PAGE TWO Atoms for Peace SHOWN ABOVE AT YESTERDAY'S dedication -ul -ar reactor are Adm. Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (top) and President Milton S. Eisenhower (below). The reactor is almost completed, and is expected to be turned over to the University for use soon. The reactor at the University Is the second one to be installed on a college campus. Michigan State Salutes University Congratultaions on behalf of the University’s 100th birthday were received from Michigan State Col lege, East Lansing, Mich., in a let ter from William Hurst, presi dent of the Michigan State stu dent. body. The letter was sent to Robert Homan, All-University Secretary- Treasurer, in reply to congratula tions extended to Michigan State for their centennial celebration on Feb. 12. “Michigan State and the Uni versity will be in tne eyes of the nation during the next year, and I hope we will be successful in following your good example, in the changing of your name from college to university,” Hurst said. M-'i NOW Gary Burt Denise Cooper Lancaster Darcel "VERA CRUZ" —SuperScope— "DESTRY" Audie Murphy Mart Blanchard —Fealuretime— -1:30. 3:32, 5:34. 7:36. 9:38 QtittfaM)f Open 4 p.m. J. Arthur Rank Presents "ROMEO and JULIET" By William Shakespeare —Featuretime— -4:10. 6:42. 9:14 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ten Top Acts In The 15th Annual All-University Sponsored by The Penn State Club TALENT* Z—SHOW I—Fran Spalafore, song stylist 2 Sigmund Bogucki, accordionist / 3 Carolyn O'Donnell, blues singer 4—Jim Brown, pantomimist s—Frank Fillipp, singer 6—Haney Heyman, soprano 7—Bob Jones, pianist B—Joan MacKenzie, singer 9—Marvin Trimas, saxophone 10—Howard Rowlands, bass baritone Denny Howell—Master of Ceremonies Tom Monito and his Orchestra Stan Michalski—Accompanist Barry Kaiser—Winner Last Year SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Friday. B p.m. TICKETS NOW AT STUDENT UNION—SI.OO Parties Elect 23 Clique Officers The three campus political parties held their first official clique meetings Sunday night. Campus party elected 20 class clique officers, State elected three all-university clique of ficers, and Lion nominated one officer. State party elected Shelton Od land, All-University clique chair man; Ellen Ross, secretary; and David Moskowitz, treasurer. There was no opposition to these elec tions. Janet McKee resigned as State Party secretariat and at tended the campus party meeting where she was appointed cam paign co-chairman. State party nominations were opened for senior and junior class clique officers. Stephen Green burg was the only nominee for senior class clique chhirman. Nominations were open for vice clique chairman, secretary, treas urer and secretariat for the junior and senior class cliques. No one was nominated, however. Rae DelleDonne, State party clique chairman, said nomination and elections of these officers will take place next week. All-Uni versity secretariat will also be elected. In the Lion party meeting, nom inations were opened for sopho more class clique chairman and secretary, freshman class vice clique chairman, and senior class vice-clique chairman for women. Only one nomination was made, Michael Enyedy, fourth semester civil engineering major, for soph omore class vice-clique chairman. Robert Spadaro, Lion party clique chairman, appointed James Anderson, eighth semester fores try major, campaign manager. Twenty class clique officers were elected, and 11 students ap pointed to committees at the Cam pus party meeting. During the elections, an even Semester student was allowed to run for office for his present class or the class he will be in next semester. Freshman class officers are Thomas Hollander, clique chair man; Richard Winn, vice-clique chairman, Carol Turner, record ing secretary; Katherine Dickson, executive secretary; and Larry Whiteman, treasurer. Sophomore class officers are Curtin Schafer, clique chairman; Larry Berk, vice clique chairman, Margaret Pearce, recording secretary, Charlotte Miller, executive secretary; and Lloyd Hughes, treasurer. Junior clique officers are Ste ven Jordan, clique chairman; Larry Nace, vice-clique chairman; Jean O’Connor, recording secre tary; Elizabeth Morrill,'executive secretary; and Richard James, Pencil Forgotten; Coat Still Lost This is what you call a double “lost”. A student entered the business office of the Daily Collegian one afternoon to place a classified ad vertisement for a topcoat he had left in a fraternity house. The ad-taker had no pencil; he borrowed the student’s mechanical penciL The student had to rush to make a class, leaving his pencil behind. The Collegian has his pencil. Who has his coat? Greenhill to Present Readings at Library Mrs. Betty Greenhill, wife of Leslie P. Greenhill, program co ordinator and research associate in instructional film research, anti a native Australian, will present the third in f* series of Wednes day Readings at 4:15 p.m. today in 105 Pattee Library. Mrs. Greenhill will read sev eral short stories and two essays by Australian authors, some of which she knew personally when she lived in Australia. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 19SS treasurer. Senior class officers are Albert clique chair man, Charles Swalm, vice-clique chairman; Gordon Daghir, record* ing secretary; Charles Witmer, executive secretary, and Jay Best, treasurer. The eleven students appointed by Jack McMeekin, all-university clique chairman, were approved by the newly elected officers after the meeting. Appointed members are David Eber, Judith Smith, membership committee; Harold Dean, Janet McKee, campaign; Jerry Oxman, Suzanne Capper, ward; Thomas Larsen, publicity; Phillip Levine, Joe Peden, distribution; James Musser, off-campus ward; and Richard Rigling, parlimentarian. Council Warns Of Absenteeism The Chemistry-Physics Student Council meeting was cancelled last week due to lack of a quorum. This was the second time in suc cession that the meeting has been cancelled due to the lack of at tendance on the part of the mem bers. Roger Uhler, vice president of the council, reminded the group that the constitution carries a pas sage stating that any member of the council who is-absent from more than three meetings is eligi ble for imj lachmen. from the board by the active members. This amendment applies td the fall year. Uhler urged the members pres ent to contact the absent m-'Al bers in order to find out the rea son lot the sudden display of dis interest. He said that the group will be notified by mail when the date of the next meeting has been set. Hat Society Council to Moot Hat Society Council will meet at 8 tonight in Old Main.
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