The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1956, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5. 1956
Bahrenburg
ent,
As Stu
All-Universit
up the triple life 1
executive,
Bob, his wif.
rnent is like "Grand
tion."
The role of the "
the student body"
ferent than that of
housewife and moth
mg the telephone in
her hopping, but sh
has all the work t.
take care of the hou ,
"I try to help hil
me a question," Loat I
can't say yes or no.'
'Boots' Acti
Brown-haired Bo
pastimes, her father
ping over ashtray
waste baskets on I
watching the Teke
street.
' Every night at s
watches the Mickey
on television. Howe%
fers Ed Sullivan a
anything that Elvis
on."
Bahrenburg En
Bob, who was jun or class presi
dent last year, spends about 20
hours a week in student govern
ment work. He insists that the
time is well worth it because of
the experience. It is, challenghlg,
he said, to keep student govern
ment down to student level and
to try to accomplish something at
the same time.
The schedule of the All-Uni
versity president includes such
things as presiding over Cabinet,
organizing student committees,
and acting as a consulting link be
tween the administration and stu
dent body.
!BMOC Difficulty
"The biggest fault of student
government," he believes, "is that
too many people play the 'big
wheel' and not enough do the
work."
Twenty-five-year-old Bob spent
three years in the Marine Corps.
from 1951 to 1954, before coming
to the University campus. In his
sophomore year he played la
crosse and is planning to go out
for the team again this spring.
To Graduate in June
When the All-University presi
dent graduates in June, he would
like to work in some field of man
agement rather than technology.
He sums it up as "anything where
I can work with people."
Bob and Loats have been mar
ried four years and first met dur
ing their freshman year at Belt
rend Center, Erie. Loats grad
uated from the University last
June, majoring in home eco
nomics.
Bob is originally from Erie and
Loats is from Belle Vernon, near
Pittsburgh. •
Leads Triple Life
Executive, Father
By JUDY HARKISON
president, senior in industrial engineering: and "family man" sum
, f Bob Bahrenburg, who is known to the student body as its chief
Lciats, and 3-year-old "Boots" agree that their Prospect Avenue apart
entral sta-
rst lady of
quite dil
-lan average
-r. Answer
itself keeps
says, "Bob
do—l just
.e."
if he asks
says, "but I
ts' favorite
ays, are tip
,, emptying
e floor and
across the
ippertime she
Mouse Club
Loats pre
d Bob "likes
Presley isn't
ys Work
"BOOTS BAHRENBURG hears
the story of Santa Claus from
her father, Robert. who is All-
University president. Wife and
mother "Loafs" looks on.
DEBATING." 3-year-old
"Boots" Bahrenburg seems to
be Thinking when offered her
dinner. "Boots" is the daughter
of All-University President and
Mrs. Robert Bahrenburg.
51te tovetieit i4ing3
under the tree
come from @tart.; ...-
Choose lovely lingerie
—light as snowflakes,
lavished with froths of
lace and ribbon
Makes Dream-wear
extraordinary for
those special women
on your list
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
—Daily Collegian Photos by George Harriron
Another casual weekend is
approaching . . . So what? (I
have to say something in this
ad.). How about a warning—l
heard part of the group is go
ing to be at Sigma Chi—other
part at Sigma Nu and Gene's
leaving the State.
However, speaking of parties
—your feet better be in good
condition for all that party
hopping.
Try "Simon s" dressy black
evening shoes, for high style
and comfort. Featured is the
open toe halter sling in vinyl.
called the "Silver Mirage"—
$12.95. All evening shoes $9.95
to $17.95.
Also, evening bags to match
53.95-t3.95.
foot Finery
Mill Ball
Engagements
Stratton-Mostertz
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mostertz of i
Philadelphia announce 'the en-;
gagement of their daughter,
Ar
lene, to James W. Stratton.
Miss Mostertz is a graduate of
Germantown High School. She is
now employed in the Public Re-,
lations Division of the Tast}•kake,
Company in Philadelphia.
Mr. Stratton is a junior major
ing in geophysics. He is a mem
ber of the Alpha Chi Sigma fra
ternity.
Fry-Colteryahn
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Colter
yahn, of Pittsburgh, announce the
engagement of their daughter,l
Lois, to John R. Fry, of Clairton.!
miss Colteryahn is a seventh
semester elementary ed u cation
major, and a member of Alpha;
Omicron Pi sorority.
Mr. Fry is a seventh semester
business administration ma j o r,}
and a member of Chi Phi frat-1
ernity.
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Knowledgeable people visit Rill Coleman's
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Knowledgeable Young Man is David Rhoades
1 Chcrffetz-Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis Dick
son of Brookline. Mass.. Wive an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Katherine. to Mr. John
Chaffetz. son of Mr. and Mrs
Maxwell Chaffetz of German
town.
Miss Dickson is a junior in
elementary education and a mem
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Mr. Chaffetz is a senior in busi
ness administration and president
of Phi Epsiloft Pi.
A March wedding is planned
Smullen-Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H.
Greene, of Philadelphia, announce
the engagement of their daughter.
Ann. to S. Bartlett Smutlen, also
of Philadelphia.
Miss Greene is an eighth semes
ter physics major,and a member
of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.
Mr. Smullen is in the Navy and
is stationed in New York.
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