The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 28, 1955, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Sororities-
(Continued from page one)
Quann, Sally Stansbury, Eleanor
Strauss, Joan Wallace, Barbara
Wragg.
Delia Gamma, bronze, pink and
blue: Marian Beatty, Jean Black,
Janet Campbell, Janet Davidson,
Linda Ely, Gail Gilman, Lynn
Glassburn, Judith Harkison. Joan
Heilman, Phyllis Hodges, Doreen
Hayward, Ann Ludwig, Ellen
Mifflin, Nancy Mosher, Gail
Smith, Patricia Stocker, Gretchen
Vogeler, Jacquelyn Weber.
Delia Zela, rose and green. Ruth
Edelman, Nancy Snyder, Sally
Thomas, Margaret Wimmer.
Gamma Phi Beta, brown and
mode: Mary Astie, Karen Bixler,
Mary Conrad, Nancy Elms, Janet
Evans, Elizabeth Hockstra, Sue
Locldcy, Bernadine McGovern,
Joyce Mack, Marion Olzack, Su
sanne Smith, Mary Sterbutzel,
Janet Townsend, Carolyn Wet
terau, Glenda Willard, Joan Vi
taras.
Kappa Alpha Theta, black and
gold: Joan Auerbach, Sally Bar
nes, Joanne Bedenk, Marlene
Decker, Katharine Dickson, Mar
ilyn Doan, Avis Dunkelberger,
Phoebe Erb, Judith Haag, Bar
bara Klineburger, Patricia Lehr,
Sheila Nearing, Anne Nitrauer,
Myrna Paynter, Barbara Rine
hart, Mary Shower, Sally Stauf
fer.
Kappa Delia, green and white:
Rosemary Bass, Elinor Claire,
Carolyn Dimmick, Elizabeth Har
ned, Elaine Hoffman, Nancy
Leader, Jane Mort, Barbara Peck,
Marcia Ripper, Nancy Seaman,
Deanna Soltis, Donna Sykes, Car
ol Turner, Katharine Vyse.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, dark and
light blue: Suzanr.e Aiken, leath
er in Arnold, Carole Bauer, Caro
lyn Briggs, Barbara Cobb Anne
Francis, Dorothy Gardner, Au
drey Gilbert. Mary Hurley, Mary
Lockwood, Sally Rolstnn, Carole
Ruff, Leslie Shultz, Patricia Stu
art. Nancy Wisely.
Phi Mu, rose and white: Jane
Bastow, Nancy Bortz. Raydelle
Brown, Sally Coltrin, Joyce Gou
ger, Ann Hadesty, Elizabeth
Savidge, Sally Sloan, Mary Web
er.
Phi Sigma Sigma, blue and
gold: Lenora Mann, Joan Reu
ben, Charlene Rubin, Nancy
Weinstock.
Pi Beta Phi, wine and silver
blue: Grace Antes. Barbara Boggs,
Joan Chase, Marilyn Grant, Jean
Hartley, Anne Heiser, Patricia
Herbster. Nancy Hibbs, Josephine
Hough, Nancy Lambert, Marianne
Maier, Wendy Mayer, Sue Mort
erison, Geraldine Ritter,' Barbara
Rossi, Susanne Stamm.
Sigma Delia Tau. cafe-au-lait
and blue: Peggy Bowers, Doris
Citrin, Carol Ciaster, Anne Fried
berg, Cynthia Geber, Susan Grop
per, Janet Klinghoffer, Esta Laz
arus, Janet Schneider, Sandra
Scribner, Shirley Stern, Nan Zim
merman.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, purple and
blue: Barbara Albeck, Sylvia
Breneman, Patricia Early, Diane
Fagan, Mary Feldmiller, Patricia
Graham, Susan Ventre, Joyce
Wagner.
Theta Phi Alpha, silver and
blue: Lillian Labuskes, Virginia
Miller, Gretel Soltys, Constance
Yeschlca.
Zela Tau Alpha, turquoise blue
and steel gray: June Ament, Ro
berta Armstrong, Eleanor Eliza
beth Barnes, Diane Davis, Pa
tience Griffin, Gail Harner, Eroa
Hicks, Sara Hiles. Marianna Jack
son, Gertrude Kill, Nancy Landis,
Marlene Marks, Elizabeth Mar
vin, Eleanor Melvin, Patricia
Mowrey. Patsy Paxton, Janet
Seiler, Charlotte Staroscik, Marie
Remaly, Nancy Ritter, Marie
Thierwechter, Carolyn White.
Unique Language—
(Continued from page five)
of the state prevalent in Pennsyl
vania German folk.
German Broadcast
Widely known as Der Nixnutz,
Dr. Buffington, presents a Penn
sylvania German broadcast at 1:15
p.m. Sundays over Station WK
OK, Sunbury. He recently gave
his 460th consecutive broadcast.
In his talks he relates the Eur
opean origins of the Pennnsyl
vania Germans and their history
in this country, and introduces the
people of the area to the poetry
and prose writings of the Penn
sylvania German dialect writers
as well as to their folk songs and
other aspects of their culture.
Froth Staffs to Meet
The Froth art and advertising
staffs will meet at 7 tonight in
the Froth Office in the Hetzel
Union Building. Staff members
and candidates may attend.
Ike's Illness
(Continued from page two)
dential candidate. Coming from
the second most populus state,
and since it is normally Republi
can, he could probably propel
Pennsylvania into the Democrat
ic column.”
Stevenson-Leader Ticket
‘‘An Adlai E. Stevenson-Leader
ticket would have a great deal
of attraction,” he said.
The problem of a president be
ing unable to perform his duties
has occurred only twice in the
history of the United States.
President James A. Garfield was
on his deathbed for over three
months after being wounded, and
President Woodrow Wilson after
being stricken by paralysis.
Vice President Chester A. Ar
thur refused to assume the post
of president while President Gar
field was still living, and Mrs.
Wilson performed some of Wil
son’s duties.
Ag Seniors to Report
For LaVie Portraits
Seniors in the college of Agri
culture are asked to report to
the Penn State Photo Shop for
LaVie pictures on or before Tues
day.
The Photo Shop will be open
from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. every day
except Sunday. No appointments
are needed.
Men are asked to' wear dark
jackets and ties, and women are
asked to wear dark sweaters. The
deadline will be final.
LETS GOUTS LUCKY DROODLE TIME!
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X-RAY OF ADAM
(AFTIR IVI)
Judith Hey
Boston U.
OCTOPUS AT ATTINTION
Jerry Romotsky
North Texas State
SPRING HAT
Dale Sponaugle
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother!
©a.t. Co. product o*t/fo America’s leading manufacturer or cioarsttu
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Elections-'
(Continued from page five)
Edith Gross, Sally Coltrin, Mar
jorie Sponsler, Beverly Dunbar,
Rosemary Bass, president; Col-
Daniels, Sera Mortensen,
Anne Francis, Priscilla Kepner,
Joyce Mack, vice president; and
Jacqueline Weber, Suzanne
Stamm, Arlene Zimmerman, sec
retary-treasurer.
Southwest Unit Named
The Southwest unit has named
Roseanna Fortunato; Marilyn
Grant, Marian Beatty, Elaine
Koncsol, president; Joyce Herbst,
Phoebe Phelps, Marilyn Elias,
Audrey Sassano, vice president;
Janet Campbell, Mary Young,
Betsy Lou Edelson, Judith Arm
strong, secretary, and Winifred
Herrmann, Mary Sterbutzel, Ma
ria Turg, Betsy Waite, treasurer.
Atherton’s northeast unit has'
nominated Glenda Millard, Syl
via Dori, Mary Ann Wagner, Mary
Shower, president; Mary Lock
wood, Joan Heilman, Beau
Barnes, Phoebe Erb, Rita Copley,
Arabel Wagner, Mirianne Maier,
Carol Jones, secretary; and Doro
thy Gardner, Elizabeth Savidge,
Jean Levesky, Linda Ely, treas
urer.
Grange has nominated Mary
Moore, Jane Buren, Elisazeth Bev
eridge, president; Dianne Lee,
Sandy Scribner, Margaret Pearce,
Barbara Shipman, vice president;
and Diedree Bray, Roberta Lerch,
Vera Dipre, secretary-treasurer.
WHAT’S THIS?
For solution see
paragraph at righfc
13,000 Readart Sm That*
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
AMPRO TAPE Recorder with Web-Cor
Mic. One year old* excellent condition.
$6O. Call after 8 p.m. AD 7*7626. Bruce
Millick.
STEVENS double-barreled 12-guage shot
gun.. Phone AD 7-7689. Used one season.
In good condition. _____
1946 CHEVVIE Coupe* 2-tone green,
R&H, good tires. $l9O. Call Dunbar at
AD 8-8161.
MONROE CALCULATOR. Eight place
electric. $7O. Phone Slaughter ext. 2647
or AD 8-6623.
FOR RENT
SINGLE OR Double room on first floor,
close to bath. Nicely furnished. Lovely
location. Free parking. Four miles from
State College. Call HO 6-6935.
ONE LARGE Room for three students,
first floor. 114 East Beaver Ave. AD
7-4147.
WANTED
WANTED TRUMPET, Trombone' and
drum players for Penn State Thespian
Homecoming Weekend musical pit orches
tra. Please contact Mike Rosenfeld at
AD 8-6771.
FRATERNITY WAITERS for weekends.
No experience necessary. Good food and
surroundings. Contact Rich* Byron* or
Dick. AD 7-2882.
STUDENTS WANTED for meal jobs on
and off campus. Apply Student Employ
ment Service.
PLAYERS FOR Blue Grass Band—mando
lin* 6-string banjo, fiddle, guitar. If
interested contact Dick Trump, Rm. 6,
251 S. Allen Street or call AD 7-4122 from
6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday.
MALE STUDENT to share • double room
near campus* 136 Atherton St. Call
AD 7-7167.
EXPERIENCED SAX players. Tenor or
Alto. Call AD 8-6674.
IF YOU’RE UP A TREE about what cig
arette to smoke, there’s a pleasant
point of view in the Droodle at left.
It's titled: Davy Crockett enjoying
better-tasting Lucky as seen by b’ar
in iree. Luckies taste better for a
hatful of reasons. First of all, Lucky
Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that
thar tobacco is toasted. ‘4lt's Toasted”
—the famous Lucky Strike process—
tones up Luckies’ light, mild, good
tasting tobacco to make it taste even
better... cleaner, fresher, smoother.
So set your sights on better taste
light up a Lucky yourself!
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I Studentsl
j EARN
i *2s?*!
I Gut yourself in on the
| Lucky Droodle sold
■ mine. We pay $25 for
! all we use—and for a
I whole raft we don’t
| usel Send your
| Droodles with descrip*
■ tive titles, include
j your name, address,
I college and class and
| the name and address
I of the dealer in your
{ college town from
I whom you buy ciga
| rettes most often. Ad
| dress Lucky Droodle,
a Box 67A, Mount
I Vernon, N. V.
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STUDENTS WITH a couple of spare eve*
nings that suit you. Earn up to $1.50
per hour. See “Perry’* Dux Club, 128
S. Pugh.
SLIDE-RULE on parkins lot 70. Call
EL 5-3411 and ask for Bob between
6-7 p.m.
LOST: A MAROON Shaeffer Pen at HUB.
If found contact Bill Mullin ext. 270.
ONE PARKER 51 Pen, sold cap. Identify
by broken shaft wrapped with scotch
tape. Reward, retail value of pen. Sent!*
mental value. Write Bob Griffin, Mill
Hall RD 1.
FRATERNITY MUG taken from Pi Kappa
Phi last Sat. night by mistake. Person
please call Don AD 7-4937.
LOST: SILVER Watch witji silver ex*
pension band in men*s room in HUB.
Contact Milt Linial AD 7-4409. Reward.
AIR FORCE blue raincoat from hall out*
side 237 Sparks Sat. 24. Please return
to Sam Wolcott AD 8-9138.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERIENCED 4-PIECE combo available
for booking. Call Marty AD 7-7732.
PHOTO COPY Service. We copy every
thing but money. Everything for the
artist. Open evenings. Call AD 7-2804.
IT’S HASSINGER for racket stringing
the No-Awl way. Latest factory equip*
ment, prompt service, guaranteed work.
Longer life to string and racket. R. T.
Hassliiger, White Hall or 614 Beaver Ave.
after 6 p.m.
PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL radio and
. television service. Batteries for all port
ables. State College TV, 122 N. Atherton
St. ___
WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service
just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 633 W. College Ave.
DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price
| CIGARETTES
HELP WANTED
FOUND
LOST
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