The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 08, 1954, Image 8

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Six Appointed
To Spring Week
Carnival Group
Six students have been named
to th e Spring Week Carnival
Committee, Donald Bell, chair
man of the Cabinet Personnel In
terviewing Committee, said yes
terday.
Bell said the list which was
announced at Thursday All-Uni
versity Cabinet meeting and pub
lished in yesterday's Daily Col
legian was incorrect, in that it in
cluded all those interviewed for
the positions.
The correct list is: Daniel Land,
Faith Gallagher, Daniel Van
Duyne, Eleanor Gwynn, Edward
Redfield, an d Marilyn Seltzer.
The others named yesterday are
not on the committee, but may
contact Bell for further informa
tion.
The list of the coronation com
mittee was correct as released,
Bell said.
The committee will meet to
morrow at 7:30 p.m. to interview
for other Spring week commit
tees. Applicants will be inter
viewed as follows: 7:30, appli
cants with no preference; 7:45,
Mad Hatters committee, Nancy
Scholfield, chariman; 8:00, Pub
licity, Diehl McKalip, chairman;
8:15, Arrangements, Otto Hetzel,
chairman; 8:30, Parade, William
R. Johnson, chairman; and 8:45
He-Man committee, Donald Bell
chairman.
The Parade committee has only
two positions open because of
previous interviews.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
THE STUDENT Floral Agency will be
taking orders for the Military Ball tonite
and Thursday 5 - p.m. to 7 p.m. by the 'West
Dorm Post Office and Nittany-Pollock
dining area. See him for best results.
TWO EVENING wraps, size 14, black,
Price $l7 and $2O. Contact Mrs. Reed
Al) 7-3374.
TUXEDO, size 37-regular. Midnight blue,
double breasted. Call AD 7-7232.
1949 CHEVROLET convertible, new top
and paint job, radio, heater, etc., 6 good
tires. Call Brenna 346 Simmons.
1948 FRAZER two-tone 4-door sedan, many
new parts, excellent condition. Contact
owner, Nittany 32-33, AD 8-6641.
ONE LOVE seat sofa bed. Excellent con,
dition. Phone AD 7-7289.
CUSTOM MADE Suit—s3o, maroon and
brown, size 40 long, waist 34, good
condition ; too large for owner. Phone
AD 7-2652.
LADIES GOLD watch only one year
.old. Cost me $5O, will sell for $25. Phone
266 Simmons.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, tabulator,
pica, 1 3 / 4 years old, good condition, hardly
used. $50.00. Call AD 7-2394 after 5 p.m.
ELKHART TENOR SAX, excellent con
dition. Real buy at $75. 232 E. Foster
Ave. State College. Phone AD 7-3476.
LOST
TREDYFFRIN-EASTTOWN class ring,
1953. Vicinity Rec Hall. Reward. Call
Mike AD 8-6928.
WILL PERSON who took wrong trench
coat at Tanglewood please call Bob Pearl
stein AD .7-2941.
WILL THE individual who erroneously
,picked up a gray gabardine topcoat out
side of 239 Sparks contact Ed Steck ext.
964? I have yours in my possession.
HISTORY 21 textbook in Sparks. Call
Bill Bush ext. 792.
FOR RENT
TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment for
spring semester only. Location Linden
Hall. For details call HO 6-6769.
HALF DOUBLE room for rent immediately
Call AD 7-7852.
RENT A CAR
$7.50 per day •• 7c per mile
Free Liability Insurance
Gas and Oil included
Monday - Thursday $3.50 Evening Rate
LEMONT MOTORS INC.
Open 8 a.m. to 7 P.m. Daily
816 E. College Ave. AD 7-7226
If no response call AD 7-4712
WANTED
THESIS DRAWINGS. Work guaranteed
Contact Burget ext. 2239.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for couple,
Feb. 1. Lester Andes. AD 7-4850.
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR Typewriter giving you trouble?
If so, just dial AD 7-2482 or bring
machine to 633 W. College Ave., State
College. '
FOR FIRST-HAND information about tour
including Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
France, England and Scotland call Mrs.
Adams AD 7-4326.
SALLY'S DELIVERS Sunday thru Thurs
day evenings—Pizza Pie, giant sand
wiches and all Sally's delicious products.
Call AD 7-2373.
IS YOUR Typewriter giving you trouble?
If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring
machine to 633 W. College Ave., State
College.
PASSENGERS WANTED
DRIVING TO Plymouth, North Carolina
Dec. 18. Call AD 7-4363 after 5 p.m.
TWO RIDERS to Fort Lauderdale, Fla
Leaving Dec. 19. Call AD 8-8919.
RIDERS WANTED to North Carolina,
leaving Dec. 18 8:00 a.m. Call A. Jesnak
AD 8-6189 anytime except Friday or Satur
day.
Council to Hold
Coffee Hour
The annual fall coffee hour
sponsored by the Agriculture Stu
dent Council will . be.. held from
3:30 to 5:30 p.m... next Wednesday
in the Livestock Pavilion.
The coffee hour is held in an
attempt to acquaint agriculture
students with their county agents
in extension. The extension work.
ers of the University will hold
their annual meeting from Mon
day through Dec. 18. The coffee
hour has become a standard part'
of the extension program.
Dr. Lyman E. Jackson, dean of
the College of Agriculture; Dr.
Russell B. Dickerson, associate
dean and director of resident in
struction; and Dr. Herbert R. Al
brecht, associate dean of direc
tor of agriculture and home eco
nomics extension, will give short
talks after which students will
meet county agents.
Foreign Students to Talk
On Christmas Customs
Three foreign students will dis
cuss "Christmas Around the
World" at the University Chris
tian Association Assembly at 7
tonight in 304 Old Main.
The students are Saleem Shah,
graduate student in psychology
from India; Ijjigubemmissie, spe
&ial student in meteorology from
Ethiopia; and World). Tafara, spe
cial student in meteorology from
Ethiopia.
A weekly devotions period will
precede the meeting at 6:45 to
night.
Circuit) Espanol Meets
At Pine Cottage Tonight
Circulo Espanol, club for Span
ish-speaking students, will meet
at 8 tonight in Pine Cottage.
The meeting will be held jointly
with a Latin-American labor
management group which is visit
ing the campus. Two films on
Mexican life, one a color film on
Mexico City, will be shown.
Marburger to Speak
Ausmus S. Marburger, vice
president and general manager of
the New Holland Machinery Co.,
will discuss the application of
farm machinery to grassland farm
ing at a meeting of the Agricul
tural Economics Club at _7:30 to
night at Theta Delta Chi.
Sutton to Speak Tonight
The Marketing Club will have
as speaker John B. Sutton, presi
dent of Sutton Engineering Co.,
at 7:30 tonight at Beta Sigma Rho.
Sutton will speak .on industrial
selling. Old and new members
may attend.
Santa ' s
eft Gift Sug gestions
for Christmas
. .
b , • "Choose gifts with
r well known names"
Toiletries Photography
•Lentheric - -*Eastman.
o Harriet Hubbard .Ayer •Argus
• Peggy Sage • G.E.'Flash Bulbs
*Shulton
oDußarry
Stationery
•White and Wyckoff
Candy Shiaparelli
*Russel Stoder •Esterbrook
•Whitman
0 Kemp Nuts .
Men's Toiletries
001 d Spice
Miscellaneous •Lentheric
• Westclox •Yardley
•Jewelite Sets •Courtley
• Games for children
All these leading products are reasonably
priced and on display at . . .
Griggs Pharmacy
COLLEGE AVE. OPPOSITE OLD MAIN
114 F *D'AItY -C
11.EGTAN - "STATE "COLLEGE.. DEMSYLVANIA
Dean to Take
PaJama Game
Comedy Role
' The - dean of women at Ameri
can University in Washington ;
D.C. has been granted a leave of
,absence to play the role of Mabel
in "The Pajama. Game," currently
a Broadway musical hit.
Miss Marguerite Shaw, accord
ing to the Associated Press, will
tour in the national company of
the musical comedy. .
Her sister Reta Shaw, who plays
Mabel.in the Broadway company,
but is best known as Aunt Lil'
on TV's "Mr. Peepers," told her
the producers were having casting
troubles for the -road company.
Marguerite Shaw said she sug
gested facetiously that she try
out. She did, and she won the
part.
"I ' was a' little worried about
the• reaction in the supposedly
austere academic circles,' Miss
Shaw 'said, "The reaction wasn't
at all like that. .E7terybody wished
me well. Academic circles aren't
as austere as you'd imagine," she
said.
SAM to Hold Dance
For IE Deportment
A department of industrial en
gineering miner, sponsored by the
Society for the Advancement of
Management, will be held at 7 to
night in the Temporary Union
Building.
Entertainment .will be provided
by students and faculty. A combo
composed of men in the industrial
engineering curriculum will pro
vide music and refreshments will
be served.
Mil Bail Tickets •
A few Military Ball tickets are
still available. in Reserve Offi
cer's Training Corps offices. The
Army offices are located in Car
negie Hall, the Navy offices in
Engineering E, and the Air Force
offices in the Armory.
The dance will be held from
9 to 1 Friday night in Recreation
Hall.
Fire Conduct
.Borough_ police Saturday night
charged - Bruce Kempf, third se
mester electrical engineering ma
jor, with, driving over a fire hose
during the fire at 0. W. Routs
& .Son, _lnc. - The case will be
brought before Borough Justice
of the Peace.
French Club Meets Tomorrow
French Club will meet from 7
to 9 p.m. tomorrow night in the
northeast lounge of Atherton Hall.
Keller, Alumnus,
Dies in N.J. Home
Dr. Henry Keller, member of
the staff of Rutgers University
in the department of agricultural
economics ane a graduate of the
University, died at his home. in
Plainfield, N.J., on Nov. 22. He
was 59.
Dr. Keller entered the Univer
sity in 1917, but his schooling was
interrupted by World War Y. Sev
eral years later he was graduated
and later received his master's
and doctor's degrees at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin.
He is survived by his wife
and two children.
Prof to Speak to Pre-Vet Club ,
Dr. Pennoyer F. •English, pro
fessor of wildlife management,
will speak on "Wildlife Manage
ment" to the Pre-Vet Club at 7
tonight at Alpha Zeta.
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• the largest assortment of Christmas cards, `4
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Christmas cards come boxed priced from
59c-$2.00 . . . in cellophane packs from
a
29c-59c. a
ra
Hundreds of gift ideas including . 4
handsome Parker & Sheaffer 1
pen and pencil sets
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New York City 6.35
Philadelphia 4.25
Pittsburgh 3.70
Scranton 3.80
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POST HOUSE
146 No. Atherton St. AD 7-4181
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1954
Haa's Named
'Prof of Year'
Dr. Charles G. Haas, assistant
professor of chemistry, was named
"Professor of the Year" by the
College of Chemistry and Physics
at the annual Student Council-
Faculty banquet last week.
Haas was given an inscribed
scroll. He was elected by students
in the college last spring.
During the discussion which
followed, Philip Matin, council
member, suggested the possibility
of having a series of speakers
from industry and scientific fields
to talk to chem-phys students
about fields they might enter up
on graduation.
Farther discussion on the pro
posed colloquims will be at the
council meeting Dec. 15.
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