PAGE EIGHT Loesch-Tzoutt Mr. and Mrs. Gustav K. Loesch cl Norristown have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary S. to H. Fred Troutt, Jr., eon of Mr and Mrs. H. Fred Troutt of Upper Black Eddy. Miss Loesch is a junior in liberal 'arts. Mr. Troutt is a junior in zoology! and entomology and is a member of Alpha Zeta fraternity. Ganim-Kazsa Dr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Ganim: of Cincinnati. Ohio, have an-] nounced the engagement of their •daughter Claire to Albert M. Karsa, son of Mrs. Michael Karsa and the late Mr. Karsa of Brook lyn. N.y. Miss Ganim is a senior in home: ccohomics. She is president of Scrolls, senior women’s honorary, P t W A’s J-57 turbojet first engine in aviation history to achieve official power rating in the 10,000-pound-thrust class. Its pace-setting perform ance blared the way tor this grueling mission that set awesome flight records. ! %■ it 3^, 'm4 ’ll •>. 3} • -ier ‘‘ Vv- Engagements senior senator to Woman’s Student Government Association and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Karsa is majoring in poli tical science at Brooklyn College and is employed with Dancer, Fitzgerald, and Sample Corp., New York City. Thoms-Swalm Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thoms of Philadelphia announce the en gagement of their daughter Al ; media to Charles D. Swalm.. Jr. iof Camden, N.J., son of Mr. Charles D. Swalm Sr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton. Miss Thoms will graduate in January and plans to teach in , Miami. Mr. Swalm was graduated from the University last June and is now employed by Esso Standard Whafs doing ... at Pratt & Whitney Aire, Mission accomplished... top-of-the-world and back — Eight global bombers, powered by mighty turbojets, recently set non stop records in 16,000- to 17,000-mile flights described as a “routine training mission to demonstrate the capability of the B-52 and the men who fly it”. Flying continuously for as long as 32% hours, the mammoth aircraft —each powered by eight Pratt & Whitney Aircraft J-57 turbo jets— winged northward from air bases in California and Maine, over Thule, Greenland, continued to the North Pole, then returned by way of Anchorage, Alaska, to land in San Francisco, Baltimore, or Lime stone, Maine. During this spectacular top-of-the-world mission, temperatures as low as 65 degrees below zero were encountered, speeds approached 700 miles per hour, altitudes in excess of 35,000 feet were maintained, and each Boeing B-52 was refueled in mid-air several times. Powering the KC-97 Stratofreighters that accomplished the task of in-flight refueling were the mightiest piston engines ever built P & W A’s R-4360 Wasp Majors. "Mission accomplished” ... a brief but all-encompassing tribute to the Stratofortress flight crews, to the Air Force’s Strategic Air Com mand, and to the gigantic team of engineers in the aviation industry whose years of research and accomplishment represent thousands upon thousands of engineering man-hours that were required to make these record-breaking flights a reality. World’s foremost designer and builder of aircraft engines RATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION • EAST HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Oil Company at Bala Cynwyd. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. A fall wedding is planned. Bohoiad-Lustig Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bohorad of Hazleton have announced the en gagement of their daughter Elaine to Wayne Lustig, son of Mr. andj Mrs. Joseph Lustig of Newark,! N.J. I Miss Bohorad is a'senior in Eng-1 lish literature and is a member' of Sigma Delta Tau sorority. | Mr. Lustig was graduated with! honors from the University ofj Pennsylvania last June. He is a: member of Sigma Alpha Mu fra-| temity and Delta Sigma' Rho, honorary debating society. He is now attending the University of Virginia Law School. A June wedding is planned. Fraternity Memberships Must Be Fifed Today Fraternities must turn in their membership lists today to the dean of men’s office. Fraternity scholarship averages can not be computed without the lists, according to O. Edward Pol lock, assistant to the dean of men. Religious Groups— j (Continued from page five) “Death of a Salesman,” and it [will be accompanied by a special : recording. I The Westminster Foundation [will hold a discussion at 6:20 p.m. [Sunday on summer work pro jects. | The Wesley Foundation will [hold open house in the lounge tonight. They will hold the Even ing Fireside Worship Forum at 6:15 p.m. Sunday on the theme “Projection Into Summer.” The Wasp Major... P & W A’s R-4360 whose power (3,800 hp.) and performance have never been equalled in the piston engine field. r ' ,: T *'w* FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. 1957 Housing Lists Available Lists of approved downtown housing are available at the dean of men’s office, as a result of recent contacts with home owners. State College TV Sells and Services • Radios _ • Phonographs * lVS *fe§lP State College TV ' 232 S. Allen SI. CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:60 a.a. THE PRECEDING DAY RATEB—I7 word* or less: $9.50 On* insertion $0.75 Two insertion* $1.99 Three insertions Additional words 3 for .91 for esch day of lns«rtion« FOR SALE 7 TUBE RCA Radio with phono-jac and RCA 45 rpm turntable; like new. Will sell cheap. Call Max, B-34 Hamilton ext. 1172. HI-FI SALE now at Shadle Associates, 151 South Allen Street. Open evenings. ONE PAIR Men’ll Figure Skater size 10. Excellent condition. Call Jim l,oughren AD 8-9052. SKIS AND Poles $2O. First year, rented at Allegheny Park for $lO, next year bough own skis. This year want to teIJL Lawless, ext. 276. TRAILER UNDER $l5OO. Floor plan outstanding; condition excellent. 28-ft. setup. Neighbors priceless. Hoover Park, Ji) 7-7577. SET OF GOLF Irons and woods plus canvas bag. Includes all essentiillr. Call AD 7-2693, ask for Chuck Di Rocco. If not there leave phone number to call. "COMPLETE PRESS- Photography Out fit” Argus Cintar C 3 Camera, flash attachment, carrying case, extension tripod, Norwood director light meter in* eluded. Phone AD 8-5051 ext. 264. Bill Blanchard. 1954 FORD 2-door Custom 6 with radio. * heater, overdrive and tubeless tires. Body and engine in top condition. Excel lent buy. Must sacrifice. Call HO 6-9224, FOB RENT FIRST-FLOOR Apartment, five rooms, all modern conveniences, furnished, 12 miles east of State College along Rt. 322. Avail* able now. Call EMpire 4-1544. SINGLE ROOM for spring semester. 211 Adams Ave. Phone AD 7-2174. SINGLE ROOM for second semester, 119 East Mitchell Ave. Call AD 7-2244. LARGE QUIET comfortable rooms for female students and secretaries. 236 S. Frazier. SINGLE ROOM next semester; shower, private entrance. College Heights AD 8* 8597. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room. Student, 401 Keller St. Call AD 8-8576. SMALL HOUSE Trailer furnished, equipped with modern conveniences. Available now. Call EMpire 4-1544. GLASSES IN blue plastic case. There Is a reward. Call Ted. AD S-9009. WEDDING BAND—Lost in Rec Hall area. White gold, dull finish. Initials RMK* SPG. Reward. Return to Waring Hall desk. GEOG. 1 text, vicinity of Fairmount and Allen. Please call Bill 7-2546, W. Fair mount. Reward. ELGIN WATCH—some place between Ree Hall and Nittany. The initials T.K.R* are on the back. Call Ken Roussey, ext. 288. Reward. MAROON-RIMMED GLASSES lost in HUB or West Dorm Snack Bar on Jan. 9, If found call AD 7-3156. K&E SLIDE RULE—near Rec Hail bowling alleys. Reward. Please return to John Stohler. 215 McKee ext. 965. STEEL BLUE and plastic rimmed glass** between Library and Atherton (no eaee)- Call Sue ext. 16S Atherton. .Reward, FOUND ONE PAIR of dark brown women's knit gloves in Library parking lot. Phone Earl Brosius at AD 7-4444. WANTED TWO OR THREE room furnished apart ment around Feb. 1, 1957. Married vet eran with one child (unborn). Call Dltk AD 7-2971. AFROTC CADETS to sing with Angel Flight in Air Force Choral Society* Sign tip NOW 1 Cadet O. D. Room, Armory. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL CHAIRMEN—the Jack Huber Quartet is now accepting bookings for the apring semester. Professional ipusie at moderate rates; on campus since 1948* Call Jack Huber, AD 8-8811 after 6 p.m« ALL' STUDENT Dry Cleaning Agencies ■ will close Frf., Jan. 11. Will reopen Mon., Feb. 4. MANY THINKS to the fellas that found and returned the green wallet to tbs HUB desk. GRADUATING SENIORS, before you leave campus, remember to join the Penn State Alumni Association. Special senior membership fee, only $2.00. Come to Alumni Office, 104 Old Main. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono graph service stop at Stats College T.V., 232 South Allen Street 18 YOUR typewriter giving you trouble! If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring nirliM to 933 W. College At*.
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