The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 23, 1958, Image 7

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    23, 1958
FRIDAY, MAY
12
Rece
idshipmen
ive Awards
Twelve ml
and service ye !
of Old Main. 1 ,
The Fourt.
Levin, senior
dshipmen were given awards for scholarship
.terday in the NROTC award ceremony in front
Naval District AWard was given to Roger
n metallurgy from Glen Richey.
Hugo George,
ness administr.
College, was a
cate and a one
in the U.S. NI
recognition for
the highest aver:
ence. Levin rei
award.
The Reserve
tion Medal was
Simpson, senior
ministration fro
David Weise I
chanical en g i
North Wales, re'
League Plaqu :I
the highest av
Science subjec
John Sopko, ju
senior in busi
tion from State
carded a certifi
ear membership
vat Institute as
graduating with
ge in Naval Sci
; eived a similar
officers Associa
awarded to Fred
in business ad-
Williamsport.
ii senior in me
eering from
• ived the Navy
i f
. for achieving
rage in Naval
s. Weisel and
ior in electrical
Former
Prexy
nnual
Award
Given
'Father'
Milton S. Eisenhower, presi
dent of Johns Hopkins University
and former president of the Uni
versity has been named Father of
the Year to become the second
Eisenhower to win the award.
President Dwight D. Eisen
hower received the award in
1943.
The National Father's Day
Committee made the presentatimi
this week on the basis of work
done in the field of education.
Eisenhower's work has not
been restricted to education,
however. Besides serving as an
adviser to his president brother,
the college head has served as a
U.S. representative in UNESCO.
He was a special ambassador
and personal representative of
the President on Latin American
affairs.
And during World War 11, he
was director of the War Reloca
tion Authority and associate di
rector of the Office of War In
formation.
Eisenhower's role as a father is
for the benefit of Milton S. Jr.,
graduate of Kansas State College,
and Ruth, a student at Swarth
more College.
Gemmill Heads
Forensic Board
Mary Anne Gemmill, junior in
education from New Cumberland,
has been elected president of the
Board of Dramatics and Foren
sics.
She replaces Jere Fridy, former
president of the board, on All-
University Cabinet.
Miss Gemmill is the manager
of Women's Debate.
James Ressler, Junior in music
education from Lebanon and
president of the Blue Band, is
the new vice president.
Robert Navarra, sophomore in
counseling from Hempstead, N.Y.
and president of the symphony
orchestra, has been elected secre
tary-treasurer.
Paynter t 4 Receive
Memorial Award
Myrna Paynter, senior in edu
cation from West Chester, has
been chosen as the recipient of
the Ralph Dorn Hetzel Memorial
Award for 1958.
The award which honors the
late Hetzel, tenth president of
the University, is made to the
senior which the Selections Com
mittee feels has achieved the best
balance of high scholastic rank,
good citizenship, activities and
leadership.
Miss Paynter will receive the
award at commencement on June
7 when she will be graduated
with honors.
Pepelko Named Alternate
William Pepelko, senior in
dairy science from Linesville, has
been named as alternate for the
Ralston Purina Co. animal hus
bandry research fellowship.
engineering fr o m Aliquippa.
were awarded the Society of
American Military Engineers
Medal and Certificate.
The Convair award, given to a
midshipman in Naval Aviation
for a high academic average, was
awarded to Robert Yeager, senior
in metallurgy from Bellefonte.
Tom Turner, senior in electrical
engineering from Maywood, 111.,
was awarded the Armed Forces
Communication and Electronics
medal.
The Julius Horowitt Award
of a Naval officers cap was
given to Clair Heckathorne,
senior in industrial engineering
from New Wilmington.
Robert Steele, senior in arts
and letters from State College,
and John L. Witwer, junior in
civil engineering from Gordon
villa, were awarded the Scabbard
and Blade certificate and medal.
Clair Garman, sophomore in
electrical engineering from Lan
caster, was given the Quarter
deck Society Award for highest
academic achievement and apti
tude.
The Drill Team Commendation
was awarded to Gary Hale, junior
in business administration from
McKeesport.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA
Will Says Beauty
Gives Knowledge
"Experiencing beauty gives
knowledge," says Dr. Samuel F.
Will, professor of classical lan
guages at the University, who
has written a book, "Intelligible
Beauty in Aesthetic Thought," to
'express this thesis.
To explain the idea briefly,
Will used the example of a beau
:tiful sky. "One person may look
at a beautiful sky and say that
the beauty he sees is within him
self, not within the sky, for he
would say there is nothing but
air in the sky," Will said.
However, another person might
see that the sky is beautiful and
say that the beauty is in the sky
itself, that beauty is a real thing
that does exist and may be the
tangible expression of God, Will
said.
It is the latter of the two which
Will believes and has set out to
prove.
"Because beauty is a real thing
that exists in the world, it fol
lows that one gains knowledge
of the world by experiencing
beauty," Will said.
All fraternities have been
approved for tonight and to
moirow night except Alpha
Phi Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega,
Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa
Psi and Pi Lambda Phi.
Pi Sigma Upsilon and Theta
Xi have been approved for to
morrow night only.
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