PAGE TV/0 Return of Asked by Dr. Harold E. Dickson, professor of the history of art and architecture, has said that "the least the University can do" is restore the two controversial George Gray Barnard statues, The Hewer and Rising Woman, to their proper place The statues stood in Schw Eng Council To Evaluate Professors The Engineering and Architec ture Student Council has voted to institute a faculty evaluation program similar to those in other colleges of the University. The program would provide for mimeographed questionnaires de signed to evaluate each professor and his course The sheets would be disti ibuted by individual pro fessors and filled in by their stu dents. The council also decided Tues day to study the present faculty advisor system and try to initiate a new program leading to a more ieneficial student-advisor rela tionship. A total of $3OO will be donated to the Penn State Engineer to help pay for the publication and mailing of its annual high school issue. Copies of the magazine were sent to guidance councilors in every state high school. The Council also donated $lO to the World University Service Committee, An Honors Day Program will be published again this year. The booklet contains the names of students who have re c eived scholar;,hips and awards a n members of engineering an d chitecture honor societies. Marketing Group To Elect Officers The Marketing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Theta Xi to elect officers. Speakers at the meeting will be Thomas Kerr and Robert Bower of the Nittany Office Equipment Co. They will demonstrate meth ods of selling office equipment. Graduating seniors in the club will meet at 7 p.m. to set up nomi nations for the elections. Handbook Candidates Students interested in working on the Student Handbook may ap ply today and tomorrow at the Hetzel Union desk, 111 NOW TAT Now: 1:46, 3:44, 5:42, 7:40, 9:38 The Happiest Show In Townl m.c.m luaseats • r A SOl. C. SIMI. PrAkigion starring < ," DANNY KAYE •• " MERRY 4, ' ANDREW , PIE co RA rrin; NGEL BACCALONI 1R0..1 PURCELL , ROBERT COOTS 0 In C.llems e zeit• Ald 14EIM:01.011 Alpha Phi Omega Gamma Sigma Sigma Mixer Tonight 1:30 to 9:00 p.m. Simmons Rec. Room • REFRESHMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT • All members invited Statues Dickson ab Auditorium until July 1955 .vhen they were removed to the ,University salvage dump. Speaking on "Bariiard and his statues: Tragicomedy at Harrisburg," at the second in the current Simmons series sponsored by the College of the Liberal Arts, Dickson said the statues now may be the only remaining plaster models of the two original statues. The actual marble statues were both pur chased by Rockefeller and are at the Rockefeller mansion on the Hudson. Dickson called Barnard a dedi-' cated, authentic genius who al though a promoter of not always practical ideas was always a, sculptor. The "tragicomedy" at Harris-1 burg started in 1901 when Bar-: nard was awarded the contract for the sculptoring for the Capi-, , tol Building then being built. After working out an elab orate scheme, Dickson said, Bar nard became engaged in a tus sle with the Commonwealth when numerous reductions were made in the allotments for the work. For 14 years Barnard worked on the two groups of statues— all that remained of his elaborate plans—fought with the legisla ture for more money and rose to great popularity with his work. Barnard, Dickson said, was fortunate that he was at odds with the legislature and the architect of the Capitol Build ing because when the scandal caused by the immense ex penditures for decoration of the building broke, he was not in cluded in' the ranks of those attacked for their extravagance. Barnard's works had carried him to such popularity, Dickson said, that at the dedication cere mony for the two groupings which stand on either side of the main protico the Pennsylvania band played such songs as "Barnard" and "The Barnard March." The song "Pennsylvania" was first voiced in honor of Barnard, he said. PENN STATE DINER Fine Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" ) SPRING ,/ WEEK 1958 THE DAILY CaLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Accounting Trip Today To Exclude Freshmen Freshmen will not be permitted to go on the accounting trip to; t h e Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Co., which will leave at noon today ,from parking lot 23. Sophomore, junior and senior ,students who signed up for the trip will be...t ak e n on a tour through the company and the ac-• icounting offices and will then t hear a discussion of the company's accounting system. Mormon Series to End The concluding presentation of, the "Philosophy of Mormonism"' lecture series, "Modern Prophet and New Scriptures," will be, given at 8 tonight in 208 Boucke. * STARLITE * DRIVE-IN Midway Between SlateSk%ilkeritAl Bellefonte THURSDAY & FRIDAY NO DOWN PAYMENT in Cinema Scope JOANNE WORDWARD —AND— DAVID WAYNE COURAGE of BLACK BEAUTY JOAN CRAWFORD —AND— MIMI GIBSON • PLUS CARTOON • tidier way, it's smart strategy. The Bi-Way's exclusive Arafold collar looks as good as it feels (has stays to keep it trim and neat). Perfect, too,! when worn with a tie. And the cool open-weave fabric is yours in a smart stripe or basket weave. Long or short sleeves. From $ 4.oo.Cluett,Peabodyl & Co., Inc. Featuring The Axidentals MAY 1 Coronation of Miss Penn State and Pre• sentation of Awards Double-playt _ieor the ARROW Bi-Way Sport open or closed ARROW--tm-- Casual Woos' Applications, Fees Due For Med School Test The application and $lO fee fort the medical college admission test! must be sent to the educational; testing service by Saturday. Applications and information, i bulletins may be obtained from; , Leon R. Kneebone in 117 Buck-1 hout. The test will be given from t 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 3. 00000000000000000000 00 0 0 CATHAUM NOW - 12:45, 3:35, 6:25, 9:15 . , . BEST PICTURE 4F Winner -61:7Acadeniy::Avkrds! CINEMASCOPE•TECHNICOLOR. A SAM SP/ECIEL PRODUCTION A COONMPA PICTURE 00000000000000000000000 000c0000000000000T:)000000 THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1958 DOC Students Begin Nominations for Council Students in Division of Coun seling who are not on academie probation may nominate them selves for positions on the DOC student council until 5 p.m. Tues day at the Hetzel Union desk. 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