The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 19, 1959, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
1961 Possibility!
Required Year
'Round Classes
Lawrence E. Dennis, vice president for residence instruc-;
tion, indicated yesterday that after 1961 students may have to'
attend year ’round classes without the usual three-month
summer vacation
Dennis said such a situation may be necessitated by the'
jrollment predicted by that time
4* ft. f . i "If the enrollment in colleges
j6v6H students < in iWs s,a,e a* ?re
vsi i a dicled/ . h@ said - a{ler 1961>
11/Wl n . I there just isn’t going to be room
yy 111 Present i * nou 9 h * or
i Realizing this pressing problem,
n •, | p f ! the University has begun a big
KGCIIQI Sunday to enroll students in summer
/ ’sessions. This is designed to make
Six students in music education' better year ’round use of the Uni-!
and one m geology will present . versi 'y facilities. ;
a vocal and instiumental recital. "In the near future, colleges'
at 4 p m. Sunday in Schwab Audi- will have to operate at continual’
tonuin jfull capacity to handle the in-
David Schleicher, senior in ge-, crea - se d enrollments," Dennis said,
ology from Bioom?burg, will play Besides the usual 3-6-3 week
the Hindemuih Sonata No. 2 for". summer sessions, the University
organ Paul Wenhold,senior m mu-- “ as *dded two six-week ses-
Sic education from Trumbauers- ** ons this year especially geared
wile, will play the Preiude and, ‘^undergraduates.
Fugue m A minor by Bach (also: The new sessions were estab
for org3ni. Mary Ann Frazier, hshed after the University Senate
semor m music education from, cons! dered both trimester and
Centre Hall, will play the Chorale quartermester systems,
and Variations One and three from ,‘ n connection with the new ses-
the Sixth Organ Sonata of Men
delssohn.
Frank Baird, senior m music!
education from Lemont. will play
Prelude, Chorale and Fugue for
piano by Franck. Kay Esslinger,
sophomore in music education
from Reading, will sing "Care
Selve" from Atatanta by Handel
and Musetta'-s Aria ‘‘Quando men
vo” from La Boheme by Pucc'tm.
She will be accompanied by Mary
Ann Zook, sophomore in music
education from Miffhntown at the
piano
Joan Elser, sophomore in music
education from Norristown, will
perform piano selections by
Brahms and Bernstein. The recital
is free to the public.
Teacher Injured
In Fraternity Fall
John McLean, a local school
teacher, suffered a severe cut of
the left hip in a fall at Phi Kappa'
Psi fraternity early Sunday morn
ing.
According to Harold Zimmer
man. fraternity president. McLean
fell on a glass somewhere in the!
fraternity about 12:30 a.m. Sun
day. He was treated by Dr. Her
bert R. Glenn, director of the.
Ritenour Health Center, and re-!
moved to the hospital by an Alpha:
Fire Co ambulance. I
McLean, from Newburgh. N.Y.,i
was attending a party at the fra-j
ternitv at the time of the acci
dent Zimmerman did not know
where McLean fell or the cause of
the accident
Sign m a' dance studio: “We
ke**o you from being a wallflower,
and we aBo remove the pot.”
John W. White Fellowship
Two Awards of $6OO Each
... for members of the graduating class, of
highest standing, who possess, in the opinion
of the Senate Committee on Scholarships and
Awards, those qualities of ability and person
ality that will enable them to profit best by
graduate study, at this University or elsewhere.
WHERE TO APPLY: 205-D OLD MAIN
DEADLINE: MARCH 5, I CSC
By DENNY MALICK
! tremendous increase in college en-
sions, the College of Mineral In-!
dustries has established the first!
three-year curriculum leading to
a bachelor’s degree. Several other
colleges are following this lead
to help students accelerate.
The University has built up
the summer sessions by offering
a large number of undergradu
ate courses in the 6-6 program, i
“We have never tried such a
camapign for summer sessio is be
iore." Dennis said, “so we have
no idea how successful it will he.”
This semester’s campaign is
aimed at undergraduate students,
but next fall attention will be
earned into high schools, also.
Dr. C, O. Williams, special
assistant to the president, will
direct the program to contact
high school seniors and ac
quaint them with the oppor
tunity of telescoping their col
lege education into three years.
As part of the present cam
paign. a letter from President
Enc A. Walker was sent to the
parents of freshmen, sophomores
and juniors urging them to en
courage enrollment in the sum
mer programs.
Other than the accelerating as
ipect. the letter recommended ex
tra credits be taken in the sum
'mer to develop “depth and
.breadth of knowledge” becoming
[so important in today’s world.
[3 Counties Set Pace
The traditional pace-setters,
i Philadelphia. Allegheny and Cen-j
tre counties, led in the number ofi
Students during the University's,
’first year of operation. j
. Of the 119 students who en
rolled during the session of 1839,!
24 came from Philadelphia county;
,1 from Allegheny county, and 9;
.from Centre countv. ]
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Zepp Calls Liquor Bottle Hunt
Cabinet Plan Denied by Housing
'Ridiculous' 1 7 *
By BETSY ANDERSON
‘One representative for every
300 students is ridiculous.” Don
ald Zepp, president of the Chem
istry-Physics Council, said at the! dence hall.
meeting last night. I Dean of Women Pearl O. Weston said the only bottles
Zepp was referring to one of . , , , ±
the proposed plans in student , 'ahen from rooms by order of;
government reorganization. ‘‘TheJ the deans office were two which scure the labsl, they said they
elections of class representatives ,she removed herself. had been informed. This would
for the proposed cabinet system' .Dean Weston said that all the make the liquor bottles look
would be left up to political par- S ir!s understand that no liquor like pretty ornamental bottles,
ties and would indicate popular-:bottles are allowed in the rooms Mrs. Marion H. Barrett, head
ity. With council elections, the for ,“J} y Purpose. ...... hostess at McElwain, said that
vote tends to be for the capable! When it was reported that in-, hostesses are not removing the
person.” he said. creasing number of girl* were
"A few run the whole show b«ngmg m bottles to me for
when political parties are in-! decoration, the deans **'
voived. I know, being a class offi- • suet * a . no * !C ® i 0 . hostessei
.cer” George Bentrem, vice presi- 1
dent of sophomore class, said.;
’s h UnTeTsilv clbTn^ '’he^T Weston cominued. 5 to hive :
; Other’points brought out at the taU^oms 5 K
meptinp vwro- .residence hall rooms, the casui
i |observer does not notice whethi
.'representatives not be re-:< h S T “«J* nl *" le , ““ o » r si “‘ or
C ° s e ® G:> "° U not terest of g°°d taste, women sti
I be » -, .. ' dents have never been allowed
j__ • Increasing the representation of, ave b o m es j n their rooms,” Dei
.ireshmen—freshmen are less ma- ty e ston said
'ture than upperclassmen, are less Several girls reported iha
i knowing about campus activities! , hey had been lold U might bt
(imtil their second semester andj cons idered permissable io use
*? aS f t *u^ rGs^«- en j ave . frequently j the bottles in their rooms if ivy
;!os. their offices due to low aver-. t or CBBC u as were put in them.
ag i s -. . , , ~! The candle must be burned suf
• Tne power of student council] ficienily to allow soma of iht
'executives councils of the var- W ax to dribble down and ob'
.lous colleges would be extremely!
limited in power: since council 1
j presidents would lose importance
;under- the proposed system, there
[would be difficulty in getting 1
(Competent people to run for coun
cil offices—they would be attract
jed to positions on cabinet. Zepp
said that possibly a person could
.hold a position on both.
At the conclusion of discussion,
[Zepp said that the council would
| not go on record one way or the
other at Cabinet, but would neces
sarily be against the proposal if
(it came to a vote.
Grad Secretary
Dies in Belief ante
Miss Hilda Stretcher, secretary
in the Graduate School, died
Tuesday at Centre County Hospi
tal.
She is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Berta Perry, Chico, Calif.,
and Johanna R. Stretcher, Wil
liamsport; and a brother, John, of
Mercer.
Funeral services will be from
the Page Funeral Home in Wil
liamsport at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow
Friends will be received at the
funeral home from 7 to 8 p.m.
Thursdav.
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Reports that housing authorities are searching rooms in
McElwain in search of empty liquor bottles were denied last
night by Mrs. Leora Weaver, housing supervisor of the resi-
Applications Due
For WRA Offices
Applications for Women’s Rec
reation Association offices will be
available until Feb. 24 in White
Building and at the Hetzel Union
desk.
Women who wish to apply must
have an All-University average!
jof at least 2.5 and no major judi
cial record. Primary elections will
be held March 10 and final elec
tions March 12.
Requirements for the individual
offices are: president, sixth se
mester standing and at least one
year membership on the WRA ex
ecutive board; vice president and
intramural chairman, fourth or
fifth semester standing; intra
mural co-chairmen, secretary
treasurer and sophomore repre
jsentative, second or third semes
ter standing.
8 PM.
is correct time
for the concert
by the
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
Eugene Ormandy,
conducting,
Saturday Might
Recreation Bldg.
Sorry, buf no more tickets
are available.
Please Note: Non-students
will not be admitted
on student tickets.
Pennsylvania
State University
Artists 1 Series
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. J 959
By DIANE DIECK
Editorial on Page 4
• STARTS TODAY •
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luscious damsels!
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