Wl«e TWTS COLLEGIAN GAZETTE Brief notices et meetings end events matt l>e sub mitted to llte Sommer Collegian office * Carnegie Hall by 2 p.m. Monday. foT publication in Wednes day’s Collegian Gazette. Wednesday. July 28 SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Conference. Revising the Curriculum to Meet Pennsylvania’s Educational Needs. Schwab Auditorium. 9:30 a.m. SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Conference. Film: Good Teaching Practices in Pennsylvania. 121 Sparks. 2 p.m. COUNTY Superintendents of Schools, 131 Sparks. 4 p.m. DISTRICT superintendents of Schools. 10 Sparks. 4 p.m. _ HOME ECONOMICS Forum. What Shall We Do with the Old Folks? 14 Home Economics. 4:10 p.m. SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Conference Dinner. Address: Global Minds for a Global War. Nittany Lion Inn. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 29 EXHIBITS of textbooks and educational supplies. Armory. 9 a.m. SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Conference. Meeting the Needs of the Sixty Per Cent Group. 12i Sparks. 9:30 a.m. PHI DELTA KAPPA Luncheon in co-operation with Superintendents and Principals Conference Hotel State College. 12:30 p.m. SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Conference and PSEA Branch Leaders Conference. Facing the Issues of Teacher Organization. Panel. 121 Sparks. 1:90 pm SUMMER ARTISTS Series. Henry L. Scott, con cert pianist and humorist. Schwab Auditorium. 8:30 p,m. Friday, July 30 EXHIBIT of textbooks and educational supplies Armory. 9 a.m PSEA BRANCH Leaders Conference. 9:30 a.m. PSEA BRANCH Leaders Conference. 3 p.m. SUMMER SESSIONS Dance. TUB. 9 p.m. Saturday, July 31 BUS to Whipple’s Dam. Return at 5 p.m. Leave Recreation Hall. 1:30 p.m FUN Night Recreation Hall. 8 p.m. Sunday, August 1 BUS to Whipple’s Dam. Return at 5 p.m. Leave Recreatio„ Hall. 1:3H) p.m. VESPER Service. Schwab Auditorium. 7:30 p.m Monday, August 2 "Ladies in Retirement.” 8 p.m PLAY. torium SOFTBALL Playoffs. 6:45 pm. New Beaver Field and Golf Course. Tuesday, .August 3 PLAY. “Ladies in Retirement.” Schwab Audi. torium. 8 p.m. BRIDGE. TUB. 7:30 pm. Placement Service Berkshire Life Insurance Company; Thursday. July 29; August and September graduates from Pittsburgh area for sales. Hamilton Watch Company; Friday, July 30; Au gust and September graduates from IF, ME, Metallurgy. Burroughs Adding Machine Company: Thurs day, July 20; August and September graduates from C&F, Arts and Letters. Glenn L. Martin Company; Thursday. July 29; August and September graduates from AE, ME, EE. Naval Shipyard, Frankford Arsenal, Naval Air Material Center, and Naval Air Development Sta tion; Friday, July 30: August and September grad uates from ME, AE. CE, Physics, EE, lE. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation; August and September graduates from EE, lE, ME, Chem. Eng., Metallurgy. Lukens Steel Company; ME and IE students. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corporation; Friday, July 30; August and September graduates from AE and ME. Naval Ordnance Laboratory; Wednesday. Au gust 4; August and September graduates from F,E. ME, Chem. Eng., Mathematics, Metallurgy, and Physics. General Electric Company; Wednesday, August t; August and September graduates from ME, EE, lE, Chem. Eng., Chemistry, Physics, Fuel Tech nology. TO THE EDITOR—Dear Coppers: Things are getting pretty bad when we girls can’t even be serenaded at bedtime by our favorites, the Honey Boys, without having the Campus Cops interfere. Don’t get me wrong about the patrol . . they us ually do a very fine job. But what’s the harm in a little sweet music now and then? If I am not mistaken, the Honey Boys were never chased before. We were honored with their nresence on several occasions during the spring. Did they suddenly turn into a group of malicious evil-doers that might harm the girls by standing outside their windows? Come on, cops, just because you aren’t music lovers, don’t deprive us of that lovely sweet sing ing which is one of the few thinvs that will make 'he girls dormitory quiet. We like to be sung to sleen and honest, we won’t let the big bad singers v >urt us? • The over-zealous patrolman was doing his 'tuty as he saw fit, since there are standing orders to rout rowdy and boisterous revellers in the neighborhood of air] s’ dormitories at night. Naturally the Honey Bovs, who are noted nearly as much for their sobriety and circumspect ness as for their harmonious serenading, should not fall in that cateoory, and in fact were sup posed to he exempted from the rulinq. Evidently, the campus cop was unaware of the decision to permit the orderly sinaino of the tradi tional "cruartelte" made after coed disapproval of a ' ? milar episode near the end of May. Since last Tuesday night, perhaps too late as it may have been the group's last serenade, all mem bers of the patrol have been instructed not to bother the Honey Boys. 10 Sparks, If they should reorganize in the fall, or if a similar responsible group should form and be recognized, it is hoped that a suggestion made by Miss Pearl O. Weston, dean of women, be car ried out. 10 Sparks, Dean Weston, who likes the custom and ap proves of the bovs. believes thev should be fur nished with credentials, signed hw Frank assistant orofessor of music, and pb”m a Mark, captain of campus patrol. —The Editor. At the Movies Cathaum Smart Woman—Wednesday and Thursday. Life with Father—Friday to Tuesday. Schwab Audi- State Up in Central Park—Thursday and Friday. Coroner’s Creek—Saturday to Tuesday. Niitany If Winter Comes—Wednesday. State of the Union—Thursday and Friday. Bandits of Dark Canyon—Saturdaj'. Green Grass of Wyoming—Monday and Tuesday. SUMMER COLLEGIAN Published every Wednesday morning during the Main Summer Session by students of the Pennsylvania State College. Entered as second class matter July 5. 1084. at the State College, Pa., Post Office under the act of March 3. 1879. Summer Collegian has been officially recognised by Col legian, Inc. Editor Business Manager LEW STONE 808 TEMPLETON Man. Ed., Elaine Nelson; News Ed., A 1 Ostar; Sports Ed.. Tom Lyon. Editorial Staff: Lois Bloomquist, John Bon nell, Dick Brossman. Dede Daly. Lorraine DeJoseph, Dee Drake. Ed Gazda, Thelma Geier, Gloria Isenberg. Dolores Horne, Corbin Kidder, Peggy Lazor. Bunny Miller. Sylvia Ockner. Barbara Schiffman. Janie Schwing, Beverly Witherow. Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Safely. Ualve STAFF THIS ISSUE arTATB OOLMWE, —lnsomnia Sue Society Commends Metallurgist Work The new ASM metals hand book deals with technical facts about the structure, adaptability, workability and fabrication of metals into things that the pub lic and industry use every day. Culmination of years of work by more than 600 scientists, the 1444-page book is the largest single volume ever published on Janie Schwing John Bonneil .... Dee Horne vmnes'PfjVtoTtA MIN AND MAR IT i I • |«« Bn u 4 THm "It isn't so easy to pick a career—l feel that I'd like bankers, executives—or men in any of a dozen professions!" Four metallurgical engineers at the College were commended by the American Society for Metals for their contributions to the 1948 Metals Handbook, the vorld’s principal summary of information. The metallurgists are Profes sors Henry M. Davis, Maxwell Gensamer, John R. Low, Jr. and Harry B. Northrup. POST SESSION STUDENTS... ROOM AND BOARD AT THETA XI Room S 4 Per Week Board $9 Per Week (Monday through Friday) Women Accented For Board Only Call 2161—Ask for Dick Brossman or Fred Seitz THETA XI Fairmount & Locust Lane , JWEWT 98, Nil a single scientific subject. Wei ing nearly seven pounds, it eludes more than a million • a quarter words. George W Atherton was tfcj seventh president of the college EW EH t 1 ATHAUM Wed., Thurs. July 28-29 CONSTANCE BENNETT BRIAN AHERNE "SMART WOMAN" July 30—Aug. 3 WILLIAM POWELL IRENE DUNNE In Technicolor "Life with Father" Wed., Thurs. Aug. 4-5 PAT O'BRIEN MYRNA DELL ’Fighting Father Dunne' State Thurs., Fri. July 29-30 DEANNA DUBBIN DICK HAYMES "Up in Central Park" July 31—Aug. 3 RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGUERITE CHAPM/.N " Coroner’s Creek" ln Color Wed., Thurs. Aug. 4-S GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES "The Mating of Millie" Wednesday July 28 WALTER PIDGEON DEBORAH KERR "If Winter Comes" Thurs.. Fri. July 29-30 SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN "State of the Union" Saturday July 31 ALLAN LANE 808 STEELE "Bandits of Dark Canyon " Mon., Tues. Aug. 2-3 PEGGY CUMMINS CHARLES COBURN "Green Grass of Wyoming" In Technicolor I Udri