PAGE TWO Senate OK's Measure For Graduate Payments The state Senate approved a bill yesterday which, if it passes the House, would authorize payment of salaries and tuition to nine University students in the graduate mental health program. At the same time, it would deny aid to students in similar programs in five other schools. Ex-Ed Prof Named As T rustee Referred to Legislature Dr. Mary Jane Wvland, former!, -^s , a natter was re education faculty member. has ,ferred to tie state legislature. been named to the Board of Trus-ip^ tees by Gov. George M. Leader, j weekly salary. The salary begins Gov. Leader announced the ap-'at $42 for the first year, $56.25 pointment yesterday and has j Hi? third and asked for Senate confirmation. -$7l-30 the fourth year. Dr. Wyland Ls the first woman i- After completion of their stud-j board member named duringl ies » including part-time work at] Leader’s administration. Two oth-i stale institutions, the trainees are ers were appointed bv previous expected to work for the state governors. ' ( Welfare Department for a stipu a-tinxt ir. IQS9 ;lated time—one calendar year for mi J !“ "f . ! each academic year subsidized bv Dr. Wyland retired in 1952 as ; the state professor emeritai of education) Democrats Oppose BUI and served in 1954-55 as program; .... , " . , . coordinator and acting executive- -ine oul, however, is being director of the University Chris-.°PP°sed by the Demo-, tian Association " cratic minority. They are against She joined the education t 0 studenls at tilty in 1927 and served for umversm. , years until her retirement. Under;„ Democratic floor leader John her direction the University or- r** asked that the measure ganized the workshop in elemen- be amended to include ail state-' tary and secondary education as „ ? d institutions and npt just the part of the Main Summer Session. University. For many years, she was chair- Mahany Defends Bill man of the division of secondary Republican floor leader Row education and supervisor of stu-:land B. Mahany defended the dent teaching. 'measure. He explained it would Graduated in 190 S (prevent the welfare secretary A native of Harlan, lowa, Dr from subsidizing students under Wyland was graduated from Grin- : the Program in any college except nell College in 1905. She received j "state-owned colleges.” a master of arts degree from I Graduate students in the men- Teachers College, Columbia Uni-ltal health program receiving aid versity, and took additional grad- are Stephen Beltz, Jack Wilson, uate work at the Universities ofßrvna Levine, Anthonv Loguidice. Colorado, Wisoonsin and Chicago.(Joseph Panza, Donald Whalen. Dr. Wyland was a teacher, high - Luther Robb. Thomas Williams school principal and college- in- and Thomas Scott. structor before becoming city sup-i crintendent of schools in Harlan in 1915, a position she held until she came to the University. Delta Delta Delta Scholarship Fund "HIGH NOON 1 Thijrs., April 11, 1957 Feature Times: 2:17, 4:07, 5:57, 7:47, 8:37 CATHAUM THEATRE Service and Sales • Radios •Cai Radios £» • Phonographs “I •TV Sets /,/Th State College TV 232 S. Allen St PHavOun! r Umm good .. . unique i chocolate baskets fcrim r ming full with delicious | hand-made candy. Also [ solid chocolate bunnies I and a wide selection of L Easter eggs. Bern ember * to take home one of these | Easier treats for your [ family. [ The Gandy Cane f 128 W. College AD 7-4253 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ; Fifty students at six schools, in-| | eluding nine at the University,! 'are receiving benefits under the] • present program. The legality of: : ihe program had been contested! by State Auditor Gen. Charles RJ •Barber, who requested investiga-i ;tion of the matter by Attorney) .Gen. Thomas D. Mcßride in Feb ruary. WILL YOU WIN THE $3OO RCA RECORD LIBRARY TONIGHT? If you are registered at the Music Room under the RCA Save-On-Records Pian... BE SURE TO ATTEND THE WMAJ MUSIC ROOM SHOW TONIGHT WHEN THE LUCKY DRAWING WILL BE MADE ALSO ... The last of the 4 Glenn Miller Albums will be given away during the Music Room broadcast. 3 Door Prizes will also be given away . during the show. Nothing to buyl You may win a Free record simply by attending the show. • Don’t miss this terrific chance to tcin one of the many wonderful prizes. Join. Roy ElweU and the crowd for an hour of fun and good music. 8 to 9 p.m. at the .Music Room. See you at... music TONIGHT 72 Will Enter Quartet Contest Twelve fraternities and soror-j ities will compete in the Barber shop Quartet contest at 8 tonight] in Schwab Auditorium. I The contest is sponsored by Sig-i ma Phi Alpha fraternity to aid! the Muscular Dystrophy fund and! [promote campus barbershop sing ing. j Engraved bronze trophies will be presented to the first and sec jond-place winners in both male and female groups. Each group will be required to] sing two barbershop numbers, the total time not to exceed six min jutes. Judging will be based on [standard barbershop rules. These (rules require four part harmony land melody in second tenor. They prohibit modem chords, extended solos and musical accompaniment. Entries will also be judged on ] pitch, harmony, blend and stage ! presence. Costumes may be worn. Jack Kapitanoff s Collegians and the Sigma Phi Alpha Quartet will entertain but will not compete. • Faneuil Hall in Boston was re ibuilt from money obtained] [through the sale of lottery tickets.' Last week's lucky-winner Thomas B. Allardice, 139 McAllister St. 34 Carnival Booths Get Final Approval - Thirty-four groups have received final approval for their booth applications for the Spring Week Carnival, ac cording to John Valentine, carnival chairman. Three themes were set for this .year’s carnival—Frontierland, Fantasy land and Tomorrowland. Eleven groups chose the cate gory “Frontierland.” They are: PM Delia Theta and PI Beta Phi, “The Mark Twain*’; Phi Kappa Sigma and Chi Ortega, “Kidnapped”; Pi Kappa Alpha and Independent Women, “PiKA Six Gun Sa loon” ; Pi Kappa Phi and Py Rofe, “The Pi Kap Showboat 1 *; Sigma No, Alpha Tau Omega and second floor Thompson, “You Should’ve Been There”; Sigma Tau Gamma and Independent Women* “Krockett Kon fidentiaL" Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega, “The Swingin' Injun"; Theta Delta Chi and-Woman’s Building. “Davey Crockett Confidentially"; Theta Kappa Phi and first floor Thompson, "From . Beacon Hill to Buffalo Flats"; Alpha Gamma. Rho and Trion, 'The Great Ruble Robbery”; and Beta Beta Tau and second floor Simmons, “Golfland." The 13 groups which chose the category “Fantasyland” are: Beaver House and The Dixie Belles, “The Truth About the Seven Dwarfs"; Beta [Sigma Rho and Alpha Epsilon Phle“Snow I White and the Seven Hepcats"; Beta Theta : Pi and Delta Gamma. "Alice in hlttany- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1957 land"; Chi Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha, “Malice in Blunderland"; Delta Chi and Theta Phi Alpha, “Song of the Souse”*; Delta Sigma Phi and Gamma Phi Delta, “Dumbo, the Perplexed Pachyderm.? Delta Upsilon and McAllister Hall, “Rock *N- Roll in Disneyland"; Kappa Sigma and third-floor Thompson, “Cinderella"; Lamb da Chi Alpha and Alpha Xi Delta, “Joe Pinocchio '57"; Phi Sigma Delta and Phi Sigma Sigma, “Fantasy Fun House"; Sig ma CM and Alpha Omicron Pi, J *This U Your Life, Walt Vi3neT ,, ; Sigma Pi and Delta Delta Delta, “Delta Pi's Fantasy land" : and Theta Chi and Sigma Delta Tau, “Alice In Wonderland." The remaining 10 groups chose the category “Tomorrowland.” They are: Alpha Chi. Sigma and McElwain, “Re voltin’ Revere"; Alpha Sigma Phi- and Kappa Kappa Gamma, “Disney’s Destiny" ; Phi Kappa Psi and Kappa Alpha Theta, “2057 A.D."; Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Mu, “Cinderella in Tomorrowland"; Phi Mu Delta and Town Independent Women, “Sud- (Continued on page eight) TATO 14°W AUDREY FRED - HEPBURN . ASTAIRE IN 'FUNNY FACE' Feat: 1:52. 3:48. 5:44. 7:40. 9:39 *CATHAUM NOW PLAYING iNim-ni ■ * I rfl *H ‘J *1 • L'w H ii nt HB 11 Ijf»a| H MiJ RAY HILUUIO" AMY QUIHH-DFRRA PARFT THURSDAY "HIGH NOON" Sponsored - Delta Delta Delta *NITTfINY I ENCORE FILM FESTIVAL ] NOW PLAYING [ The Supreme Adventure ! Of Our Time! I “Conquest of Everest” ; COMING THURSDAY i “Highly Entertaining” | Guernsey—Herald Tribune i CHARLES LAUGHTON i “HOBSON’S CHOICE" WMAJ 1450 VVIVIiHJ Qn your Dial Wednesday 6:30 Sign On 6:32 . 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