WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1955 Debate Men's Team Enters Two Tournaments Two squads of the Men’s Debate Team have been selected to represent the University at two out of town debate tourna ments this weekend. One squad will attend the University of Pittsburgh Cross Examination Debate tournament in Pittsburgh Friday and Saturday. The Pittsburgh tournament is the only cross exam ination one that the men’s team will attend this year. The tournament will be four rounds, one on Friday night and three Saturday. Each speaker will give an eight minute constructive speech, and will have an oppor tunity to cross examine a given opponent. Pittsburgh Tournament Assistant Dean OK's West Hall Lounge Policy William Crafts, assistant to the dean of men’s office, said last night at a West Hall council meet ing that the Dean’s office would back the council’s move to open the Hamilton and McKee lounges from 2-5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Crafts stipulated that only par ents and relatives would be al lowed in the lounges. The council also passed a mo tion allowing women students to join the West Hall Social Club. The council set up a committee to be headed by Dan Thailmer, representative at large, to judge the West Hall Christmas decora tions with prizes of $l5, $lO, and $5 to be awarded to the winners. In discussing the Sunday dress rule the council agreed to table the -discussion until the Supreme Court rendered a decision stating if the rule was unconstitutional or not. Thfe council also discussed stu dent conduct in the dining halls. According to reports brought to the council’s attention, students are throwing food and water about and causing excessive noise. Council president, John Carl son, told the floor presidents pres ent at the meeting to,talk to the students on their floor and to warn them that'disciplinary action may be needed in - the future if the misbehavior cohtinues. - The University adopted a policy whereby no tuition wais charged residents ofthe State-when James Calder was president in the 1870*s» Again . . . Miss Kitty Dickson. being photographed for Kappa Alpha Theta composite The affirmative team at the Pittsburgh tournament will be George Haines, junior in educa tion from Nottingham, and Carl Saperstein, senior in arts and let ters from Washington, D.C. Irwin Bass, senior in architecture from Philadelphia, and Edward Kie vans, junior in electrical engineer ing from Roaring Spring, will be the negative team. The other squad will attend the Bucknell University Debate tour nament at Lewisburg Saturday. The tournament will be four rounds. The orthodox style of four ten-minute speeches and four five-minute rebuttals will be used. Bucknell Tournament Jay Feldstein, freshman in arts and letters from Elizabeth, and David Scott, junior in agricultural economics from Chatham, N.J., will be the affirmative team. The negative team at the Bucknell tournament will be Jonathan Plaut, junior' in industrial engi neering from Rockville Centre, N.Y., and Robert Neff, sophomore in agricultural' education from. Pottstown. . ‘ The Bucknell tournament is the second ppe for Feldstein and Neff who aftended the Temple Univer sity Novice Debate tournament in Philadelphia last weekend. The’ national topic, Resolved: That "the nori-agricultural indus tries of'the. United States should guarantee their workers -an an nual'wage,'will be debated at both tournaments. - ‘Slightly plagiarized meaning . . • lion Studio Means Fine Portraits THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Committee On Housing Established Women’s Student Government Association House of Representa tives voted yesterday to set up a housing committee to meet twice a month with Otto E. Mueller, di rector of housing. Each of the dormitory unit pres idents has appointed one repre- : sentative to be on a housing com mittee for her dormitory. Accord ing to the accepted plan the rep resentatives of each "dormitory will meet and elect a chairman. There will be one representa tive each for Grange and Mac- Allister Halls and Women’s Build ing. These three representatives will elect one chairman to see Mueller. McElwain, Simmons, Atherton, and Thompson dormitories will each have one chairman. Town women will also have one repre sentative to see Mueller. , After seeing Mueller the chair men will take back the results of their conference to their re spective committees and from there to the unit presidents. Members of the House said they hoped this committee would en able women students to settle many of the small housing prob lems with the housing department. In the past there has been no contact between the dormitory residents and the housing depart ment. ■ In further action the House voted to have each dormitory unit president pick up five copies each of the Senate and House minutes to be posted in their dormitory units. New Aide Named To Ordnance Lab Dale W." Hoover, business man ager of East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, has been named business manager of the Ordnance Research Laboratory to fill the position which will be vacated by Robert A. Hussey Dec. 31. ■ Hussey was approved by the Board of Trustees Friday for a title, of professor emeritus of in dustrial engineering. He will re tire after 26 .years oa the indus trial engineering faculty and _ 10 years as business manager of the Laboratory. ■ Faculty Members to Be Guests At Junior-Senior Reception A reception for junior and senior women to become acquainted with members of the faculty and administration will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight in Simmons Lounge. All professors in the Colleges of Liberal Arts. Education, Busi ness Administration, and Home Economics, deans of all colleges, members of the administration, and dormitory hostesses have beep invited. Other professors have been in vited at the request of junior and senior women. Members of the receiving line will be Pearl O. Weston, dean of women; Wilmer*E. Ken worthy, director of student affairs, and Mrs. Kenworthy: Helen L. Sittig, assistant dean of women; Jeanne N. Lindaman, assistant to the dean of women; Marilyn W. Black, assistant to the dean of women. Pauline Paulekas, senior sena tor to Women’s Student Govern ment Association; Frances Riley, acting president of WSGA; Lois Masket, acting chairman of Judi cial; and Patricia Farrell, presi dent of Women’s Recreation- As sociation. The annual reception, sponsored by WSGA, will be informal. All junior and senior women are in vited to attend. Members of Cwens, Chimes, Scrolls, and Mortar Board, wom- We accept written requests for re servations for June commencement starting at 8:00 a.m. December 8. One room only to a graduating senior. The name is Hadley, the place is Schlow's and the time is now, for cashmere sweater treasure. Our collection is truly exciting, featuring wonderful new colors in the best-loved classics with the caressing softness and faultless fit that makes Hadley yotir name for cashmere luxury. Slipovers $17.95 .. Cardigans $24.95 Long Sleeve Pullover... $21.95 en’s hat societies, and the presi dents of the junior-senior dormi tory units will assist with the serving. 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