THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 BA Counsellors Seek 'Dean's List ' Advice By BONNIE JONES - Usually stude is clutch up with the flunk-out shudders when they're ' ed a summons to visit the office of the hanii dean of their coll ge. But this year the counselling service of the College of Business Adminisration is inviting not only "dunces" and I "bad boys" but even "dean Esters" • in for "tea and sympathy." E Instead of confining to an aca ng CoUnai demic corner, the counselling serv ice, according to senior counsellor Discontinues Dr. William M. Hench, is designed ;to give students a many-sided in- Newsletter The Engineering and Architec ture Student Council has voted to discontinue publication of the En gineering Newsletter and instead have it incorporated into the En gineer magazine. Alton Kendall, junior in engi neering science from Reading, editor of the newsletter, moved to discontinue its publication at a council meeting Tuesday. Kendall said he had only enough material for four pages and he believes it would not be worthwhile to put out a newslet ter under eight paged in size. He said three issues of the newsletter last year cost the council 5475. Kendall said in an Informal survey on his own he discovered only 20 per cent of the engineering students read - the newsletter, while enough were printed for over half the students in the college of Engi neering and Architecture. The council also voted to - direct Robert Stroup, president of the council, to move at Cabinet that All-University Robert Steele. president, instruct the student members of the Calendar Com- mittee to urge that a half-holiday be included in the future calen dars for away football games_ Jerome Karp, sophomore in mechanical engineering from Ro chester, N.Y., said suggestion boxes have been placed on the second floor of Sackett Building, opposite the dean's office and on the first floor of Engineering C. The boxes are to receive stu dents' criticisms or suggestions that they have about the col- lege. The council will review the suggestions Rabbi to Speak On Israel Tonight Rabbi Benjamin Kahn will speak on." The Meaning of Israel" at 7 tonight in the Hillel Foun dation lounge. The talk is one in a series of, lectures on basic Judaism. The fifth lecture in the series on corn-i parative religion. "Buddhism,"', will be given by Yajiro Morita of Japan, research associate in -en gineering research. at 8 tonight; in the lounge. These are the final sessions of. the two Hillel Thursday night courses before the Thanksgiving recess. The lectures are open to' the public. AFTER THE GAME It's The PITT GAME GRIDIRON PARTY At The Hunt & Carriage Rooms HOTEL WEBSTER HALL Music by BLUE BAND COMBO 4:30 to 8:30 p.m Saturday, Nov. 23 $1.50 per couple or $l.OO per person . Sponsored by . PENN STATE LIONS • of ALLEGHENY COUNTY sight into their problems so they can come to logical instead of emotional answers. . The service, organized in 1954 is an agency separate from the University-w id e Division of Counselling. It is the only or ganized counselling service in any college of the University, and serves about 800 students a year. This year a new twist was add ed when interviews were set up with superior students. David H. 'McKinley, dean of the college of Business Administration, said the reason for these talks is to get advice from the best scholars in the college to help strengthen the 'curriculum. In groups of two or three, the students spend an hour discuss ' ing such problems affecting the college as student honesty, the establishment of an honor sys tem, recognition of scholarship by special diplomas and the possibility of a four year pro gram leading to a master's de gree in business administration. . • • • Our colorful, comfortable new sportswear fits perfectly into your holiday plans, whether they call for a busy round of activities or just taking life easy. You'll love them all . . . cozy sweaters, dashing motor coats, trim pants, smart skirts and blouses. The styles are the very best and greatest . . . in fashion's lavorite fabrics! Select.NOW! Fam ous brand names such as White Stag, Juniorite, French Knit. ~. --~~ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Ballet Sets Designed by Alum Oliver Smith, a 1939 grad- personnel. :where the dant..... perform. The uate of the University, is the v. Russell G. Whale assistant I use of backdrops is limited be professor of theater - arts, is co-lcause of inadequate facilities in set designer and director for,ordinating the work of members' the building. of the Department of Theateri Although the stage has been the American Ballet Theatre , :Arts, the physical plant and the i the principal problem. prepara which is scheduled to appear College of Physical Education and lions have also been made for !Athletics in solving these prob-I backstage operations at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Recrea- I - ems. Locker rooms will be con tion Hall. They decided yesterday that! vetted into dressing rooms and ;the movable stage in Recreation' facilities will be made available Smith also has designed the Hall could not be used, so the , for hanging costumes and for sets for "My Fair Lady," "Ja-;dancers will have to perform on . the wardrobe mistresses to maica" and "Time Remembered.":the main floor of the gymnasium.• press costumes. All three shows now are running! The floor will be given a spe- Special electrical lines will be cial preparation since the dan- run to the stage. to spotlights on Broadway. cers cannot perform on a around the building, to the or- Bosley Crowther, New York waxed, varnished or ground ehestra's music stands and to the Times drama critic, praised cloth floor. The orchestra will dressing tables. Smith's set designs, calling n o t b e in its usual place but Smith majored in fine arts and them one of the reasons for will take up part of the main was a member of Pi Camma Al the success of "My Fair Lady." floor where the audience usual- pha. fine arts honorary society. Converting Recreation Hall into,- ly sits. and Scarab, architectural honor a ballet theater has presented a Special wings will be con- ary society. He is a member of major problem for University structed on each side of the floor Acacia fraternity. Couch to Give Lectures Dairy Club to See Slides Dr. H. B. Couch, assistant pro- Paul S. Williams, professor ofl fessor of plant pathology, will pre- dairyproduction, will entertain sent a series of lectures on the. • . i nature and control of turf dis:the Dairy Science Club with plc-.` eases to the William H. Mines ture slides take n on his trip Agricultural Research Institute, through the north central United! Chazy, N.Y.. today. States, at 7 tonight in 117 Dairy.! GIRLS! FELLOWS! Why lug all those dirty clothes home over Thanksgiving? For convenient, reliable service, see your Student Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agent in: Simmons, McElwain, Thompson, Atherton, Women's Building, the P.U.B. and West Dorms. et:T cgetliotAt SLACKS r MOTOR COA' (or BERMUDAS -if F the most versatile ( you like your pants'\ in fashion hist, short). h k . ! . - - SWEATERS . biggest boon of le year for your •ardrobe or for .hristmas gifts. Your hoice of many lovely DION . . . $5.95 to $10.95 nier College DAGF FIV! 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