join now in , the EE lobby. PASTRAMI FRANKFURTER "We Grind Our Own" TUESDAY, OCTOBEE, 6, • 1953 MAN, 7'3" or taller needed as Dungaree Drag date for elongated slumping Sopho• more. Freshman preferred. See Dais 9. AA BOOK for Oct. 24.- Call Dick or Chuck 8-6633. WORK WANTED WHEN YOUR typewriter needs attention just dial 2492 or bring machine to 63S W. College Avenue.. AOPi SORORITY Pin. Call Rita, 39 Mc. Elwain. BROWN WALLET Friday night. Valuable cards. Call Bill Jackson ext. 784. . KAPPA KEY—Thursday night, Oct.. 1 on campus. Name on back Susanna Wes cott,. Call Rm. 338 McElwain. BEST WANTED LOST
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