PAGE TWO Tickets Co on Sale For Awards Night Tickets for Awards Night, which will be held from 7 to 9:45 p.m. in Recreation Hall, will go on sale this afternoon at the Hetzel Union desk. This year's night will combine the presentation of 30 Spring Week awards and concerts by the Phi Mu Alpha band and the Axidentals with the Coro nation of Aliss Penn State, which Encampment was held on a separate night last year. • i Applications Tickets are 50 cents each and ; also will be sold by members of the Spring Week committee in residence dining halls, at Ire amities and at the committee's headquarters at the Carnival. No pro; ision will be made for; block seating of groups. Before the Coronation, Miss) Penn State finalists and the Axi dentals vill attend a banquet and the finalists will then travel by motorcade to Recreation Hall. The finalists, chosen from 32 contestants at preliminary judg ing last week, are Annette Ag- Encampment, v, hich has been in' ner, sponsored by Chi Omega existence for six years, is a 3-day and Alpha Sigma Phi; Ellen conference held before the start) Donovan, sponsored by Kappa of school in September. Prob- Kappa Gamma and Sigma Nu; lens of the students and the Uni-i Sybil Kersh, sponsored by Kap vet:Aty are discussed and result- 4 pa Alpha Theta and Sigma Al mg recommendations are made tt - ,! Pha Epsilon; Dorothy Lents, the All-University Cabinet during' sponsored by Alpha Zeta, and the following fall semester. I Ginger Ottinger, sponsored by Ninety students will attend thisi Alpha Omicron Pi and Chi Phi. year's Encampment, which will The coeds will he interviewed be held September 4 through 7 I singly on stage by master of cer at the Mont Alto School of For-lemonies Stewart Kahan, president entry Of these 90 students, aboutlof Thespians. Judges Luther Kep -70 will be chosen by the posi- ler, Bill Coleman ad Robert Bre tions they hol in campus activi-jon, local photographers, will be ties seated in the audience. Available Students interested in attend ing the 1958-59 Student Encamp ment may pick up applications to day through next Wednesday at the Iletzel Union desk. The Cabinet Personnel Inter viewing Committee will interview applicants on May 4, 5 and 6. The remaining 20 will be chosen, from the applicants on the basis, of their interviews, and. in some' cases, campus activities While Encampment d oes not', constitute a legislative body, its recommendations to Cabinet ap— pear to have had a great deal of, succes, and have exerted much influence in the past. Much of the student insurance program instituted this year grew out of Encampment recommenda tions. Abolition of the rotation system also giew out of an Encampment recommendation, as did the Cab met reorgamiation which is now in a Cabinet committee for study. The w o r k of Encampment is done in seven or eight special workshop', followed by a plenary session at the end of the 3-day conference, Tifen berg Named Frosh Sweetheart Judith Tifenberg, freshman in arts and lettei, from Syracuse, N Y , was crowned Sweetheart of th e freshman class Saturday night at the freshman dance, 'Antal in Blue." lier attendants were Barbara R Green freshman in home eco nomies from Jenkintown, and Margaret McPherson. freshman in home economics from New Park. runners-up in the compe tition. Navy to Interview At HUB Today. A Navy officer will interview and advise men interested in the Navy's aviation cadet and avia tion officer programs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Heim' Union eardroom. The aviation cadet program is designed for single men between the ages of 18 and 25 who have completed at least two years of college. The aviation officer candidate program is for college graduates, single or married, between the ages of 19 and 26. Correction: Cwens Mildred Moyer has been tapped by Cwens. sophomore women's hat society, not Kathryn Moyer, as erroneously reported in last Thursday's Collegian. THESIS IMULTILITHING COtiiiiiiaii iliMille 6. COL EGIS AD 114114 The winner will be crowned by. James Jimirro, spring week chair-' man, after a medley of four num bers is played in the style of Billy May by the Phi Mu Alpha Band. The Axidentals, A B C - Para- ' mount recording artists, will present a 45-minute concert. The group was voted the most promising vocal group in the Billboard Tenth Annual Disc- Jockey Poll. Billed as the group with the "well-integrated sound," the four iAxtdentals have appeared at the !Copacabana in New York City, the El Cortex Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. and the Copa Club in Pittsburgh. i After their concert, the group will announce the overall win ners of Spring Week. The names ,of winners will be placed in t sealed envelopes and remain sec ret until the envelopes are opened iby the Axidentals. The 26 trophies and 4 medals Ito be awarded will be on display this week and next in the Athletic Store. Bixby to Address SEA Convocation The Student Education Associa tion of Pennsylvania will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Gamma Phi Beta suite in Haller Hall. Dr. Paul Bixby, head of the De partment of Education, will be the guest speaker and will show color slides of his visit to the Philippine i Islands. Future teachers may at-I tend. i Spring Week Chairmen 1 To Hear Suggestions The Spring Week chairmen of; all participating groups will meet, at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 3 Carnegie.; Sugge'.tions on construction, and organization will be given and standards will be explained. No more than three persons from each group may attend. i 000000000000000000000000 CATHAUM Now - 12:45 - 3:35 - 6:25 - 9:15 7 Academy Awards! "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" 00000000000000000000000 * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 Inside Story of the Land of • Mystery that Produced Sputnik! "THIS IS RUSSIA" Full Length - in Color THE DAILY COLLEGIAN —Bob Thompson photo GOING UP . . . A crane lifts a giant fan to the roof of the Cathaum Theatre. The rig tied up one lane of traffic on Col lege Avenue for more than an hour Monday afternoon, Reading Group Will Attend '5B Festival Students from five centers and six colleges will attend the 10th annual Pennsylvania Intercolle giate Reading Festival to be held at the University tomorrow and Friday. Representatives of the Univer isity will include Elizabeth ,Harnecl, poetry; Floyd Santoro, prose; Frank Cermak, drama; and Kenneth Williams, who will par ticipate in the reading hour 'Thursday night. Dr. Charlotte I. Lee, associate ;professor of speech at Northwest ;ern University, will speak on I "Anyone We Know?" a collection ;of character sketches by contem porary authors, at the banquet at ;5:45p.m. tomorrow in the Hettel Union Building. Since the festival is not a con test there will be no judging or i rating. However, after each of the sessions devoted exclusively to ;the reading of a particular form of literature, Dr. Lee will discuss Ithe criteria for interpreting that form. Application for Delphi To Be Completed Today Applications for Delphi, sopho more men's bat society, must be completed by 5 p.m. today. All second and third semester men may apply by filling out a card in the new activities file located in the dean of men's of fice. TATS_ N o, • Academy Award Winner Best Actor of The Year es Ns s sow is en ow or ur g e I ROCK AND ROLL : AT SEA MADE THE CAPTAIN QUEASY NEW I RIOTOUS I ALEC GUINNESS 111 at A WCHAEL SALCONPROOUCTION . ! • hiadeaui • 11.15441161111 NUN MIMI MI 111.111.1 in Feat. 2:06, 3:56. 5:52, 7:45. 1:38 STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Englishman Will Speak On Science Dr. Charles E. Raven, personal . chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, will speak on "Recent Changes in the Relation Between Religion and Science" at 8 tomorrow in 121 Sparks. Dr. Raven, former vice chan cellor of Cambridge University, is a canon in the Church of Eng land. He is the author of many biological works. Dr. Raven delivered the Gifford lectures at St. Andrews which , have been published in two vol rumes entitled "Science and Reli gion" and "Experience and Inter pretation." He is also the author ,of "Science and the Christian Man." Dr. Raven has been giving a series of lectures at the University„ of Cincinnatti's College of Medi cine which are designed to help students understand the historical and philosophical complications of the medical profession. He will be accompanied by his wife. • Mrs. Raven, who served, in the Belgian Resistance move-' ment during World War 11, also is a distinguished lecturer. The lecture is sponsored by the' faculty committee on religious studies of the College of the Lib era]. Arts. immediately following , the lecture there will he a public reception for Dr. and Mrs. Raven, in the Hetzel Union Building. 'European Thinking' To Be Discussed The Rev. Eberhard Bethge, an anti-Nazi involved in the Hitler assassination attempt July 20, 1944, and Mrs. Charles E. Raven, Belgian under ground resistance leader during World War 11, will discuss "Contemporary Thinking in Europe" at 7:30 tonight in the memorial lounge of the Helen Ea kin Eisenhower Chapel. The forum is sponsored by World University Service, cur rently conducting a campus-wide drive. Collegian Photo Staff to Meet The Daily Collegian photo graphy staff will meet at 7 to night in 8 Carnegie. RADIO Servico and Supplies *Car Radios • Portable Radios •Phonographt •Batteries • OU I :tiot 'SA State College TV - 232 S. Mien Si. Attention! COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF CANDIDATES Important Last Meeting ...Meet the new Senior Boarders, etc. Compulsory Attendance A very short meeting 305 Sparks 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1958 Traffic Court Collects $2OB Thirty-five students were fined a total of $2OB by Traffic Court on. Monday for illegal parking. registration sticker not displayed and failure to report to the Cam pus Patrol Office within the next complete school day after receiv ing the summons. • Fifty-one cases were handled. Two students, found guilty of their fifth violation, will have their cars sent home for 16 weeks, and another with four violations will lose his driving privileges for 60 days. Thirteen students failed to ap pear and were given automatic fines. Driver Trainer to Speak Joseph Intorre, associate in charge of driver training, Insti tute of Public Safety, will address Delta Nu Alpha, transportation fraternity, at 7.30 tonight at Sigma Nu. STARLITE * DRIVE-IN Midway Between State m %l i eke ri tAl !t i le o fonto WED., THURS. & FRI. 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