PAGE TWO ICCB OK's Plan For Career Day The Inter-College Council Board has unanimously ap- Rege Cordic, Pittsburgh's zany proved a motion to sponsor a campus-wide career expositions idiscjockey, will be up to his an on April 22 and 23, 1959. Inual shenanigans this afternoon Jack Kendall, president of the Engineering and ArchPwith the "Miss Brick Throw of tecture Student Council, was appointed chairman of the ex-11959" contest. position. This is not one of those beauty contests, however. Cordie said. The Business Administration Student Council has dropped 'Miss Brick Throw must prove its own career exposition to sup- herself in an appropriate way— port the All-University career ex -'by throwing a brick farther than position, according to James Mei.s- any other contestant.' ter, president of the council. Her rewards, besides a lot of Ossian B. McKenzie, dean of humorous publicity. will in the College of Business Admin- s dude a free trip to Hew York istration, said the Executive 1 and a 1950 Studebaker. Committee of the college recom- i If you're thinking of attending mended to the Business Admin- 'the event, which will be held on istration Student Council that ;the Monongahela Wharf, you can they drop their own career day. pick up your ticket at the Syria Meister proposed that an eve- Mosque. There you can also pick nine, speaker such as t hos e!up a sample brick for practicing brought in by the College of in your living room, Cordic has Business Administration for their promised, and a copy of THUD, past expositions, be included in'national brickthrowers magazine. the program for the campus-widel Other highlights of the event career days. I will include Mother La Fargo Kendall's tentative schedule for; (Jeanne Baxter) singing "When the 2-day exposition includes Your Heat is Flooded with open exhibits from 9 a.m. to 7:301 Love," "Look for M* Floating p.m. on Wednesday, April 22;i Among the Debris." and speaker, Wednesday night: openi "You're the Hot Patch on the exhibits from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m) • from Inner Tube of My Heart that Thursday, April 23; a banquet, K eeps Going Flat Over Thursday night. You:' The proposed committees for ; the exposition include art, pub- Negotiations are underway to licity, staging, service and ban- !bring an overseas brickthrow quet. 'champion to Pittsburgh to corn- Members of the committees will:pete against today's winner. be made up of students at the: University. The chairmen of these!ri f oudy and Wi • ndy committees will be members ofArl the individual student councils' and will form an executive corn-; Weather Expected mittee of the entire exposition. It was also decided to invite; The Nittany Lion predicts all the centers to attend the ex -I the weather today will be part position. j ly cloudy, windy and milder with showers beginning this evening and possibly turning into snow flurries on Sunday. The high this afternoon is ex pected to be 58 with a low of 44 tonight. Suspension Asked For Three Frosh The A , ,sociation of Independent Men's Judicial Board of Review has recommended that three first semester freshmen accused of holding a beer party in their resi dence hall be gi:•en suspended suspensions for the duration of the academic year. If th.s recommendation is up held by the Senate subcommittee on discipline. apprehension of any of the students in another misdemeanor would he cause for immediate suspension by the dean of men. Two students were placed on office probation for lending identification cards to two freshmen, who used the cards to purchase beer. The board recommended the: buyers be placed on disciplinary , probation. The case will auto matically be referred to the Sen ate subcommittee. A fifth student involved in the incident received office proba tion and a letter to his parents for giving the buyers St to pur chase beer for him. A second semester freshman was placed on of flee probation for possession and co-sumption of an alcoholic beverage. MHP inventor Test Adams Can By 80881 LEVINE The sacred institution of marriage has now been taken over by auto-mate-shun. Dr. Clifford R. Adams, head of the Marriage Counseling Service, has developed a test that can tell you about your chances for a successful mar The test, known as the MHP Inventory (Marriage Happiness Prediction), was developed through studies begun at the University 20 years ago. Adams started his research with the hope that young people could be discouraged from entering marriages doomed to failure. In the years 1937-39, Adams ad ministered a series of 1000 ques tion, to a group of about 4000 people about to be married. From these extensive personality tests he made predictions for the mar nage happiness of the people in volved He has been able to follow the succer.s or failure of the marriages of 2614 of these people, and thus cheek the accuracy of the predic tions he made. By comparing the answers to his original questions given by the people who later found married happiness with those whose marriages were not hap py, he was able to compile 300 STUDENT FILMS PRESENTS 'Canyon Passage' In Technicolor DANA ANDREWS SUSAN HAYWARD Sat., Nov. 8 7:30 and 9:30 Sun., Nov. 9 6:30 HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM In 1957, the Faculty Lunch, Club discontinued the use of al whistle formerly used 'to call; meetings to order, because of "sanitary reasons." 1 Predict Marital Success significant questions from his first list. It is these questions which make up the test he now administers. All of the couples Adams has been observing have been mar ried at least eight years. "This is significant," he said, "because the great majority of divorces and broken marriages happen within the first eight years of married life." The new test, Adams explained, measures interests, attitudes, stan dards, ideals and other qualities essential for a happy and com panionable marriage. The test is useful not only in predicting suc cess or failure before a young couple marry, bt.' also in coun seling married coui,les having dif ficulties. Adams said, "We administer the test to persons who may come in who have problems where I feel it would be help ful to know their attitudes. If they make low scores I try to find out why they are scoring low." From the test it can be deter mined whether or not the diffi culty stems from a problem, sucl [STATE Now Feat. 1:30, 3:34, 5:31, 7:28, 9:32 NEXT ATTRACTION "GIGI" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Brick Queen To Be Chosen In Pittsburgh as faulty attitudes or immature personality which can often be corrected, or whether or not the marriage was a mistake and never had a chance to succeed. Adams also administers the test to persons contemplating marriage in the near future and persons who are having troubles with their sweethearts. In his studies Adams found that childhood, family relations and family background have a lot to do with the success of a marriage. Those who are most likely to be happy in marriage, he said, were brought up in homes where the parents were happily married. Their relation ships with their parents were usually happy ones. The test itself is made up of several sections designed to find out the degree to which people react to certain things. One part deals with the amount of liking a person has for certain things. k list of situations such as intro hieing people at a party or enter aing a group of friends at home lre given. 1011100000000 00000 0000000* CATHAUM 1 LAST TIMES TODAY BEGINS 2 P.M. S Glenn FORD Ernest BORGNME iimpoo Diane BREWSTER Dean JONES CINEUSCOPE•AtEROCOLOR , ••••••••••••••••••00000 * NITTANY Now - Continuous All Day Gregory Peck "12 O'CLOCK HIGH" ANDY GRIFFITH "ONIONHEAD" NDAY - -■ *— C&'irOTTVig .0 5 f ogod --Collegian photo by George Layouts: RIGHT-TO-WEAR LEGISLATION is proposed at a Nittany 43 "town meeting" where residents gathered to protest the rule against wearing T-shirts in the dining hall. Miss Agriculture To Reign at Party The waiting period will be over tonight for the five finalists competing for the title of Miss Agriculture when the winner is announced at the eighth annual Ag Hill Party in Recreation Hall. Coeds in the College of Agriculture chosen as finalists and their sponsors are: Anna Gardner, junior in pre vet from Egypt, Mass., Delta Theta Sigma; Carol Forbes, sen ior in agricultural and biologi cal chemistry from Rockwood, Alpha Zeta; Carol Frank, jun ior in landscape architecture from Wilkinsburg, Alpha Gam ma Rho; Marilyn Painter, senior in animal husbandry from Pitts burgh; and Carolyn Ross, jun ior in medical technology from Lewisburg, Rod and Coccus Club. The selection of Miss Agricul ture is based upon scholastic achievement, participation in ac tivities and leadership ability. Dorothea Harmes, Miss Agri culture-195'7-58, will present her successor with a trophy and bou quet. "Cooperation on Ag Hill" is the theme chosen for this year's party. It represents the unity among the 18 agricultural clubs at the Uni versity. Master of ceremonies will be Charles Carlson, senior in dairy science from Akeley. He will be assisted by John Stephens, junior in agricultural education from Cramer. Other events planned for the FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 192 B. COLLEGE AO 84791 * MOVIE CHAMPIONS OF 1957 * SUNDAY - DOORS OPEN 2 P.M. DORIS DAY in "THE PAJAMA GAME" JOHN RAITT CAROL HANEY MONDAY EVE. TYRONE POWER AVA GARDNER "The Sun Also Rises" WEDNESDAY GENE KELLY KAY KENDALL "LES GIRLS" *FRIDAY James Stewart SATURDAY. NOVEMBER S. 195$ evening include a turkey dinner at 5:30 p.m., presentation of schol arships and awards, bingo and square dancing. Bingo and door prizes will in clude honey, packaged meat, cheese, ice cream, evergreens, shrubs and vegetables. 911 . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••• WMAJ _ Sign On . Morning Show 30 ---- Morning Devotions 45 ---- News Headlines .41 -- Morning Show :00 News 115 Swap Shop 15 Classical Interlude 00— blasie at Noon _ —_— --- County News What's Going On Masi° Show News and Sports Contact Local. 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