PAGE MX 8000 Students to Study On Campus In September A total of 12,000 students have been admitted to the College for the fall semester, of which 8000 will be on campus, William S. Hoff man, registrar, said today. This is an increase of 1000 pointed out. The extra group will In addition to the full-time stu dents, 500 part-time students have been admitted for the fall, Mr. Hoffman said. A total of 3,110 freshmen have been admitted to state teachers’ colleges and cen ters for the fall semester. A thou sand sophomores will also study at Penn State centers. 400 Engineers Admitted Mr. Hoffman said that 400 engi neering students will be admitted with sophomore standing at the end of the Fall semester. The grade requirements have not changed, the registrar said. All students must have a one av erage, in addition to passing half then: courses. Nearly 94 percent of the College freshmen, “farmed out’’ to state teachers’ colleges and four other Pennsylvania colleges last Sep tember, have indicated their plans to register as sophomores next falL Mr. Hoffman said that 1524 men and women plan to transfer to the College as sophomores this fall. Last year, 1628 of the CoUege’s 3000 freshmen were admitted to 13 teachers’ colleges and four other colleges with the promise that they would be aUowed to transfer to the College this fall. Forestry students who have completed their first year at the Mont Alto branch of the Pennsyl vania State Forestry School and other students from undergradu ate centers in Dußois, Altoona, Pottsville and Hazelton will swell the sophomore enrollment on the campus to more than 1850 stu dents. local AVC To Discuss fervice Life Insurance American Veterans Commit tee’s local chapter will meet in did Main, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow to discuss National Service Life insurance and the procedure for reinstatement, said Earl Kemm ler, chairman. All veterans are invited to attend. DINE & DANCE AT THE CEDARS mi. W. of Spring Mills On Rt. 45 Open Daily Except Sunday ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS * Lobster Tail * Frog Legs * Shrimp * Scallops * Oysters ' Sizzling Steaks CHOICE OF BEVERAGES Dancing Nightly from t-12 pjn Prop. Glenn Hargrave Phon. 18R4 Spring Mills THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN—STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA in total enrollment, Mr. Hoffman be accommodated on campus. Jones lo Judge Engineer Contest Elton W. Jones, assistant pro fessor of electrical engineering, has been selected as one of 22 judges who will choose the win ners of 452 awards totalling $200,- 000 in the Design-for-Progress Award Program, sponsored by the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation of Cleveland. Awards will be made for win ning papers in 15 classifications embracing aircraft, automotive, containers, furniture and fixtures, functional machinery, industry machinery, personal service, ma chinery, railroads, building and bridges, houses, watercraft, weld eries, commercial welding, main tenance, and research and educa tion. Among the benefits accruing from the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation, established in 1936, has been the providing of funds to 250 engineering schools for the purchase of a collection of books on welding. Such a col lection has been established in the College Engineering Library. Dance Recital Highlights Color, Lively Gypsy Music By Bennett L. Fairorth Vivacious Spanish music and dancing techniques in last Thurs day’s recital by Dorita and Val ero gave the concert-goer a chance to divide his attention be tween dazzling costumes, lively dancing, and nimble-fingered keyboard artistry. The audience spent the first few minutes of each dance se quence gaping at Dorita’s color ful gowns which she changed for every number. Comments of amazement passed thru the dark ened rows as to the speed with which the dancers changed.. Dorita and Valero danced in the classical-castanet style, the Flamenco idiom of clapping hands and staccato kicking of heels, and they finished with a soft shoe number. Dancing Springhlly The dance steps were executed with ease and sprightliness. The whirling and rapid movements of legs and hands were flexible and definite. Valero’s comic walkoffs and final embrace with Dorita Like Symphonies? THESE HAVE JUST ARRIVED Beethoven Sympaony No. 3, "Erolca" Btaei Carmen—Suite Haydn Symphony No. 94 in G (Surprise) New Recording . . . Tchaikovsky—Symphony No. 6 in B Minor THE MUSIC ROOM Glennland Bldg. 203 East Beaver Ave. Teachers Benefit Without Unions Teachers will not have to join with labor organizations to gain the advantages which they have a right to enjoy, Cathleen Champ lin, past president of the Pennsyl vania State Education Association, declared at the panel discussion on the question—“ Should Teach ers Join Labor Unions?” She said that'professional teach ers’ organizations, such as the PSEA and the National Education Association, were capable of help ing to raise the professional status of teachers. Unions have no place, she declared, in a business which is public tax-supported. On the other side of the fence, 1 Irvin Kuenzli, secretary-treasurer of the Teachers’ Federation of Chicago for the past 11 years, as sailed these organizations as con trolled by school principals. “We are definitely out to get all of the little Hitlers who are run ning many schools in this coun try,” Kuenzli warned. Rosanne Eckman, a teacher from Kane High School and a self styled “amateur” in teacher union discussions, declared herself against teachers’ unions because “we teachers, as public servants, under contract, are dedicated to tell the truth to all children, the sons and daughters of capitalists as well as laborers, and can not be affiliated with either faction.’’ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS helped liven a program that wasn’t planned to be “heavy.” Handicapped by a wooden plat form for a dance floor, the dan cers were not always graceful or co-operative. Valero often times strayed too far from _ his partner. When the dance routines became repetitive, the audience could merely listen to the musi cal strains or watch the pianist’s adept finger-work. Pianist Played Solo As a prelude to each dance routine, Mr. Thevenet played a minute-solo which in all the numbers was done with a warm, fiery understanding. His rippling passages or melodic narratives were packed with overtones of the melancholy of gypsy aban don. In his “Ritual Fire Dance” solo piece, the pianist was not al ways distinct but the dramatic crescendoes were dynamic. Al though the dancing lagged in spots or seemed meaningless the gypsy airs never lost their haunting appeal. News Briefs Caddy Jobs Over 40 caddies will be needed in the golf tournament at the Centre Hills Country Club, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., August 8,9, and 10. Applicants shall contact Miss Mary Francis Gregory, Person nel Relations office. 423 Old Main. Parking lot attendants and night watchmen will also be needed during the tournament. Annual Luncheon The Penn State Education Doc tors will hold their annual lunch eon at noon tomorrow at the Hotel State College, Dr. C. C. Wil liams, secretary, announced to day. The organization, started with the primary purpose of good fel lowship, enrolled its 100th mem ber last Spring. Members live in 22 of the 48 states. Hlllel Films “Look Homeward, Wanderer,” a film on modern Palestine, and a March of Time reel will be shown at the Hillel Foundation, 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The public is in vited to attend. HAFER’S GARAGE ''flick Saldt and Service HE’S HERE ! SMILEY BURNETTE GENE AUTRY’S PARTNER “FROG” AND FAMOUS REPUBLIC PICTURES COMEDY STAR IN PERSON AT JIM and JANE’S RADIO CORRAL TWO MILES WEST OF STATE COLLEGE SUNDAY-AUGUST 3RD ROSICRUCIAN TEACHINGS GIVE KEY TO SECRETS ROSE-CROSS MYSTICISM IN MODERN FORM NEW BOOK LOANED TO SINCERE SEEKERS The Rosicrucians were the Master Mystics in all ages and today they are organized in lodges, groups, and colleges in all parts of the world. In their teach ings they secretly preserve the ancient wisdom that made the Pyramid in Egypt the marvel of today. With the higher Cosmic laws and secrets of mys tical power you can change the course of your life and attract SUCCESS, HEALTH, HAPPINESS, and a development of mental foresight that will astound you and surprise your friends. The Kosicruciau teachings containing the true knowledge of the mystics are never sold in books. But, you may borrow a book called “The Mastery of Life” in which the strange story of the Rosicru cians is told and an explanation given of how you may have the private teachings of the Rosierucian brotherhood in America. ADDRESS Scribe 111 ROSICRUGIAN ORDER (AMORO) Rosicrucian Pork San Jose, California TUESDAY, JULY M, tStT Senator— (Continued from page ewe) Elected in November, McCarthy took his seat in the Senate in Jan uary. He has been appointed to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency and the Committee on Expenditure in Executive De partments. Advocated Rent Increase In January, Senator McCarthy advocated immediate increase in rent ceilings and the removal of all controls by the end of this year or April 30, 1948. In March, be in troduced a bill asking that the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission be replaced by a board headed by Secretary of State George Mar shall. He also was one of the lead ers in the fight for the removal of sugar rationing. Last December when the coal miners were on strike, McCarthy, not yet in office, advocated that file president “use his powers and immediately draft John L. Lewis into the armed services. Lewis should be directed to order his miners to mine coal,” McCarthy was quoted, adding that if he does not do that, he should be court martialed. 129 S. Atherton —Phone T 74—
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