PAGE TWO Lecture Broadcast 2 Problems Delay WSGA ,Willße Re-Run A tape recording of a lecture by In Planning Honor House ,Dr. Lois Hyslop, associate profes sor of Romance languages, will be presented at 7 tonight on the The Women's Student Government Association has runiwpFM program, "The Simmons into two major problems which will delay its proposed honor Series in Review." This lecture, "Bauderl "e on house_ 'Poe," was originally presented Since women students are in the midst of choosing roomstSlunng the Simmonsv .l Lture Serl lies sponsoredthe Department for next fall, the committee studying the proposed house hasiof German. Each week throughout the se mester the program will present ,a recording of a lecture from the lseries, which has been held for 10 years. decided that it is too late to set up the honor house for next year. Also, the group has not been able to find a large enough house. Two members of the implemen tations committee visited Biddle House. the honor house at Dickin— son College. last weekend. The purpose of the trip was to find the possibilities of setting up an honor house on campus. Elm Cottage Considered The women discussed the in stitution and success of the honor house with Victoria Harm, dean of women. They told Miss Hann they had considered using Elm Cottage, which would hold 15 women. She said that 15 women out of the total enrollment of 2672 women was on insignificant , showing and that the whole idea ' would be lost in the crowd. Thirty-two women out of the to tal enrollment of 321 women live j in Dickinson's honor house. Miss Harm told the women that she herself instituted the honors house. She did this by calling a meeting of senior women and: asking who. would like to live in an honor house. Response Described At first, the response was not, satisfactory, because this meant; that the women would have to, move limn a modern residence . hall into an old house which did not have many modern facilities. 'When I finally had enoutt!it women to fill the house." she sai3.l knew that they really wanted: to live in an honor house for the; sake of the experiment not for any personal convmience or spec ial However, this year after the women had signed up to live in the honor house, they were given DON'T MISS . . . SEMI-FORMAL special permissions_ Miss Hann said that she felt that the honor hous _ was a suc cess. She added that the college ! has purchased another small, house to be used as an honor house next year. These two houses have enough room for all senior women. Eventually the' college plans to have all women living in honor houses. Dickinson College does not have an honor code. The women: in the honor house are on their , honor to obey only the regular' dormitory rules such as signing in and out, not having liquor in: their rooms, not encouraging! , raids and not going out after hours. Any other rule would .1 come under the jurisdiction of the administration. i Steak T Sandwiches A Hot Sausages I- Submarines I Beef Bar B-O A Chile N Venetable Soups Where? at Morrell's 112 S. Frazier St. AD 8-8381 WE PREPARE CARRY OUTS! Open 8:30 a.m.-Midnight Daily 3 p.m.-Midnight Sunday The IFC-PAN HEL BALL BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE HUB DESK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE P APRIL 5 9=12 A.M. and 1 - 4:45 P.M. WMAJ 1450 On Your Dial Tuftwla7 6:30 6:32 8:30 8:15 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:15 11:00 11:05 11:15 11 :50 12:00 12:15 .............—.— Centre Connl7 News 12:30 12:35 12:45 12:50 EM!MiE Bob lb Ra 7: News II tea for Listenins 6:00 World News: market amamarz 6:15 6:30 6:45 Loral News Fulton Lewis Jr. _ World News Tuesday sight 7:20 7:45 8:00 8:25 8:30 9:00 10:00 1:00 -------,---- Ellyn Off Featuring the King of Swing and Sway SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA REC HALL MDMI Contest Dead The deadline for registering for the Ugly Man Contest has been extended to 5 p.m. today. The extension was made be cause only 32 candidates had en terede by 5 p.m. Friday, accord ing to David Allison, contest chairman. This would mean a smaller contest and parade than those held in previous years. Fraternity candidates must reg ister in person at the Hetzel Union desk. Men who registered last week can pick up the photography 4LCATIIIIIIM Now - 1:46, 3:43, 5:40, 7:37, 9:34 TONY CURTIS as "MR, CORY" BEGINS 1:30 WEDNESDAY 20th CEIIIMY4tI plows Deborah Robert KERR • MITCHUM :: Heaven. i % 1(110Ws f iri*\ . , M r ' - / f _ -4 Allison "4 ,f-- 4.11.,4 .- °N.—scope- PO : ..---)7.'4 wzmara . j I, *NITTANY Today - Doors Open 6 p.m. J. Arthur Rank Mystery! "TEARS FOR SIMON Y, BEGINS WEDNESDAY 714 Mtn Who ow E n Ettsfiere4 H. Was A God! azia IBM • MEC klan AI,EXANDER ME GREAT A i: 3'Z ~ EtEl23 mai sraas APRIL 5 line Extended schedule at the desk. Pictures will be taken Thursday. The Ugly Man Trophy this year will be awarded permanently to the fraternity winning it. Pre viously the .trophy has been ro tating, with the winning fraternity only keeping it for a year. , 9-1 TICKETS $5.00 per co TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 1957