PAGE SIX New North Dorms Approved To Have 16 Namesl • • Fraternities i • • "'Modern Politics The following fraternities have Dr. Ruth. C. Silva, associate been approved for the entertain- professor of political science, dis- An-one who has trouble remembering names or places ~m ent of women guests tonight and tomorrow night: cussed "How Modern Should Our will really have problems when the new men's residence, Acacia. Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sue- Republicanism Be?" at a Youth „. ,„ i . c.a. Alpha Epsilon Pt , Alpha Gamma Rho. tor Ei sen h ower-Nixon conference halls are completed. Alpha Lapps Laniibda. Alpha Phi Delta. Saturday at Allegheny College, , Slpha Rho Chi. Alpha Surma Phi, Alpha The new units will have 16 different names. 'Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta, Beaver House:Meadville. Beta Sums Rho, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi,' Otto E. 'dueller, director of the division of housing, said Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Tau Congressman Hugh Scott (B.- Delta,Delta Theta Sigma. Delta Upsilon . Pa-) ' spoke to delegates from the each of the four new residence halls will be divided into four Kapp. Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda living units and each unit will be;CkipzhAs Ip Lle ha lta . Theta, Phi Eps I p ph more than 10 western Pennsyl assigned a name. 'Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa. Phi ° F.appt Si-,n vania colleges on "The Power of Newman Club , Names of all University build- ma- Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta, Phi Positive Politics." ings are assigned by the Boardigm■ Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa, el Kappa' s mph .. p, lambda Ph; p, Sigma' Upsilon,' , The workshop made plans to of Trustees. Each building is'Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu I organize Youth for Will Eisenhowe r !named in honor of some distin guished person who has been Sigma CM, Surma Nu, Sigma Phi Ep , tulon. , as-2 v rt7. l:i ia tisn , Tau l3 Gamma . taL • : Tau 'An e n t ! : Nixon groups on college campuses sociated with the University" and Delta Chi. Theta Kappa Phi. Theta xi,,not having one, for students in- Dance Tonight 'who is deceased. Trma g ie and zeta ßeta Tau i terested in promoting "modern k I Omega Pat Phi has been approved for. Republicanism," and in gaining The Newman Club v. ill sponsor The trustees have a special,n g s t only. PI Kappa Phi has been - s p r a c tic a 1 political experience committee in charge of the name'pro‘rd for yir I P tomorrow night only. without definite a Halloaeen dance at 8 tonight selection. Walter H. Wig and, di-I The following fraternities have party affiliations. in Our Lady' of Victor!, Church physical plant, is rector of the ' ibeen approved for import housing I. Benjamin Sinclair, state chair hallfor2 the weekend: of admission• win be chairman of the committee. . I man of the organization and a The priceln addition to the 16 living unitisigtahapChih! .Pe lp oi la Alpha Chi Suctr l 7 , , Alplui 1955 graduate of the University, some article to decorate the hall. cos-,names, a separate . name will be Zetn, Beta etA P I , called the meeting the first col- Peisons attending must be in ,Chi I'M, Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Rho, 1 political conference in the tunic. There will be dancing and, assigned to the dining hall which Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sigma, PM , ege Pi Kappa Phi. Swim Pi. Tau state's history. will serve the area. The entire mu De "' refreshments,Kappa Epsilon. Theta Chi, Theta Kappa The Newman Club also will group of dormswill be known as Pin, Theta Xi and Triangle. hold open house at 8 p.m.tomor- the North Residence Halls. row in the Student Center. The residence halls will be L -4-story buildings. Each, UCA to Sponsor Bowling will be the featured•thaPedt activity at the Lutheran Student wing of the buildings will be di-• o ft Association "game night". St- vided into two 2-story units. One C orporate Service dents will meet at 7:30 tonight dorm counselor will be assigned i at the LSA Center.- to each unit, which will house A corporate service of worship The Penn State Bible Fellow- about 70 men for members o f the University ship chapter of the Inter-Varsity Each unit will have its own Christian Association and denom- Christian Fellowship will hear the study lounge. One floor of the 'national foundations will be held Rev. Murray Smoot of Towson, unit will have direct access to thelfrom 12:45 to 1 p.m. today in the Md., at 7:30 tonight in 111 Roucke. ll ounge while a stairwell will lead Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. An informal open house willifrom the second floor of the unit' The service is one of a series be held at 8 tonight in Wesley into the study room. ,designed to emphasize the ecu- Foundation Student center. Th e All four units will share the menial- nature of religious work graduate student fellowship will basement facilities under one L of'at the University. The program,! meet at 5:30 p.m.in the class the building. The basement will:commemorating the Feast of All room for a pot-luck supper. have a laundry, trunk storage and:Saints, will consist of hymns, w Open house ill be held from game rooms and a kitchenette forlprayers and meditation. 7 to 11 tonight in the parsonage parties. Mueller said each unit for the Roger Williams Fellow ,will be able to reserve the game Chicago University Prof ' ship. 411 Hillcrest Ave., College room for special parties. Heights 1 The area dining hall will be To Address Teachers Dick_ _ - ;similar to Waring Hall in the! Dr. Benjamin S. Bloom, exam-, son to Head I West Halls area. The 2-stray finer at the University of Chicago,' building will have a snack bar, will speak to the high school sci-1 Women Bowlers ;post office, reception lounge. rec reation room and student offices. ence teachers enrolled in the Aca-1 demic Year Institute from 3:10 to Carol Dickson. junior in home 3 p.m. today in 131 Temporary. ,I economics from Gibsonia, has Research Council i Bloom will lead the discussion; been elected president of the Wo-, men's Recreation Asso c i a nonon curriculum and evaluation as' Bowling Club. ,Gives $7500 Grant related t to science in the secondary Other officers are Jane Black,' The Welding Research Council 'schools. Senior in education from Con- of New York 'City has allocated' nellsville, vice president: Judith; a $7550 grant for the current fiscal Dubois. junior in education from I year. State College. secretary; and Rose} The grant is to be used for a Ann Gonzales, senior in buszness,research project on the design of administration fr o m Kulpmont; pressure vessels. Dr. Joseph Mar publicity chairman. lin, professor and head of the De partment of Engineering Meehan ,ics. will conduct the project. He will be assisted by Frederick P. Ric Trott and Dr. M. G. Sharma, instructors in engineering me chanics. Christ-Japer to Speak At University of lowa Albert W. Christ-Janer, tor of the School of the Arts, will be the guest speaker at a dinner tonight at the Midwest Arts Con-''Phi Chi Theta Omission ference at.the University of lowa,, lowa City. The name of Nancy Werner was About 500 representatives from omitted from the list given to most midwestern colleges and uni-The Daily Collegian of new pled versifies will attend the confer-Iges of Phi Chi Theta, national ence. (professional women's fraternity. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA nave.e x cea y . 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