The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 22, 1957, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE EIGHT
Pershing Rifles Unit
To Mark 25th Year
Company B-5, the University's Pershing Rifles unit, will
hold its 25th anniversary dance at 9 tonight in the Armory.
A flag-raising ceremony was held at 7 a.m. today in front
of Old Main.
In its 25 years at the University, the unit has served as
honor guard, ceremonial firing squad and drill demonstration
Fashion Show
To Be Given
By Leonides
A spring fashion show, includ
ing fashions for both men and
women, will be presented by
Leonides at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
Hetzel Union assembly room.
Clothes from a State College
women's and men's clothing store
will be modeled, and two movie
tickets will be awarded to one of
the first 200 persons to arrive.
Among the eight male models
will be Lash Howes, president of
.Association of Independent Men:
Leonard Richards, All-University
secretary-treasurer; an d Bruce
Gilmore, member of the varsity
football and wrestling teams.
A total of 10 women, including
dormitory hostesses Mrs. Betty A.
Lewis and Mrs. Margaret Gluck,
will model.
The Don Early Quartet will play
for the show and Jeannette Bloom,
freshman in arts and letters from
Reading will commentate.
Admission is free.
WDFM Variety Show
The Austin Wells Trio and vo
calist Rod Perry will be featured
on the WAFM variety program,
"Hubzapoppin'," to be broadcast
at 8 tonight.
The program will originate
from the Hetzel Union assembly
room.
Allis-Chalmers
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT---generation, transmission and distribution,
and con trot
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT—pumps, condensers, diesels, and compressors
PROCESSING EQUlPMENT—crushers; screens, kilns
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT—earth moving and agriculture
ALLIS-CHALMERS GRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAM
Also careers
On Centennial Day in 1955 the
company served as honor guard
to President Dwight D. Eisen
hower and Gov. George M. Lead
er.
Company B-5 also takes charge
of the Memorial Day, Pan-Ameri
can Day and United Nations Day
activities at the University.
Among the honors held by Com
pany B-5 in the National Society
of -Pershing Rifles are second
place in trick drill and second
place in outstanding company
events taken at the last regi
mental drill meet.
Its 1957 program will include
a parade at Rutgers University,
the All-University drill meet on
Mother's Day and the annual regi
mental drill meet in Pittsburgh.
Company Firsts
Company B-5 was one of the
first Pershing Rifles units to in
clude members of the Naval Re
serve Officers Training Corps. It
' was also one of the first to in
clude platoons outside its own
campus. Platoons from Pottsville
and Ogontz center participate in
activities of the unit.
Members of Pershing Rifles at
the University can be identified
by a blue and white cord on their
uniforms and a blue and white
service ribbon.
Pershing Rifles was established
in 1894 at the University of Ne
braska by General John J. Per
shing as an Army Reserve Officer
Training Corps demonstration
team. It is now a national pro
,fessional and honorary fraternity
of all ROTC branches.
for all senior engineers, physicists and
Careers in engineering, manufacturing, research, and sales and service
Engineers, Physicists and Chemists
in Engineering, Manufacturing,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Other Activities
Leaders in the Manufacturer of ...
let's talk it over at the group meeting
FEBRUARY 21 at 1 p.m. and discuss it
during the interview on FEBRUARY 18
Ribboning
(Continued from page two)
Phi Mu. rose and white: Sara
Dietrick, Carolyn Hodgkiss, Son
dra Honess, Nancy Hoppes, Vir
ginia Kirkwood, Carol Klamt,
Diane Priestly, Marion Takosky,
Nancy Tingle, Phyllis Westcott,
Carole Young.
Phi Sigma Sigma, blue and
gold: Roberta Levine.
Pi Beta Phi, wine and silver
blue; Ferrell Beck, Jane Burd,
Maryanne Dawson, Carol Hark
ness, Laurann Hill, Margaret
Hulse, Judith McGarey, Judith
Schindehette, Kathryn Wenner.
Sigma Delta Tau, cafe-au-lait
and blue: Edith Blumenthal, Su
zanne Fisch, Catherine Fishel, Ro
chelle Frishman, Charlotte Kap
lan, Arlene Kaplan, Mary Klug
man, Joyce Levenson, Sondra Le
vitt, Diane Lindenheim, Lynne
Oberman, Iris Pogal, Marilyn Ro
berts, Arlene Weiner.
Sigma Sigma Sigma. purple and
blue: Mary Dymond, Barbara Fa
cinelli, Ina Hildebrand, Judith
Iles, Doris Little.
Theta Phi Alpha, silver and
blue: Carole Berrier, Patricia
Niedbala.
Trion: Kay Binder, Joan Canan,
Priscilla Cheek, Jean Eichelberg
,er, Gail Gill, Margaret Kavashay,
Helen Lash, Judith Reeder, Shei
la Teplitz, Patricia Turner, Janice
Waddell, Mary Weeks, Linda
Weiner.
Zeta Tau Alpha, turquoise blue
and steel gray: Margaret Back
man, Maureen Erb, Nancy Froe
bel, Angela Marshall, Loretta
Mink, Marilyn Pr ese t, Vicki
Schmid, Lelia 'Uhler.
Retired MI Dean Dies
In Pittsburgh Hospital
-Dr. Elmer Allen Holbrook, who
was from 1922 to 1927 dean of the
School of Mines and Metallurgy,
now the College of Mineral In
dustries, died yesterday in Mercy
Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was 75.
Before his retirement in 1950,
be also served 23 years as dean
of the School of Engineering and
Mines at the University of Pitts
burgh.
offers graduate training
Gambling Nets
The dean of men's office has
placed two freshmen from the
Pollock area on office probation
for the remainder of the semester
for gambling in their residence
hall.
The Association of Independent
Men Judicial Board of Review
previously recommended of f i c e
probation for one of the students
and disciplinary probation for the
other.
CLASSIFIEDS
ADS HEST RE IN BY 11:09 a.•
TUE PRECEDING DAY
RATES-17 words or Was
$0.50 One insertion
30.75 Two insertions
$l.OO Three insertions
Additional words 3 for .06
for each day of bisection.
FOR SALE
EDMUNDS DUAL-CARD manifold an.
linkage. Ford and Merc. '49 to 's2—s2o
Call Jim AD 8-9035.
1956 FORD Faitiane V-8 1-door Fordomatic,
Power steering, white sidewalls, 12000
miles. Must sell. Can be financed. May be
seen at McClellan Chevrolet.
1948 CHEVROLET, 64,000 miles, recently
overhauled and inspected, heater-4140.
Call Max Al) 8.8441. Atomic Reactor.
FOR RENT
ONE LARGE single comfortable quiet room.
Immediate occupation at 340 E. Pros
peek Call AD 7-7852.
DOUBLE—SINGLE room with or without
board; 3 students. Two blocks from
campus, 243 S. Pugh St.
KDR FRATERNITY Pin between HUB and
Schwab. Initials D.L.S. on back. Call
Dick Muller AD 7-2337.
HAND KNIT, red scarf with white stripes
at Skating Rink lounge on Monday Feb.
11. Reward. Call Jim AD 7-2228.
WILL PERSON who took wrons Alligator
raincoat Sat. at Alpha Sigma Phi. Please
contact Al AD 7-4951. I have yours.
WILL THE person who found ElrE Slide.
rule on second floor Whitmore Lab
please return to owner at est. 272. J.
B readY.
t,L.AkiaA
NOTES, etc. for Phil. 3 by Pape and
E. Lit 4 by Hansen. AD 7-3696.
and Sales and
Research,
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1957
2 Students Pro
The students were found gamb
ling in their dormitory by a coun
selor. The counselor reported that
he had previously caught groups
gambling and gave them a "final
warning."
The student for whom disci
plinary probation wa s recom
mended pleaded his case before
the University Senate Subcom
mittee on Discipline. The group
voted to reduce the recommenda
tion of the AIM board.
WANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS—Men. Long estab.
liahed Penna. camp. Experienced golf.
tennis, basketball, dramatic. Excellent op•
portunitiea. W. Kaplan, 1909 Spruce St..
Phila. 3, Pa.
CAMP COUNSELORS—Women. Outatand.
ing Penna. co-ed camp. Experience only.
Sports, pioneering, dramatics. Excellent
facilities. Good salaries. Camp Saginaw,
1909 Spruce St.. Phila. 3. Pa.
HELP WANTED
MARRIED COUPLE to assist in manage.
ment of boarding and rooming club in
exchange for room. Call AD 8.6714 during
office hours.
FOR HIRE
"THE PAUL SERRING Quartet" Fox-Trot
Latins. Special afternoon rates. Still
available March 2 and 9. After 6 p.m. call
AD 8413743.
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ.
ing of theses, reports, etc. Fast, reliable
service. Dial AD 8-6943.
MISCELLANEOUS
CAMP RONDACK interviewing for women
counsellors Sat. Feb. 25. Interested stu.
dents apply Student Employment Service,
Room 112 Old Main. Positions available in
all fields.
FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono.
areal) service atop at State College T.V..
232 South Mien Street.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If go. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 633 W. College Ave.
THE EMBASSY BOYS—socials, fraternity
parties. jam sessions. Special rates to
agriculture fraternities March - Ist and 2nd.
Contact Fred Kohn. Nittany 44, ext. 279.
THE DEBONAIRES—music designed with
dancing in mind, now accepting booking
for dances and Mm sessions. Reasonable
rates. Call Buss Wolfley, ext. 791.
program
chemists
Service