TUESDAY, WOVE BER 4,1953 Reidenbaugh Chosen Queen of Indie Ball Lynn Reidenbaugh, junior in art education from Lititz, was crowned Indie Queen at the Au tumn Ball Saturday night. The ball climaxed the Indie Week celebration, sponsored by the Association of Independent Men and Leonides. The other finalists, who served as the queen's attendants, were Marilyn Weierbach, junior in chemistry from Pleasant Valley; Dorothy Mazurik, freshman in education from Hummelstown; Elizabeth Greve, sophomore in physical education from Lans downe; and Sylvia Brague, sopho more in home economics from Blossburg. The finalists were chosen from independent women who sub mitted applications and pictures. They were introduced at the Inthe talent show Thursday night and interviewed the same night. Judges were Edward Frymoyer, AIM president; William Schimpf, In State College Your Headq For Qv My Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service 301 W. eaver Ave. —Collegian photo by Don run Wolthadt LYNN REIDENBAUGH 1958 Indio Queen Nittany Council president; Mari lynn Turki, chairman of the queen contest; Anthony Sarli, West Halls Council president; and Patricia Finley. More than 400 persons attend ed the dance. Music was furnished by the AIM band. Sports Review Planned For °Forum of the Air' All-University Cabinet's public relations committee will present a review of sports on the Cabinet Forum of the Air radio program tonight. The program will be broadcast over WDFM and WMAJ from 9:30 to 10 p.m. This week's program will have Wilbur Lewellen as moderator and Louis Prato, sports editor of The Daily Collegian, Matt Ma thews, Collegian associate sports editor, and Charles Swift, sports director of WDFM, as members of the panel. 3-Hour LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PENN STATE NDRY and CLEANERS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Commercial Architecture New Grad Field Opens Graduate students in art and, architecture will now be able to pursue a new field of interest in their graduate studies, thanks to the work of Dr. Winston R. Weis man, newly appointed head of the Department of Art. For the past ten years Weisman has been doing extensive re search in the history of commer cial architecture —in particular, the American skyscraper. At the moment, according to Weisman, there are relatively few men in the field. and that up to now there has been very little opportunity for graduates to work in this area. Now, thanks in part to research Weisman has done, students in universities throughout the coun try are beginning to work on the subject, and the field is open to students of this University as well. Weisman, who took his under graduate degree in journalism and worked as a reporter during World War 11, said he was side tracked into art history when he met a professor in the art depart- HomeEc Group Initiates Coeds Omicron Nu, honorary society of the College of Home Economics, has initiated 18 new members. They are Lois Bair, Alice Beebe, Helen Brown, Elizabeth Carter, Constance Campbell, Char lotte Flack, Alia Halawi, Phoebe Har ris, Genevieve Ho, Angeline Hun ter, Betty Jeffrey,, Marjorie Jones, Sara McCoy, Carolyn Quarles, Marjie Scott, Margaret Smets, Margie Sohn and Barbara Suth erland. The society initiates undergrad uate women with a 3.2 An-Uni versity average who have been approved by the society. Graduate students are recom mended by their department heads. CANP e %j O O ,. C 4 • Capesitr THE DANCERS COBBLER SINCE III? fittitei ROOM Phone AD 7-7629 ment of Ohio University. He then Center and did his research front went on for his master of fine i there. arts degree at New York Uni- He had access to the minutes versify, and received his doctor- of planning meetings and to agree ate from Ohio State University. ments, contracts and other ma " The work I am doing now," iterial concerning the construction he said. "I'd rather do than ( of the center. He interviewed all anything else in the world. Most Ithe people connected w i tb. the 1 scholars are interested in tem- construction and planning, pies, tombs and palaces roll- Now, because of the 'informa gious, civ i 1 and residential Lion he has uncovered through buildings. All during this time his research, Weisman is ofier people were doing business and ing what he believes to be the needed business shelter .. . I only course in commercial arch got into this field while work- itecture. ing on my doctorate." Graduate students at Yale, Chi- Weisman said he was doing re-icago University and the Univer lsearch on Rockefeller Center and'sity of Pennsylvania, among oth- Idiscovered much to his surprise ers, are working on the history there was practically no pub- of commercial buildings in par- Ilished material on it. He wasiticular areas, and a whole new given an office in Rockefeller4ield of study is opening. Engineers & Architects (A-M) LaVie Senior Portraits PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. COLLEGE AVE 9.4 no appointment Disenchanted?? Fret not . . . dud neglected to order you a party picture, let it be known that coleman made 2 extra prints of each - party (Junior Prom Weekend) which will be available today and tomorrow. Puchalski and Gail Dubrow named all the parties in our window. Steaks for both of you. Come and claim your booty. cover of HARPER'S MAGAZINE. We'll take soma of the blame. No one ever left coleman's without being more beautiful than she &ready was. Besides, it makes a wonderfully personal Xmas gift. PAGE SEVEN Charlotte Check the Girls!!! bill coleman