The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 16, 1958, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. -SEPTEMBER
Scienc
Study
Fifty high schoo
versity this fall un
Science Foundation.
The program is
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The distribution poi
fraternities they me=
for are Alpha Phi Del ,
Theta Sigma and K:
Psi; Sigma Alpha :
Triangle; Kappa Sig
Kappa Sigma and Pi
silon; Alpha Epsilon P
Delta Rho and Delta
Chi Phi for Tau Kap
Alpha Tau Omega
Gamma Rho and Lam,
pha.
Alpha Sigma Phi f Phi Kap
pa; Sigma 'Phi Epsilo nfor Delta
Sigma Phi, Phi Sigm Delta and
Tau Phi Delta; Theta Xi for Beta
Sigma Rho, Alpha Chi Rho and
Theta Delta Chi; Phi Sigma Kap
pa for Phi Mu Delta and Theta
Chi; Sigma Alpha Mu for Phi
Kappa Psi, Acacia and Delta. Up
silon; Phi Delta Theta for Phi
Gamma Delta and Beta Theta Pi;
Sigma Nu for Alpha Zeta and
Sigma Chi.
Theta Kappa Phi for Phi Epsi
lon Pi and Sigma Pi; Cody Manor
for Alpha Kappa Lambda, Sigma
Tau Gamma, Alpha Rho Chi and
Penn Haven Club; Pi Kappa Phi
for Phi Kappa Tau and Delta
Chi; Beaver House for Pi Sigma
Upsilon.
The following fraternities re-
Back again!
16, 1958
Teachers
nder Grant
science teachers will study at the Uni
.er a $286,000 grant from the National
esigned to improve the nation's science
education. Refresher courses, ob
servation of laboratory activities
and guest lectures will be offered.
wan
The teachers will spend a year
on campus, beginning this month.
They will take courses in such
fields as botany, chemistry, sci
ence education, geology, mathe
matics, physics, zoology and met
eorology.
uses
tion
The teachers will be regular
graduate students. Fifty of the
teachers attending the program
have been awarded $3OOO sti
pends.
The program is under the spon
sorship of the Colleges of Chem
istry and PhyAics, Liberal Arts,
Agriculture, Mi n eral Industries
and Education.
has named
ion points
les.
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ive papers
la for Delta
4ppa Alpha
Ilpsilon for
1
• a for Phi
Sigma Up
for Kappa
Tau Delta;
e a Epsilon;
for Alpha
Bola Chi Al-
Courses are coordinated through
the office of Arts and Science
Extension. Director of the insti
tue is William H. Powers, direc
tor of the extension. Dr. Robert
L. Weber, associate professor of
physics. is associate director.
Eighteen other colleges and
universities are included in the
National Science Foundation pro
gram. The University began hold
ing summer institutes indepen
dently in 1954.
Leadership Registration
Registration for the Leadership
Training course will be held Oc
tober 1 to October 8.
Interested students may sign
ma at the Hetzel Union desk.
ceive copies for their houses only:
Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Alpha Chi Sigma and Zeta Beta
Tau.
THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Nuclear Eng
Department
Established
The College of Engineering and
Architecture has established a
De
partment of Nuclear Engineering.
The department, for adminis
trative rather than academic pur
poses, will offer no degrees and
no specialized curriculum. '
Two 3-credit courses are already
offe,red in nuclear engineering.
These courses, as well as a grad
uate program, will now be ad
ministered by the new depart
ment. , "
No plans have been made to add
new courses, according to Earl B.
Stavely, associate dean of the En
gineering and Architecture Col
lege. However, Stavely said the
new department head, when
chosen, may want to add new
courses.
. According to President Eric A.
Walker, the present move was de
signed to strengthen the nation's
atoms-for-peace program and pro
vide the means for training young
men and women in this area.
Merritt A. Williamson, dean of
the Engineering and Architecture
College, said the department's ma
jor objectives were the planning
and organization of courses, utili
zation of the present reactor staff
on' the teaching faculty and pro
motion of graduate work and
research in the field of nuclear
engineering.
The University is the home of
one of the nation's first campus
based research reactors.
Thespians to Conduct
Auditions for Musical
Tryouts for the Penn State
Thespians musical comedy pro
duction will be held from 7 to 9
tonight in 100 Carnegie.
The tryouts will be held for
singers, dancers, actors, musi
cians, piano players, specialty
acts and crews.
BANANA
SPLIT
ICE CREAM
You demanded we bring.back this lus
cious treat which combines Breyers
Banana Ice Cream with gently toasted
nuts and lacy streams of Breyers cele
brated old-fashioned chocolate fudge!
It tastes like a banana split
only better!
SPECIAL PRICE!
$
ONLY I.OOIIALF GALLON PKG.*
YOU SAVE 25
,
*All other ereyers flavor remain at the regular price
of $1.25 a half gallon package.
Community Living
Returns to Campus
"Community living" has returned to the campus after a
semester's layoff with the housing of some /0 women trans
fer students in the converted Irvin Hall in the West Halls
ones':
The women will . dine- w
Waring Hall dining rooms during
the year,
Thompson Hall had been used
since 1951 to house freshmen
women prior to last February. ,-
It will mark the first time that
Irvin Hall, formerly known as
Varsity Hall, has• housed women
students. The building was com
pleted in - 1924 to provide living
quarters for athletes who former
ly had been living_ in the Old
Trach House.
Director of Housing Otto E.
Mueller has also announced that
the Graduate Hall for the first
time during the regular aca
demic year will be occupied by
graduate students.
Forty-five men have been as
signed to to rooms in the east
wing and 34 women assigned to
the west wing. They will eat in
McAllister Hall.
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Our Twenty-One Gun Salute
To -The Returning Campus
We always get a •big bang out a new college year—and
this one is no exception.
It gives us real pleasure to see so many familiar faces back
on the campus . . . and we're delighted at the prospect of
caring for your clothes again.
Our "brains" are well prepared to handle your new-term
laundry, drycleaning and tailoring "assignments" . • . better
qualified than ever to rate quality points from you.
Count on our extra fast service, too, to keep you well
ahead of your busy class and social calendar! Stop in to
say hello—and do it soon, won't you?
Balfurd's Careful Cleaners
307 W. Beaver-328 E. College
Phone AD 7-7061
State College, Pa.
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th _ the men students in the
The building, formerly, known
as Women's Building, is the first
residence hall for graduate stud
dents in a regular academic, year.
The decision to utilize Irvin
Hall for women students was
made during the summer, Mueller
explained, when it• became ap
parent that the women's residence
halls could not provide facilities
for all of the women students
who would be enrolled on the
campus.
The University's student body,
through the All-University Cab
inet, requested the administra.
lion last semester to continuo
community living facilities.
Both men and women students
are to share dining and recrea
tional facilities hr some areas in
the future.
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