PAGE EIGHT Softball Team Entries Due At Noon Today The deadline fro entries In the West Dorm and Nittany-Pollock softball leagues to the dean of men's office has been extended until noon today. The deadline originally set was for 4:30 p.m. yesterday. The ex tension will enable teams not yet organized to submit entries be fore league play begins Monday. The Nittany-Pollock league will definitely begin play Monday, ac cording to William B. Crafts, as sistant to the dean of men. It is probable the newly-created 'West Dorms league will also get under way Monday, he said. Several teams of Town Inde pendent Men have requested permission to play. If permitted, Crafts said, TIM teams will play in the West Dorms league. A roster of players for each team, along with a SI fee, must be submitted with an entry. Diagrams of the playing fields to be used by the two leagues and fraternity teams have been dis tributed to unit athletic chairmen and the fraternities. WSGA Hears NIAWS Report Convention reports of the Na tional Intercollegiate Association of Women Students presented at a meeting of the Women's Stu dent Government Asso c i at i on TLesday night by Lee Leaphart. NIAWS co-ordinator. She said that the University was rated highly by representa tives to the convention arid that they favored the WSGA set-up used here. The convention was held March 28 to 31 at the University of In diana in Bloomington. University representatives included Daisy Zimmerman, WSGA president, Rita Brown, elected representa tive, Helen C. Sittig, assistant to the dean of women and WSGA advisor, and Miss Leaphart. it was decided to postpone the .annual WSGA retreat between old and new Senate members until the fall. The purpose of the retreat is to discuss duties and responsibilities of WSGA officers. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 11!MMI MONTH *ale fur $l5. Excellent condition. Ci 11 AD $.43515. Abk. for John. 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RIDE WANTED itiDE WANTED to Washington. D.C. on Awn ltk. Call Don Horchos AD 5-91:;5. MISCELLANEOUS COME ONE MC=l=dM Torrence Quartet at Theta Kappa Phi Sunday. April IS from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. !Refract:intents. too! WE NOW bell a petroleum derisati•e namely Esso gas. on the Sabbath. 10 to 6:00 p.m.: Mon. thru Sat. it's h to 7:00 p.m. at your Student Senice Station. MEMO: SATURDAY is your find. chance to ere Chrilitopher Fry's 'The I.ody'r Not For Burning - -Sce Croraword Pox:le in Collegian for Free Ticket. WOULD THE person who's looking for excitement and lon on May 4, Senior Hall. call hicEluain 419 immediately. ing the No-Awl-Way Guaranteed satis faction. Prompt service. White Hall atoraee roan after five---514 El Heaver Avenue. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to CU W. College Arr. BET S THE GAS nt the Student Service Station burns. Why not find nisi Sir 2nsunelt7 Marine Interviews Scheduled Monday Students interested in earning commissions in the Marine Corps may talk to a Marine Corps offi cer interviewing team which will be on campus Monday. The team will be situated in Ithe Hetzel Union game room. A student may enter any of four programs leading to commis -1 sion. Two lead to flight training and the other two to ground training. Interested students should con , tact Captain William F. Saunders lof the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps for an appoint ment with the interview team. Alpha Delta Sigma Smoker Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising frater nity, will have its spring rushing smoker at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Lambda Chi Alpha. , if 0 / / i z 1 / .... -..:.) ..w . . ji . . .. EI!M mi.:trl.rnly THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 0_ _ 9 ""------... <.....-- feral "summer profs" voluntarily spent part of their time conducting refresher courses for P & W A's young engineers- Irorld's Joremosi designer and builder of , aircraft engines Women's Chorus To Give Concert The, Women's Chorus, under the direction of Raymond Brown, assistant professor of music, will present a spring concert at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Included on the program will be a piano solo by Nancy Siftar, sophomore in music education from Bethlehem. She will play "Three Preludes for Piano," by Gershwin. Claire Ganim, junior in home economics from Cincinnati, Ohio, will sing a soprano solo "Summer time" by Gershwin. LA, Bus Ad Seniors To Order Caps, Gowns Seniors in the Colleges of Lib eral Arts and Business Adminis tration may sign up for caps and gowns at the Athletic Store Mon day, Tuesday, and Wednesday. "'" - N .-- ') Y ~V', a ~~ One as.ignment involved a comprehensive survey Technical contributions were varied. of equipment for the expancion of high-altitude Worthwhile assistance was given in vibra test facilities in Willgoos Laboratory, the world's tion and instrumentation studies. most complete, privately owned jet engine lab. 40 : 1 2r----1--- N ro• , - , e 4- 4 , ~,,,... ':, 48 LE ESCP' Encampment -- (Continued from page one) tions" committee, editor of Lan tern, chairman of the National Student Association committee. Head of WSGA House of Rep resentatives, the chairmen of Student Leadership Training Program, Religious Committee of 13, Cultural Aspects Committee, Cabinet Personnel Interview Committee; president of Penn State Outing Club, one student government president from a Penn State Center. Correction Five-minute broadcasts in Span ish will be aired over campus radio station WDFM at 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays and in French at 7:45 p.m. Thursdays, and not accord ingl to the schedule reported in !Wednesday's issue of The Daily Collegian. - The programs are spon sored by the Romance Language department. TVhat's doing . . . at ratt & initney ircraft Professors practice what they preach ... and vice versa Following a practice of twenty years, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft will again welcome a group of college pro fessors as members of the engineering staff during - the coming summer months. '~-edat69)llogik' Last year our "summer professors" represented col leges from coast to coast. They tackled important projects in such diverse fields as instrumentation and vibration, combustion, compressible flow, and materials develop ment. Despite the limited time available to these men, they made significant contributions to our overall effort. 11 1 A Though it was to be expected that both the com pany and the participating professors might benefit di, rectly from such a program, the sphere of influence has been much broader. The many students who are taught by these professors during the college year are sharing the ultimate benefits . .. profiting from lectures that are sparked by the kind of practical experience that can be gained with a •recognized industry leader like Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. • PRATT & WHITNEY ;[,4 ;I.i i DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION EAST HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1956 IFC Sing-- (Continued from page one) plaques. Formerly the trophy ro tated each year. . _ . . The fraternities are required to sing "Blue and White" and the sororities are required to sing "Hans of Ivy." Each fraternity and sorority also sing a song of its choice. The judges for Sunday night's finals will be James W. Dunlop, associate professor of music edu cation; William G. Noyes, instruc tor in music education; Fr a nlt Guile, associate professor of mu sic; Mrs. Jo Hays, wife of the state senator from State College; and Mrs. Louise Roscoe, Episco pal Church organist. The sing finals will not be broad cast live by radio station WMAJ but the station will tape the pro gram and broadcast it at some undisclosed time. Campus radio station WDFM will broadcast the finals live from Schwab, begin ning at 7 p.m. • -2`