The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 18, 1955, Image 2

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    '7:r TWO
Photo Club
To Receive
Dark Room
By BARBARA BUDNICK
A photographic dark room lo
cated in the Hetzel Union Build
ing will be reserved for the use
of the newly reorganized Camera
Club, Robert S. Beese, assistant
in photography and co-adviser to
the group, announced at the club's
first meeting Tuesday night.
The dark room will be equipped
with a new 4" x 5" Omega enlarg
er and a 35mm Omega enlarger.
Also trays, tanks, a print washer,
and print drying facilities are
being purchased by the Univer
sity. The dark room will be ready
for use next month and will be
large enough to accommodate six
to eight members at one time.
The Camera Club has been in
active during the past year be
cause the dark room equipment
housed in the Pollock Union
Building was stolen.
The two advisers, Beese and
Roy M. Conger, associate profes
sor of physical education, led a
discussion on photographic sub
jects and color slides were shown
by Beese who has won honors in
color slide competition.
Plans were made for the next
meeting on Tuesday in 241 Rcc
Hall.
The club is open to anyone in
terested. However, persons in
terested in taking pictures, doing
dark room technique, or teaching
photography to persons new to
the hobby are needed, Beese said.
21 Are Named
To Positions
By Lion Party
Robert Spadaro, Lion party
clique chairman, has announced
the appointment of 21 students to
positions in Lion party.
Spadaro also announced that
the steering committee will meet
at 2 p.m. Sunday in 217 Willard.
Spadaro named Jay Tolson,
membership manager; Robert Luf
ty, publicity manager; Robert Tis
ot, financial chairman; Suzanne
Scholl, women's campaign mana
ger; Edward Long, men's cam
paign manager, and Augustus
Mercurio, p l a t f or m committee
chairman.
Fifteen others were appointed
to the party advisory committee.
They are Doreen Hayward, Miss
Scholl, Alice Wolf, Frances Hoff
man, Lufty, George Buckhout,
Tisot, Mercurio, Gerald Kleinstub,
Maorie Fox, William Kelly, Ro
bert Stroup, Tolson, Charles Brad
er, and Robert Segal.
2 Students Iniured
In Auto Accident
Two students were injured
when the car of Kenneth Bech
tol, Port Matilda, went through
the E. Beaver avenue stop sign at
Locust Lane and hit their car
Tuesday night.
Injured were William Banfield,
eighth semester arts and letters
major, who was driving, and Ro
bert Cubbison, sixth semester
business administration major.
They were treated in the Univer
sity infirmary for bruises and la
cerations of the head and body.
Bechtol told police he didn't see
the stop sign when he rammed in
to Banfield's car at 7:25 p.m.
'DUCK WAGON
featuring
NTENNIAL
SPECIAL
7 !eak Sandwich
on
French Bread
'nth the works
30c
Bist in 100 Years!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. Ag Blanks
Available Now
Application blanks for the an
nual Mr. Agriculture contest,
sponsored by the Penn State
Coaly Society, ire available at the
office of the dean of the College
of Agriculture, 111 Agriculture.
The contest is open to any sen
ior enrolled in the College of Ag
riculture.
The winner will be selected on
the basis of activities on Ag Hill
and scholarship.
All applications must be turned
in at the office of the dean of the
the College of Agriculture by 5
Warm, Sunny Weather
Predicted for Today
Pleasant weather has been fore
cast for today by the University
weather station.
Today is expected to be warmer
with a good possibility that the
sun will creep through the clouds
from time to time.
Temperatures are forecast for
the low 40's.
High yesterday was
.38 degrees,
p.m. next Friday. A committee
composed of faculty members will
act as judges in the contest.
The winner will be announced
in the April issue of the Penn
State Farmer, Forester, and Sci
entist.
Correction
The approval o f the revised
constitutions of the three campus
political parties by the Senate
Committee on Student A f f airs
Wednesday is final and does fiot
require the approval of the Uni
versity Senate as reported in yes
erday's Daily Collegian, Wilmer
E. Kenworthy, director of student
affairs, said yesterday.
GRIGGS PHARMACY
The following White and Wyckoff Stationery
featured at this 49c price
Rose Medalion - Kenilworth - Gardenia
Sugar and Spice - Valencia - Colonial Prints
Mem Cream Lather
LANOLIN SOAP
Regular 3 cakes $l.OO
LARGE FIVE V R E GE COLORS CAKES r 1
00
j Cakes $
$9.95 Brownie 620 $26.25 Eastman
Flash Camera and Tourist Folding
$2.70 Flash Unit
both for
Flash Camera
...
$8.43 $13.13
See many other toiletries and camera specials
Griggs Pharmacy
E. College Ave. - Opposite Old Main
'RPM. FEBRUARY it 191143
4 MA Positions Open
Sophomores or juniors in frat
ernities betonging to the Frater
nity Marketing Association may
nominate themselves to fill four
vacancies on the FMA Board of
Trustees.
Nomination forms may be ob
tained in 109 Old Main and are
due before next Friday.
FOR REPT RESULTS
USN COLLIN:HAN CLASSUPIRRS
on display in store
$l.OO Value
While and
Wyckoff
Stationery
Sale C
Price mu