WEDNESDAY. OCTOB LA Co Greek The Liberal Art committee last nigh lates that, in the el; fraternity, social pre one vote equally am, Three Offi Elected Mo By WH Co. Alexander Kraner, f industrial enginc'ering, elected vice president • Halls Council The council Monday elected Jacob Hostet more in " mechanical e secretary, and Thoma freshman in education Three representativ-s• of the Council were electe. to. AIM , Board of Governors. They are Thomas Shiels, senior in liberal arts; John Crosby. freshman in chemical engineering; and Wil liam Whitlatch, freshman in arch itectural engineering. Carl Smith, council president, appointed two alternate represen tatives-at-large. They per e Mi chael Cohick.-junior in education, and Eugene Robbins, freshman in arts and letters. Smith was elected president at the end of last semester so that the council would have an official representative prior to Monday night's elections. Officers E6cted Dv Psych Club Carole Carnack, sophomore in Clinical psychology from Union tOwn, has been elected president of the Psychology Club. Other officers are: Jack Morrison, junior in educa tional psychology from Marys ville, vice president: Annella Lundberg: senior in clinical psy chology from Pittsburgh, secre tary. • Gene Hauer, junior in industrial psychology from State College, treasurer; Joyce Bedrava. junior in clinical psychology from But ler, social chairman; and Allen Zimmerman, junior in clinical psychology from Erie, feedback committee chairman. w~~c~.~ t r ~ q ~~'..~;a~ n .~+'%`9~+:~~?~~' - ~ .~uf,~ Nay ~ ~ r ,~~~ =a'~k' L ,:.~ .. ....~• „ 1 iii '..tt :.('S_ .. .~: .....~ ~':s .~'. 'Y ~. JUST WHO ARE the truly beautiful women who abound on this campus? Are there countless multitudes or are they a fleeting few. Just what is it that exactly defines "a beautiful coed" so that in the eye of all viewers she is no-less striking. In our attempt to find classic beauty we reverted to an ancient Greek mathematical expressidn that defines beauty "the ratio of the length of the nose from the bridge to its tip versus the length of the bottom of the chin to the upper lip and its inverse ratio etc' ... Using this formula withrelentless accuracy, student artist Leonard Epstein and myself have for the past 14 Months selected from over 4000 ' girls the 36 faces that accurately maintain this beauty formula of antiquity. It is unfortunate that 6 of these girls have since left school. Other data ... `s9 of these girls are or have been sorority presidents. All but two have been pinned at least once. By sheer coincidence or good taste, eleven of them -- are engaged to SAE's. Two are winners of the round trip to Bermuda which we sponsor each year. SO• • • A COMPOSITE of these 36 faces has been grouped and mounted on a large board which will be on display today-in the window of the Treasure House which is located below the studio. While the • selection may please many of you, please bear in mind that not one of these girls has the remotest inkling of her new found fame. As a.souvenir to you men who would like to have,proof to substantiate your claims-of IR 16. 1957 until Hears Voting Plan Student Council constitutional revision presented a revised article which stipu -1 ction of officers, members of any social essional fraternity or sorority shall split ng its members present. The council will vote on the constitution next week. More, than one-half of the members were absent. Other additions or changes to the constitution are: • Members shall have an All- University average of 2.4 instead of 2.5. •The Council shall consist of 7 freshmen (instead of 6), 8 soph-. omores. 10 juniors (instead of 11) and 7 seniors. •The office of treasurer shall be added to the executive, com-; mittee of the council. The following functions of the council were added to. the consti— tution: •"To promote greater student ;responsibility and awareness {toward the faculty and adminis— 'trative policies of the College of: the Liberal Arts and of the Uni versity. r •"To represent the views of: 'the Liberal Arts students before :the faculty: administration and in. student government through All-• ;University Cabinet and the Inter-i 'College Council Board. •"To provide for all other mat-: i ters pertaining to the welfare of .the students of the College of they ;Liberal Arts and to take any, 'other action which if may deem' necessary or appropriate." The council voted to award a l !$lOO scholarship to aid a desert-I .ing student in the College of the; Liberal Arts. The student will re :ceive $5O in the fall semester and, $5O in the spring semester. To qualify, a student must have completed his fifth semester and must have an All-University aver age of 2.5. Applicants will be, judged on need and service to the college and University. The recipient will be selected., by the University Coordinator of. Scholarships. President Robert Nurock said council elections will be held Oct. 30-31. Preliminary nomina-; tions will be held Oct. 21-26. Hers riday eshman in has been f the West night also, •r, sopho gineering, Hummel, 1 treasurer., Delta Sigma Pi to Hold Final Rushing Smoker Delta .Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, will hold its final rushing smoker at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ""*. 'I THINK I'M GOING TO BE ILL'—Students crowd around the Infirmary desk awaiting treatment for fiu, colds, grippe and other respiratory illnesses. Placement Service Lists Student Jabs The Student Employment Serv ice has jobs available for students with free mornings or afternoons to do window washing, leaf raking and general work. Jobs also are available for stu-iciety at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 117 dents who wish to work for meals Osmond. in residence halls and fraternities. His subject will be "The Elec- Students may apply at 112 Old l tronic Computer as a Chemical Main. Tool."' You'll Score Your .... -.. '-;: 1 , . . v.;O - Own Touchdown ...0 . , 0 at Homeecon - una A hairdo by Alice and Don is sure to i \ \4 7 . score at any event. We will arrange - 451., , ~ . , ..- your hair in a style that is individual ,,., s di "(. , t.O:-- -'' istic as well as very fashionable. We're especially adept with, the latest in chic haircuts. If you prefer the modern natural wave, we offer customized permanent waving. If you like the "bandbox" look, we'll wash and set your hair before the big event. "Professional care is best for the hair." • ALICE and DON 129 SOUTH FRAZIER ST. ADams 7-2201 beautiful women up here, 20 copies of this composite have been made and will be available until the supply is exhausted: LOOKMAGAZINE has expressed a strong interest in publishing this example of Penna. pulchritude. However, they suggest that each girl on this.board sign a release giving us and Look permission to publish this composite. Be good enough to stop up to the studio to sign this release • as soon as possible should your picture be on it. One last-thin g ... WE NEED A TITLE for this composite to be placed above its unique crest. (If you observe the crest carefully you will find the ancient Greek algrebraic formula for defining beauty in the face.) If after seeing this monumental project, you are behooved to drop us a card with your idea of a fitting title, you will be eligible for p - most unique gift to be awarded to the sender of the most appropriate name. Get it in the mail in the next 24 hours—Just send it to Bill Coleman, —Hail , Collegian Photo by Harry Furminger Shull to Give Talk At Chem Meeting Dr. Harrison Shull, associate professor of chemistry at the Uni versity of Indiana. will speak to the Central Pennsylvania section of the American Chemical So- E. College Ave., Boro. Also note ... there are but 208x10 copies of tihs for just a few farthings. Truly a collectors item. Four Freshmen To Seek Posts On Coed Senate Four freshmen will vie tomor row for two positions on the Women's Student Government As sociation Senate in final elections. The candidates are Judith Good. Leah Mason. Marilyn Siefert and Priscilla Was:lko. Voting will be held in Ather ton. Lyons, McAllister and Ste phens Halls. Town women as_well as those from Grange Hall and Woman's Building will vote in McAllister Hail. Women living in Ewing will vcte in Lyons. Votes may be cast from 10 a.m. to 7 pan. Primary elections were held yei•terdav The 15 candidates were: Mary Jean DePiante, Sally Fow ler. Sheba Gallagher. Judith'Goed, Joan Kemp. Leah Mason, Judith Not ton, Jean Oberholtzer, Gail Pre use. Marilyn Radbord, Rose marie Marilyn Siefert, Sue Smithston, Priscilla Wasilko s s r.(l Martha Yeager. Police Investigate Theft Of Student's Valuables State College Borough Police are investigating the theft of a t ristwatch and a 533 check taken Saturday- from the room of John- Burns, senior in mechanical engi neering from \Vyncote. who lives at 230 S. Pugh St. Burns said the items were stol en sometime between 8 and It a.m. Saturday. PLAYERS p*cse at Center Stage OPENING FR.DAY me-2? my name is bill coleman .~~ P-NGF FIVE THE CARNIVAL OF THIEVES Tickets at HUB
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