The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 01, 1957, Image 2

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Football (overage by PA Hat Council
Will Be Studied Again Will Fine
Another move tow ard a possible public address system' Absentees
for announcing plays at Beater Field football games v as
Hat Society Council will fine
made last night by All-University Cabinet member societies $2 for every;
Cabinet voted unanimous]) to include a provision for a meeti ng of the council at % Inch•
they are not reprecented accord
study of the possibility of an address sy stem in the Orienta- Iry to a revised constitution.
hen Tradition and School Spirit, The section uas appro%ei Wed
Workshop report from Student nesda) after another section al
Encampment at the suggestion of low ing alternates to sit for coun
cil members was read. These al
Michael Walker, president of the terrates must be from the same
Business Administration Student society and must bear a letter]
Council from the member stating the vat-
The question of having a pub
tation
idity of the alternate's represen
lic address system to announce Another major change was the
plays at football games has been deletion of a section requiring so
kicked around for some time eieties to submit to the council
by student groups , but no posi - lists of prospective tappees Also
'Ave results have been reported, dropped was a section which said
Cabinet also appr o v e d en the council must approve the im
amendment to the workshop re peachment of any member of al
port recommending that a meet -:society.
irg of the sophomore class be( Two sections concerning seat
held on the Sunday night of Orien- ing new members on May 1, and
tation Week preceeding the open electing new officers on May 15,
ing of classes to encourage cus- were tabled because some council
toms enforcement members said it might conflict
In suggestion this amendment with their society's constitution.
Walker said he thinks the psycho Beau Barnes, chairman of the
logical factor of getting the soph Cabinet committee for the dean
e nores in a group w ould give add of men's coffee hours, asked for
ed spirit to the customs program the cooperation of Hat Society of
Cabinet accepted the report *leers in attending when they are
after deleting a suggestion for i invited. She said the officers per
the flash card system, which is form a valuable service in orient
no longer in existence, and add- ing freshmen who attend
ing a recommendation that
school spirit be encouraged by Accounting Majors
smaller component parts of the
University.
Will Meet at Pitt
In other action. Cabinet voted
unanimously to give Circa maga-' University accounting students
tine $3OO for publishing expenses u• ill participate in the Bth annual
The suggestion for this appropria- accounting symposium to be held
Lion was made at last week's Cab -(today at the University of Pitts
met meeting. A vote at last night's burgh
meeting was needed because ap A social hour with refreshments
propriations must be considered will follow the formal program
and voted upon at two consecu- and will enable students to get
ti%e Cabinet meetings an insight into the growing ac
counting fields by conversations
with authorities in the profession.
Wilson Named
Associate Dean
For Research
Dr Ila ro'.d K Wilson returns
today from a 6-month leave of
absence to as?%isme his new posi
tion as a:;cociate dean of admis
sions for research and develop
ment.
For the past eight years Wilson
served as director of the Division
of Intermediate Registration and
is engaged in preparing a final
report on the activities of the di
vision.
The division, whose functions
now are handled by the Division
of Counseling, served primarily as
a counseling agency for students
having scholastic difficulties.
In his new position. Wilson will
be concerned primarily with stud
ies of the academic proficiency of
students.
While on leave he worked on a
counseling book, which be is co
authoring with Dr. Jefferson D.
Ashby, assistant professor bf psy
chology and assistant director of
The Division of Counseling.
Wilson, who holds the title of
professor of agronomy, also has
been working on a high school
agronomy text.
Permanent Directories
To Be Available Nov. 15
Permanent Student Directories
will be available to students Nov.
15.
The price will be 50 cents. The
directories may be purchased in
the basement of Willard.
Test Problems Meeting
Dr. George M. Guthrie. Dr.
Douglas N. Jackson and Dr. Hugh
B. Urban, all of the Department
of Psychology, will attend an in
vitational conference on testing
problems tomorrow in New York
city.
Prex Dedicates Center
Stresses Unity of Colleges, People
McKEESPORT President
Eric A. Walker last night said
that in order fur an education
al institution,to serve most ef
fectively the people from
which it springs, it must be
able to meet the changing indus
trial, social, and economic needs
of
_the area.
Walker, speaking at the dedica
tion dinner of the McKeesport
Center, said "the community- col
lege is uniquely qualified to meet
this requirement."
"By being close to the people
and
,to the work in which they
sire engaged, the community col
]ege can cut through the standard
and almost unyielding restrictions
of courses, credits, and degree re-
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as the week passes by, no doubt you would
enjoy satisfying your appetite with a tasty pizza t
pie. If you would like a really delicious pizza, g
you will want to stop in at the Tavern Restau
rant. Made to order out of the finest ingredients.
Served from 8:30 until 11:30 . . . We invite you g
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Prof Gets Third Grant
For Chemistry Research :Winterization Problems 1
The Petroleum Research Fund' Discussed by Engineers I
of the American Chemical Society; Representatives from industry
has renewed its support of re - ;and government agencies are at
search work being done by Dr -tending a 2-day conference here;
Norman C. Deno, associate profes- to discuss low• temperature en- ,
Igor of chemistry, in the field of : gine problems.
acid-catalyzed reactions of hydro-, They are memb e r s of the,
carbons. & winterization committee of the
He has received a grant of $;1830 construction and industrial ma
jor the year. It is the third given;chinery technical committee of the
him in the past three years. Society of Automotive Engineers.
quirements to become truly re-T education must be provided for a
sponsive to local needs,"
w a 3k er ruch greater number of people—
continued.
many more than can be housed at
.our traditional institutions or than
The new building for the Uni-;our
be removed from their homes
versity center in McKeespoft pro-ito a central campus.
vides facilities for the 2-year as-I 'Not all these people, however,
sociate degree program and for:need a full 4-year college train
the evening technical instiWteling:, Walker said, explaining that
work. The building was construct-fi n industry about three techni
ed on land provided to the Mc - .clans are needed for each pro-
Keesport Advisory Committee bY.ifessional engineer.
William L. Buck, McKeesport I The • training of this type .of
relator, in memory of his father.l wor k en who today is so essential
Milton Frable is chairman of the/ to the local economy, is one of the
Advisory Board of the McKees-,most valuable and distinctive
port Center. . 'functions of the community col-
Walker said the technological lege. he said. He also 'described a
revolution of the past few years!need for retraining for new types
has created a greater need forlof jobs and said this function can
workers with higher levels of ed-;be met best by a community col
ucation, training and skill. liege sensitive and responsive to
Therefore, he said, collegiatehe local needs.
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PLUS CARTOON.
Probation Sought
For 5 Freshmen
Five freshmen have been recommended for judicial or
disciplinary probation in two separate cases involving the
explosion of firecrackers on campus.
The action against the five studenti—all residents of the
third floor of Jordon Hall—was taken by the Association of
Independent Men Judicial Board
of Review. n
The first incident occurred AK rsi Pledges
about 5:45 p.m. last Saturday
when a residence hall counselor' •
heard a firecracker explode in a,
stairwell. The counselor said he 34 in BusAd
apprehended four students as' Alpha Kappa Psi, professional
they dashed into their rooms.
'commerce and business adminis-
Two of the students were I tration fraternity, has pledged 34
recommended to the Dean of ! students.
Men's office for judicial proba
tion for taking part in the inci- I They are:
dent but not actually throwing , David Williams, James Chapple,
any firecrackers. 1
'Steven Gimmer. Jacob Maimone,
The other two students, who ad-
Robert Hartman, Donald Schmidt,
mitted that they had thrown the:
firecrackers, were recommended; Jay Cherry, Richard Hammond,
for disciplinary probation. They!Gary Daum, Frederick Vanden
said a fri e n d had given
them; berg, Galen Myers, Jack Barbieri,
about 10 firecrackers but they d e .lTerrence Henretta, Leroy Agsten,
,dined to name him. - Andrew Bacik, Frederick Espen-
The second incident occurred Ishade, Roger Peet.
five hours later in the North War- William Upedgraff, Lum a n
Ing Dining Hall. Rensch, Harry E. Jones, Daniel
A residence hall counselor I Vilensky, Ira Zatcoff, Con r a d
told the board he was startled !Glassmyer, Richard Lloyd, Wal.
by a firecracker exploding a :ter Lloyd, Walter Shepps, Maurice
few feet from his table. A stu- JMalone, Jay Waterman, Robert
dent who admitted throwing !Archibald, Theodore Weathers,
the firecracker has been recom- 1 Richard Gibboney, Roger Res-
Ichini. Robert Mitchell and Albert
mended for disciplinary proba
tion. IKosiak
JBR Chairman Bruce Keeler
said the board's decisions were
based on the contentions that in-
jury might have resulted from the'
explosions of the firecrackers and ,
that the possession or use of fire-i
ulations and illegal according to
state law
co-Ciib
Initiates of Delta Sigma Phi are
Gary Hale, David Tongue, Rich
ard Helmbrecht and Donald Mc-
Ewen.
New pledges of Delta Sigma
Phi are William Smith, Thomas
Daubert, James Eastman, Robeit
Sterner, Ronald Moore, Wilbert
Schollaert, Joseph Washnko, John
Featherman, William Walsh, Wal
ter Barnes and James Cranos.
Initiates of Phi Gamma Delta
are Maurice Balling, Fred Bie
lsecker. Laurence Buck, John Cur
ry, William Harmon, Arthur Kins
ley, John Nagy and Steven Ott.
New pledges of Theta Phi Al
pha are Barbara Charnitski, Mary
i Cunningham, Marlene Ferranti,
1
'Saifdra Finn, Joyce Glenn, Rose
mary Raleigh, Anita Webb and
'Patricia Wilson.
New officers of Theta P.hi Al
pha are Barbara Faessel, activities
chairman; Carol Lejeck, chaplain,
and Barbara Prestipino, song
leader.
Initiates of Sigma Chi are Hart
Langer, Norbert Connors, Howard
Rose, John Adams, John Kessin
ger, James Short and Roger Her
bein.
Initiates of Kappa Sigma are
Norman Lutkefedder, Larry By
ers, Ronald Schriver, Richard
Berkley and Chester Blank.
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