PAGE TV/0 May Day Evaluation Bell Scholarship Planned A group of newspapermen in his utter devotion to the profesH ;the state is planning to establish:sion of journalism." a journalism scholarship in the, Bell had been a teacher both 'memory of Louis H. Bell, Planned by WSGA died in October after 15 years as! i director of the Department of. wh° before and after his 15 years as l public information director. He had resigned the job July 1 on ;Public Information. ithe advice of a physician. By CATHY FLECK i Headed by J. K Holtzinger, pub-i . He became an instructor here Esher of the Altoona Mirror, thein 1934. He had served as Univer- The Women's Student Government Association has sent newsmen have joined with Uni-tversity editor and was founder 200 questionnaires on the value of May Day to parents and versity public relations personnel and executive director of the l and alumni in a drive to finance Penn State Press. relatives of students who have seen past pi °grams. !the scholarship. Bell was graduated from the The survey is an attempt to find out what people offi H. Eugene Goodwin, director ottfniversity in 1929 and was a for the; School of Journalism. saltier editor of The Daily Collegian. campus think of the program and in what ways it can be'such a scholarship was fitting be- He had been cited by the Amer improved this year. Should the'cause of Bell's "deep and abid-1 lean College Public Relations As ing interest in young people andlsociation for achievement. response be negative to the Mav . _ =-______............. Day program, WSGA will also determine whether or not it will ! be eliminated Class Crest • , Compefit ion Some questions included are whether or not the persons have attended May Day programs at Opens Today ' any other school or college and what specific college program they had seen. - Yes," "no" and ' "indifferent" answers are re• ' The Junior Class Advisory Boa quested on most questions. Board today win begin a contest ; to (le len a junior Oa,. emblem Whether or not May Day serves A SIO prize be awarded to A purpose and fulfills it is ques the 2un)or who submit.; the best tinned The suitability of a perm-' clecign The name or tho winner anent indoor program - is also' will be pubilt,lied T? - le Daily i Collegian. ,questioned in the evaluation_ Contest rules are• Other things specified in the. 490n1y Juniors may enter 'questionnaire are attendance at residence halls teas; whether teas •Entiie' , ; must be subrnit ted by should be held Saturday or Sun mail to Vincent Marino. Theta day. and if meet i n g the May Delta Chi, 305 East Prospect Ay- Queen and her court would please enue. State College, by January parents and visitors. 14 In addition, the merits of the •De-I ,, ns must bo done on na '' • ' ' • weekend as a whole are ques per of regular typing size and capable of he:ng manufactured in boned and maggestions for im proving the May Day program approximately 3'_" circular size or Mother's Weekend are re (similar to the standard Univer-, quested. sity emblem). •Designs must contain thet Only a limited number of re word.; "Pennsylvania State Uni- pile; have been recetved by Jes versity" (or "Penn State") an d , ;ie Janligian, chairman. However, "Class of 1960" Miss Jamigian said she hopes to Semi-final selections wi 11 behave the information for a final' made by a committee of the Ad-.report before the end of the se-' vlsory Board and final selection trester. of the winning entry will be: Participants selected for this made by members of the art de-,evaluation were received through partment. Honorable mention will residence hall presidents who be given to the contestants v.tholasked students to submit names i submit the four best designs con-!of their parents who had seen sidered by the judges of the art the program in past years. department in addition to the winning entry Scandal is one thing that never; The Advisory Board plans to:gets shop worn by being contin-. have the winning design manu-lually passed around. factured itato an emblem whicht will be sold to members of the'r t : junior class, The emblem may be w worn on blazers and jackets. Designs submitted should be ofl the same general type as the pre- tit sent University emblem but par-. V ticipants are urged to use as muchi originality as possible in design-1 ing the new emblem. The designs,r, do not necessarily have to be cir cular in shape but the final di-1V mensions of the emblem cannot be more than 3'4" in size. Juniors w are reminded that the winningl design wilt be manufactured in'r f the University colors of blue ancl ! w white MIIE For Those Particular Women on your • Sheerest Nylon Hosiery • Imported Bedroom Slippers • Separates - Skirts, Blouses • Bermudas 0 Slacks • Jewelry - moderately priced Juliet Room is fashion . . . and fashion cost no more S. ALLEN ST. High-fashion For Those Distinctive Tastes Christmas List THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA V ot'atAICINVADMililM*7lt: AD 8-8691 Your Holiday in Fashion A fashionable gift for Mother, Aunt, or I e m e c a se• . • ...lt's so expensive TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1958 TAT C "HIGH SOCIETY" PLUS "LUST FOR LIFE" :HWENTN E WS MR. ELLISON" PLUS "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE" and slip- * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 Oh! That French Model! DAVID imm e :gtek et , NIVEN n, royal, om 5.95 eaters in bite, red, ed from memo: from: Santa to: you Old Main g IliDaP)o4l44Ai3lMil If you're in the middle of a muddle over what to get for the men on your Christmas shopping list, lend an ear this way. For DAD: A practical gift that Mom will appreciate, too. Dad will Bice the smooth lines of the wash-and-wear dress shirts and Morn will en joy how easy it is to wash and lightly press them. In white only. Sizes 14 to 16 1 / 4 . (Stan dard sleeve length.) $2.95 For BROTHER: An ideal gift for the active young man. What could be more practi cal than a combination shirt and jacket? He'll find so many places to wear it. The Jac shirt comes in solids and plaids, combining corduroy and broad cloth. Sizes 14 to 16 1 / 2 . $6.95 value. ONLY $3.95! For the BEAU on your list: Give him a smartly tailored gift with the Ivy League look. Tops in fashion for the man about-campus this year is the Lo-button sweater. In combi nation wool and orlon. Char coal, red, grey, and beige with contrasting trim, Sizes 5, M, L. $5.95 other gift suggestions: • Neckties $l.OO • Belts . . . . $l.OO • Handkerchiefs G. C. Murphy $.25 to $l.OO S. Alien St.
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