The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 26, 1957, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26.
'Greeks
To Be P
"Greeks Everywher
Week which will be hel.
selected as the theme
which is now underway
The deadline for s
Officers' Slat
I
Set for Tonig
In Eng Cou
Preliminary nominations
offices of the College of Eni
ing and Architecture S
Council will be held at 7
in 217-218 Hetzel Union.
The elections for preside
president, treasurer, corr
ing secretary and recordi
retary of the council wi
place at the next regular
Reports by the newslette
house and scholarship corn
will be submitted.
Two scholarships w or t
each are being made a
for third and - fourth-semes
dents in the college.
The scholarships will be
on the basis of financial
scholarship, campus activii
character.
Application blanks are avail
able in 204 Main Engineering and
must be returned by 5 p.m. Fri
day.
Interviews for applicants will
be given during the second and
third weeks of March.
Student Tutors
May Sign Up
Students interested in having
their names added to the dean
of men's list of tutors may sign
up in 209 Old Main.
The main purpose of the addi
'Cori is to increase the number of
tutors in science subjects accord
ing to William B. Crafts, assistant
to the dean of men. However, the
list is open to tutors of any sub
ject.
A student may tutor any course
in his major field in which he
has received a grade of B or
higher.
Residence hall counselors, as
well as the dean of men's office,
maintain lists of tutors. Students
may notify either source for
names of tutors in a particular
course.
Campus Parties--
(Continued from page one)
and Richard Lowrey, Howard
Downing.
. Other appointments were Till
man Segal. Nittany-Pollock co
ordinator; Richard Bullock. West
Halls coordinator an d Morrill
Rothstein, parliamentarian. The
party's new advisor is Edward R.
Gilkie.
Godayte announced the follow
ing Lion party appointees:
Chester Zimolzak, financial
manage r; Noel DeCavalcante,
publicity chairman; Eugene Git
tel, campaign chairman; Herbert
Cohen, assistant campaign chair
man; Robert McCrackin, Nittany-
Pollock co-ordinator; Florence
Cushne r, women's campaign
chairman and -Edward Hintz, fra
ternity co-ordinator.
Eat the Best at
MORRELL'S
"The Talk of the TOwn"
I Submarines
• Steak
A Sausage
L Beef Bar B-Q
I Pizza
A Ravioli
N Burgers
• Where?
112 S. FRAZIER ST.
Phone AD 8-8381
Everywhere'
osier Topic
•," the theme of this year's Greek
from March 26 to April 5 has been
or the Greek Week poster contest
bmit
ing entries has been set for
5 p.m. March 20 at the Hetzel
Union desk, according to Belva
Syryca and Alan Rubens, co-chair
men of the poster contest commit- 1
tee. Letters have been sent to fra
ternities and sororities by the
poster committee explaining the
rules set up for the contest and
informatiOn about it.
for all
ineer-
Indent
onight
One significant change has been
made in the rules for the contest
this year. Posters will be limited
to two-dimensional designs, using
three straight lines. One of the
lines should be placed perpen
dicular to the other two. The lines
may be arranged in any way on
the poster and can be of any
width. The style of lettering is al
so optional.
Poster Requirements
t, vice
pond
j g sec
-1 take
eeting.
, open
ittees
Posters should be 17 inches by
22 inches. The dates of Greek
Week, March 26 to April 5, should
be shown on the poster. The name
of the contributing group may, or,
may not, be directly on the de
sign, but it must be included'
somewhere on the poster.
Milton S. Osborne, professor of)
architecture, will head the staff
of judges who will rate the post -1
ers. The names of other judges
have not yet been released. Post- 1
ers will be judged on neatness,l
originality and'relation to theme,
and simplicity of design.
111 $l4O
ailable
er stu-
given
need,
es and
Trophies to be Awarded
The prize-winning fraternity'
and sorority will each be present
ed with a trophy. All entries will
be placed on display' in the HUB
and in downtown stores fro m
March 31 to April 5. Any groups
that wish to have their posters
after the contest may pick them
up at the HUB on April 10 and 11.
The co-chairmen of the contest
said that the poster contest is one
of the main events of Greek Week
and is conducted each year to
highlight Greek Week activities
and to promote interest in them.
s.
Will
Win jOVS'ae
gusgoroglo
, •. ,
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Ito Solmaii on
410-.71#5
FORESTRY BALL
featuring
MIKE PEDICIN
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
9.-12 HUB BALL ROOM
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT HUB DESK
Semi-Formal 53.00 per couple
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Employment
Interviews
The following firms will con
duct interviews for June and Aug-i
ust graduates in the Placement
Service Office in 112 Old Main:
!March 11:
California Texas Oil: BS: lE. ME. ChE.
CE. EE. PNGE. istngE. Acctg: JRS: ChE.
ME. EE, CE. for Summer Employment.
, March 12:
Bell Tell of Pa: BS: EE, lE. ME, CF
Bell Tell Labs: BS. MS. EE. ME: MS:
Phys. Chem.
College Life Ins Co of American: BS.
MS: LA. Bus Adm, other fields interested ]
in sales.
Sandia: BS: EE, ME: MS: Phys.
Texas Co (Foreign Operations): BS. MS:
Geol, Geophys. PNGE.
Western Electric: BS: ME. EE. ChE. lE.
February 27:
Ohio Oil: Pnge, Chem. CE.
March 11:
Esso (Res Labs): BS, MS: ChE. Chem.
Phys.
Esso (Baton Rouge Ref): BS. MS: ChE,
CE. EE, lE. ME, Met, Chem: Jrs. in above
fields for Summer Employment.
Esso Standard Oil: BS. MS: Chem,
FuelT, Chem. CE, ME. EE.
Curtiss-Wright: BS. MS: Cer. ChE, EE,
ME, Met. Math, Chem. Phys, Aero.
Food Mach. & Chem Corp: BS. MS:
Chem. ChE: BS: ME. EE. lE. hlngE.
Ingersoll-Rand: BS: ME. IE. CE. ER.
MngE.
U.S. Naval Eng. Exper. Station: BS. MS:
ME. EE, ChE, Met. Phys, Chem.
The following camps will inter
view at the Student Employment
Sedvice,'ll2 Old Main:
Feb. 28: Camp Conrad Weiser, Pa.
March 1: Camp Menatoma. Maine
March 2: Camp Menatoma, Maine
Camp Woodlands, Maine
Quannacut Camp. N.Y.
•
Council to Discuss
Ed Open House
The Education Student Council
will meet at 7:30 tonight in 204
Burrowes to discuss plans for the
open house to be sponsored by
the council this spring.
The purpose of the open house
is to recruit prospective teachers.
Juniors and seniors from Penn
sylvania high schools will be in
vited to attend.
The council also hopes to ac
quaint University students with
the College of Education through
this open house.
PIZZA
at the
Tavern Restaurant
Pizza cooked to order with
our own sauce and dough.
Prepared to take out.
No delivery.
220 . E. College Ave. AD 8-6116
Hamlin Attends Play Opening
—Daily Collegian Photo by Day* Bavar
GEORGE HAMLIN, right, executive secretary of the New Drama
tist Committee, chats with two cast members of Eugene Raskin's
"One's a Crowd" at a reception Friday night following the opening
of the play. They are Judy Klanke and Harry Jones. The reception.
held in the Helsel Union Building, was given in honor of Raskin.
Finch to Address
Honorary Society
Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor
of philosophy, will speak to mem
bers of Pi Mu Epsilon mathematics
society at a dinner meeting at 6
p.m. tomorrow at La Galeria
I restaurant.
The title of his speech is "In
Praise of Mathematics."
The meeting will be open to
the public and persons who have
not made reservations may buy
their dinners at the restaurant.
UCA to Hold Debate
On Evolution Tonight
The University Christian Asso
ciation will hold a debate at 7 to
night in 110 EE.
The topic under discussion will
be "Can Evolution be Harmonious
Within the Context of the Bible?"
Dr. Hubert W. Frings, professor
of zoology, will defend the topic
while Reverend P. F. Higginbot
horn, Church of Christ, will talcs
the dissenting side.
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