PAGE TWO Ag ree m e Said Viol Alex engin , - ,- _-r for Project Vanguard—the U.S. missile program—and a Uni versity alumnus, yesterday said the Russians violated an International Geophysical Year agreement by sending its satel:ite signals on 73 and 15 megacycles. In an interview, Sirnkew agreed 10 hare all satellitßs 25 Women Elected To In&Council y- repre.,..eatatsves from v..ar:e::'s halls un.I.N }.a•:e neen elected •o Lz.-on ide. Inci.pendent ...omen's organ ization. They are: Ann liockenherger, southeast unit of Athe_rton; Doris Oakes, southwest unit, Barbara Green. northwest unit and Sarah Phil lips, northeast unit. Other representatives are Sally Sietz and Barbara Hale. Ewing: Willie Blumenthal, Grange; Adele Reytar, Haller: Phyllis Lang. Hibbs; Carolyn Butler. Lyons and Margie Mott, McAllister. Representatives from McElwain are Ruby Seaman. unit one: Nan cy Heyman. unit two; Elaine Fen nel. unit three and Vaughn Lee Goode, unit four. Bonnie Doolittle was elected Ire= unit one of Simmons; Mary Alice Grieserner. unit two; Har riet Plotnick., unit three; and Eli zabeth Prough. unit four. Stephen:: representative is Di anne Siegrnan. Daunna Doebler is the repro. tentative from unit one of Thomp son. Nancy Bothwell, unit two Sally Booth. units three and four and Rita Saltzer, units A and B Andrea Breston is the Woman Building representative. These women will represent the Independent women in their resi dence halls units and will attend the weekly meetings of Leonides Council at 6:30 p.m. Mondays in 203 lietzel Union. Arts, Sciences— (Canrinued from page one) East and one of the great state universities in the country. The report sa:d "there is a fit- 1 ness in those recommendations, which the University will over look at its peril. The values of, liberal education must be made, the real as well as the ostensible obiect:ve of the University." The team praised the Univers ity, Dennis said, - for the thought ful and forthright redefinition of its objectives which had been made by the Senate - but said at' the time of the evaluation visit 'that Penn State was nor doing all it could "to make those ob jectives a reality." The University has given par ticular consideration. Dennis said. to these recommendations "relat ing to the need for a strengthened program of basic education in the arts and sciences. Skiers to Meet Tomorrow The skiing division of the Out ing Club wtil meet 7 p.m. tomor row in the Hetzel Union audi torium. NOW Hey Fellows! Gus Delivers FREE Visit Duffy's on your next date. This historic Tavern any order over s 2— located in Boalsburg serves Call AD 8-9012 from your lavo r 1 t e Western Steaks , Chops, and Sea Sunda through 8:30 p.m. to midnight— Food. And you can have a y P Friday A cocktail before dinner at —for hoagies. haze- Bar and Lounge. burgers, milkshakes ... EAT at DUFFY'S ... 4 miles Call Tonight east of State Collage on Route 322 (turn right at the GUS'S 1 Texaco Station) soon. Dairy Lunch ally 3 Artois from Atherton Hall g nt on Radio Frequency cited by Red Satellite By DAVE FINEMAN Re:atel .Art.c:e on P,lg.? ch said the nations engaged in the 18-month "Year" had r‘d signals on a frequency of 108 megacycles. The lower broadcasting fre quency' Slnk'avlch said, acepums Facility Panel .f , r the much larger size of the Srv.t "creeping ball" because a II DISCUSS rt. requ.res a much larger power VV I supply. Most of the Russian satellite's Mid-East Crisis :84 pounds is taken up by Chem .r..,: batteries, he said_ The Inter national Relations Club will present a faculty panel The S. satellite, scheduled to. discussion„ The be launched in the spring, Will Doctrine and the Middle East ;weigh only 21.5 pounds. since its Crsis.” at 7 - 20 tonight in the power supply will be much small- memorial lounge of the Helen Ea er than that of the Russians, Sim-,kin Eisenhower ChapeL kovich said. • Members of the panel and their Six launchings are scheduled subjects are: by the U.S., he said. Prior to the: Dr. Vernon V. Aspaturian, as tir?, satellite launching, several sistant professor of political sci lrockets will be sent aloft with ence. "Russian Middle East Pol ,small missiles known icy"; Dr. John A. DeNovO. asso as "test vehicles." Simkovich said. ciate professor of American .his- Each of the small spheres will tort'. "American Middle East Pol rarry two transmitters and will, icy"; Dr. Frederick R. Matson, t is hoped, radio back informa- dean for research in the College Lion from the 300-mile zone; these;of the Liberal Arts, "Arab Nation spheres will be 6.4 inches in dia-:alism": and Dr. Zev Pelled of the meter. '.A tomic Energy Commission, "An A minimum of three types of !Israeli View. - sateLlises will be sent up by the : Dr. Luke T. Lee. associate pro ms, i n s i x l aunc hi ngs , si nl ku. , fessor of political science, will be stet said. depending up...-it she ithe moderator for the panel. success of eac h o f the launch- :. The purpose of the club is to jags. If each type of sr_tellite 'increase interest in world affairs proves successful on its first among college students and 'to stimulate discussions on current launching. a secoryt launching will not be made. ,events by presenting programs , If all of the first three launch-' that will give first hand informs ia rt,gs are stn.,,=..,ful, Sirrikovichl guests tion to club m bens and - aid. as many as three aciditionall at monthly meetings. I •atellite types could be sent aloft. The satellites, he said, will be Van derbilt Tickets i -arried out to a 300-mile orbit • I )y- a three stage rocket: each f oiWill Go on Sale he stages will drop off in turn About 2.503 football tickets Is its fuel is exhausted. ! for the Penn Stale-Vanderbilt The first stage wi I I provide! Alumni Homecoming fqotball ' -about 12 per cent of the thrust! game will go on sale at 8:15 a.m. 'he said, the second about 35 per, today at the ticket office. Res rent and the third about 50 per; reation Han cent. ! The tic k ets. priced at 34, will The earth's rotation willbe on sale from 8:15 to noon pro-111- - vide about 3 per cent of the satel- and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 1 2 s weekdays and from 8:15 a.m. to lite's thrust into its lonely orbit“ noon on Saturday. Simknvich said_ Ticket manager Edward When the first satellite Czekaj said the William and thrust into an eliptical orbit Mary-Lion grid contest is a 30 3 miles above the earth. he I complete sellout and a crowd of said, it will radio back informa- 32.000 is expe c t e d. lion on temperature, collisions with cosmic dust (micrometeor lies), metal erosion, punctures of the shell and changes in raffia' tizn as the missile leaves the earth's layers of air and is exposed to the bare rays of the SUM The second satellite will mea sure cocmie radiation above 300 miles. he said. The third. known as the magna tometer. will record the flux of the earth's magnetic fielci. Simko rich said. The satellites will be launched from the Patrick Air Force Base in Cocoa Beach, Fla. The pro gram is under the direction of the Naval Research Laboratories Washington, D.C. Sirnkarich received his mas ter's degree in metallurgy from the University in 1956. He received his bachelor's de gree here in 1955. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Penn State Jazz Club Meeting Tonight - 7:30 121 Sparks Tickets for Club Members Will Be On Sale for DIZZY GILLESPIE CONCERT Education Majors • • SEAP• • • • (formerly F.T.A.) invites you to its First Meet!ng October 9 at 7 p.m. 10 Sparks (Late permissions for freshman women) Coeds Elect Officers For Dormitory Units Women students in residence halls, town women and college co-operative women elected officers Monday night. One contest ended in a tie and a re-election will be held. Elected were: MeEllevan unit ore. Heather Loiarentn. president: Cord:dads Poynter. vice presi dent: :ad -Judith Stack. secretary-treasurer. Mr swain unit two had a tie for presi-. dent: 'feather Davidheiaer, vice president:' Marion Warner. secretary-treasurer. • McElwain unit three. Marilyn King': president: Aricae D•Onotrio. vice press deaf ; aa4 Mari Littfc, secretary-treasurcr.i McElwain unit four. Sally Lane. presi-• dent; Rachel Water', vice president; Dar.; lene Anderson. secretary; and Aud: ey Jer-i sun treasurer- LISI-SaOC. unit one. Janice 10:smitten. presi.-1 dent: Margaret Kvraalusr, sire president:, Patneia -Toy. secretary; and Mary Weeka.. tmsurer. Simmons unit two. Patricia Leh. presi dent: Marjorie Ludwig., vies president: Anne Exstfarauff. secretary-treasurer. Simmons unit three, Janet Grayshon. president; Jonnytee *Lodgers, rite presi dent: and Linda Lowenthal, secretary treastver. PMlElilli=EM : and Janis Me- - lmne ft;.4...r CaD. treasurer Hibbs women. Barbara Hill. president; Carol McWhorter. vice president; and Judith Heckert. secretary-treasurer. Haller women. Barbara Martina. pnfti dent ; M:,7 Pantis, vier prisideat ; and 'JAWS Bowen. secretary-treasurer. Ewing women, Elaine Mendell presi dent: Isabel Highberger. vice president: aad Carol Joao. secretary-treasurer. Lyons women. Leah Bileleheiner. presi des[' Penelope Atkinson. cite president; Gail Subtly... secretary; and Betty ()mutt. treasurer. Ewing women. Susann Leits. president; Evelyn Pratt, rice president Elaine John son. secretary; and Kathleen Musealino. Atherton nortlseast. unit. Henrietta Har ris. president: Barbara Bills. vice presi dent; Katharine Hughes. secretary; and Janie* Henderson, treasurer. Atherton northwest unit. Susan Sherman, president: Naze, Nicholson. vice president; Patricia Packer, secretary; and Marilyn Siager. treasurer. Atherton southeast unit. Jana Taylor. president; Z'atricia Kessler. vice president; Barbara Patansky. secretary; and Linda Miller. treasurer. Attie—.ton southwest unit. Bonnie Mac- Lean. president: Linda Harmon. vice Pnmi- * STARLITE * DRIVE-IN Midway between Bellefonte and Stale College Show Begins 7:45 p.m. D.S.T. • WEDS., THURS. and FRI • "Untamed" CieutiasSeope-Color Starring' Tyraae Power - Rita Hayworth also "Love is Many Spendored Thing" rinemaScope-Color Staniar William Helden - Jennifer Jones PLUS CARTOON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1957 dent: Joyce Standish, secretary; and Gail Pict, treasurer R'umen's Building, Margaret McPherson. president; Jane Lambert, •vice president; Jacqueline Long. secretary; and Patricia Blankenship. treasurer. Grange. Rhoda Kinney. president; Bob. bie Englebrink, rice president: Sue Stowe. secretary: and Ellen Mullikan, treasurer. Stephens. Carol Stollmner. president: Carlene itsrielt, trice president: Thera De. tavern. nocretary: and Judith McClellan. treasurer. McAllister. Edna Cogswell. president; Lucile Sharp. vice president; Barbara Brag. don. secretary; and Caroline Mertz, treas. urer. Thompson unit one. Judith Levine. pito& dent: Arlene Starkey, vice president: Louise Lansbury, secretary; and Georgine Cooper, [reamer. Thompson unit two. Betty Thompson, President: Clara Enek, vise president; Lisa Luckett. secretary; and Barbara Simmons. treasurer. Thompson unit three, Cainlyn Allison. president; Patricia Frank, vice president; Alice Pastorias, secretary-treasurer. Thompson unit four. Catherine Fleck. President: Helen Stahl. vice president: and Bonnie Bailey..secretary-treasurer. Upperclass town women, Phoebe Humph. rey, president; Erika Mares, •ice president; Elaine Baker. secretary; and Lynda Hill. man, treasurer. Freshman town women. Nancy Gilliland, President; Judy Fredricks, eke president; and Nancy Smith, secretary-treasurer. College co-operative, Gwen Spiese, presi. dent: Freddie Hill. vice president: Ann Bartholomew., secretary: and Alice Hun , - berter, Women's Student Government rep resentative. 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