The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 20, 1957, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Phone Wiring Completed
In McKee, Hamilton Halls
Installation of wiring for the new West Halls dial tele
phone system has been completed in McKee and Hamilton
Halls and will be completed in Thompson Hall over the
Easter vacation.
The running of conduits will be begun in the other West
Halls in about two weeks and wiring will be started there
when all conduits have been in
stalled
The new dial telephone system
is scheduled for completion in
West Halls before the fall se
mester.
Distribution Method Set
The system will provide for one
telephone for every four rooms.
with a separate ringer and signal
for each room. The phones will
be placed in the hallways, con
venient to all four rooms.
Each room will have its own
bell, which will ring only when
that particular room number is
called.
Diehl emphasized that the new
telephone numbers will have no
connection with room numbers,
and it will be necessary to find
the correct telephone number
with the aid of a new directory
that will be published.
New Directories Planned
The new directory. which will
list only room numbers and .cor
responding phone numbers, will
be placed at each telephone.
These dial telephones will be
used for making on-campus calls
and for receiving incoming calls
from outside.
In addition to these phones. 31
telephone booths will be placed
throughout West Halls for making
outside telephone calls. One of
these booths has already been in
stalled and the others will be put
in when the equipment is re
ceived.
NSA Delegate
To Give Talk
Miss Carrie Srneltzer, a repre
sentative of the National Student
Association Educational Travel.
Inc., will speak on European tray
el at 7:30 tonight in 214-215 Ret
zel Union.
"Holiday in France" and anothe
general European travel film w
be shown to illustrate Miss Smelt
zer's talk on independent or
travel.
Education Travel Inc_ is a branch
of NSA which maintains a travel,
information and advisory service
for students. Its non-profit tour
program offers tours to Europe.
Asia. Africa and South America.
Tour applications and informa
tion may be obtained at the meet
ing tonight or from Barbara Hen
del, NSA campus travel director.
Forestry Society
Elects President
Robert Slagle, junior in forestry
from Rimersburg, has been elect
ed president of the Forestry So
ciety.
Other officers are Robert Stutz
man, vice president; Edwin
Browning, recording secretary;
Carl Wolfe. corresponding
tart'; Kerry Schell. treasurer; Jess
Clarke. Walter Knapp. John NU
kulecky and Robert t.ahar, Agri
cultural Student Council repre
sentatives, and James Crates,
John Marker. Francis Neumann
and Kenneth Po'seer. alternates.
Chem-Phys Candidates
The candidates for offices on the /
Chemistry-Physics Student Coun
cil will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow
in 209 Hetzel Union for their:
interviews and pictures.
Service and Sales
• Radios
• Car Radios
•Phonographs
•TV Sets
• AP'
"NO
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
—Photo by Marty Scherr
ONE OF THE first of a series of
new phone booths that is being
imonlickcl in the West Dorms is
shown here. This one, near com
pletion, is located in Hamilton
Hall.
Collegian Promotes
6 Photographers
The Daily Collegian photogra
s y staff has promoted three stu
• ents to junior board and three
to sophomore board.
Promoted to junior board were
Eleanor Strauss, senior in busi
ness administration from Hunt
ingdon Valley, Albert Kinzinger,
senior in business administration
from Philadelphia, and Harry
Furminger, senior in geography
from Washington, D.C.
Promoted to sophomore board
were Samuel Priee, freshman in
dairy science from Sugarloaf,
Martin Stherr, freshman in chem
ical engineering from Yardley,
and Eugene Curry, sophomore in
business administration from
Reading.
.The population of the United
States grows at the rate of one
person every twelve seconds.
ART DAVIS MUSIC
"Our business is to satisfy"
HAVE PLAYED ALL SCHOOLS IN THE EAST
Superb music in all styles—
dance music, calypso, mambo, cha cha
DISTINGUISHED REPUTATION TO SATISFY!
1636 Wallace St., Harrisburg Ph. Cedar 8-3386
the experimental theatre of
the department of theatre arts
presents
PRECIOUS BANE
a new play by warren s. smith
from the novel by mary webb
little theatre 8 p.m. _
march 19, 20, 21
free admission
tickets available In greenroom, Schwab
Panhel Will
Hold Voting
Tomorrow
Voting for four Panhellenic
Council officers will begin at
10 a.m. tomorrow and will con
tinue until 7 p.m. in three wo
men's dormitories.
Officers to be elected are vic
,presi dent, corresponding
tary, recording secretary and
treasurer. There will be no elec
tions for the presidential office
since this position is automatical
ly filled by the past vice presi
dent.
President Automatically Chosen
Grace Antes of Pi Beta Phi will
serve as Panhellenic Council pres
ident next year. F-nrh year a dif
ferent sorority sponsors candi
dates for the office of vice presi
dent. The sororities sponsor can
didates on a rotation basis. This
year the candidates for vice presi
dent are members of Sigma Sigma
Sigma sorority.
Vice President Nominees
Running for the office of vice
president are Phyllis Muskat,
Kathryn Stauffer and Nancy Kau
thank. Corresponding secretary
candidates are Gail Hamer, Mar
sha Irwin, Genevieve Lamb and
Florence Moran.
Candidates for the office of re
cording secretary are Marilyn Co
hen, Heather Lorenz, Kay Noo
nan and Susan Whittington. The
four candidates for the office of
treasurer are Elaine Alexander,
Sandra Gusky, Molly Lockwood
and Sally Stansbury.
Traffic Court
Levies 9 Fines
Nine persons were fined a total
of $62 by Traffic Court Monday
night.
Fines for failing to register a
vehicle or display a registration
sticker amounted to $35.
Parking violation fines account
ed for $24, while levies for fail
ing to report to the Campus Patrol
office within the next complete
school day totaled $3.
Four fines totaling $2O were
suspended, and will not have to
be paid unless a further violation
is incurred.
Richard Kurtz, chairman of the
court, reminded students that
parking in service drives, re
served spaces, sidewalks, no park
ing zones and other restricted
areas is also illegal at night.
Grange to Meet Tonight
The University Grange will meet
at 7:15 tonight in 100 Weaver_
First-and second-degrees will
be conferred on new members
who have not yet received them.
For your dance or concert ...
Finch
Using
Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor C. philosophy, said last
night that among the conceptions made possible by Freud's
'id and ego theory is the explanation, in part, of the cause
of war as the inability of the id to "imagine that it will die."
Other aspects of life and thought were brought under
the light of Freudian thinking in Dr. Finch's talk to the
Psychology Club. I _
Freudian scrutiny of the family,
Dr. Finch said, affords an estima
tion of its worth in developing an
individual. It is impossible to be
lieve, Dr. Finch said, that thought
anti language evolved in the fam
ily relationship are useful in deal
ing with a • complex universe of
science and philosophy. -
Freud's conception of the
soul was also discussed by Dr.
Finch. Freud is often accused of
not believing in the soul, but
this is far from true, he said.
Although Freud did not hold
the platonic view of the supernat
urally endowed soul, Dr. Finch
said, he did have a firm belief in
the concept and even had specific
teachings with relation to its de
velopment.
This Dr. Finch described as
Freud's proposing of the breaking
away from the childhood soul. He
said that the vanity, blindness
and desperate strategems of the
immature soul are inimical to
healthy development.
Dr. Finch struck out at many
of the so-called philosophies with
which all moderns are so familiar.
He cited specifically the Nor
man Vincent Peale variety,
laughing at the idea of blind ac
ceptance of events. "If we see a
hatchet coming towards our
head." Dr. Finch said, "should
we shrug our shoulders and say,
'Well, I suppose it's all for the
best'?"
Dr. Finch recalled a book title
which poignantly illustrated his
view on the fallacy of strictly
spiritual philosophy—" Pray Your
Fat Away."
Another modem answer to life's
problems, Dr. Finch said, was the
advocation of a return to the
primitive things. Nudism and rock
'n' roll were two examples of this
primitive return cited by Dr.
Finch.
Block and Bridle Club
The Block and Bridle Club.
livestock and meat production or
ganization, will hold fitting and
holding demonstrations at 7:30 to
night at the Beef Barns. Here
fo'd cattle will be shown.
No SWAY
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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1957
Explains War
Freud's 'ld'
Advisory Positions
Filled by Societies
Six faculty members have ac
cepted invitations to be advisers
for men's hat societies.
They are:
Senior societies: Edward R. Gil
key, instructor in speech, Skull
and Bones; and Dr. Ralph H.
Wherry, head of the Department
of Commerce, Parmi Nous.
Junior societies: Robert M.
Pockrass, assistant professor of
journalism, Androcles; Dr. Hum
mel Fishburn, head of the Depart
ment of Music and Music Educa
tion, Blue Key; and Kenneth Hos.!
terman, soccer coach and assis
tant professor of physical educa
tion, Druids.
Sophomore society: Dr. Harold
1.7. O'Brien, assistant professor of
speech, Delphi.
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