The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 02, 1957, Image 2

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Tennis Courts to Open
In Nittany-Pollock Area
N:l'ar
area tennis courts should be ready for.
use next we.-k, barring unforeseen developments.
Walter W. Trainer, head of the division of landscape con
struction and maintenance. yesterday said fencing is being
placed around the area and only a feu• posts must be in
stalled before the courts will be opened.
Injured 3 4 xcheduled for yesterday. The pro
ject was started in early May.
Trainer said all eight courts
- are marked. A top railing will
Improved ,be placed on the backstop poles
and then a woven wire fencing
will be stretched between the
At 'Tyrone posts. .
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. The special wall on the north-,
ern end of the courts will not be,
Three University students in-: comp l e t e d by next week. Trainer ;
jut ed in an auto crash Sunday said. The 10-foot wall will be used r* .
night nine miles east of Tyrime•for physical education instruction.;
are in improved condition at Ty-1 The
hew _ _; i
rune Hu...lntel. parking are: west of .
• F•lectrical Engineering Building' '' -
Judith Trench, sophomore .inh_ t .__
The land-;
arts and letters; Dime Morrecco,,lnas been , completed.
director said the lot is --Dan, Colloplat photo by Hard aimatriser
sophomore in educa t ion, and Rob-.;' c aPlng
ert Teifeld, sophomore in elecul-i4Pen but no one as ''et has been . 'AND IN THE END ZONE ..: Students will be required to show
,assagned to the area.
cal engineering , all of Pittsburgh, matriculation cards to enter their proper sections, shown on the
were hospitalized following alai Trainer said University work- class seating chart for this year's home football games.
accident in Franklinville„ a small' men are awaiting the end of
town cast of Tyrone on Rt. 0. 1 construction work on the new
George Hawthorne. junior in, warneres residence halls so land
the division of counseling from! seeping and seed planting may Students May Now Register
Oakdale, was driver of the car in' be started. The workmen are •
which the students were peen -i not able to start work now be
gets. Hawthorne and Jill Pine.; cause of the union contract in For Jewish Study Courses
sophomore in arts and letters, which no non-union men can Registration is open for the courses in Jewish studies
from Pittsburgh, another passen-' begin work until the union ;
tern were treated at the hospital 4 workmen are finished, accord- offered by the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation this fall.
and released Sunday. 1 izi. to University officials. I The courses will be given once a week at the foundation.
Miss Trench is being treated! Grading is expected in a week !
for a fracture of the shoulder and, 'u
t h e f our new The meeting hours will be de
units which have' dislocation of the upper arm. Miss. itirs ,_ , y
aa been completed— Hibbs,:terrnined on the basis of the
Morrocco is receiving treatmenti s -
for shock and cuts of the fort -' Stephens . Haller and Lyons . schedules of registrants. Registra-'
.
Trarner said he hopes to have .
head and Teifeld is being treated! lists, blanks are available at the:
icompleted by Homecoming Day,l
for head in cries,
of Philadel-10ct. 19. Milled office and must be returned
Gerald Bretts, !to the office by Monday.
phie, driver of the car which! Crate seedingaround the com-i
crashed Into the Hawthorne autsalftleted dorms will probably be! Five of the courses will cover;
tuts been charged with recklessidone next spring. Other areas will.phases of the Hebrew language.
driving. Bretts was released fromlnot be planted until next fall. ~ B esides a beginner's course in
the hospital yesterday afternoon
;reading, writing and translating,
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after being treated for m ;Hebrew, the foundation will offer
ruiner in-' s
nversational, intermediate and,
juries.
The accident occurred at at to Head l iadvanced Hebrew, a speaking cir-i
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Sunday night as the studtaits were' cle (Hug Ivri) and Yiddish lan
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returning to campus. ISUSAd Grads !g ua g e and conversation.
; If enough students register for'
4 Members Added Robert Kokat, instructor i.-1 them, six additional courses will
imarketing. hes been elected pres- i
l ness Administration Grad Club. Eng Prof Awarded ident of the new College of Busi-
To
AgEng Faculty i 0 the r officers are Christine:
Four new faculty rant
member au f f man, secretary-treasurer ; ; $
have been named to the Depart-13 oh n Willingham. social chair-1 r
14 000 Navy G'
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merit of Agricultural Engineering. man; John Yanouras, athletic Dr. George U. Oppel, professor,
They are Morris E. Schroeder.l
chairman arid John Coyle. Don- ,
of engineering mechanics, has
ass:stant professor of aa,ricultural,aid Aitken and Arnold Barnett.'
received Oscar A Kimmel. as -r representatives to the Graduate received a 514,000 research grant
engine ring:
sistant professor of farm mechan- Student Association Council_ .from the Navy Department
;
Im o Shri M. Gupta, insiructor ini The purpose of the club is to! His project is aimed at the de-!
agricultural engineering: and P. ,promote better relations between ivelopment of a new type of photo-
Ward ,
Hill. assistant in agrscul-lfacultv and graduate students!elastic strain gauge and its appli- ,
tural engineering. (through formal meetings, discus-;cation to stress analysis of. struc
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;ons and social activities. itural and machine members.
Coed Commuters to Meet A touch football team has be-' Oppel will be assisted by Piero:
Sophomore, iuntor and senior gun practice sessions and plans - Borachia. and J. W. Weber, in
commuting warner will meet at to challenge the Business Admin-!structors in the Department of
7:15 tonight in 209 lietyel Union. istration Student Council. lEngineering Mechanics.
Strong to Open Leadership Training
Dr. Ear! P Strong, director of
the Buzeau of 3us-:n:•;. Research
and professor of management. WLII
open this year') leadership u-am
ing proglam on Oct. IC; wita a Strong has recently returned
talk on - The Churaetenstics of a from a 30-day tour of Europe.
Leader."
Registration for the courNe will an address in Kent, England, an
be open until Tuesday at the Het-'leadership and management. He
ael Union desk. Enrollment is:also conducted a management
limited to 320. ,clinic in Kent at the College of
Estero c urry ., c h a i rman for ;Production Techniques.
the program said that upper- 1 Students who complete the
clansmen are eligible and are eight classes in leadership train
encouraged to register, although I ing will receive a certificate
usuely most of the persons tat:- and literature on campus poll
bag the course are freshmen. ; tics and activities_
Strong will base lus dlicussion . The claws will be conducted
on research done by hitusli and :n an Informal manner with time
PENN STATE s„ic." lO an D elSupp fir!
DINER • , Car Radios
•Portable Radios
*Phonographs
Fine Fends
t • Batteries
- Air OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY k
"Tradition Demands
Quality" State College TV
132 & Allen St.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
The opening originally was
his staff. The research involved
collecting all available literature
on management and attempting to
evolve a few basic principles.
tduringt which * time he delivered
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devoted to practicing the princi-:
ples set forth by sp , ,:c.kers.
In one session, students will be,
broken down into small groups
and given a topic to be discussed,
on a committee level.
An added feature to thisyear's
program will be a class at the
end of the course when students
will be given answers to the
questions they accumulate dur
ing the other seven classes.
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be given. These are basic Juda
ism, highlights of Jewish history,
fundamental beliefs and practices,
contemporary issues in Jewish
life, background of the state of
Israel and a television film forum.
The courses are non-credit - and
no fee is charged.
TA'K'E N°W
CARY GRAIL'
lePHlPßaltic SzAMA Ati
A ISMON
in STANLEY KRAMER'S
NONumENTAL FiEJONG OF
64 ThEa PRIM ara
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TsamcouNr• visrAvnion•
Edema dam Uaßia Adieu
FEATURE
1:58. 4:30. 7:02. 9:37
* STARLITE *
DRIVE-IN
Midway between Bellefonte
and State College
Show Begins 7:45 p.m. D.S.T.
• NOW •
"Back from the Dead"
Arthur Franz - Marsha Hunt
. —Also—
"Unknown Terror"
Malt Powers - John Howard
* STARTS THURSDAY •
George Natter - Phlttis Thazter
"Man Afraid"
And
Jock Nlahony in
"The Land Unknown"
I'LL HAVE
STEAK
' - with
French Fried Potatoes
Tossed Salad
Rolls, Butter
and Beverage."
nly $1.50 Mon. Thru Thurs.
On S. Atherton St. {Route 322)
Just Outside State College
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1957
Panhel Accepts
Pyrose Petition
As Associate
The Panhellenic Council last
night unanimously approved the
petition of Pyrose. a local soror
ity, to become an associated mem
ber.
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Pyrose was founded Sept. 27,
1956. Mrs. Betty Lewis, residence
hall hostess, is the adviser. The
sorority has 14 members.
A 2.5 All-University average
for second-semester women and
a 2.3 All-University average for
upperclasswomen are required for
pledging Pyrose sorority.
Grace Antes, president of Pan
hel, announced that 236 coeds had
registered for rushing by 5 p.m.
yesterday. Registration will con
tinue from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today
and tomorrow. A $1 fee is charged.
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Barbara Billing, rush chairman,
announced. that the list of girls
who will be rushing will be avail
able to sororities after 4 p.m. Fri
day in 105 Old Main.
Invitations to visit a sorority
will be distributed to rushees af
ter 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Sororities
may pick up the answers to these
invitations from 1 to 2 p.m. and
4 to 5 p.m. Monday.
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority re
rquires a 2.3 previous semester
average for upperclasswomen to
'pledge. Transfers are required to
have a 2.0 All-University aver-
I age. Panhel requires a 2.0 All
;University average for upperclass
women to rush.
Zoology Club to Record
Night Sounds Tonight
The Zoology Club will leave
for a field trip to make recordings
,of night sounds at 6:45 tonight
Members will meet in 113 Frear.
In case of rain, demonstrations
and recordings of night sounds
will be given.
WMAJ Programs
6:23
__ Sign On
6:32 ______—___ Morning Show
8:30 ______-----__ Morning Devotions
8:45 Morning Show
10:00 _______________ _________-__ News
10:04 -____—_-__ Classical Interlude
11:00 _________„, • News
11:05 __-_--------_--__ ~ Sip Shop
11:20 _ Music for Listening
11:30
.Ne.
11:55 _ Queen for a Dar
12:00 - Music at Noon
12:15 --- Centre County News
12:30 -________ What's Going On
12 :35 ---- Music
12:45 _
12:50 _____—____ Strike Up the Rand
1 :00
1 :15 -_____-_--- Afternoon of Musio
S :05 ___________—_- Bob and Ray
5:30 ______-- ---- News
5 :35--__ Music for Listening
6:00 _ News and Market Report
6:30 Sports "Special
6 :45 -------- Music
6:55 ,------Lmst News
7:GO
7:15 __—_—_—__ News
7 :20 _-_—_—_ Music for Listening
7:45 ____-- Good Man to Know
x:00
8:05 Gang Busters
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5:35 — Horatio Hornblower
9:00 ___--- ____ _ News
9:05 --- Music of the Masters
10:00
10:05
11:00 ---- A Look at Sports
11:05 ---------- News
11:10 __
12:00 _ News and Sports
12:05
12 :55 - News and Snorts
1:00 Site Oft
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