PAGE TWO Cracking Of HUB Resurfacing of the terrace adjacent to the Hetzel Union Ballroom will be completed in two weeks, a job foreman said yesterday. The concrete surface on the one and one-quarter-year-old $3 million building was dam aged badly over the winter, the foreman said. He added it isn't known whether the damage was due to weather, poor design or poor materials. Work began approximately three weeks ago as workmen chipped away and poured new surfacing. The job is approximately three-fourths finished — 1 Elsewhere on campus, construe- I— ' tion has speeded up due to pre ' i vailing good weather. Steel construction on the Hall of Americas classroom building next to the University hospital, delayed by poor weather in re !cent weeks and late steel ship ments,. is 98 per cent completed, l a job foreman said yesterday. The Education Student CouncHowever, he said, the delay will last night diseu.%sed the possibility! il: put the scheduled finish of the of establishing a chapter of Kap 'building back a month or more. pa Delta Epsilon, national pro-! The building was originally fessional educational sorority for scheduled to be completed in women, on campus. November, but the foreman said Decision of the question has it won't be finished now until been postponed until next year. December, barring more delays. but it was voted to carry on cor..! Brick layers should start work respondence with the organization. ing within two weeks, he said. At over the summer.the same time, workmen will' The sorority would be of gene-start pouring the concrete floors.! Preliminary decking 'prior to the fit to undergraduates as tapping! would take place at the end laying of floors is almost corn the freshman, sophomore, and' of laying he added' junior years. It is a sister organ-1 Work on two new wings of the ization to Kappa Phi Kappa, men's!University Hospital has also professional honorary. swung into high gear after being delayed by an electricians strike, Alternates Appointed and should be finished by July 1, Alternates were appointed for. next year's junior and senior'a job foreman said yesterday. council members who will be stu-i Workmen are plastering the wing Shortlidge road, and put dent teaching in the fall. The' ting th- inishing touches on the junior alternates are Gail Rolle, wing facg the Mall. Plumbing,' Roseanne Fortunato, Sondra Pe- tile, and fixtures are being in- Troutma n. ters, Lynn Glassburn, and Marlin the Senior alternates will be Joyce In addition to the hospital Kock. Donna Karch, Friederikeconstruction work, preliminary 1 Witte, and Ann Porter. sub-grading has been finished Suggest ions for next year's , outside the hospital in prepara council projects were given by' lion for final grading, Walter the members. W. Trainer, supervisor of land- Two Projects Included scape construction and main- Included in the suggestions tenance, said yesterday. were a scholarship fund, Beaver! Trainer said grass will be plant- Dam , led l has also been prepared for So project, developing a deft- about about the middle of August.' site alternate system, and pro ' moting speakers in affiliationishrubbery and trees, he said, and with other campus organizations. , these will probably be planted in y er. - It was announced that Kath-learl erine Dickson. acting council pres-' The Novem Helen Eakin Eisenhower Meditation Chapel, nearing coin ident. would represent the coun ( cil at the National Studen t'pletition, is also undergoing pre- Association National Congress at' liminary landscape preparation, Chicago, 111. from August 21 to 31 . 1 Trainer said. Although subgrad ing has been completed, he said !final plans fo.- landscaping have Grad Attendance Inot been formulated. Ed Council May Start Sorority He said his department hopes i OK ' d by Council to plant the area to resemble 1 i shrubbery around the Nittany The Council of Administration, Lion Inn. "We'll plant shrub has ruled that graduate students' bery which will give the area may at any - time during a semes- an air of serenity and dignity.” ter attend classes they have not The landscaping will have a scheduled as long as permission isi peaceful atmosphere, he added. secured from the class instructor. With the exception of small The student may not claim the hardwarework, the new housing usual privileges of class member-, ship such as participating in dis-!1 .cessions. doing practicum work,!' submitting written work, and tak4 ing examinations, the council!' ruled. During summer session, permis-'I sion of the director of summer sessions must be obtained ,1 President's Report Copies of President Milton S. Eisenho•.er's "Report to the Peo ple of the Commonwealth" are available at the department of public information, third floor of Old Main. 15e /10 1 FOOD? It's the best . . . MUSIC? What a treat . . BEVERAGES? Can't be beat!! Jerry Miller Combo for our Session Necessitates Resurfacing Ballroom Terrace Surface By LARRY JACOBSON . . --- 71. - 7--- . . • - -'''''` -f - .,,,.. . . ~„.......,- -,,,,,, : 47 5 '. , , ,,,,. , . -,iN: ~ , - i:. .. , _ .. .. - . ,-. .- - . -; f . . 1 ,. : 1 / 2 - 1 - , i A ~, , ;1 .', I,' ) .., -. " .•.:;, i . tr. / ' r -.Z. te r I - '-- ....,.•;._ f-,. -- z - it :"'il-= 3 -,. - .. .r,r 4- - -.-- - ----".-;•,-,,, ••._ .... -„, -t - : - q . - : - , , ,,,y ,,, 4 ..., t , - ~: :, ...,: ::- ,c . , 7 : - .1,, .. ..i . ‘ :: ~• _ , . . ... ~ ..t.t _. . . l ' . Z. ":„: 'l' :: , ' , `..`:. ; •''' ' .3 : ':' , ' • ' ..,.. , , - . . , 4•. • • : • • ~ -• • ... _ , LITTLE RENEE EWING and FRIEND* •"friend" is Carole Schmitzer of AXO whose name was drawn from a box to win Bill Coleman's all expense paid trip to Bermuda. Drawing took place last night in Collegian office. r,..:.::::::::::::::::: :f„..,.:.,:....k.:.:.: :.:,.:.,.....%,..........., THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA TIM Suggests New Projects For Next Year Town Independent Men execu tive board last night heard and approved Several plans for next year proposed by TIM President, James Tipton. Social events will be elaborat ed upon by TIM next year with the hope of creating more interest in the organization. At the present the plans calls for nine social af fairs—an average of one a month —but several others are in the talking stage. TIM will continue to sponsor a push cart race, ping-pong tourn ament, Mother's Day Ball, and a series of fireside chats. A turkey shoot, miser, spring dance, pic nic, and "gadget" dance are among the events to be initiated in the fall. It was also decided to give membership cards to all TIM members next year. This practice has been extinct in the past. To help further the interest in TIM next year, letters explaining the organization, functions, an d coming events of the group will be sent to all male students liv ing in the borough who .are eligi ble to join TIM. The TIM intramural sports pro gram will be revised and stressed Inext year. TIM also plans to send get well cards to students in the infirmary. [ Another project of the organi zation is to set up a permanent (blue book file—similar to those used by the fraternities. t The possibility of publishing a 'hi-monthly news sheet was also suggested. office in Waring Lounge and gen eral repairs to the lounge have been completed. Plastic dados have been put on the walls, paint ing is finished, and the office is now usable, Charles A. Lamm, i 'supervisor of building mainten ance, said yesterday. The dados were used because the maintenance department felt they stand up to wear better than the normal plaster walls. 4." 41 the old surface '~:v'"gym ~~%~+ t ~ -' ~Ra : i ..••`,\ , i. I i \ f ;-7-' 4 •,. 4, ti 1 4 i -..: ,1 .I 1 _ •, „0 1 . ,_ ' - i - .:...3,..-tr;?:. Ch' WORKMEN chip cement from the terrace at the HUB be lore replacing it with a new surface. The new cement floor is expected to be completed in two weeks. _ A pproved sraternifie3 Fifty fraternities have been approved by the dean of men's office to entertain women tonight and tomorrow night. They are Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Phi Delta. Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Zeta. Beaver House. Beta Sigma Rho. Beta Theta Pi. Chi Phi, Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Upsilon. Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha. Omega Psi Phi, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi• Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Mu Delta. Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. _ _ Sigma Alpha Mu. Sigma Chi. Sigtha Nu, Sigma Phi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta ; Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Triangle, and Zeta Beta Tau. Part-time Jobs Available At Employment Service Several part-time jobs are available at the Student Employ ment Service in 112 Old Main for male students interested in work ing three or four hours per day during final week. Jobs such as washing windows, waxing floors, installing screens, and garden and lawn work are offered. Counselling positions in camps and resorts are still open. University Senate The University Senate will meet at 4:10 p.m. Thursday in 121 Sparks. The meeting was pre viously scheduled for June 7. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1956 Plaid Will Head Debating Society Jonathan Plaut, junior in in dustrial engineering from Rock ville Centre, N.Y., has been elect ed president of Delta Sigma Rho, national debate honor society. Other officers are Edward Kle vans, junior in electrical engi neering from Roaring Springs, vice president; and Barbara Kim ble, junior in home economics from Havertown, secretary-treas urer. Clayton H. Schug, professor of public speaking, was named faculty adviser. $lOO Award Established By Lion's Paw Society The executive committee of the Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of an annual $lOO award by Lion's Paw, senior men's honorary society. The active chapter of Lion's Paw will contribute the $lOO minimum each year until the principal of the fund is of - ade quate size. BELLEFONTE Adults 55c - Child. 25c PLAZA TO . D . A . Y - 21, -- SATUR SATURDAY I 1 George Gobel . Mitzi Gaynor Birds & Bees - in color! BELLEFON TONITE & SATURDAySTAT Tony Curtis - Peggie Castle "QUINCANNON, FRONTIER 11 SCOUT" in Color! , 0000 1 111000000 TAT le NOW "Alexander the Great" Starring Richard Burton ttj Tj' ENDS TODAY _ Van Heflin in "Patterns" • Begins Saturday • Featoretime: 2:39, :56, 7:13. 9:34 One of the Great Westerns: in the tradition of "Covered Wagon" "Stagecoach" & "Shane" JOHN• WAYNE "THE SEARCHERS" Jeffrey Hunter Ward Bond Directed by John Ford Vista Vision - Technicolor *NITTANY Today - Doors Open 5:45 Dirk Bogarde in "They Who Dare" • COMING SUNDAY • "Lovers and Lollipops" Fredric March