PAGE IWO New Dorm Construction Progresses WoJ:k progress.l,g stea voa thr new nen's re :a.f:nee halls a!ung Park. AvecJo and Short lldge Road and the nt....v women's dorms alorg College Avenue. The s - upi-r:r.tendent cLarge of the con.,, , :truction fur Juhn LSc- Shamn. Inc_, general contractors, said workmen to the women's dorms are concentrating on the last res,dence hall and the chrslng hall Foundation work also has slatted an tha dining k. 411 in the Korth Residence Hall 1.. Chasles Scott McShain engi neer, said the foundation which includes cement-fined caissons, 25 inches in diameter. has been completed for one of the four men's dorms. The MrShalt . %up. ri• nt said the last women's dorm is expected to be finished soon The dining hail, u.thoLt I.c.t.then. scheduled to be done ,Nol. 30, and the kitchen,J an. 31. Women now bring in Thornp• ' Five Faculty Members Win son Hall will be moved into the new residenee hall at Ow siert P osts ntx/ semester ' rb3mPspr Posts in Borough Elections Hall then will be occupied by men from the Nittany and Pot- Five of the ten mencbers of the University faculty and Lock area. administration who vied for boron When posts won in the elec- When the women's dormitories' are completed, the workmen will tions Tuesday. concentrate on the men's build-' Roy D. Anthony, professor emeritus of pomology, de mg.. on the • , orth campus The' mens halls are scheduled to be feated Leopard A. Doggett, professor emeritus of electrical finished by the fall semester of engineering in the race for burgess. Anthony, a Republican, 1959. had 1,37 votes; Doggett, a Demo-, 1 • - for the inspector of election post' 'Mardi' Groups ' clat, had 1244 Charles F. Lee Decker, associate in their individual precincts. Jo ip.ofessor of political science. re- seph H. Britton. associate profes- T© Fireproof tamed his seat as president of 'sor of child development and ,borough council. Lee Decker. alfamily relations, lost the north IRepublicari. had 2047 votes. Law- precinct post and John F. Bleich, The 114.er t) -in e groups enter- rence J . Perez, assistant dean of i stock room supervisor, won the mg the booths ,n the Mardi Gras' t h e c a n e& of Engineering and , west central precinct post. Brit rarniv al ii us: fireproof materials Architecture, won a seat on tive•to-i is a Democrat and Bleich is a today. council Perez, also a Republican. Republican. Fireproof in. v.lll be done at l t received 1095 votes. i 1 p.m. today under the west stands! , Edith H Anderson. a ma of Beaver Field . ,_ 1 Groups must fi re - lcrat assistant to the dean of Grads De v.--' proof sheets, posters, sandw otichime._ vied for and lost a seat / on boards, crepe paper and other council to Republican Phillip J. Offered Awards flammable materials.if materials Freed Mrs Anderson reeciredi have already been commerciallyl.lso votes and F reed received: Applications are being accepted fireproofed the groups Win be re- 11 - 73 in the only close race for afar Danforth Graduate Fellows quired to present the wrapper or, ' , seat. , ticket as proof. Also oil painted u counc! 'fro.n senior men and recent grad -J displays must b e fireproofed of. Ray V. Watkins, scheduling of- uates who are preparing for a' won one of the two school career in college teaching. l ter they have been painted Paper fiver, prizes and planks .iseci in con_ director posts. Watkins, a Repub-! The fellowships are open tot struction do not have to be fire-Jhcari. received 2031 cries , twice students who will enter graduate' proofed. ,as many rates as his Democratic ;school in September 1958, for opponent their first year of graduate study. Booths will be checked for firei i In the race for judge of elec-1 • proofing at the carnival. Dr. Henry S.Brunner has been , Ilion. Robert E.Beam • assistant di-1 named liaison officer at the Uni- Groups will be permitted la rector of the Penn State Founda-I have six people to set up boothsiiioo , won the north precinct post versity. He will nominate two or' botween 5 and 7 p.m.in Recrea lrem i,i ng 460 votes. Beam is e three candidates for 1958 fellow-' Lion Hall. They will be ass— isted -- - IRepublican Barton L. Jenks, as-'sh i Ps• by members of Mortar Board andt sociate professor of mechanical ? Applications, including recom- 1 Alpha Phi Omega. Tickets will be; pre _ mendations, must be completed engineering. lost the east required for admission. however. icioct race Jan. 31. Detailed information for judge of election lb , ' received ma be be obtained from Brunner at and can be picked up 12;30 and 5 pm today fro be m tv ' lN ' t e ar en _lJenks a Democrat, i [votes 'His opponent received 171 Hil Agricultural Education - ion Beatty in 104 Simmons votes . , - , I Two University members vied t 4. Science Fiction Society 1 =-4.-! The Science Fiction SocietylViSGA House to Meet 1 i;,4, will meet at 7 tonight in '2l6r The Women's Student Govern-; i Hetsel I-nion. iment Association House of Repre- Copies of B.'.'ast. the club l sentatives will meet at 12.30 p.m. magazine. •%31: De duir.buted today to 217 Betz& Union. i It THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PR =I I * 4-;" . —Daily Collegian Photo by Ron Miller *DIGG'aiG DEEr—Workrnen of the John McShain, Inc., construc tion ftral are d:gnir.g the foundations for the North Residence Rails. ~:P ~~: - e; - : - - f ; it r •• .„ w '~4.:.~ 4 zrift -a .~ P'• 4 New One-Stop Shopping Center NSAVANIn MI Council Group Seeks Film For High School Distribution The Mineral Industries Student Council program commit tee has suggested a film be made of the college's activities for distribution to high schools. The film is intended to broaden i the scope of the present orienta - iwith council activities. Lion program to include high Vacancies exist for two senior :schools which are not reached by and one sophomore positions on :career days. the council. Persons interested m The proposal suggested thatlfilling a vacancy may contact the film be sponsored by the col-)George Maier at AD 7-7881. The lege and the council. It would:positions will be filled at the next :show . students at work in labora—meeting. tories and clacses, I Council members also will sub- The council voted to activate pit names of possible advisers the constitutional provision for,at the next meeting for a vote. ;members of mineral industries so-1 _..► , t, cieties to sit on council. Thep USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS would have no vote but would; FOR GOOD RESULTS serve to coordinate the societies' TATE NOW Feat. 2:01, 4:29, 6:57, 9:25 "THE JOUR IS WILD" •STARTS FRIDAY. "TIME LIMIT" Starring Richard Richard Widmark Basehart * CATIIIIUM • NOW SHOWING 0 STOPOVER: TOKYO CinernaScope Robt. 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