THURSDAY. FEBRUAR Housing Remain The University ing conditions for s stage, Dean of Men' Simes could se the inspection pro. Stock Dra For Ag Sh Set for To Drawings for anim hibited in the Little I Livestock Show will 7:30 tonight in 206 Ar Beef cattle to be Little International ar steer classes of the H gus and Shorthorn br The sheep division I posed of .Hampshire Southdown and Shrol ling ewes. Yorkshire and Duro breeds will be included in the h g division, and three morgan m es will rep resent the horse divis• n. The Livestock sh w will be Lid on April 27 an is open to, the public. I Participants will beljudged ac cording to their ability to fit and show animals, and the winning contestants will be awarded prizes' of money, ribbons and trophies. Fitting and showing demon s" .ations will be given to help prospective contestants. The dates c - the demonstrations have not been announced. Engagements Klumpp-Evans Dr. an d Mrs. Theodore G. Klumpp of Sands Point, Long Is land, N.Y., - have announced the engagement of their daughter Virginia Ann to Ralph Bayard Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bay ard D. Evans of McLean, Va. Miss Klurnpp is a senior in arts and letters and a member of Al pha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. Evans is a senior in hotel administration and a member of Chi Phi fraternity. Dieter-Lehman Mr. and Mrs. W. S. J. Dieter of Nazareth have announced the en gagement of their daughter Ruth Ann to Bruce Lehman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman of Harrisburg. Miss Dieter is a senior in ele mentary education and is a mem ber of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mr. Lehman is a senior in in dustrial psychology and is a mem ber of Chi Phi fraternity. Cook-Coolbaugh Mr. and Mrs. H. Dale Cook of Media have announced the en gagement of their daughter Mary Dale to Jesse D. Coolbaugh of Media. Mr. Coolbaugh is a senior in arts and letters and a member of Chi Phi fraternity. Professor of Music Gets Appointment Dr. Frances M. Andrews, pro fessor of music education, has been appointed to the board of editors of the Music Educators National Conference and Feder ated Music Educators Associa tions. Dr. Andrews is vice president of the Music Educators National Conference, Eastern Division. She is also serving as chairman of music in public schools and col leges for the Pennsylvania Fed eration of Music Clubs, Inc. Jazz Club Officers The Jazz Club has elected Ju dith Stock, freshman in arts and letters from Pittsburgh, secretary; and Kenneth Todd, sophomore in business administration fr o m Pittsburgh, treasurer. . •The 1956-57 commanders of the Pennsylvania divisionsi of the two chief U.S. veterans' organizations are University gradu:tet. They are Joseph P. Ga • ois, '42, American Legion, • d Morton Fromm;.'3B, Veterans of Foreign Wars. 21. 1957 Evaluation Plan NebulousaSimes s proposal to evaluate downtown hous udents is still very much in the planning Frank J. Simes said yesterday. Ave date for the beginning of , xplained that the problem is very complex, involving inspec tion of all downtown housing facilities and that it involves con siderable preliminary discussion) before it can begin. no tenta ram. He ings uw Simes said that fraternities would be included in the housing inspection. Standards Will Be Set ight !Is to be ex -1 ternational be held at sby Hall. 1 sed in the • heifer and reford, An :eds. Kill be com- Before anything can be done on' the plan, he said the standards! which the housing facilities must] meet will have to be determined, and an actual program for inspec-' tion will have to be mapped out. Simes said that the prime ob ject of the inspection will be the safety of students living down town. The inspection will include such considerations as fire pre cautions and sanitary conditions, as well as living and storage space and other items. Trustees Favor Plan Cheviot, shireh year- The inspection of downtown housing has been in a discussion stage for some time. The Board' of Trustees favors the plan, and wants the dean of men's office: to set up a list of approved hous-' ing and require students living downtown to live only in ap proved quarters. The dean of men's office cur rently has a list of housing• fa cilities which they have inspect ed, on the request of the house owner, and approved. Students are not required to choose a room which appears on the list, how ever. No Dissatisfaction Expressed Simes emphasized that the in spection has not been proposed because of any dissatisfaction with the overall housing sjtuation. He termed downtown student housing conditions "generally very good," and indicated that most downtown rooms are satis factory. There are currently 3400 stu dents living in private rooming houses in town. Students living in fraternities number 2062, bring ing the total to 5462. The ques tion •of whether apartments will be included in the inspection pro gram has not as yet been decided, Simes said. s MARCH 7,8, 1957 1 ir see olL pr ow ne fo y r our your coll a e pgpo e placement inten L . ‘., , '‘' ‘• ' ‘‘` % . \: , • \'% . \ •\%‘: .‘ . . • • .\‘‘ 1,.. s k% , '',.. Wk(•?.,,e.......... . ~~~~ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA The following firms will con duct interviews for June and Aug ust graduates in the Placement Service in 112 Old Main: IMarch 5: Central Intelligence Agency: BS: Sec Sd. Group Meeting in 203 Willard Hall, 7:00- 9:00 P.M. March 7: Allegheny Ludlum Steel: BS. MS: ChE, Chem. CE. EE. lE. ME. Met. Phys. Math. Burroughs Research Center: BS. MS: EE. ME, Math, Phys. Cincinnati Milling Machine Co: BS: ME, EE. lE, ChE, Met. Cer. Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co: BS. MS: Acctg. I&RE. Adv. W. T. Grant: BS: Bus Adm, LA, Ed. Psych, for retailing. Inland Steel: BS. MS: ME. CE. lE. EE. ChE, Met, Accnr, Mgmt, Econ, Pin. Chem, Phys. Wagner Electric: BS: EE, ME, lE. The following camps will con duct interviews for prospective counsellors at the Student Em ployment Service, 112 Old Main: Feb. 23: Camp De!woo& Pennsylvania Camp Rondaek, New York Indian Lake Camp. Pennsylvania New Jersey Y3IIIA Camps. Pennsylvania Feb. 28: Camp Conrad Weiser, Pennsylvania Newly-elected officers of Kap pa Alpha Theta are Sally Jo Barnes, president• Anne Nitrauer,l vice president; Joanne Bedenk, recording secretary; Avis Dunkle berger, treasurer; Joan Auerbach, pledge trainer. New initiates of Kappa Alpha Theta are Ann Lutz, - Joan Mac- Kenzie, Deborah Smith, Sally Gardner and Kathryn Kersh. New initiates into Sigma Pi are John Lado, Lawrence Miller, Dennis Clark, John Kerr, Robert Ignatin, John Vogel, Harold Bak er, Douglas Epp, Gerald Cornell, Donald McLaughlin and Ray mond Albed. New initiates of Chi Phi are James Thompson. Richard Katz man, James Brosius, David John son, Robert Caton, Joseph Hen drickson, John Bittinger and George Hostetter. Physics Prof to Speak Dr. Erwin W. Mueller, research professor of physics, will speak Friday afternoon at a physics di vision seminar of the National Carbon Co. Research Laboratories at Parma, Ohio. His subject will be "Field lon Microscopy." •Benjamin Franklin projected the first subscription library—in Philadelphia in 1731. . MAKE APPOINTMENT NOW! Engineers E= B Employment Interviews co_chti 1 \ .\\ m•\s -‘'. m\ l 4 .‘ . I ' . '\''' ' ' '‘.•\%\\\%,' ‘):4 t. w Theatre Art Display To Open Tomorrow An exhibit showing the "Theatre Through the Arts" will open tomorrow in the art gallery of the Hetzel Union Building. The exhibit will be disp pre-Broadway presentation o Raskin, which begins a six-week end run at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Center Stage. Organized by the Department of Theatre Arts, the display will show the many facets of arts in volved in the theatre. In produc i g a play, arts are employed as integrated accents to clarify and to interpret action. The theatre is unique in that it embraces all the visual and aural arts to the degree that they are helpful in the presentation. Creates Play Spirit Although the place of the arts in the theatre is intangible, the use of color, line, form, rhythm, light composition, and harmony are all created by the spirit of the play. The theatre of today has de veloped into such a complex means of expression that its component parts have become art forms in itself. Included in these parts are act ing, directing, lighting, make-up, costuming. properties, construc tion, designing, public relations d dance and music. Displays to B, Used All of these facets will be shown, with the help of displays, models, ' masks, sketches, photographs.' stage plans, poster, brochures and' specially designed properties. 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