PAGE IWO —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson IN MY OPINION . . Sen. Edward Martin (R-Pa.) talked over pulrtual problene; with Cohn Wiggin, (left), a King George VI scholar (torn England, and Lauren Meirswinkel, senior in business admini,tration, at a coffee hour yesterday in the Eisenhower Chapel lounge. Indie Signs to Spark Pep Rally Festivities "No Lion Down on the Job—Beat Furman!" Slogans like this will be displayed tonight at the Furman Pep Rally as the climax of the Indic Week Poster Contest. A torchlight parade, a motorcade and a song-and-dance routine by members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will be other ingredients used to try to cook up student spirit for tomor- row i game The rally, sponsored by Druids, junior men's hat society, and the Vai say "S" Club, will begin with a motor Cade at 6.30 p m. The cars will leave fioin the Hetzel Union parking lot and follow the route of the last motorcade, Eugene Flak, Druid member, said. The torchlight parade will be gin at 7 p.m. in front of Car negie Building and go down Pollock Road to the South Halls area. It will return up Pollock Road and end behind the HUB. The Penn State Blue Band, the cheerleaders, Druids and new initiates of the Varsity "S" Club will lead the parade. Sam Walcott, head cheerleader in 1956, will be master of cere monies at the rally itself which will take place behind the HUB immediately following the parade. Lacrosse coach Ernie Baer and Mickey Bergstein, station man ager of WMAJ, will speak to the students A trophy will be awarded to the unit or organuration display ing the be.t banner at the pep rally A parade of the banners may al,O be held at Saturday's game. Members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will perform a song-and-dance routine to the tune of "Mr. Touchdown." Ten members will participate in the chorus-line style dance which was choreographed by Barbara Stevenson. The remaining mem bers will do the song accom panied by Blue Band. Those pat ticipattng in the dance Nave a WORLD of FUN! 'tb 4.",%%. from $978 By 80881 LEVINE PhysEd Council to Hold ate: Susan Shaver, Virginia Dun -3.1 kei ton, Madeline Dimeling, Bar-1 ..alloween Dance Tonight bara Polanskv, Judie Stock, Ann The Physical Education Stu- Fish, Catherine Craig, Barbara dent Council will hold its annual Stevenson, Gail Piatt and Barbara Halloween dance from 8:30 to Moore. 11:30 tonight in White Hall. In addition to the special guests Admission is free and refresh ol the evening, those old "regu- ments will be served. Fred Harts lars", the Lion and Frothy will i wick's band will provide the en add to the entertainment. tei tainment. Low Cost uropt fr.., $645 neat MICK include gt , Oink O. " I trier to Mork* Arnorica $699 up. Tour $349 up and lorld $17911 "p travel Aunt 545 Rh kw. New Ywk 11 1111124544 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AUTUMN BALL Sponsored by A.I.M. LEONIDES NOVEMBER 1 HUB Ballroom Music by A.I.M. Band Crowning of Indie Queen Tickets: HUB Desk, Nittany 20, Waring Hall $2 couple Dancing 9-12 Semi-Formal Reminder... 70 University Senate Scholarships Available Where to Apply - 205 D Old Main Deadline: October 31, 1958 AIM Plans, Handbook Evaluation The Association of Independent Men Board of Goverriors will poll students on the value of the AIM handbook. It was questioned at a board meeting Wednesday night wheth er or not the handbook is worth the $528 necessary for its publi cation. Amid discussion on the ques tion of including the AIM con stitution in the handbook, Don ald Dennis, treasurer of AIM, said: "As treasurer of AIM and as business manager of the handbook, I feel that the mon ey appropriated for this hand book's publication is the biggest waste of money that we have on our budget." Dennis supported his statement by reminding the board that it had already observed the fact that the majority of the hand hooks issued during Orientation Week were discarded after cur sory readings. He recommended that the board draw up a survey to be circulated among the students in the form of a questionnaire so that con crete evidence may be derived on the question before further ac tion. Dennis suggested that should the board find the handbook ineffective, action should be taken to edit an eight page pamphlet containing the per tinent information of AIM. Dennis gained approval from the board on his poll suggestion and it was adopted. It was previously observed that the constitution took up about one-sixth of the handbook. WAI Arrive Today Four of the world's top scientists will arrive on the campus today in preparation for the meeting of the Executive Board of the International Geophysical Year. Dr. Marcel Nicolet, secretary-general of the Special Com mittee of the IGY and consultant to the lonosphere Research Laboratory at the University, said the scientists will begin their meetings tomorrow morning. The five scientists will partici pate in a television program en titled "The Greatest Enterprise on Earth," at 4 p.m. Sunday on WFBG-TV, Channel 10, Altoona. President Eric A. Walker will moderate the panel discussion. Nicolet said th e scientists would meet all day tomorrow, Sunday and Monday in the con ference room of the Electrical Engineering Building to review the aspects of the entire IGY administration and program. The scientists will prepare the program and the topics they wish to consider at tomorrow morn ing's meeting. Twenty meetings of the Special Committee have been held since 1953, Nicolet saki, and this will be the third meeting this year. The scientists, representing Bel gium, Russia, England, France and the United States, will dis cuss items concerning the exten sion of international cooperation in geophysics. study experiences and results obtained during the IGY, Nicolet said. Besides Nicolet, who heads the Department of Radiation at Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute, other members of the Four Freshman Elected To MI Student Council Four freshmen love been elect ed to the Mineral Industries Stu dent Council. They are Marvin Feir, Irvin Shore, Mary Beyer and Susan Strehle. The Entire Campus Is Talking About "THE DRUID CIRCLE" by John van Druton TONIGHT & TOMORROW at CENTER STAGE A PLAYERS PRODUCTION FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1958 Scientists committee attending will be professor Vladimir V. Belous sov, vice president of the USSR IGY committee and director of the Institute of Geophysics in Moscow. Sydney Chapman, retired pro fessor at England's Oxford Uni versity, member of the Royal So ciety of London, and president of the Special Committee of the IGY; professor Jean Coulomb, di' ector of the National Center fof Scien tific Research in France and of the Institute of Geophysics at Paris University; and Dr. Homer E. Newell, Jr., of the Naval Re search Laboratory and the Na tional Aeronautics Space Agency. 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