WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. 1958 Trustee Of 'Fun Students are losing fun in living for the sake of hum drum security of a job with a “steady” income, according to Miss Mary Jane Wyland, a trustee of the University. Miss Wyland spoke to a capacity audience at the Women’s Student Government Association convocation Monday night in the Hetzel Union auditorium. Miss Wyland said there is a .“bigger thing” that-can come from finding a “sense of values in the things we are doing.” “We need to get more fun out of living by taking a calculated risk.’’ she said. . College women must discover the "self development that we provide for ourselves." she said. The college graduate should have something inside which comes from an integrated sense of values that directs her "be liefs stands on topics." " The college woman should have a sense of tolerance- and world consciousness, she said. “We are only part of a great Collegian Business Staff Candidates MEETING 7:15 TONIGHT WE'VE OUR STORE CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB Hits Loss in Living' By MARIE RUSSO group of people and should be aware of what is going on,” ac cording to Miss Wyland. An educated person is so cially acceptable in a commun ity anywhere. She can converse amicably with people of all backgrounds and can stand for what she believes without caus ing any ill feeling. A person who does not recog nize spiritual values and relation ships is missing something drastic from her life. Chem Phys to Elect Officers The Chemistry-Physics Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in 209 Hetzel Union to elect officers. 106 WEST BEAVER AVENUE COLLEGE THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Fifty-one Students Named To Dean's List in BusAd A total of 51 Students in the ru ? e *- 3-66: John Price. 3.66: Paulin* nf ArtminictT'!!* 1 Ricksnli Sidney Schreiber, 3.£6: college oi -business WaJUr Weilie i RobJey wiuute, 3.6*; tion have been named to theiwilliam wadis. 3.65. dean’s list for the fall semester, j William Sleigh. 3.65: Richard Hammond.' Two Students received 4.00; 3 - 65 : Francis Rood, 3.60: George Kelly. j They are James Miller; and Kobert Pivik. Carson. 3.56 : Elaine Mondell. 3.58: Rob-> Other students and their aver-i' rt Archib i „ * _. _ _ I Edward Datcmasch. 3.50; Conrad Dough-i ifii v*v de , r, -D- i : 3.50; Richard Evans. 3.50; William; Th^*. M, S b fi¥ E»*ene ( Forbes. 3.50; John Fuako, 3.50; Herbert! Tniomaa, 3.83; Gilbert Kahn. 3.82; Donald | Heffner, 3.60; Elizabeth Trezise. 3.50: McCreary 3.81; Irwin Marcus, 3.31 :i ; Theodore Weathers, 3.50; Louis Wonderly,' Thoraaa Powell, 3.51. {3.50 , James Swartzwelder. 3.51: Curtis Smith.! _ 3.51; James Dushaw, 3.71: Dolores Hef-. rL a .. /•|„L T—:#.L* ner. 3.71:. Arthur Xapp«J. 3.71; Roy« Club TO mC6t Tonight Fuhrman, 3.68; William Bender. 3.65; Jean! THa PHacc Oink mill Crandley, 3.66: Charles Grainger. 3.66;,, t fte . t? e ? S Vo , P*? 1 ? t William Hahaciveh. 3.66. ,• tonight m 7 Sparks to begin Walter Juzi, 3.66; James Kester. 3.66:'the fourth round Of its tOUrna- Donald Littlewood, 3.66; Mansuato Pie- ment. Thursday and Friday Nites ... Don Smaltz - Dixieland Saturday Night . . . Bob Leßoy - Jazz MOVED INSIDE THE CIRCLE Tea Official Will Speak The Marketing Club will hear Robert Kayser, route develop ment personnel manager with the Jewel Tea Company, talk on “Op portunity with Jewel Tea” at 7:30 tonight at Theta Chi. Beaver jU... :ombination aturing the • your fav e'U also be steamed ■3&% &vv. PAGE THREE Phonograph REPAIR ||||p BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE opposite the Post Office 111 E. Beaver Ave. -----