PAGE TWELVE Ni-tt-an-y Minnesota and from 1950 until, pects fcr next year's team at tryouts last night. Tryouts 1955, when he went to New York! have been held all this week in front of Old Main. University, also served as head; of the heat power division of the Speech Honorary Adolf to Speak at Hine! department at Minnesota. . Dr. Helen Adolf,professor f' To Hold Jubilee 'Ger m an.m will speak' o on "The Cas- F aculty Luncheon Club tle - by Franz Kafka at 8 p.m.! Dr. W. C. Fernelius, professor "A Model Student Congre,:," 'iunday at the Hillel Foundation.'and head of the department of N 4 HI be the tli me of the 50th An- The talk is a part of the series:chemistry. will address the Fac niver:al3 Jubilee cf . Delta S!gma on "Ideas On Good and Evil in:ulty I.uncheon Club noon Mon- Rho, national speech honorary Great Literature." I day in the Hetzel Union Building. fraternity, which will be held iii Chicago thii we?lcond. 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Ball, head of, the graduate division of the Col -I(ge of Engineering at New York , tiniver , ,ay. •xill speak at 8 to: nig'.l in the Mineral Science au-I ditoriurn. ills subject will be "What Sort= of a Profession is Engineering?"; The lecture. which is co-spon-, sorf•d by the allege of Engineer in;: and Architecture, is one of the series of Graduate School' Leclures and is open to the pub- I:c Dr. Hall was named a research !!::11:ematician-in 1941 at United A.reraft Corporation and during the next six years with that firm ho held positions as supervisor of engineering personnel, power p!ar.t analysis engineering, head of the thermodynamics group an aly-is section, and head of the 3:3;,lysis section. In 1947 Dr. Hall accepted a po :,:tion as professor of mechanics engineering at the University of ~y y.~~; 'J~'!`~' .'! :• ~. ~~ w~ti ~~ A R COAL j*risiaiLzE E!=l He later studied oil painting under Eleanor . Zygler, assistant ;professor of fine arts, and Hob son Pittman, who conducts the summer program in oil painting. Lion Party-- I - ,(Continued from page one) i The decision makes the second 'negative ruling that has been handed down by the court. The first one, which was the first case ',handled by the•court, was the de icision which made the dormitory dress rule unconstitutional. The original decision was made by Cabinet on March 25 when it completely backed the Elections 'Committee's action. The committee's power to dock votes from political parties was .upheld in the first case of the :night by a 5-2 vote. The appeal was made in two parts by Spa daro and Thomas Dye, Lion party candidate for All-University vice president. <~''~. _..~~ `. i. , . ...-; ;74 •-..7.4. , , - ilk 14000 tETMA Painting Exhibition To Open-Sunday At HUB Gallery An exhibition of oil paintings by Ernest Krape, of Gettysburg, formerly of Bellefonte, will open Sunday in the gallery of the Het zel Union Building and continue through April 28. Krape, a retired interior deco rator, became interested in study ing art 10 years ago and enrolled in the summer program in water color conducted at the University by Andrew W. Case, professor of fine arts. :fib. 44 .:•.>~;::._: Au,:s .",• FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 Probation— (Continued from page one) ed by adding together the aver ag's of all the members of the fraternities, and then dividing by the number of members in order to obtain an over-all average. Method of Computing The method of computing in dividual averages consists of total ing the number of grade points a student earns each semester at the University and dividing by the total number of scheduled credits_ Pollock said that during the pro= bation period the fraternities would not be permitted to have dates inside of the house.for any reason, but that parents would be permitted in at any time. This ruling would cover Mother's Day. The fraternities will not be per mitted to enter Spring Week, but ►flay enter the Ugly Man contest, he said. The houses will be per mitted to hold rushing parties. AFROTC Cadets To Receive Flights Air Force Reserve - Officer Training Corps cadets are taking orientation flights on• a C-47 this week and next. Cadets who have not previous ly done so will receive flights, which will last one and one-half hours each. Each cadet will be given approximately five minutes to operate the controls of the plane. Flights will be made from the Philipsburg Airport. Four flights will be made each of the five days. .
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