The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 09, 1952, Image 2

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ebate
Win at
Both the men's and women's debate teams won ten out of 16
debates at the annual Novice Debate Tournament held Saturday at
Temple University.
Two men's teams and two women's squads represented the
,opic debated was Resolved: That
the Congress of the U.S. should
enact a fair employment practices
law.
College at the tournaments. The
Applied Arts
Curriculum
Approved
A curriculum in applied arts,
approved by the Board of Trus
tees Friday night, will be offered
in September, President Milton S.
Eisenhower announced yesterday.
The new curriculum, offered in
the Department of Architecture
of the School of Engineering, will
lead to the degree of B.A. in ap
plied arts.
Training in the basic principles
of design and its application in
industrial production, advertising,
and merchandising will be of
fered in the curriculum, Eric A.
Walker, dean of the Engineering
school, explained.
Although the freshman year of
the new curriculum will be of
fered next fall, the senior year
of the program will not be offered
until the fall of 1956. The first
degree will not be awarded until
the spring of 1957.
"The fields of industrial design,
advertising, interior decoration,
and fashion design are constantly
calling for young women and men
with a working knowledge of the
application of good design prin
ciples," Dean Walker said.
The curriculum is the 60th of
fered by the College.
Old Main Flag
Stolen Sunday
By Three Men
-Three men stole the state flag
from the east flag pole in front
of Old Main about 3:15 p.m. Sun
day, according to Captain Philip
Mark of the Campus Patrol.
-Captain Mark said George Al
burger of Sigma Chi witnessed the
theft, but did not realize what
was going on until one of the men
tried to conceal the flag under his
coat. Alburger chased the men,
but was unable to catch them.
They drove off in an automobile
which had been parked in front
of McAllister Hall.
Captain Mark said he is sure
the thieves are from out-of-state,
but added that if it did involve
any local people they could leave
the flag at the Student Union
desk in Old Main and no questions
would be asked.
"We are not out to prosecute,"
said Captain Mark. "All we want
is • the flag."
Anyone having information per
taining to the theft may call Col
lege. extension 425 or Boalsburg
6235, Captain Mark's home. The
calls may be made anonymously
and no questions will . be asked,
Captain Mark said.
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Squads
Temple
Debating affirmatively on the
women's "A" team, Audrey Aus
tin and Barbara Kaufman defeat
ed a Loyola male squad and an
Ursinus mixed team. They lost to
Marywood and Fordham. Joann -
Montgomery and Barbara Hinger
on negative team "A" scored over
St. Joseph and lost to Brooklyn
College, Howard, and Rutgers.
Upholding the affirmative for
women's "B" team, Nancy Silver
man and Charlotte Kagan won
four out of four debates. They
defeated teams from Loyola, St.
Joseph's, Brooklyn, and George
town.
Negative team "B" consisting
of Dorothy Osterhout and Louise
Justin' won decisions over Brook
lyn, LaSalle, and Lehigh, but lost
to Pittsburgh.
Meyer Bushman and Louis Mar
tinin debated affirmative on the
men's "A" squad to triumph over
Merchant Marine Academy, Pitts
burgh, and Dickinson. They lost
to Wilkes College.
Negative "A" team was repre
sented by Randolph Wertz and
Thomas Davies, who beat Swarth
more and Haverford and lost to
Brooklyn and Fordham.
On the affirmative "B" team
Philip Greenberg and Burt o n
Triester scored a win over Dart
mouth and w ere defeated by
Princeton, Swarthmore, and I
Georgetown.
Donald Pripstein and Charles
Bryson debated negative for the
"B" team to win over Georgetown,
Franklin and Marshal, Temple,
and Ursinus.
Jay Headly, manager of the
men's squad, said no final rating
was made of the 25 colleges en
tered in the tournament. How
ever, Penn State was among the
few colleges to win four out of
four debates in one series.
Lead Tryouts Slated
Tonight for 'Lute Song'
Tryouts for leads in Players'
"Lute Song" will be held at 7 to
night in 200 Carnegie.
The feminine lead will sing five
songs, and the male, two. Anyone
interested must bring his own
music and be prepared to sing,
according to Robert D. Reif
sneider, assistant professor of dra
matics.
The musical will be produced
March 12-14 in Schwab Auditor
ium.
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ELSA LANCHESTER, commedienne, singer, and night club im
personator whose "Private Music Hall" played a one night stand
last night in Schwab Auditorium. Appearing with the actiess were
the Madhatters, a comedy quartet, and nianist Ray Henderson.
41 Will Leave on Thursday
To Attend UN Meetings
Forty-one students will attend meetings of the United Nationz
in New York, Thursday thru Sunday. The trip is jointly sponsored
by the Education Student Council, Political Science department,
and the Penn State Christian As
sociation
The group will leave from Old
Main at 6:30 a.m. Thursday and
will visit various UN committees
in the afternoon. Friday the group
will tour the UN buildings and
offices. Mrs. Ede Samson, USWV
delegate, will address the stu
dents at the U.S. delegation head
quarters at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday morning will be spent I
visiting the various national dele
gations. Dr. Herrick B. Young,
executive director of International;
House, New York City, will give'
a short talk at lunch Saturday.
Commenting on the unusually;
Jarge interest in the trip, Miss!
Mary Jane Wyland of the PSCA,
said it is largely due to "interest
in the UN,• the Education Student
Council's handling of the pub
licity, and the bang-up job done
by the over-all UN committee."
This committee is composed of
students and faculty from the'
PSCA, School of Education, and
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ence.
The students will stay at the
Hotel Diplomat, W. 43d street.
The entire group will hold a con
ference at 9 a.m. Friday at the
hotel. They will return Sunday
afternoon.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1'952
-All it took was a broken glass
and then a gonging bell to 'get
hundreds of sleeping Simmons
coeds out of bed at 2 a.m. yester
day into the shocking cold air.
Just as many of the half-asleep
:oeds suspected, it was truly a
false alarm. The glass on a fire
alarm on the third floor of the
dormitory was broken by some
one—thus the mass migration
17rom the dormitory began with
he sounding of the gong.
Doubt prevailed throughout the
ormitory, particularly when •it
was learned the b ell had not
wounded on all floors of the south
w . ing. Some thought it was a short
circuit, but the campus patrol ar
rived ow-the scene ( after most co
eds were back asleep) and it was
learned that someone had broken
`he alarm.
Honorary to Entertain
Foreign Students Tonight
Pi Lambda Theta, woman's
education honorary, will enter
tain students from eight foreign
countries at a Christmas meeting
at 7:ao tonight at the Corl street
school.
Guests will describe Christmas
in their countries or some other
festival that o cc ur s near the
Christmas season. •
Ziegler Will Speak
Professor P . T. Ziegler will
speak on "The Future in Meat
Production for Animal Husband
ry Graduates" to members of the
Block and Bridle Club at 7 to
night in 206 Agriculture.
218 E. College
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A GIFT FOR HIM
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The
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