The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 13, 1958, Image 2

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3 Chosen to Speak
At Press Conclave
Arthur "Red" Motley, publisher of Parade Magazine;
Emery Ruby, editor of the Gallup Poll; and Charles H. Hamil
ton, managing editor o fthe Richmond, Va., News-Leader,
will be guest speakers at the Pennsylvania Press Conference
Fi iday and Saturday in the N
Prexy to Be
Initiated By
AlphoKapPsi
Preqident Eric A Walker will
be initiated into Alpha Kappa Psi,
professional society in business
adminktration at 7 tonight in the
Autoport Restaurant.
Walker will give brief remarks
at the annual dinner meeting.
He will attend the annual pic
nic of the Committee on Inter
national Understanding at 5:30
p.m. tomorrow at a Tussey
Mountain cabin.
Walker will be guest speaker
Thursday night for the annual
dinner and election of officers of
the Retired Staff Club. The din
ner will begin at 6:30 in the Auto
port Restaurant and the speech
will begin at approximately 7:45.
The annual two-day Pennsyl
vania News Conference will
open officially Friday with wel
come remarks by Walker at
11:45 a.m. in the Nittany Lion
Inn.
The conference will be spon
sored by the Pennsylvania Society
of Newspaper Editors, the Penn
sylvania Newspaper Publishers
Association and the School of
Journalism.
Thirty Initiated
By Angel Flight
Thirty coeds have been initiated
into Angel Flight.
They were selected from 150
applicants and chosen on the basis
of their interest, appearance and
personality by a board of flight
advisers, members of Arnold Air
Society and officers of Angel
Flight.
Initiated were:
Kathryn Alfein, Elizabeth Barlow, Stir.,
Bat 1, Dweiololyn Chuba, Catherine Craig
Freer, Dorothea Harm, Ann Hoek
onbericer. Phyllis Karg. Linda Lane. Phil
lii Lana, luilith Lanham. Anita Locate
Jan Markin, Linda Miller.
Judith Norton, 11,aul3e Peterson, Jean
Rickert. Marsha Seha - xe, Sally Seifarth.
Susanne Shaner, Susan Sherman. Sandra
Slash, Billie Stewart, Susan Sunderland,
Mary Taylor, Karla Thns, Judith Tifen
berg, Gloria Walker end Suzanne Wertz.
Theater Group
To Give Play
Five O'Clock Theatre will pre
sent its final production of the
semester at 5 p.m. today when it
stages "Society for the Preven
tion of Dateless Nights."
The play, a 1-act comedy, was
written by Robert Shiarella, jun
ior in arts and letters from New
Kensington. It attempts to an
swer a pertinent question of the
time and provide guidance for
the male segment of the student
body.
Featured in the cast are Joseph
Servello, junior in art education,
from Altoona, and Ivan Ladizin
sky, sophomore in arts and let
ters from State College.
The production is being directed
by Marvin Katz, sophomore in
arts and letters from Drexel Hill.
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ttany Lion Inn
Motley will he the main speaker
of the conference which is spon
sored by the Pennsylvania Society
of Newspaper Editors, the Penn
sylvania News paper Publishers
Association and the School of
Journalism.
Motley will speak at the annual
press awards dinner at 6.30 p.m.
Saturday in the Inn. His topic will
be, "Responsibilities and Oppor
tunities of a Free Press."
An 11:45 a.m. luncheon meet
ing Friday will officially open
the conference. President Eric
A. Walker will welcome the
newspapermen and women. and
Hamilton will speak on "Some
Aspects of Clear Writing."
"What's Wrong with Today's
Newspapers and What Can Be
Done About It," will be the theme
of talks at 2p m. Friday. Ruby
will discuss "The Gallup Poll Re
veals Major Changes Necessary."
Discussions will be held on chan
ges in health, education, business
and religious news.
A service awards dinner will
be held at 6 p.m. Friday. H. Eu
gene Goodwin, head of the
School of Journalism. will pre
sent the awards. G. A. Harsh
man, president and editor of the
Sharon- Herald, will speak on
"How's Your Status Quo?"
The annual meeting of the Uni
ted Press Editors of Pennsylvania
will be held at 10 a.m., and the
Penr.sylvania Society of News
paper Editors will meet at 4 p.m.
Friday.
Saturday's program will include
speeches and panel discussions.
Alumni Group
Memberships
Graduating seniors may obtain
Alumni Association memberships
all this week at a special desk set
up in the Hetzel Union Building.
The desk is situated across from
the auditorium.
Special rates are being offered
graduating seniors if they join the
Alumni Association on or before
Commencement Day. A one-year
membership costs $2, while a life
membership may be obtained for
$7O. The life membership may be
purchased on an installment plan
with $lO down and $l5 a year for
the next four years.
Memberships are also available
at the Alumni Office, 104 Old
Main.
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Harmony, Ca=nand Samplers
many, many other great specials
University Record Shop
"Across from Atherton Hall"
Open Evenings Until 9:00 p.m. AD 7-7731
Kowalski
Receives
Fellowship
Lawrence Kowalski, senior in
,political science from Hazleton, ,
has been awarded the $lBOO
Knapp Fellowship in Political
Science offered by the University
1
of Wisconsin.
He plans to begin graduate
work this fall at Wisconsin, work- I the administration, as well as stu- 1
king first for his master of arts dents, will attend the conclave.
i degree and then for his doctor of Members of the Encampment]
philosophy degree. He will spe- committee are Curry; Jay Feld- I
cialize in political theory and stein, All-University president and
political behavior studies. chairman of the plenary session;
other Two scholarships were
David Epstein, Encampment eval-'
!also awarded to ---- -_—___, l uation chairman; Theodore Hal
; him: the $l4OO i - I ler, business manager; and Mar
- 1
'Woodrow Wilson I shat Jacobson, recreation director.'
1
Fellowship at. , The Communieations Wurkstiop will be
i - headed by Gary Young, with Barbara Stone'
IPrinceton Un i- as secretary. Members will be:
versity and the *mh, Robert Franklin, Collegian editor; Wil-1
$6OO Jo h n W. 1 1 " 41 1 Mas ' i bur Lewellen, WDFM director; Bryna
WhiteWel-
Fellow- 1, ' 41 eon. Student Handbook editor; Joseph Pat
ton, Leine editor; Constance Jones; Lor
i ship from Penn L- 1* "" - _
~ rain Jablonski; Arlene D'Onofrio, and
I State. He will V Na---- Rachel Newman.
4., , 4, Louis Phillips will bead the Culture and
retain the White -,' -,., 1 Academie Affairs Workshop, with Jean
I award, and since ' , .. i Kissick as secretary. Member* will he:
(the he has accepted "'
i William Sekeres, president of Mineral
Industries Student Council; Ruth Johnson,
Wisconsin ... ..--_.. President of Education Student Council;
'grant, he will be Kowalski the chairman of the Cultural Aspects Com
an Honorary Woodrow Wilson mittee; the Pee*ideetef `' tbe Board a
Dramatics and Forensics; James Meister,
IFellow. president of the Business Administration
Kowalski has held scholarships
throughout hi s undergraduate' s
career at the University. He re
ceived a $lOO state scholarship'
for all four years and this year
won the $250 Kunkel Scholarship.
Last year he held the $lOO Class
of 1920 Scholarship and the $lOO
Liberal Arts Scholarship.
He attended the University's
Hazleton Center for two years
and while there was president of
its student council. He is a mem
ber of Phi Beta Kappa, national
honorary scholastic society; Phi
Kappa Phi, honorary scholarship
fraternity; Phi Gamma Mu, hon
orary social science society; the
Slavic Club, and the Intercol
legiate Conference on Govern
ment.
Arch Head Sketches
Toronto Campus Scenes
Milton S. Osborne, professor
and head of the Department of
Architecture, is at the University
of Toronto, sketching campus
scenes for the Varsity Graduate,
alumni magazine of the uni
versity,
Osborne is on leave of absence
from the University. He is serv
ing as acting director of the
School of Architecture at the
University of Toronto.
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Delegates Chosen
For Encampment
The names of the 90 students-34 coeds and 56 men—
chosen to attend Student Encampment were announced last
night by Eugene Curry, chairman.
The seventh annual Encampment will be held Sept. 3 to 6
at the Mont Alto Forestry School. Members of the faculty and
Student Council: Riley Johnson, chairman
of the lecture @erica: Robert Laßar, presi-1
dent of the "Acricu!turn Student Council;,
Llitune Carder* and Sue Smithson.
Head of the Judicial System Workshop
will be Mary Ann Cemmill. Sandra Grot
sky will be secretary. Workshop members
will be:
Roger Serots. chairman of Tribunal:
Fred Blair. chairman of the Association
'of Independent Men Judicial Board of Re
view: chairman of women's Judicial; chair-
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By PAT EVANS
Collegian Personnel Director
TUESDAY. MAY 13. 1958
man of the Interfraternity Councft Board
of Control; Ellen Donovan, president of
the Women's. Student Government Associ
ation; Douglas Smith, chairman of Troth.:
, Court; Staten Ott, sophomore class presi
dent, and Henrietta Harris.
Charles Bartholomew will head the Pres.
ent Problems of Student Government Work
shop, wit Jeanette Butler as secretary.
Members Will be:
Lynn Ward, chairman of the All.ljnia
verssty Elections Committee; two presi
dents of University centers' student MM.
ells; Vincent Marino, junior class presi
dent; Howard Byers, chairman of Unisee.
sity pnrty; Campus party's clique chair
man; the head of the WSGA House of
Representatives: Richard Friedman. men's
Orientation Week chairman; Bernard Mag
dovitz. and Florence Moran-
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