WEDNESDAY, FEBRU, Campus To Coe Invitations for February 22' have outstanding in leac ulty and administr; The dinner, s] Press to Award to First Dire The University Pre; lished the Louis H. B' Award to honor the rr first executive direct The award will b« year, beginning in member of the teac search staff who subi book manuscript dur ceding year. The r< receive an appropriaf cash prize of $lOOO a ties accruing from pi the book. Bell died of a heart attack last October while in New York on business for the Penn State Press. He had served the University for 24 years, originally as a teacher and for 15 years as director of the Department of Public Information and University editor. T. Rowland Slingluff, director of the Department of Publications and University Editor, said the award will be administered by an advisory committee which will seek the help of eminent scholars outside the University in de termining each year’s winner. Seniors Chosen For'Who's Who 1 Thirty-eight seniors have been chosen for listing in the book, “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col leges.” The students, who were chosen primarily for their participation in campus activities, are as fol lows: Louis Phillips, Jay Feldstein, Phyllis Muskat, David Fineman, Florence Moran, Charles Welsh, William Sekeras, Eugene Curry, Jack Kendall, Frank Vojtasek, Edward Hintz, Ellen Donovan, Calvin Emery, Bryna Nelson, Ho ward Smythe, Eleanor Judy, Lynn Ward. Marshall Jacobson, Mary Ann Gemmill, Judith McFarland, James Meister, James Kessler, John Gingrich, Sandra Grotsky, Ruth Johnson, Robert Franklin, SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS RHYS The Di ON FEBI Find out abo furthering yc opportunity of aircraft an research fad fessionally a Florida, Okli Reserve y< with the Doi important ini SEE YOI FOR YOI ,RY 4. 1959 Leaders Matrix the first coed Matrix Dinner to be held' seen sent to approximately 425 students ership and campus activities and 60 fac tion members. ionsored annually since 1935 by Theta Sigma Phi, woman’s professional journalism fraternity, had pre viously honored women students only. ive In observance of the 50th anni versary of the founding of the fraternity and the 25th anniversa ry of the founding of the chapter! at the University, this year's din ner will honor both men and wom en students. onor for Mrs. Lee Walsh, women's edi tor of the Washington Star, will be the featured speaker. Awards for the Matrix, Cap and Quill girls will be announced at the dinner by the members of Theta Sigma Phi. ;s has estab :ll Memorial emory of its made each 960, to the hing or re iits the best ing the pre cipient will e citation, a id all royal iblication of Students attending the dinner will elect the Matrix Girl. Candi dates for this honor are the presi dents of Women’s Student Gov ernment Association, Panhellenic Council, Scrolls, Women’s Recrea tion Association, Mortar Board and Leonides. The Cap and Quill girls will be chosen by Theta Sigma Phi. The Quill award will go to an outstanding senior woman who has never been recognized by a hat society. The Cap award will be given to a senior woman who has been a member of a hat society and has rendered outstanding service to the Uni versity. Those receiving invitations to the dinner may pick up tickets anytime before 5 p.m. February 20 at the Hetzel Union desk. Legislators— (Continued, from page one) meetings without a law." Ujobai and McCann were inter viewed in separate meetings by members of the University’s chap ter of Sigma Delta Chi, men’s professional journalism fraternity. The members also interviewed the governor, state Senate staffers, State Rep. William K. Knecht (R.- Schuylkill) and Leonard Unger, chief of the Associated Press Har risburg bureau. The members also were rfecog nized from the floor of the State Senate by Majority Leader James S. Berger (R.-Potter) and attend ed a meeting of the Senate Com mittee on Education. G. Richard Dew, general manager of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publish ers Assn., arranged the tour. Robert Laßar, Edward Frymoyer, Ronald Kolb, Joseph Patton Jr., Wilbur Lewellen, John Bott, Fred erick Kerr, Donald Zepp, Jean Kissick, Janet Ours, Howard Maierhofer and Steve Garban. IN ENGINEERING, CS AND MATHEMATICS uglas Aircraft Company INVITES YOU TO CAMPUS INTERVIEWS WARY 23 and 24 iut the interesting positions, assistance in : ur education and outstanding promotion it with the world’s leading manufacturer d missiles. Get facts on living conditions, Cities and opportunities to advance pro ; Douglas farilities located in California, ihoma, North Carolina and New Mexico, ur career dedsion until you have talked iglas representative. It may be the most terview of your life. IR DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT IR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Invited Dinner r> :Z\ A*. %.* : V, J '**• oV.£f o; : o. 0 o; * 45 Space Films To Be Shown Forty-five filmed lectures on “Space Technology” will be given in 17 weekly installments, begin ning this week. The lectures are | sponsored by the Central Penn sylvania Section of the Institute of Radio Engineers. | Each installment will be shown! ithree times during the week. On| 'Tuesdays, the film will be shown! iat the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Co. plant at Quehanna; 7 p.m. Wed nesdays in 219 Electrical Engi neering: and 7 p.m. Thursday in the Mineral Industries Auditor ium. Further information and regis tration forms may be obtained from W. G. Houser, Ordnance Re search Laboratory. For members of 1.R.E., the fee is $2O; for non ! members, $25: for student mem bers, $5; and for student non members, $lO. ■Speaking, oj !j£)ance Orchestras The CAMPUSEERS* are happy to announce that Stan Michalski** (He's terrific on piano) has joined their happy crew. * It's a great band **He plays accordian and organ, too, i^oofnntjS -JSb 7-3309 O A «,o •()> Q..:s O*.?. ' %v :*74V: s /0 •••' to : :■} - ; •* ’* O .'O •••••• O o : : ••' ©: .-•••- ; :p: :o V • *»«c • OS • ,* ».iu • • * ! ** *V « o - o •% 1 University Stickers Cause Delay in Auto Inspections A few students recently ran in- er unapproved stickers, decals, to difficulty when they were pre- etc. are unlawful and persons vented from having their auto- fol)nd Suilty of ,his offense are mobiles inspected because of the su L>J e et_ to a $5 fine 01 a masi- Umversity parking permits on ™L m L°V U r e d* ’ acc 2! c * I their windshields. justice of the Peace Guy I Acco ' ding s f li ° n , 816 of the He'said that a few years ago, Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code the Campus Patrol placed stick any sign, poster or other material eis upon windshields, but were placed upon the windshield, side ordered to stop when they were windows, wings, or rear wind- charged with unlawful tampering shield is unlawful, unless the plac- According t 0 John R . jvlallov of ing of such device is expressly the Department of Revenue, it is approved by the Department of a ]v, o unlawful to suspend any ob- Revenue. ,ject Rom the inside rear view The University parking permits! have been approved by the de-j partment and are therefore legal,! according to the Motor Code. Oth-I xS? •••*• • ; t£? J« n +M, \*J o 6*o :o VALENTINES RELATIVE Mother Father —Wife —Husband Sister, Sister and Cello Packs (Boys and Girls) Make-Your-Owns Juvenile Boxed Assortments FOR YOUR VALENTINE GIFTS —Valentine Gift Wrap Papers Valentine Ribbon Heart Seals Valentine Enclosure* SPECIAL TITLES Across the Miles Anniversary Valentine Birthday Valentine Cheer —Boy Friend Girl Friend Swertheart —Honey Darling Someone Dear With Love Fine Folks Special Friends Secret Pal Husband Brother, Brother and Wife Daughter, Daughter and Husband Son, Son and Wife Grandmother Grandfather Granddaughter Grandson Cousin —Nephew Niece —Aunt Uncle From All of Us ASSORTED VALENTINES FOR CHILDREN —Penny Valentines Lollipop Valentines "When you cere enough to.send the very best? McLANAHAN’S STATE COLLEGE mirror of an auto. The penalty for this offense is a $lO fine plus cost of prosecution or a 5 to 10 day jail sentence, he said. —From Both of Us —Our Wish —To Both of You —Money Enclosure Teacher INDIVIDUAL VAUNTINES FOR CHILDREN Coin Cards Boy —Girt —Baby's First GENERAL VALENTINES FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE —Contemporary Old Fashioned Sharp Darts Slam FOR YOUR VALENTINE PARTIES —Tallies Place Cards Party Invitations —Party Silhouettes —Valentine Gondola Centerpiece SO o\ is\ icri fi>) © o PAGE THREE o ;o ■~4 bv> • O °© : A • :«* /O m \* o \% 0 h* K<3 • 113 \o“ v~ o / do