The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 16, 1958, Image 2

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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
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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.
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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
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Your Holiday in Fashion
A fashionable gift for Mother, Aunt, or
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...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
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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.