TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1 Prof Snarl WUS C For 'Be During this we ducting a search fo will be known as I From the list o addition to belongi may have been a fra Perhaps he didn't kn favorite chemistry pi.' criminologist or that teacher has a famous ; miniature soldiers. Martha Adams, as fessor and the cho; Physical Education comes from Waynes an undergraduate and Mary College member of Pi La honorary and Gam: sorority. The School of Agrliculture has chosen Dr. J. Frank' Cone, asso ciate professor of bacteriology, as its favorite professor. He received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Idaho and a doctor of philosophy degree from the State College of Wash ington. . . Dean Lawrence Perez, assistant dean of the College of Engineer ing and Architecture, came to Penn State in 1944. He is married and has three children. While a undergraduate at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute he was a member of Alpha Chi Rho fra ternity A Penn. Stater all her life, Dr. Mary Willard, candidate from the College of Chemistry and Physics, was born in Mof fatt Cottage on the campus. Miss Willard performs chemical an alyses of poisons, drugs, blood stains and other materials in connection with criminal cases in Pennsylvania and surround ing states. An ardent bowler, Clifford A. Nelson of the College of Business Administration was born in Hazle ton. He was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and Delta Sigma Pi professional fraternity at Bloomsburg State College where he received a bachelor of science degree. He also holds a master of science degree from Bucknell University. 1 In addition to teaching Euro pean history, Dr. Kent Forster of the School of the Liberal Arts conducts summer seminars in Europe for American students. Forster did his undergraduate work at Washington and Lee Uni versity and his graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1956-57 he served as a Ful bright Lecturer at the University of Helsinki. As a member of the Miniature Collectors Society, he owns nearly 1000 toy soldiers. Dr, Marjorie East, head of the Department of Home Eco nomics Education, was born and educated in California. She graduated from San Jose State College and did her graduate work at UCLA and Columbia University. Gene Wettstone, candidate from the School of Physical Education, was Big-Ten all-round champion gymnast for three years while a Bar-B-Qued Chicken For that late evenng snack, try our delicious ar-B-Qued Chicken, half or whole, 65c and up. WE DELIVER Call AD 84016 HERLOCHER'S Located in Coffee Spot Bldg. What Is The United States Figure Skating Association? nducts Search t Loved Prof' I .k the World University Service is con- Penn State's "best loved professor" who i'rofessor Snarf. candidates, a student may find that in g to honoraries and societies, his choice ernity man. w that his 'fessor is a his history collection of University Party candidate for student at the University of lowa. SGA president, in a special broad-I ! eat Wettstone, a native of Union The b over WMAJ last night. broadcast was In response: City, N.J., served as Olympic to the circular written by Froth coach at London in 1948, inter- editor Alan Elms and distributed national judge at .the games in throughout the campus yesterday. Helsinki and again as coach at I "You have seen your editor of Australia in 1956. A do-it-yourself I the supposedly campus humor enthusiast, he has had a hand in imagazine resort to partisan mud shaping his present home framLsiingine, he continued. "You the ground up, inside and outsi de.l have seen Campus Party fill their While a graduate student at platform with nebulous impossible; the University of Cincinnati, Dr. planks." • Clyde G. Conic, associate profes- "We stand for positive actionl sor of elementary education, did through working with, not againstl his research on the thought the student body and the adminis-I processes in teaching elemen- tration. As our past record shows,'; tary school arithmetic. . Corle, we are capable of the task we who is married and has two plan to undertake," he said. children, was born in New Madi- In referring to the circular,' son, Ohio. In his spare time, Haber said, "We're sure you stu-I Cork likes to play bridge or Idents have not been fooled by work in his garden. this obvious political move on Dr. Laurence Lattman, assistant'the part of campus party that so professor of geomorphology in much reminds us of smoke-filled the College of Mineral Industries, back-room political tactics." was born in New York City and "Sure we're for motherhood, did his undergraduate work at the Atnerican Flag, the home etc., the City College of New York. but do these high-sounding gen- Lattman, who is married and hasieralities really answer the student two children, likes to work on wants?" he said. "We have re automobiles, a pastime he has en-fused and still refuse to engage joyed since his "hot rodding" days, lin a mud-slinging campaign, but While at home, this favorite pro- we feel that now the truth must fessor turns into a hi-fi bug._ be known," Haber said. 1. 'slant pro -I,co of the school, Toro. While '1 William she was a bda Theta a Phi Beta E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I III IIIIIIIIIiiIMMIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = = E = = E.- CREDIT STAFF E = _ 14 -'..7. All Old and New Members = .19 -a- 7,- Must Attend = a = la - 7:00 • = = = = = = Collegian Business Office = E = a' Nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HIP, HIP HURRAY for the GREYHOUND®way to save money! Got the good word about Greyhound . Scenicruiser r .... Service*? 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Atherton AD 7.4161 Over 500 Tickets Still For Indies' Las Vegas Over 500 tickets are still available for the TIM-Leonides Las Vegas Night which will be held from 8 to 12 p.m. Satur day in the Hetzel Union ball room. Tickets cost $1 per person. _ At Las Vegas Night, students will be able to gamble legally in a night club atmosphere. The ballroom will contain wheels, dice, poker and black jack tables run by TIM and Le onides dealers. Leonides cigarette "Hello," said the voice on the telephone. "This is Werther Sigafoos. I sit next to you in psych. I'm kind of dumpy and I always wear a sweat shirt." "Fin the one whose lecture notes you've been borrowing for two years," said \Verther. "Oh, yes!" said Anna Livia. "What do you wish, Walter?" "Werther," said Werther." What I wish is to take you to the Junior Prom next April." "Weriher," Werther. "Yes, I know, but you are so round and beautiful that I was afraid you might have a date already,'! "As a matter of fact I do, Wingate," said Anna Livia. Anna Livia did not really have a date, but she was expecting to be asked by Stewart Stalwart, athletic and BMOC, handsome as Apollo, smooth as ivory, wearer of faultless tweeds, smoker of Marlboro cigarettes which even without his other achieve ts Rould stamp him as a man kith know-how, with a pleasure-oriented palate. If you think flavor went out when filters came in, try a Marlboro. This one brims with zest and zip and the, good, mild taste so clear to those who smoke for the pure joy of it. Get yourself a pock of Marlboros and listen to your friends say, "There, by George, goes a smoker who knows a hawk from a handsaw." But I digress,. Anna Livia waited and waited for Stewart Stalwart to ask her, but two days before the Prom, to every body's amazement, he asked Bose-of-Sharon Schwartz, a non descript girl with pavement-co Anna Livia immediately phoned Werther Sigafoos. "My Prom date has come down with a dread virus,"„she said, "and I have decided to accept your invitation, Waldrop." "Werther," said Werther. "Oh, goody ganders!" The next day Anna Livia received a phone call from Stewart Stalwart. "My Prom date has come down with a dread virus,", he said. "Will you go with me?" "Certainly," she said and promptly phoned Werther and said, "I have come down with a dread virus and cannot go to the Prom with you, Whipstitch," "Werther," said Werther. "Oh, mice and rats!" So Atha Livia went to the Prom with Stewart and who do you think they ran into? Rase-of-Sharon with Werther, that's whol Stewart had felt obliged to ask Rose-of-Sharon because she always did his homework, but she had weaseled out because she really wanted to go with Werther with whom she felt a great oneness because they were both so dumpy. He fell_ wildly in love with her at the Prom, and today they are married and run a very successful five-minute auto wash in New Bern, N. C. Anna Livia and Stewart are happy, too. They are still juniors and have not missed a prom in sixteen years. o cnio M.. Bhul ug •plus tax We hope you'll be smoking Marlboros at your prom-or if you like mildness but you don't like /Uteri—Phi/1p Morr is On earn ittwcuLnm ithor of "I Was a Teen-age Dioarf","The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) WHO WENT TO THE PROM-AND WHY "I'm afraid I don't - remember you," said Anna Livia Plura- "But this is November 27, Westnor," said Anna Livia "TVerther," said Werther. "Oh, drat!" girls will hand out sample packs. Horserace betting will take place from 8 to 10:30 p.m. and the house will pay off the winners after the horserace films have been shown. Other entertainment will in clude the announcement of the winner of the Professor Snarf Contest and a 10-minute stage showe every 20 minutes on the ballroom stage. At the end of the night, sou venirs from Las Vegas gambling clubs will be given to students with winning chances. ored hair and a briefc„ * * * PAGE SEVEN Remain Night
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