The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1957, Image 2

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Glee Club Will Present
Varied Music Program
College songs, familiar semi-classical songs and folk songs
will be presented by the Glee Club and the Varsity Quartet
at a concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium.
The program will open with “Carnival” by Louis Ganne;
*A Song of Joy” by A. T. Gretchaninoff; “Hallelujah Chorus”
Enrollment
Increase In
Eng Cited
President Eric A. Walker told
engineering educators yesterday
that engineering enrollment in
the state may increase more than
two and one-half times by 1975
Walker estimated the present
enrollment of engineers in Penn
sylvania colleges and universities
at slightly over 17.000. which is
10.7 per cent of the total enroll
ment. The national average is 8.2
per cent
Engineering enrollment may
run as high as 22.000 in 1965 and
43,000 in 1975, Walker said.
Addresses Ist Session
Walker welcomed delegates to
the opening session of the annual
meeting of the Allegheny section
of the American Society of Engi
neering Educators at the Univer
sity.
Walker mentioned also the
growing demand for the intro
duction of the humanities and a
more liberal education into the
engineering curriculum.
Course Change Suggested
In response to this demand and
the further demand that colleges
concentrate on turning out engi
neers rather than specialized en
gineers, Walker suggested that it
might even be advisable to “re
vise our course structure to offer
a common curriculum to all engi
neering students during the first
- two years.”
He emphasized, however, that
these suggestions were intended
merely to generate “some healthy
self-appraisal."
X-Ray Deadline
Set for Today
Today will be the last day for
students and faculty members to
receive free X-rays from the state
mobile unit located on Shortlidge
Rd. near the hospital.
The unit will be in operation
from 9 a.m. until noon.
More than 1500 persons re
ceived the free X-rays in the
first two days of operation. The
unit is running at nearly full
capacity, with 75 to 80 pictures
being taken per hour. State X
ray technicians operating the un
it termed the response so far as
excellent, and said the 3-day to
tal should top the 1850 total given
in last year’s program.
Negative readings will be re
ported directly to the student.
Positive results will be sent ei
ther to the student’s home doc
tor or to Dr. Herbert R. Glenn,
director of the health service.
Pedrick to Head
Pollock Council
. Edward Pedrick, junior in pre
veterinary from Scranton, has;
been elected president of Pollock'
Council. j
Other officers elected Thursday,
are Robert Owens, freshman in
vocational industrial education'
from Easton, vice president, and]
Kenneth Kuhn, junior in arts and
letters from Altoona, treasurer.
The two remaining posts, sec
retary and rep resentative-at
large to the Association of Inde
. pendent Men board of governors,]
will be filled at the first meeting;
of the fall semester. j
President Lynn Schemer an
nounced that $lO dormitory el-,
lotments will be available imme
diately for the nine dormitory
units in Pollock. I
Lion Meeting Cancelled
The Lion party meeting origin
ally scheduled for 7 p.m. tomor
row in 121 Sparks will not be!
held, John Godayte, clique chair
man, has announced. j
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
by Eeethoven; "Poor Man Laz-j
arus" by Hairston; “Fierce Was!
the Wild Billow" by Noble; and;
‘Let There Be Music" by WU-i
Carole Young, sophomore in
education from New Castle, will,
be the soprano soloist for “Ro-i
many Life” by Victor Herbert I
Miss Young, a member of the!
Chapel Choir, played a principal j
part in Gilbert and Sullivan’s!
opperetta “Ruddigore,” which'
was presented last semester. II i A /
Quartet to Perform ik A u Apm
Hie Varsity Quartet will sing J yl| a #A.vE
selected numbers including l
“Coney Island Baby.” “The Way _ | \ k I
S! ss#* Eyes ” and ‘“"iTitle Won
I The quartet is composed of
John Kelly, junior in geophysics | O C 1
and geochemistry from Philadel- 1 [lV#
phia, Wayne Ulsh, senior in arts Y ■ MW
* e * ters . Lak®monU jj orman Schue, senior in dairy
rf f^ r 'r■^i d iscience from Hanover, was named
.letters from Letittou.n, and Agriculture at the agricul-
Nr| tu L' facult .y m f' ing yesterday.
The Hi-Los, a comedy group of! merits of the winner were
18 men, will sing “Mad Dogs and! enumei ? te< * ty-P 3^ I** 1 ** ?• Allison,
Englishmen" by Nole Coward; a jpember of the Coaly Society,
“Sit Down. You’re Rockin’ the! whjl * sponsored the contest. The
Boat," and “Johnny Schmoker.”{award was {presented by; Dr. Her-
Zarr, baritone soloist, will singjbfr* Albrecht, associate dean
two numbers: Valentine’s die college, who presided at
from “Faust” by Gounod; and the meetinß
“My Lovely Celia" by Munro. Albrecht particularly commend-
Songs Named jed Scheu for his work in student
The Glee Club will return with > recruitment for the Agriculture
“Swing Along With a Song” by I college and said that the faculty
Van Woert; “Come to Me in Myiwas proud to have a student in
Dreams” by Cain; “Sailing Home”{agriculture who had given so
arranged by Ringwald; “Sing Mejmuch service to the University,
a Chantey with a Yo-Heave-Ho”j Praises University
by O’Keefe: “Rolling Down toi Schue praised the University’s
Rio” by Kipling-German; and {facilities, its faculty and the var
“ This Is My Country.” jiety of extra curricular activities
Frank Gullo, associate profes-' which it offers,
sor of music, will direct the con-j He said that he had been par
jCert. He is a mernber of the Penn-, tleularly interested in the student
sylvania School Music Associa- recru itment project and would
d° n - the -Pennsylvania Music continue to w £ rk in this area, be-;
Educators Association Music cause he felt the University
Educators National Conference offers everything'that a young
and an honorary member of Phi man could want.
fraVmu*’ professlonal muslc Schue was president of the Ag-
* (riculture Student Council this
year, and as part of this job was
a member of All-University Cab
inet and the Intercollegiate Coun
cil Board. He has also been treas
urer of the student council.
Manages Exhibition
He is manager of the Dairy Ex
hibition to be held on May 11,
and was assistant manager of the
event last year.
Schue has been on the execu
tive committee of the’ Dairy Sci
ence Club for two years and has
also been active in organizing the
Ag Hill Party for the past three
years. Last year he was master
of ceremonies for the party.
He is a member of Alpha Zeta
fraternity and has represented
the fraternity in a variety of
intramural sports events.
LA Staff OK's
News Coverage
Editorial on page four
The faculty of the College ofi
the Liberal Arts has voted to!
allow Collegian reporters to cov-!
er its meetings. I
The Collegian was notified of
the faculty's action in a letter!
from Dean Ben Euwema. j
Euwema took the matter before
the faculty at its April 11 meet- 1
ing after being approached by a!
Collegian reporter.
Euwema said in the letter:
“At the April 11 meeting, the
faculty passed a resolution invit
ing the Collegian to send report-!
ers to any meetings of the faculty
in which the editors might bej
interested and to report the meet-'
ing later in the newspaper.”
ISTARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE:
SATURDAY ONLY J SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Trapeze • 'The Burning Hills'
vrilh J starring
Burl Lancaster J Tab Hunter
Tony Curtis • Natalie Wood .
Gina Lolobrigida • Cinema Scope
J and Warner Color
Rebel in Town j salemtTtolhe Sky
with • starring
John Payne • Kieron Moore
Bulh Homan J Lois Maxwell
SHOW TIME: • SHOW TIME:
7:30 l 8:30 Daylight Time
Located Halfway Between Bellefonle Sc State College
on Route 545
Norman Schue
| Charlie Speidel, head coach of
wrestling since 1927, is dean of
'the Penn State athletic coaching
staff.
Dennis to Address
NSA Regional Group
! Lawrence E. Dennis, vice president for academic affairs,
will speak on “Current Issues in Higher Education” at a
plenary session of the National Student Association spring
regional assembly at 1 p.m. today in 10 Sparks.
The speech, originally scheduled to keynote the confer
ence at its opening yesterday,
was postponed because many del
egates had not yet arrived.
Today’s program includes sub
commission meetings from 9 to
10:15 am. and from 10:45 a.m. to
noon. A plenary session will be
held from 1 to 3 p.m. in 10 Sparks.
Regional Program
Meetings lor all schools repre
sented at the conference will be
held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Schools
which hold NSA memberships
w : ll meet in 121 Sparks to set up
the regional program for next
year. Non-member schools will
meet in 10 Sparks.
A banquet has been scheduled
for 6 p.m. in the ballroom of the
Hetzel Union Building. Members
of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Kappa
Delta, the winners of the inter
fratemity-Panhellenic sing, will j
entertain at the banquet. I
Elections Scheduled
Area meetings will be held
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in 212-218
HUB. Another plenary session
will be held from 8:30 to 10 p.m.
in the HTTB assembly room. Nom
ination and election of regional
i ' : cers will take place at this
session.
A meeting of the old and new
regional executive committees
will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
About 90 students, represent
ing 20 member schools, are at
tending. No’ official delegates are
representing the University, al-
Photo Staff Promotion
Robert Thompson, sophomore'
in journalism from Paoli, has!
been prompted to the sophomore
board of The Daily Collegian
photography staff.
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SATURDAY. APRIL* 27. 1957
though members of All-Univers
ity Cabinet have been urged to
c-itend the meetings.
Now: 1:20. 3:27. 5:24. 7:31, 9:41
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Death Is On Their Minds!
HENRY FONDA
"12 ANGRY MEN"
Lee J. Cobb - Ed Begley
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The most wonderful fun since
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8:30 .... Reformation Hour
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9:30 Morman Tab. Choir
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1:45 - Music for Sunday
4:00 - Oklahoma City Sym.
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Greet Outdoors
. Sports Specie!
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7:30 -- Protestant Hour
8:00 Music for Sunday
9:00 World No*'
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1:00 Sira Ov.
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Bible Meditations
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