PAGE TWO Debaters Congress j Honors J. O'Brien The name of the Interstate Debate Congress, which was Andrews Episco P al Church, said in a sermon Sunday that the held here this weekend, has been changed to the Joseph F. !whole incident concerning Robert Steele, All-University! O’Brien Interstate Debate Congress in honor or the late p ro - ipresident ’ and the 5150 “ isn ’ t^ust an incident of wrongdoing,! lessor from the University ■ but 3 argument between Steele and Ed Dubbs.” j Sixteen colleges and universities from the eastern states! ha^e^f-'mar^&pp^: l demands a community that can l attended the 23rd annual congress which lasted from Thurs-.tumty for Collegian to give the forgive and have mercy. j day until Saturday. iaxe t 0 r - Steele.’’ He said Steele admits that • Th* rnn, tty-m t He termed tins “personal argu-l he “made a bit of a mistake but in the cS‘' tneal " a P rodcct o£ lhe “fragile-] hasn't done any wrong” then . of iu- rr 'ness of the community”—the fra-! Cabinet fell in behind him with ; CS ’ ? 1 gileness being the inability to pro- a vote of confidence for his ac- P vide an atmosphere of forgive-, lions he said. _ | ***? men * S ! Within this fragile commun- ! banner B frmn h Uiere d ’say°ing U “let’s ; * »ty. he said, "Bob Steele is not get someone up on the cross be-! narliamentarv .i^jh?Ka Standiag ‘ free to confess his error be- fore the crowd goes home.” p y *P**^ K * B B- cause the community cannot 1 “This community is so fragile.’’! 'DreJStni the confessiott and for - he said, “there il little ho|eV award o' “T..-ivpl 91TB ' ! can be resolved. The positions, her J+ff* h ' In his association with people!are slightly ridiculous and little; what sh j of the community Mr. Cutler,;can be done until everyone for-i contributed to the congress and'Episcopal chaplain to students,'gets it.” ! , she deavered an after-din-, said he has noticed four hasir' i * - s P eech - _ iopinions on -the “Steele case.” , The , wome P ? Rebate learn ' • Steele is a great guy—let’s placed second m the Carnegie : leave it at that. Tartan tournament at the Car- i „ ; negie Institute of Technology ' n * Thc real cuI P rlt ls Geor S e this weekend. • : Donovan. The team had the same won-! • Let’s not ruin Steele’s life loss record as the first place team.! ° ccausc °f one error. Duquesne University, but had| • “Crucify him!” It’s a real, jfew individual points and was:error and he should be punished, placed second. ! Mr. Cutler illustrated his ser ! The affirmative team of Sandra !mon on the several kinds of con- Grotsky and Marian Camins de- Sessions with the “Steele case.” jfeated St. Vincent's College and!He said one type of confession [Albion College. They were de- ’ • Ifeated by Messiah College and Mt. ir • & • ■• ■ • Mercy Couege. Knipe Named Head ! Ellen Donovan and Mary Ann ~ . . _ 1 Gennill of the affirmative (Of fIOiSI GFQQTGFS team defeated St. Vincent's Col- I ‘ Z. ' , lege, Washington and Jefferson . , Jam ? s .Krnpe, sophomore m ho-; ; College. University of Pitts- j*- 1 administration from Lower, ! burgh and Mt. Merry College. he 2 elected president. They debated the national tobic,; 0 / s Hotel Greeters ["Resolved: that compulsory mem- Assopahon. Ibership in a labor organization asL P^ T officers elected are Ned; a condition of employment should ! vice president, Anita \ be made illegal” Lorah, treasurer; Virginia Taylor, (recording secretary', and Bernard Hudanick, corresponding secre-jj tary. Fashion Show To Be Given Bv Leonides "Bermuda Bound.” a spring fashion show, will be presented; bv Leonides Council at 7:15 to-i night in the the Hetrel Union ■ auditorium to strengthen Creek-' Independent relationships. The show will include suchj well-known models as Robert Steele. All-University president:! Thomas Hollander, Senior Class i president: John Morgan. Associa tion of Independent Men presi-i dent: Susanne Smith. Women's! Student Government Association! president: Candace Huber, the; jeirl with the most hypnotic eyes: Jane Rawer, the Indie Queen and other Leonides girls. ! Mrs. Margaret Gluck and Mrs.; Betty A. Lrwis, hostesses in Hibbs ; and McAllister dormitories, also; will model Marilyn Siefert will be the moderator. The theme will center around a trip to Bermuda and transporta- ; tion (admission) is free. Fashions will be furnished by the Charles Shop and Jack Harp er's. LA Will Discuss Academic Honesty ™‘ m 7 tmm “ 2 "- 218 Hetrel Union. trica. Engineering The council also will reconsider Admission is free, toe Woman's Student Govern- _ 1 ~ _— —— ment Association big-little sister program and will accept prelimi- m nary nominations for council of£i- m cers. m Self-nomination blanks for the council are now available in 132 Sparks. Applicants must have a 2J5 all-university average and must submit two wallet size ! photos. I THESIS U MUITIUTHING ” FAST . ECONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTIM6 »a B. CQLU-XE 'Dear, do you suppose we could din* out tonight I broke the can openerf What harm a little trick, or more If it gets Pop inside our doorl Newman Club to Show Film IN REC HALL From 9 til i AO S-A794 Come semiformal THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA p I I r\ I I n If" I! Finney Named Soph Queen Sfeele-Dubbs Personal Feudi Audre)r Fin „ y , | m - , _ | . _ education from Havertown, was Claimed in Church Sermon Letter on Page Four Stroll The Rev. Donald R. Cutler, assistant to the Eector of St-1 Mrs. Ada F. Kanhaus, Cumber-1 land County home economist and; W. A. “Spike” Kelley, of the! President's staff, were appointed! as advisers to the Hotel Greeters. HIS ORCHESTRA RALPH MARTBQE and l/Uoodnn^i IFC Flowers TUESDAY, MARCtI 11. 1958 Are You A Bore? 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