PAGE TWO AIM Governors' Board OK's Indie Honor Society The Association of Independent Men Board of Governors Tuesday night approved the new independent honorary rociety—Promethean—but not until Carl Smith, AIM vice president, questioned the purposes of the group and one of its charter members. Smith asked David Detzer, one of the group's originators, %% healer its purpose was to honor independents for activities in Independent organisations or In "just any old activity." Detzer replied that it was for honoring persons in all activities so long as they are independents. Smith then questioned whether James Nussbaum, newly elected junior class vice president, be longed in the organization. "lie has just been elected to office and is unproven," said Smith Charles Blunt then stated that he had run against Nuns• baum and "as I recall, he had a rattier impressive list of activi ties" Smith also asked why Don ald Dennis. another member of the board. had not been asked to join. Edward Frymoyer. AIM president, said that Dennis was to be asked to join at the close of the meeting. David Byers raised the ques AIM Action Stirs Referendum Talk A plan of referendum and initiative is being discussed in the wake of the approval, on first reading, Tuesday night of a directed vote amendment for the constitution of the Asso ciation of independent Men Board of Governors. Commenting on the directed voting amendment. David Det:er Town Independent Men t COlinsil representative, said he is! cil's wishes if he believed the not in favor of the motion. "I members were not really in would rather see referendum, re-,. formed or interested. call and initiative," he said. .1 "There has been talk at the; James Goodwin. board alter- !council." Zepp said. "about hav-1 nate. agreed with Denier that Img a referendum system." Zepp referendum and initiative would !said he felt referendum is better' ba good for AIM: however. he !than directed voting because it, said last night that "he does ;shows the feelings of the students not agree with a recall plan." !rather than those of just the Referendum, Go(xiwin sa i d.' council members. would he superior to the pro-, posed aine” -- tment if it applies to gk IL • the P , Istsl , ie"t aS well as indiAlloed Arcnitect board members. On recall. however. Goodwin said it would put the president in a position where he would i: To Give Taik Carl Koch. assistant pnafessor be afraid of removal by students of anshitecture at Massachusetts even when ha did not know iitute of Technology and a their wishes. The board will lnst eadlng archltect, will speak at have no recourse. on any mat- l have not t 7:30 tonight in the lietzel ter on which they expressed an opinion. Goodwin tAtidlwr:l:lll - to his teaching, he said. `l , - , ac .4 4: :he N. ew ye-7k f_ of Cart tlood‘%.r. said 't amendment ""- rnean: :0 e ,. a , t .,. fvthe pre.. s ed Koch and Assoclates and has de wner_tin.-o,t win be preserted at .s.4 " ed " 131\ Y b " IldtlI g s " 1 „ ex: 7 - 1 .,„ amendment KNlt,'s weik has included the r • eq ,„..., „ te of housing develop the board o iteverrers ts.% bind " lents: :.nopping centers: facilities tl for Boston Watenvay. Inc.: a -e pies:dent :o.f:le board's wi.sh-;ntarket pace in Rhavnager. Softball Exam The Chemistry and phr , se ,;the Basso... Center Pro,lect: and qtr rt To Be Given Tonight coit , %•ll is p: e;. the ° 1 . ,, e .. - „7" t e .T ts ,, M , i ,, l ,, ttar Y Tra—Te only gretin :3 htve :Erected rot- The national aL.e address is sponsored by the examination will be given at the in gb enaid zeppw Chemistry and peparniter.: n Arzhitecture and,WRA Officals Cub reeling at Physics Student Council pr 1- Is open to the pub. tonight m 0 White es. dent. said he does not believe There will be a 25 cents charv , a person's power as president Krogh to Show Slides pzi:,-.able at the time of the ex is hurt by directed voting since Dr. Richard N. Krozh. preft - or' anunat-to he will usually hay* time to of. Spanish, w... 11 show s:,...:des of, Women planning to take the go back to 11:-count with any 'Spain at the Spanish C:ub meet-=exam are to notify Joan Nessler new. facts. However. Zepp said 'in.:l'"? E bet .,, e 417 in White he would go against the coun- r.Onttcs Livin.4.,‘ Center. 1131.uld2L•z. PLAYERS SCHWAB AUDITORIUM E 9 The Merchant of Venice b„ 8 p.m. MAY 8,9, 10 Tickets at NUB or doer Thursday 75c Fri and Sat. $125 tion of whether this would turn into a secret organization. Detzer replied, 'No." Charles Bartholomew, Town Independent Men president, re iterated Detzer's remarks saying "Promethean wilt not turn into a Lion's Paw or Kitty's Claw or anything like that " Bartholomew moved the question and it was passed by a voice vote. Debate on other action was curtailed because of the time consumed with Promethean and the directed vote amend ment. The board appropriated $2OO for the independent encampment In other action, the board ap propriated $25 to the AIM band for their forthcoming concert and voted to place the trophy AIM and Leonides won for the Spring Week float parade to Ndtany 20. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Panhel Votes Constitution Rush Change A system of preferential match ing, in which the rushee's pref erence list will be filled before the sorority preference list in for mal rush, has been approved for the second time and added to the Panhellenic Council constitution. The system has been used for the last several years except for this year when a system was used in which the sorority preference list *as filled first. The system will involve the use of IBM machines. President Phyllis Muscat an nounced that Alpha Kuppa Alpha has been declared inactive by the Senate Committee on Student Af fairs, but may reorganize at any time. The council voted to continue aid to Susan Kalmar, a Hungar ian student, next semester. Coun cil members hope to raise $250 through contributions from indi vidual sororities. The council will help the 'Uni versity Christian Association, through the individual sororities, in conducting a survey to find lodging for foreign students in the coming year. Two volunteers from each sorority w ill devote three hours each to the drive. 43 Jrs. Named Class Advisers Forty-three students have been appointed to the Junior Class Ad visory Board. They are: Robert Abraham, Carole Ber rier, Charles Blunt, Sarah Brown ing, Richard Bullock. Vernon Bur pier, Ellen Butterworth, Patricia_ Collie, Rae Ellen Cooper. Kath;',wagner, a University graduate erine Davis. Madeline Dimeling., who died in France in 1944, will Mary Dirnperia, James Elliott. =be, three stories high with a base- Kenneth Evans, Aileen Feld man, Carole Frank. Theodore Hal-'ment and an adjacent one-story laboratory. ler. Lewis Herman, Margaret Huh , WJanjig- fo illiam Jaffe, Jessie The basement area will be used se ,r housing stores and issuing uni ian, Lo u Holmson, Raymond forms and equipment, while offi- Kunsman, Martin Leshner, Car - toes and classrooms will be located meila LaSpada, Bernard Maedc on the other three floors. vin., George McTurk, Jody Mil-' The laboratory will be used to ler. James Macinko, Dorothy New-: house heavy ordnance equipment. The general contractor for the is Patsy, Ann Pennell. Eleanor, non man, Jean Nigh, Steven Ott. Glor-, Martin will be the John McSha- Co. Rarig. artin Scherr, Murray Si- Contracting $362 The Mc ,Boo. Con- Jay Waterman. Howard Wolfley,mon, Helen Skade, Carl Smith., Shanon bid was tracts were also awarded to the B. 0. Daubert Co. for heating Larry 13yers and Asa Dickinson. work: Milicreak Electric Con- struct:on Co. for electrical work; BusAd Senior Appointed and Riggs, Distlar and Co. for AFROTC Division Head lurr arno work. 1 -o W . ie.c.and also said an entrance Robert O'Conr.or, senior in 'will be built to the parking lot ly,!siness admmistration from behind the Home Economics South Erie, and a colonel in the Air Building from College Avenue. Force ROTC, has been appointed' The two wings for the building Commander of the Universitv,as well as the connecting struc- ROTC division. O'Connor will be responsible, with other subordinates, for the training and activities of 2600 Air MTOWAT BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE iF BELLEFONTE SHOWTIME 3:40 THURSDAY & FRIDAY WILD IS THE WIND ANNA MAGNANI -AND ANTHONY QUINN fflni9l7M7l Tecbgsa.% w!.Ur • vw . iww . COFLNEI. VaLDE _ PLUS CARTOON' IP * STARLITE * DRIVE.IN -AND „TE.-LN WALT A.CE —Daily ColleyLan Photo by Marty Schorr ORCHESIS. Spring Dance Concert of the Women's Recreation Association, is to include such impressionistic numbers as the one shown here: "How High is High." The concert is being held to night and Saturday night in White Hall. Contracts Awarded For ROTC Building Contracts have been awarded for the $1,181,745 Wagner Building, the new military science building, to be located on Three-mile road just east of the flower gardens, according to Walter H. Wiegand, director of the Department of Physical Plant. The new building, named after the late Lt. If. Edward STATE •«• Feat. 1:48, 3:43, 5:40. 7:37, 9:33 - k.1,. 411!, , ANTHONY QUINN 04 , , SOPHIA WREN A .' iAttu I a 00000000000000000000000 CAT UM Now - 12:24. 3:19. 6:13. 9:10 ci ;SD 0 - tHARTIN . the Young Lions apoooop.. 064c1.4 * MTTANY Now - Doors Open 6:45 10.(01:03 people thrilled to the Reader's Digest story "REACH FOR THE SKY" KENNETH MORE 000000000000acl000000000 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 By JEFF POLLACK ture to the Home Economics Building are scheduled for com pletion by April 28, 1960. A contract has been given for a one-room addition to the Agri cultural Engineering Building well as for an additional storage building to be located on the Uni versity farm. The storage building will be pre-fabricated and of metal. WDFM PROGRAM T R D "JOAN Of ARC AT THE STAKE" Dramatic Oratorio by Arthur Honegger Vera Zorina Philadelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy Temple University Choir by recording SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1958 10:00 p.m. WMAJ Programs 00 . 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