The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 29, 1956, Image 2

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    PAIGE TWO
Women Will Elect
Dormitory Officers
By JOAN MILLER
Elt-ctions of unit officers in Simmons. McElwain. Ather
ton, and Grange dormitories will be held in each unit after !
10 p.m. Monday. •
Offices to be filled are president, vice Dresident, and sec
retary-treasurer or secretary and treasurer.
Patrolman
Sought
in Nittany
,its average of 25 and no major
judicial record. Presidential can
didates may not be on Freshman
Regulations Board, Judicial
N 0.,. C:.:.,, i .eiii CI I.CII-,'" th.. Board or a member of the Senate
pos , z i A% of -tation..ig a camp , ., or WSGA. 'WHAT'S THIS?" That is the
pc,tro,:- ~ a' the a t,r.-ct, c , r , of Nom i nees in un i t one
of sie... question to be answered in this
Polk,cr a, ,d Er ?ranee road_: dur- mons are: I new feature whi c h will be
tu n hours at its meeting at, ShirleyAnselmo,Margaret
tun yprinted once or twice a week as
7 p.m Monday in ti.ttenyspace permits.
20 .iLieberman, Barbara Billing, Phyl- . . All of the pic-
According to Council president ' l , Hodges, president; Mary wag- .
lures in this series will be on
Melvin Weaver, junior in indus - finer, Jacqueline Weber, vice presi- campus o,
..
S "What's This?"
trial engineernts from Temple. Aent; noseanne Fortunato, Bar-i Answer on page eight.
the influx of students from tiv, bara Howell, secretary-treasurer.!
main classroom area at lunch and, Unit two of Simmons has nom:-
dinner time and the increaseei rated Lynn Stollmeyer, Edith i SU President
traffic control a necessity i
'Gross, Susanne Fisher, president .
TV Report to Be Made ;Barbara McLane, Patricia •
The council will also hear a re - ;Graham,, Linda Ely, vice presi- Praises HUB
port on the progress being made dent. Mary Shockey, Elaine Konc-'
on the installation of a newly- soh Lois Snyder, secretary-tress- .
acquired television set. lurer. ;Following Tour
Construction of the tower on, Simmons unit three nominated! Dr. Earl Harper, an authority /
Nittany 20 which will support:gptty Adelson, Audrey Ginsburg, on student union buildins in l
-the antena was begun Y e ' te ' - IJanet Barney, president: Barbara! American colleges, visited
day tipped that the set will Helt•nan Judy Smoer, vice presi- University Thursday and yester
be in operation in time for the dent: Priscilla Leek
. Virginia,dav and praised the Hetzel Unionl
World Series. IMottorn. secretary-treasurer. Building
Nomination of Officers I Unit four of Simmons has nom-.
Dr. Harper is president of the
Other items on the agenda are inated Roberta Armstrong, Pris- i .
Association of College Unions and
nomination of officers to fill va-'cilia Kepner, president: Sandra lis a member of the University of,
cant council positions, and discus- F-1,,,,.. Gail Kleppinger, vice pres- lowa administration as director
sion of the use and care of food ident; Anna Johnson,
Virginia of the Memorial Union Building.
vending machines that have re- Price. secretary; Claire Van Deu- and director of the College of
,cently been installed in Nittany sen. treasurer.
'Fine Arts.
20. 1 Nominees of McElwain unit one I Viewed Many Buildings
Nittany unit presidents and pet-'
tare: Joyce Koch, Sally Coltrin,t Since becoming president of
sons interested in student govern-,,ry Horner, president; Betty the College Unions Association.
inert may attend.i'l
iManifold, Dania Dutko, Mary Dr. Harper has viewed many of
IPhilhoc, vice president: Sheila the student unions in American
Prexy Praises— Teplitz, Harriet Learn, Jane Jen-icolleges and he found the HUB
;rueo.s. secretary-treasurer. Ito be one of the most modern
Unit two of McElwain has'unions that he has seen.
(Continued from page one) , a
;nominated Anne Nitrauer, Suei He was very impressed with
ably this "strong belief in the ~,,Tortensen, Carole Bauer, presi- ;Lich particulars as the excellent
role of the privately suppor ted i dent: Barbara Moore. Joan Auer-;use of glass in the windows and
university . " and the differ: barn, Norma Talarico, vice presi-Ithe view of the surrounding area
ences between Jolin. Hopkins aria I cier. . i Ann Lutz, Arlene Zimmer- from these windows. Dr. Harper
the University that made the op-'
,man, secretary-treasurer. laic . ° commented on the beauty of
i
portunity to assume the Mary- I ,r
McElwain unit three nominated the front patio.
land university's presidency s° Virginia Mensch, Marilyn Ro- • Location Praised
appealing I berts Joan Chase, Molly Lock- "The convenience of the central
I •
During his educational career, wood. president; Maureen Funk,.location of the HUB is not found
Dr_ Eisenhower has been pres:-t Louise Schram - cr. vice president;,in many of the other college
dent of the University and Kan-I
I Avv: Dunkelberger, Patricia Con-icampuses where the unions are
sas Suite College. Both are state- i
nor, secretary-treasurer. •'
located off campus, says Dr.
i
supported institutions. , Nominees of unit four are GretThHarper.
Eisenhower's Idea on Education i,, soit.s.
Katherine W yse, Son- 1 The architecture and careful
The picture dotted article said '-' I
dra Peters, president: Carol Turn- Alarming of the lay-out of the
Dr_ Eisenhower's idea of the pure r, Jude Armstrong. Constance HUB received the most praise
pose of edu - cation is• "To develop
ri - chka. vice president: Carol,frorn Dr. Harper. He was very
minds capable of thinking criti- lDavicison. secretary-treasurer. ,impressed by the way in which'
catty, objectively, and creativel
The southeast unit of Atherton the HUB facilitates the needs and
within a moral framework. • has named: Henrietta Hertzog,ldesires of the students.
Along with this philosophy, the ßarbara Simon, Lois E. Hender-1
new Johns Hopkins president! _
~.e on, Joan Esslinger, Marjorie Lud-I The original "Uncle Sam" was
shys away from the prospect "`t s wig, president; Constance Hind-• 1
Samuel Wilson. a superintendent l
anyone being a specialist. th... marl,
Bernice McAttee. Veruce'of provisions. whose men, as a
One of the problems of educe-i
article said ICeccacci. Joyce Heck, Irma Pat-' joke, linked his nickname, "Uncle
lion, Dr. Eisenhower said, is a
'terson Joan Schaffer.vice oresi- Sant." to the "U.S." stamped on
proach: "finding the most effec- u
-,
_ (Continued on page eight) all provisions.
live balance between the need for,
a broad education . . . and the'
need for specialization in an era /14 , or/ in Spins Top Tunes
of increasingly complex and de- '
•
manding . technologies."
Expresses Fear of Dogmatist On Daily Radio Show
"To me, - Dr. Eisenhower said..
"this is frightening: that it is per-, A voice soon to be familiar to University radio listeners
fectly possible to have a specialist is that of Bob Martin, who began thr--e weeks ago spinning
in one field who is a dogmatist'
goo d . the top 100 tunes weekly over station WMAJ.
in other fields. Because he is
in his specialty. he may think he; Martin's show, "An Afternoon of Music," is heard from
is equally good in other areas,
_ 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday From 4:30 to 5 each
and thus be a dangerous dog
matist." _ lday, the five top hits are played, beginning with the 25th on
However. Dr. Eisenhower said,
for
the technologists but for the so
i :Monday and climaxing to the
the problem exists not only
j number one tune at 5 p.m. Friday.three minutes to listen to him."
cial scientists and humanists as
Also at 5 p.m. daily he gives Concerning the current popu
well. It is as important for the ,
r
tips on hits" and predicts thelarity of album show tunes, Mar
latter to be informed about ..ci-
popularity trend of new record-tin feels "they are great if done
ence. as it is for scientists to !lel ings- by pop stars." The WMAJ
lafter
broadly educated in the social sci
-1 Transferred . from Kent Stale noon show last year, he added,
ences and humanities. Martin, who transferred fromconsisted of album music with no
Kent State University in Ohio, se-breaks.
Ilects the tunes from Billboard Martin said that there has been
Promotions Announced land Variety magazines, anda tremendous record boom in the
Eight promotions on the busi- claims that "about every third past three years. Since the begin
ners office staff of The Daily .record played is rock 'n.' roll." ning of rock 'n' roll sales have in-
Collegiar have been announced_l "All kinds of people like Elviscreased 70 per cent, he said. '
Promoted to the sophomore. Presley, even old ladies," the disc Every week Martin makes a
board are Janice Smith. Marionjjockey said. survey of the 25 top tunes in Cen-
Ernest, Marilyn Roberts. Sallyi One afternoon Martin played atre County from juke box opera-
Coltrin. Joanne Yergey, and Su-iPresley favorite, and afteraiardtors, music shops, and program
zanne Stamm. said "hope this won't interfererequests. The survey sheets, with
Other promotions are Nancyrith your studying!" The mailten tips on hits included, will be
Lederer. junior board, and Sue next day brought three cardsdistributed at various points on
Mortensen, adjuster. from coeds, saying. `lll stop any campus every Monday morning.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
The president of each unit will
,act as that unit's representative'
n Women Student Government
Association House of Representa-'
{ tines. The vice president will,
serve as alternate representative.,
To qualify for office, nominees'
must have at least an all-univer-'
What's This?
WDFM-WMAJ Pact
Will Begin Monday
Student radio station WDFM, operating for four years
!on an FM band only, will begin Monday night to broadcast
1 six hours of its weekly evening program schedule over WMAJ.
WDEVI . programs will now present to a larger audience
national and campus news, music, personality interviews,
special events, and religious pro
grams.
Since WDFM was first aired in
1953, students living on campus
have been unable to receive it
with regular AM radios. WMAJ,
the State College AM station, has
been the only strong station on
campus radio dials.
win Originate on Campus
Now WDFM presentations, pre
pare. by students and faculty,
will originate in the station's cam
pus studios and will be carried to
WMAJ through a line installed
and maintained by WMAJ.
A recommendation for a student
AM station was approved by All-
University Cabinet last spring.
Due to Federal Communications
Commission regulations and the
slim possibility of finding an
available frequency, University
officials later reported that an AM
station was improbable within the
immediate future.
However, an investigating com
mittee composed of WDFM repre
sentatives and members of the
administration, was recommended
by the Student Encampment to
explore the possibilities and prac
ticality of a closed-circuit station,
an AM station, or advancing the
present work on transponders.
To Broadcast Simultaneously
Beginning Monday, national and
campus news will be broadcast
Monday through Thursday from
9:45 to 10 p.m. simultaneously
over WDFM and WMAJ. Included
in these programs Tuesday and
Thursday will be a five minute
news program translated in the
Romance languages.
"'As You Believe," a 15-minute
program presented alternately by
the Hißel Foundation, University
Christian Association, and the
Newman Club. will be heard
Thursday evenings at 8 p.m.
A 30-minute news program at
9 p.m. Friday nights will feature
interviews with the people who
are in top campus news.
Saturday to be Music Night
Three hours of music will be
broadcast Saturday nights with
live music by student 'combos'
from 8 to 8:30 originating from
the Hetzel Union auditorium. An
hour long record show will fol
low "Hubzapoppin," and an hour
and a half of high fidelity classi
cal music will be broadcast until
11 p.m.
~In addition to the above simul
taneous AM-FM programs, WDFM
will continue to broadcast its 7
p.m. to 11 p.m. FM schedule.
Other special events on campus
will be carried by WMAJ, when
ever possible, it was announced.
Occasionally' used will be a re
mote console donated to the HUB
by WMAJ.
Henning Will Address
Faculty Luncheon Club
Dr. William L. Henning, state
secretary of agriculture, will ad
dress the Faculty Luncheon Club
at noon Monday in the Hetzel
Union building.
Dr. Henningis - on leave as pro
fessor and head of the department
of animal husbandry.
His topic will be "Services Per
formed by the Department of Ag
riculture."
Division of Counseling
The Division of Counseling, a
'service designed to render aid to
students in the Colleges of Agri
culture, Business Administration,
and Engineering, has set up tem
porary headquarters in room 3.
Old Main.
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"I 9 8 4"
From the Book
by
George Ornell
SUNDAY & MONDAY
"HOT ROD GIRL"
AND
"GIRLS IN PRISON"
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1956
By JUDY HARKISON
8 Freshmen
Win Journ
Scholarships
Scholarship awards will be
presented to eight freshmen
journalism majors during the
journalism 1 class at 11 a.m. Mon
day in 121 Sparks.
Dr. James W. Markham, head
of the department of news and
editorial journalism, will present
scholarships to the three winners
i - i.the news field, and Donald W.
Davis, head of the department of
advertising, will award scholar
ships to the five advertising win
ners.
The winners in news are Wil
liam Jaffe, Philipsburg, $3OO per
year, Howard J. Lamade Scholar
ship: Jerome McGinnis, Clear
field, $l5O Joseph Biddle Memor
ial Scholarship; and Pamela
Chamberlain, Indiana, $l3O
George E. Graff Memorial Schol
arship.
Advertising winners are Bar
bara Miller, Williamsport, and
Virginia Fitzmartin, Verona, co
winners of the $2OO Ralph Weav
er • Straussburger Scholarship;
Randall Murray. Greensburg, $175
General Advertising Scholarship;
Sherry D. Kennel, Lancaster, $lOO
Steinman Journalism Awa r d;
Rose E. Schtnidt, Pittsburgh, $lOO
Valley Daily News Scholarship;
and Leonard H. Julius, West Palm
Beach, Fla., $lOO Richard A. Foley
Advertising Agency, Inc., Schol
arship.
Effective During Frosh Year
All scholarships except the La
made award are in effect during
the freshman year only. The La
made scholarship continues to
pay $3OO during the recipient's
sophomore, junior, and senior
year provided he maintains high
scholarship.
The advertising scholarships,
all being awarded for the second
year, are made possible through
members of the Pennsylvania
Newspaper Publishers' Associa
tion and advertising agencies.
Siegal Author of Book
Dr. Sidney Siegel, associate
professor of psychology, has au
thored a new book . " Nonparame
tric Statics for the Behavioral Sci
ences."
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