The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1958, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1958
Wave of Enthusviasm
Frosh Customs
Hits
By LIANNE CORDERO
Editorial on Page 4
re better than ever!"
astonished senior to another as they viewed a
ing frosh on the steps of Schwab Auditorium
"Customs
So said on
crowd of cheep
yesterday.
ng wave of Customs enthusiasm will receive
oday from Join .
Button" to both,
nd women; fresh -1
The swel
another boos.
be asked to '
upperclassmen
.t answer to the
Frosh" from both
man coeds mu
call of "Curtsy
-pint of both up
• frosh this year
ention from all
ampus.
J. in 500 yards of
p.m. yesterday
rd The crowd of
.f freshman Air
. .1
The unusual
perclassmen an
has drawn at
corners of the
Anyone wit
Schwab at
would have he
hu ndreda
Lents yelling.
her
Force ROTC
"Go home. So
The object
was an equal
f their attention
umber of sopho-
mares descen.
descend, the st
g i or trying to
ps of Schwab af-
mon hour.
led frosh swarmed
i nd Mall (carefully
ter a ROTC co l
The blue-din
over the steps .
avoiding the forbidden sidewalk
cracks) with a ieal spirit of rebel
lion. A. small tussle occurred, but
common sense prevailed and the
commotion ceased. -
Upperclassman were request
ed by the Freshman Customs
Board Co-chairmen Helen
Skade and John Nagy to "to• 8
dawn their vindictive attitude.
We don't want the freshmen to
fear Cur tome'
At the same time, however,
the board commended the major
ity of upaerclassmen "who have
entered into the real spirit of
Customs one of education' and
fun."
Miss Skade a.s ke d that the
friendly "Hello Spirit" of Cus
toms be continued.
Walker Given
Navy Award
For Research
Dr. Eric A. Walker, president of
the University, was cited at Wash-1
ington last week by the Depart
ment of the Navy tar his "out
standing contributions . . . in the
fields of scientific research and
development."
The department's Distinguished
Public Service Award was con
ferred on Walker by Adm. Ar
leigh Burke, Chief of .Naval Oper
ations, in the name of the Secre
tary of the Navy. The ceremony
formally closed , Walker's 2-year
term as chairman of the Commit
tee on Undersea Warfare of the
National Academy of Sciences-
National Research Council.
Walker s who will continue to
serve as- a member of the com
mittee, was praised. in the cita
tion for his "leadership . inspir
ation . keen insight ..., and ad
vice" on highly complex long
-range research and warfare.
The award is the highest of
three conferr • d on civilians by
the Departm:nt of the Navy.
Practically •very sale of every
product manufactured in the U.S.
will be purchased by one of the
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t Customs. Freshman men will
Prexy, Dennis
To Discuss TV
President Eric A. Walker and
Lawrence E. Dennis, vice presi
dent for academic affairs, will
discuss the use of television in
teaching at an upcoming educa
tion conference in Chicago, 111.
The occasion will he the 41st
annual meeting of . the American
Council on Education, Oct. 9-10.
Walker will be a member of a
panel which will discuss "Im
proved Technical Aids to Teach
ing."
Chairman of the panel will be
Dr. John C. Richards, former
University faculty member and
now chancellor of the Oregon
State System of Higher Educa
tion.
"Education Accepts New Chal
lenges" will be the theme of the
meetings.
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To Two Lucky Footmen
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for
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Tuesday, Septerither 23
6:30 P. M.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
251 Coeds
Register For
Foil Rushing
A total of 251 coeds had regis
tered for informal rushing by 3
p.m. Wednesday.
Sigma Delta Tau, Phi Sigma
Sigma and Alpha Epsilon Phi
will hold open houses from 2 to
5 p.m. today. Other sororities
held open houses last Weekend.
Informal chatter dates will be
held from 2 to 5 and 6:30 to 8 pm].
Monday through Friday this week
and next.
Coeds and sororities will list
their preferences Oct. 9 and bids
will be given out the next day.
Replies must be returned to the
dean of women's office by 1 p.m.
Oct. 11.
Tri-Opus, newly established lo
cal sorority, will hold open house
at 3 p.m. Sunday in Hoyt lounge.
Panhellenic Council last night
awarded the scholarship troplray
to Kappa Alpha Theta. The Sig
ma Sigma Sigma scholastic im
provement trophy was awarded
to Delta. Zeta.
The 'sororities may keep the
trophies one semester.
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Class oflB9B To Give Pulpi
To Proposed All Faith Chap
Members of the class of 1896 will purchase a pulpit f
the proposed all-faith chapel.
On the 60th anniversary
13 living members of the class,
met and agreed to undertake thel
project. It.was decided that the;
class of 1898 loan fund should I
be discontinued and that the
amount of the fund should be
combined with free gifts from,
the members of the class to pro-1
vide the pulpit.
Donkin McKay, treasurer 'of
ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH
Today begins my fifth year el writing this colmn, and whet an
eventful five years it has been! What things have these old eyes,
not seen! What great. discoveries have rocked the world—the
anti-proton, for instance, and the anti-neutron, and high-low
split, and Brigitte Bardot
In these five years it has also been discovered that American
smokers like two kinds of cigarettes—filter and non-filter. The
Philip Morris Company makes both kinds. I mention the
Philip Morris Company because they pay me to mention the
Philip Morris Company. They sponsor this column. I write it
and then they give me money. Then I take the money and pay
my grocer„ my butcher,, my gardener, and my four madrigal
singers. In this way full employment is maintained and we
avoid a repetition of the Panic of 1873 when bread riots killed
over 98 million people in Muncie, Indiana, and millions of others
were reduced to ghost-writing Ph. D. theses to keep body and
soul together.
But enough of-gloom. Let us get back to eheerful subjects,
like the products of the Philip Morris Company. For those of
you who wish "filter cigarettes there is Marlboro, which now,
more than ever, gives you a lot to like—s brand new improved
filter and a wonderful flavor that comes breezing right through.
For those of you who wish non-filter cigarettes, there is Philip
Morris,i mild natural blend, "flavorful, fresh, and thoroughly
agreeable. For those of you who can't decide between 'filters or
non-filters but have an affinity for packages, I should like to
point out that both Marlboro and Philip Morris come in both
the crushproof Flip-Top Bea and they goodeld-fashioned Soft
Pack,snd you will surely n ant seven!' of each for your collection.
Speaking for myself, I snake both Marlboro and Philip
Morris in both paeks- What I 44 is make kind of a fun thing
out of it. In my bedroom I have four ague, one on each wall,
-which say in turn: "PHILIP MORRIS—SOFT PACK",
"PHILIP MORRIS—FLIP-TOP," "MARLBORO—SOFT
PACK" and "MARLBORO—FLIP-TOP". When I get up in
the morning I put on a blindfold and then my faithful cat Rover
spina me around six times and then, with many a laud and
cheer, I walk forward with my finger outstretched and the first
sign I touch is the cigarette I smoke that day!
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As you can imagine, this little game has been a great source
of merriment to Rover and me, except for one untoward in
cident one morning. I was stumbling around in my blindfold
and fell out the window right en top of a man named Fred R.
Timken, a census taker, and broke all-his lead pencils. He was
cross as a bear, and though 1 offered him both Philip Morris
and Marlboro in both the Flip-Top Be* and Soft Pack, he
refused to be ;mollified. In fact, he refused to put my name
down in the census, so when you read population figures of the
United States, will you -please add' one?
But I digress. Fora were speak-ing of Philip Morris and
:Marlboro who wilt bringyou this eolumn throughout the school
year. In this space I will take up vitalaspeets of undergraduate
life, likchigh-low split and B/;sitte &Act, and it is my fondest
hope that the column will be half as slush fun for you as it is
for me.
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The makers of Marlboro and' APInWp Morrte welcome you to
another oar of fun and gamee front Old Max, and another
user atuosefenbuitiau feint au. Met at sanAitter,piek who&
feu plause—ondt Wise you pkk oat plane gam
their graduation, nine of t
the University, will invest t
gifts so that the interest on t
amount can be added to the fu
until 'the chapel is built.
The- meditation chapel w
completed in 1956, and the lar
hapel will be constructed wh
funds become available.
00:...ii. ) :.:tifi.) -1, ; 111:: ' with
.'•-• MuW=l
hoAutkor of "Rang the Flay, Bogs! "and,
"Barefoot Bog ter* Cheek.")
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