PAGE TWO TV Set Open House for Tuesday Students wiil be able to see themselves on television, 1 operate cameras, and view the backstage functions of the closed-circuit television system at the TV Open House at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 10 Sparks. Joseph W. Alinsky, chief engineer of Dage Television Division of Thompson Produc New Service For Counseling To Be Outlined The new pre-registration test ing and counseling service, which will start next month, will be out lined at the meeting of the Amcr-; ican Association of University Professors at 7 30 tonight, in 316 Sparks, Dr. Robert G. Bcrnreuter, pro fessor of psychology and director, of the Student Advisory Service 1 who head the program, will be the speaker. The testing and counseling set vice will be made available to all high school graduates granted admission to the University. If they elect to utilize the program,] they will take a series of tests on the main campus or at one of the 11 Penn State centers. The student will then come to the campus for a discussion of the results of the tests with a pro fessionally-trained counselor. The meeting is open to the pub lic. Nine Register For 'Ugly Man' Nine entrants were registered in the Ugly Man contest at the Hetzcl Union desk as of yesterday. Registration will continue through Thursday. The nine candidates entered in the contest to be held April 17 to 19 are Ronald Griffith, Alpha Chi Rho; Sheldon Chaiken, Beta Sigma Rho; Walter Cook, Phi Kappa Sigma; William Straub, Theta Xi; Joseph Hayes, Phi Kap pa Psi; Karl Rush, Delta Theta Sigma; George Zafis, Sigma Phr Epsilon; Stanford Lieberman, Zeta Beta Tau; and Norman Mil ler, Pi Kappa Alpha. | Only graduating senior* mayj enter the contest. Each sponsor ing organization registering ai candidate must pay asl fee. ! Poll* to Ram ain Open— (Continued from page one) the recreation room. Each student will receive a colored card at the table which he will present to the person operating the ma chines. The cards will designate Which slots are to be closed. Qrook Wook ChtbaiM Greek Week committee chair men will meet at 7:30 tonight in 21T Hetxel Union. ••••••••••ft 223H51 "ftACIOASM" Starring Richard Daano Widmork Hood ♦CATHJHJM NOW 4 Academy Award t Nominations • "EAST OF ©Of" Jamas Doan - Jo Tan Float NEXT ATTRACTION Academy Award Nom ination for Best Actor "BAD DAY AT BUCK BOCK" SPENCER TRACT * NOT ANY Tonile - CtlS - 7:55 - 9:55 ALEC GUINNESS "THE PRISONER 1 * Is, Inc., will present a lecture demua»Uation on “Application Problems in Industrial Televi sion." Dage is the manufacturer of most of the equipment used in the three independent systems at the University —in Sparks, Os mond, and Electrical Engineering buildings. Push Button Demonstration Alinsky will demonstrate the talk with two push-button re mote-control television cameras. ’The one camera is part of the equipment used in the Electrical Engineering system and the other is new and has not yet been in stalled. The lecture-demonstration will not be carried to other receiving irooins, but will be reproduced on I the six sets in 10 Sparks. i Studios to Bo Opon I After the talk, studios will be open and broadcast cameras on jthe air. Students may see the control room, and the TV studio, which closely resembles a pro fessional one. Several lecture classes originate from this studio, and it is here that students may operate the cameras. Student engineers who are em ployed by the program will be available to answer questions. The purpose of the open house is to acquaint students in all cur riculum* with the closed-circuit television experiment. This is the first opportunity for students to see the system, because previous open houses accommodated only educators, professionals, or staff members. The TV Open House will be sponsored by Penn State Electri cal Engineering Society and the Instructional Research Program, DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO for next year's Junior and Senior Class Officers, and College Council Representatives USE THE AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINES WHICH IN THE HUB The Polls Are Open from 8-5 TODAY AND TOMORROW! Every Penn State Student Can Vote ... bring your matrk card THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA New Sorority May Form At University i Joanne Caruso, Panheilenic .Council president, told council members last night that members of Sigma Kappa sorority on cam-j 'pus are trying to organize a chap ter at the University. They have already received permission from the Senate Com imittee on Student Affairs, she said. The next step is approval by Panhel. Miss Caruso asked each sorority to take the matter before its chapter. If approval is given the members must then get the appro -al of the national Sig ma Kappa chapter. Five Now on Campus Mrs. R. Mae Shultz, adviser to Panhel, said that there are pres ently two members and three pledges of Sigma Kappa on cam pus. She also quoted Pearl O. Wes ton, dean of women, as saying that there is room for two more soror ities at the University because of increased enrollment and addi tional dormitory facilities which will provide for 24 suites. There are now 22 sororities on campus. If the new sorority is accepted it will be given a year’s proba tion on campus. Mrs. Shultz said that if approval is given for the group to organize it will be in stalled when the new dorms are completed in 1957. May Take Action Carolyn Cunningham, former Women’s Student Government Association president, spoke about the necking problem in the dorm itory lounges. She said that if some of the “indiscriminate” necking isn’t ended WSGA may be forced to take action. She expressed hope that this would not be necessary and said that she feels it would be wrong to legislate against morals. which owns and operates the tele vision program. Urick Gives Theme For Freedom Week The theme for Academic Freedom Week, April 9 to 16, will be “Toward a Basic Definition of Academic Freedom.” Ronald Urick, National Student Association chairman of regional and national affairs, announced the theme as he presented an outline for Academic Freedom Week activities to the NSA Committee Monday night Urick said he plans to have qualified faculty members go in to the living units Monday and Tuesday nights of that week to lead discussions on academic free dom. A short speech, which will fol low the theme for the week, is planned for Thursday night, April 12, according to Urick. Seminars Planned Donna Cowder, NSA inter national affairs chairman, pre sented a report including plans for International Student Rela tions Seminars. Miss Cowder said present plans include three seminars which will be held at week intervals right after Easter vacation. Topics which Miss Cowder sug gested for the three seminars are “A General Outline of Current Events of United States Policy,” "The Relationship of United States Students to Other Stu dents,” and "Student Government Relations to the Community and NSA." Dr, Elton Atwater, head of the department of political science, will aid in the seminar program, according to Miss Cowder. Lawrence McCabe and Mary Matzko, the two students who represented the University at the recent regional international rela tions seminar. [ft »nUa«M— Am War BalTi* AlUatowa 4.M 7.20 SaltfaMw*. K 4. .. 340 043 Maant. Pa. .... 343 . 343 East Liberty 343 0.40 Hamsbwrg 340 340 Mew York 040 1140 PbilaMpbia .... 443 743 Psttabarsb 3.70 0.70 Scraatatt. 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