"THE GUTTERMEN" are back! Bill Bob 865-7219 238-9144 I.OUISC GeUtlV. |JI CllctMjr Ml limne economics education ami . “sistimt dean of iho Collem- ui Home Economics. hits been named avd-tam rl ‘an Inr re dent education m the Coddle. She replaces Do'-iPhy Houch lon. former assoenu dean tor ic.-idcnl education, who been ;■<» ''dine (lean ot ibc Colleen on January 1. folhiwmj the remc aidi 1 of Dean Grave M. llcm dorsOU on Doccnbjr 111. Mi s s Genli'v \\ n appointed lo thy Home F.eni o mes faculty in Septcnibei. when Delpha Wirsendanttei, previous xsn’s*- anl dean, reined, 1&L i „ A sradu.ile of Murray Slate 4|(| ann ia Collei'e. Murray. K.v. Miss * Genin' lcceivcd 'h.; master of m ft a. science depict' from Pin-clue Snow Sculpture Contest oivhZph]■ inm^hhin " w ' State Univoisitv. She came to Penn Stale from Cnloiado Slate Registration - Jan. 11-14 - STST.SSS'XSSJ 1 from 1%0 to l.Tvf. Previously, rlf UI ID 1 for ten years. she headed the Ol nUD department of home economics "!| education at W.nhmetnn Slate « v University. Site also has ta'.ieht trophies Cash I linme economics at Put due and for j OJ . in various hi eh sciiools. _ . From 1957 to 1959, lias Gen wreeks Indies j try was on leave from Washint;- ■Jj ton State to studv toi the doc _ •;! lorctl decree. She held a Dan *s Entrance Fpp 1 f°nh Teacher Study Grant rec |.| from 1957 to 1953 end a Clen- " '''‘al Fnods Fund FelWship sponsored by Alpha Phi Onieya — from ! tt; m 1959. Men’s Service Fraternity I I ainonc nrofesstonat homo ecou- All proceeds yo lo service projects been leader of spue teachers WILLIAMSON SPORTS MOTORS has moved to 120 S. Pugh (formerly Clark Motor Co.) HONDA, TRIUMPH & VESPA MOTORCYCLES and SCOOTERS Sales, Service, and Accessories METZGERS DOWNTOWN WITH FAST COURTEOUS METZGERS COLLEGE AVE. 111 S. ALLEN STREET TEXT BOOKS FOR ALL COURSES We Are Now Buying Textbooks Even If They Are Not Used On This Campus Next To The Peoples Bank Also: Visit Brand X On The Benner Pike C©lleC|© To Home is CASH FOR BOOKS We Buy Used Text and Reference Books All Year Round THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Names nc Hwiiij Economas Curncu- Gr,ml Colleges km, Committee of the U.S. 01- Mci . othl>! Hil 1 icc Ot Education, h vice chair* 4 , , man ol the Colleen and cm- ;illons mmude Amincai) \ versilices Sect)on of the Anie'-- tionui A-sociattou. National Ed can Home Keunum.e- A-■.iici.i- ucwtion Association. Kappa Hon and is a member ot' t.te Delta Pi. Onucr.m N'u. Phi Up- Homo Management Committee-ilon Omicion. Amur llomr nr the National A-mralion ei maker.-- of America (honorarv State Universities ;.nc) Land- member in W.T.-lunglnn St-ile). Fraternity Rush Practices - (Continued /row paste one) fie I'.-'. Most V ulna ire ■/layei oi the'uakn 800 l Basketball Tournament and president of Sigma Pi. tt was announced that a thank vou note from the United Fund has been re ceived bv IFC for the Council'- contribution of StlS.'i raised in the University fraternities Kappa Dell a Riio was the high est contributing fraternity. The editorship of the -IFC Newsletter" is open. Due to a heavy work load Bob Johon has been forced to vacate the position, and intciesteci applicants should contact the IFC office. No final decision has been readied about the scholar ship fund insulting from the IFC Concerl featuring Dick Gregory and The Four Sea-ons la-t tenn. Alloinatives are home weighed. Among them are providing loans or scholar ships In needv fraternity men or using fund s to place edu cational books in fralerntlv house libraries. Import housing weekend is scheduled fo.- Frb. do-2R. Greek Weekend. IFC is working for an All-Univorulv week end permitting coeds to stav out until 2 a.m that same weekend, but is awaiting final decision b.v the Association of Women Students. Hunt will submit a bill at the next Undergraduate Stu dent Government inching asking for the appointment of three representatives, one from IFC. the Panhellcnic Council and Men's Resident Council, to serve on the Spring Week and Homecoming Weekend Committees of IJSG. The wcek "iirls are programmed by USG. but the hulk of ndivitv is •arned hv the Greek organizations, according to Hunt. An Alpha Phi Omega spokesman announced the on runcc fee for their annual snow sculpture contest this vear ".'ill be S 5. The contest "will he held on a weekend when snow conditions arc appropriate." Facility members will nidge Ihc sculptures. There will he no categories tlii.- vear. so narticipatina oiganizalion? will have to u-e their imagina tions about what kind of "figures" are repre-emed, he said. Registration for the contest will be across from the HUB desk until Friday. The next IFC meeting is scheduled Jan. 2T at Theta Della Chi fraternilv. METZGERS Allen Street Store Only SERVICE YOU CAN GET IT AT ... Gentry Position USG BILL YAF'ers Join Viet Support Bv LINDA CAHILL Collegian Slnft Writer Four Umvu'-'!'. -ti.de n- mncd uvci !.DUO pernios m V.'.i-hmgtnn DC. la-u weekend uI ;i Young Aiici'Kim tor Free flmu rally supporting the U.S policy m Yietn on. Carl Thnnncver (graduate-meteorology Stale College). Regis Chapman l-tth-politi eal science - Newcastle), Thomas Bennett (tith-pohlieni sc'cnec-Pittsburgh) and Wayne Thorhurn (graduate-political seicnco-Som ervillc. Mass.) were the local representa tives at Constitution Hall Saturday night Dodd. Mundt Highlighting the ''High) Up for Free dom" rally were remark.- by Son. Thomas Doclcl <D-Conn.(—represented Uy his son. Thomas Dodd. Jr.) and Karl Mun'dt (R-S.D.) and Rep. William Brock of Tennessee and Armistcad Soldon of Alabama, Toward the end of Dodd's speech he said "The choice before ns in Vietnam is not the simple choice between war and peace The choice is whether to make what ever effort mar ho necessary to defeat Communist expansion in Vietnam, or whether to fight at a later date and under much more difficult circumstances to fend off communist aggression and subversion in the Philippines or Japan or India or even Australia." urged voting people not only to Play Tryouts Tryouts tor University Thea tre's upcoming production, "Mis alliance'’. will be held 7 to 9 p.tn. tonight and tomorrow night at the Pnulinn Theatre 'Die Ber nard Shaw comedy uitl he pre ■-Pitted at the Pavilion Theatre Feb. 15 to 19 . “Misalliance" has parts lor three female and six male actors; casting and crow posi tions are available to all Uni versity students. Perusal scripts for Ihe play are now available •in (he Theatre Arts office. 103 ! Arts 11. Taste "Dragon''? Tired of resting with no exams and term papers every other class period? Tired of that wonderful home-cooking? No! Join us anyway!! Perk up your food fun ... join us for Rib Steak tonight. Take a change and take away our change (our food's pretty expen- Niffany Lodge 113 Heister Campus Shopping Center 358 E. COLLEGE AVENUE tan Rally At Wash in voice approval of lho Administrations policy, but also b> “become both a mtssion an .md a fighter on (lie home front m the cause uf freedom fut uur-clves and lor other people* Others appearing on the program in cluded central Pennsylvania Congressman James Van Zandt. ,Mi.-s USA-World Dianna Batts and Tom Huston, national chairman of YAF. Huston recently returned Irom South Vietnam and Southeast Asia, where he met with young people of several to help organize the International Youth Cru sade fov Freedom u\ Vietnam. This is ttie organization which sponsored worldwide demonstrations and rallies last weekend supporting the U.S. policy in Vietnam. Huston read telegrams of support from student groups in Saigon. Taipei (Formosa), Queensland, Australia and New Delhi. India. Telegrams also came from dozens of Con gressmen. The rally concluded wiien Admiral Ar leigh Burke, former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, introduced Ronald McCoy, presi dent of Boy's Nation. McCoy presented the "Torch of Freedom" to Litung Mhi K.v. rank ing counselor of the Vietnamese Embassy. He had earned the torch in New York City and Philadelphia earlier in the day. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE STILL GOING ON AT j tbsMct Villager Costs Ladybug S Suits John Meyer Dresses Old Colony Spoitsw ear TOGGLE COATS .. M\ .99 WINTER COATS ... *38.00 (00 Dresses at 57.99 at the Allen St. Store ONLY AT OUR ALLEN ST. STORE all sales final no exchanges For Results-Use Collegian Classifieds TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1966 Letter Support
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