The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 08, 1955, Image 5

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    SATURDAY; .JANUARY
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Evening worship progains will be held:by eight of the student
church groups tomorrow.
,
Wesley Foundation _of the Methodist . '
Church will see- a film,
"Choosing Your Marriage Partner," at 645 p.m. tomorrow followed
'by a panel discussion and a coffee hour. , _
• Richard Weaver, ,seventh semester agricultUral education major,
will speak to the Lutheran - Stu- I ~ .
dent Association at 6:30 :pm..' 3 o- I r" ------
morrow.
• The Youni• Friends will 'meet
at the Statef-College Friends - wet:,
ing House at - 6 p.m': tomorrow fgr,
a supper party..
The United Student Fellowship
of the Faith' Evangelical and .Re
formed Char c.h will conduct
church services at the Bellefonte
County Home' for the, Aged,*ancl
at the CoUnty Jail tomorroW. The
group will meet at the church
at 1:15 p.m: At. 6:30 p.m. 'tomor
row the Rev. ' , Albert S. Asendorf,
pastor of'. Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church, will speak to
the Fellowship on "The Church
Year."
Stanley Davis, seventh seines
-ter civil engineering major, will
lead . , the worship service of the
Student .Fellowship of St.. John's
Evangelical United Er ethr en
Church at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow.
The film. "Rumor. Clinic" will be
shown. -
Westminster Foundation of the
Presbyterian Church will hear a
discussion of "The Meaning of
Holy Communion" by Donald Mc
ilvride, program director of the
foundation; Hal Leiper, program
associate of the University Chris
- tian Association; and the Rev.
John S. Duley, student pastor of
the foundation at 6:20 p.m. to
morrow.
Canterbury Club of , An
dreW'S Episcopal Church will hold
a supper at 5:30 p.m.. tomorrow,
followed .by a student discussion
on "Your Aim In. Life."
Hillel Foundation will hold a
Io.N and bagel brunch at 10:30
a.m. tomorrow. An open meeting
of 'the' inter-faith committee' will
be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at
the Foundation. The •Hillel choir
will meet at 4:30 p.m.
Charity Dance Is
Tonight in TUB
The • annual Charity Drive
sqUare dance, sponsored by Phi
Sigma Sigma, will be held from
9 to 12 tonight in .the Temporary
Union ; Building.
Ticket's. may- still be purchased
at.the.Student Union desk in Old
Main; from any member. of Phi
Sigma Sigma, or at admission
time at the TUB. .
Proceeds from the dance will be
contributed to the national Heart
Fund. drive to be used. for. Ire
search on rheumatic fever.
Ross Lytle, seventh semester
recreation major, will be caller
for the, square dance.
Slide Showing Slated -
By Graduate'Fireside
.
Slides from foreign - countrws
will be. shown at the graduates
International Fireside at17:30
Monday in 304 Old Main., .. •
The group will also discuss fu
ture programs, possibly, including
a study and analysis of -CoMmun
ism from a Christian. viewpoint,
and cabin parties. • •
The .meeting -is open to Amer
ican and foreign gradlitae stu
dents. .
180 Guests Are Inviteil
To Joint Open HouSe,.
.
Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Pi
will hold an open riouse from
3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow•at - che Siena
Pi chapter house. Approximately
180 guests, including instructors,
State College business men, and
townspeople, have been invited.
The purpose of the open house
is to foster good will '.Miorig::tlie
University, townspeople and fret:-
ernities.. • .. • • • •
Social gala&
Basketball, 'Penn - State -. vs.
Syracuse, 8 tonight, Recreation•
Hall.
Chapel, The Rev. William - E:
Kroll, speaker, 10:55 a.m., to
morrow, Schwab Auditorium.
University Symphony Or, ,
chestra, Winter Concert, 3 p.m..
tomorrow, Schwab Auditorium:
8-Week Students Asked
To' Draw for Rooms
Eight-week women students
•
without, definite room assign
•ments_ for the spring semester
ha4 . 6,,been asked to report to
the , dean of women's office
Monday• to draw for room se
lection, according to Mrs. Cor
delis H. Hibbs, assistant to the
dean of women in charge of
• housing. '
The office will be open for
drawing froth 8 a.m.,,t0 noon
and 'from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
co_edit3
• - Newly elected officers of • Sig
ma Chi are Robert Homan, pres
ident; Kenneth Blair, vice presi
dent- George Dougherty, assistant
pledge trainer; Andrew Smith, as
sistant •treasurer; Michael Evan
cho, Interfraternity Council rep
resentative; Louis Richnak, cor
responding secretary; Richard
I._ohler, associate editor; Bernard
Baymiller, historian; Edward Ly
na caterer; and Dwight Spen
cer, chorister.
Kappa Sigma recently elected
Jerry Donovan. president; Ra y
Crahen; vice president; Bruce
Smith, master of-- ceremonies;
George Luce, secretary; Winfred
Doederlein, treasurer: and Thom
as Wilson and Robert Tisot,
guards.
Randall Owen was initiated in
to the group.
Engagements
Cornog-Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rob
erts of Washington and Pitts
burgh annou 2e the engagement
of their daughter June to Douglas
Cornog, son of Dr. and Mrs. I.
Clyde Cornog of Media.
'Miss Roberts attended the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh and George
Washington Unviersity and is now
a candidate for her doctorate" at
the University.
Mr. Cornog received his bache
:'s and master's degrees from
the University.
Meckley-Nesbit
Mr. and Mrs. Quay. Nesbit of
York announce the engagement
of their daughter Patricia to Mi
chael Meckley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Meckley Jr. of York.
Miss Nesbit is a fifth semester
arts and letters major and a mem
ber •of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
• Mr. Meckley is a seventh semes
ter industrial engineering major
and a member of Theta Xi.
Spatz-Beckley
.Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beckley of
Npw . Cumberland announce the
engagement of their daughter
Beverly to Neal Spatz, son of Mr.
slid Mrs. Harold R. Spatz of Read
ing.
.Miss Beckley is a first semester
bnsiness education majo r. Mr.
Spatz is a fifth semester art edu
cation major and a member of
Acacia.
Store Acquires
New Addition
Danks and Co. will expand its
fldor space and provide additional
services starting Feb. 1 when the
firm takes - over the Allencrest
Tea Room location at S. Allen st.
and Beaver ave.
. The restaurant was closed per
manently Jan. 1. H. A. Robinson,
presid.ent of Danks, said the move
would" Mean immediate expansion
of •the store's facilities.
In addition to the merchandise
now handled . in the three Allen
St.-rooms, the store will have a
greatly expanded yard goods and
domestic department, a new
household furnishing department,
a large infant and children's de
partment. and a new men's fur
nishing- department..
(HE DAILY COLLEGIAN .:STATE COLLEGE. -PENNSYLVANIA
Kroll - Slated
To . Speak.-
At. Chaet..
The Rev. William E. Kroll,
minister of the Arlington .avenue
Ptesbyterian Church in East
Orange,N.J. ' will speak on the
subject, "What Are You Making
of Life?" at Chapel services at
10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab
Auditorium.
The Rev. Kroll, graduated from
the University in 1917 and com
pleted his graduate work at Union
Theological Seminary and Colum
bia University.
As an undergraduate at the
University he served as class his
torian •and was a member of
Forensic Council and LaVie and
Collegian staffs. He' was also a
member of Phi Delta Theta and
Alpha. Zeta, Skull and Bones, and
Lion's Paw.
The Rev. Kroll served as a
first lieutenant during World War
I. After the war he engaged 'in
teaching and business, and was
YMCA secretary at Wesleyan -
College and with the National
Council of YMCA.
He was assistant , minister of
the Second Congregational Church
in Holyoke, Mass., and has been
with the 'East Orange pastorate
for 25 years.
The Chapel Choir will sing the
anthem, "0 Magnum Mysterium"
(Victoria). •
George -E. Ceiga, chapel organ
ist, will play "Von Himmel kam
der Engel Schar (From Heaven
Came the Angel Star)" (Butt
stedt) as the prelude, and "Der
Tag der ist so Freudenreich (The
Day Is So Full of Joy)" (Bach)
as the postlude.
Mille! to Show Film
"The Affair Blum," a German
picture with English subtitles,
will be shown by the upperclass
independents' group of Hillel
Foundation at 2 p.m. tomorrow.
Plans for next semester will -be
made at .a meeting of the group
following the showing of the film.
•
Breakfast ; SLr?
Thirty-three white rats were sent to Waynesboro yesterday by
the University to be used in an experiment being conducted by two
University professors. The experiment is entitled the "Better Break
fast Plan."
The, experiment is under the direction of Dr. H. Bruce Bylund,
assistant professor of rural sociol
ogy at the University. Dr. Bylund
is
,I,:ieing assisted by Dr. Katherine
H. Fisher, assistant professor of
food and nutrition, and the Frank
lin County Extension Service.
According to Dr. Fisher, a num
ber of white rats were distributed
to various classrooms throughout
the Waynesboro Area School Sys
tern and different types of break
fasts—the inadequate, the aver
age, and the better breakfast—
will be fed to the animals to illus
trate health conditions which are
reflected by the three diets.
If the rats follow form, they
will be small, medium-sized, and
big, depending on their breakfast
menus, by the time the experi
ment is completed at the • end of
the month.
It is hoped that the experiment
will show the youngsters the need
for a good . breakfast, Dr. Bylund
said.
The biggest problem, according
to Dr. Bylund, is to keep the sym
pathetic children from slipping
Welcome '55
and welcome back all students. We hope
you had an enjoyable holiday. Continue
to enjoy yourself by coming to Barnard
Tea Room for one of their delicious
home-cooked meals.
Barnard Tea Room
110 S. Barnard
(1 block west of Atherton)
Ferguson-Crav,en
Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Craven
of Aichboro announce the engage
niri of their daughter Lois to
Raymond Ferguson, son of Mr.
an Mrs. Raymond Y. Ferguson
of Downingtown.
Miss Craven is a graduate of
George School and the University.
lir. Ferguson is also a graduate
of the University.
Birkin_ShaW-HeiSirig
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Hel
sing of Wilkinsburg announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Margaret to Edward 'Birkinshaw
Jr., son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward
E. Birkinshaw of Wilkinsburg.
Miss Helsing is a third semes
terte- home economics major. Mr.
Birkinshaw is a seventh semester
in lustrial engineering major and
a member of Phi Gamma Delta.
Moliken-Boob
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Boob
of Millheim announce the engage
ment of their daughter Barbara
to William Moliken, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Moliken of Eddy
stone.
Miss Boob is a sophomore at
Susquehanna University, major
ing, in music education.
Mr. Moliken is a seventh se
mester fuel technology major.
Durboraw-Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Myers. of
New Oxford announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Joyce
to William Durboraw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell W. Durboraw of
Gettysburg.
Miss Myers is attending York
Beauty School.
Mr. Durboraw is a fifth semes
ter dairy science major and a
member of Delta Theta Sigma.
Wylie-Remus
The engagement of her daugh
ter Betty Lou to Robert Wylie,
son of Mr. Henry J. Wylie of
Philadelphia has been announced
by Mrs. William Bemus of Bermzs
Point, N.Y.
Miss Bemus is a fifth semester
physical education major and a
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Mr. Wylie is a graduate of the
University and a member of Pi
Kappa Phi.
"extras" to the undernourished
animals and upsetting the test.
Waynesboro was chosen, Dr.
Bylund said, because it is typical
of many Pennsylvania towns of
its size. Lessons learned by using
Waynesboro as a pilot community
will be applied to similar educa
tional programs to be conducted
throughout th e Commonwealth,
he said.
182 Students Apply
For Contract Releases
• One hundred and eighty-two
men from the Nitta:ny and Pol
lock area have applied. to be re
leased from their dormitory con
tracts for the coming semester,
according to Otto E. Mueller, di
rector of housing.
Reasons are fraternity, 64; fi
nancial, 33; noise; 21; . food, 18;
to work, 13; downtown, 13; 'better
housing, 8; graduate, 3; leaving
school, 2; changing school, 2; mili
tary service, 2; commute, 1; stu
dent teach, 1; married, 1.
Ph. AD 8-8311
Engag
ments
Pyle-Strom
Mrs. F. B. Strom of Wilming
ton, Delaware, announces the en
gagement of her daughter Suz
anne 'zo Ensign Louis Pyle, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pyle of
Swissvale.
• ",amiss Strom is a seventh semes
ter home economics major and a
member of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Ensign Pyle, who is now in naval
flight training at Pensacola, Fla,
was graduated from the Uni
versity in petroleum and natural
gas engineering and is a member
o' Phi Gamma Delta. •
Roh/and-DeMartino
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMartino
of Easton announce 'the engage
ment of their daughter Grace to
Robert Rohland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. Ray Rohland of Bethle
hem.
Miss DeMartino is a third se
me.ster education major and is
pledging Alpha Omicron Pi.
Mr. Rohland is a seventh se
mester recreation major and a
member of the varsity basketball
team. He is also a member of
Phi Kappa Psi.
Richards-Ciottd
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ciotto
of New. Castle announce the •en
gageinerit, of their' daughter "Pa
tricia to Anthony Richards, •son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rich
ards of New Castle: •
Miss Ciotto is employed as a
secretary by the Liberty. Mutnal
Insurance Company ih Ne w
Castle.
Mr. Richards is a seventh•:se
mester industrial - engineering ma
jor and a member of Theta Chi.
Miller-Bonfanti
Announcement of the engage
ment of their daughter JoAnn, to
Allison Miller Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allison H. Miller of Kingston
has been made by Mr. and • Mrs.
Joseph G. Bonf anti of Forty-
Fort.
Miss Bonfanti is a lifth •se
mester student and a member of
Chi Omega.
Mr. Miller is a third -semester
student. , _
Saturday is a day of rest,
enjoyment, and classes.
However, this ' latter fate
occurs only in the wee morn
ing minutes, all afternoon is
free. (We now hear loud
cymbal clashes and drum
rolls with scattered cheer
ing). Why not take advan
tage of your free time and
get ' down to Simon's. The
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
is still in progress and going
strong. (Again more cheer
ing).
Been wanting a nice pair of
blue or black suede shoes?
Or how about a tan, black,
or blown school handbag?
Get a runner in that last
pair of stockings? Let's go
keeds Simon's offers as
much as 50% off. This is
what you've been waiting
for with eager palpitating
anticipation. So get out your
money belt and make the
move to Simon's.
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SATURDAY !
109 S. Allen St.