PAGE TWO To Fulfill Pan-American Ideals: Know Customs, Balgooyen Says A knowledge of the traditions, customs and languages of other countries is necessary to fulfill the ideals of Pan-Ameri canism, Henry W. I3algooyen, executive vice president of the l American Foreign Power Co., said last night. Speaking on "The Pan-American Ideal and America's Eng College Will Offer New Major Effective with the Fall semes ter, the University will offer a curriculum in engineering me- chlnicn: The program approved by the Board of Tiusteps. upon the recom mendation of the University Sen ate, will lead to the bachelor of science degree. The need for this type of pro-1 gram has been brought about, partially because of the many! important technological develop ments of recent years, Dr. Joseph Marm, professor and head of the' Department of Engineering Me chanics, said. He said ,the development of nuclear energy, high speed air craft, missiles and satellites has increased the importance of a broad training in the basic prin ciples of the physical sciences and the engineering sciences. Students enrolling in the new curriculum will have the choice of two options. The mechanics option covers the more mathematical aspects of mechanics and includes four elec- (Continued on page five) Buddy May 1 Buddy Rich and his 16-piece orchestra will play for the Senior Ball which will bring Spring Week to a close May 1. A "Springtime" theme wi decorations in Recreation Hal covered with a dark blue fat suspended from the ceiling. White tat t ice covered with greenery and pink flowers will decorate the side and end-walls and a water fountain w ill be placed in the center of the floor. Ruddy Rich, jass drummer and singer, started his musical career in his parents' vaude ville act when he was 18 months old. He appeared in Raymond Hitchcock's "Pin wheel" on Broadway when he was 4 and in a single act man aged by his parents in Aus tralia when he was 8 years old, His jazz career began with Joe Marsala at the Hickory House in 1939 Since then he has worked for the hands of Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Carter and Harry James. Rich made several tours with "Jazz at the Philharmonic," start ing in 1947, and in 1951 he was art of a group known as the "Big Four" with Charlie Ventura and Chubby Jackson. He records for Verve both with his orchestra and as a singer. Rich is also a professional tap dancer. The orchestra's modern music By CAROL BLAKESLEE Future" at a dinner in honor of Pan-American Day. Balgooyen ad vised Americans to replace "nar row nationalism" with a sympa theic understanding of their sister republics to the south. Latin Americans are shocked. he said, with the number of Americans who do not possess even an elementary knowledge of the languages and customs of the Latin American coun tries. A lack of educational opportun-' ities is a basic obstacle which has impeded progress towards Pan-Americanism, Balgooy en said. Nine Latin American coun tries have an illiteracy rate of over 50 per cent, he said. Balgooyen cited the student exchange program between North and South or Central America as one of the best means to break down educa tional barriers. However, he said, there are five times as many Latin Americans here as there are Americans in Latin America and of the 11,000 Latin Americans studying in the U S., many have experienced dis crimination of some sort, he said. There is no way of estimating how many but, according to Bal gooyen, "even one per cent is too many." This discrimination, he said, is 'based on the ignorance of Amer icans of their southern neighbors. The task lies with the. indi (Continued on page five) Rich Will Play for Senior Ball 11 be used as the basis for the . The ceiling and walls will be ric and blinking stars will be is arranged by Kenny Drew. The tickets for the dance. which cost $5. will be on sale May I at the Hetsel Union desk from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. They will also be sold at the dance. The Senior Ball committee is headed by William Lathan, senior class vice president, and includes: Robert McCarron, publicity; Pa tricia Lenhardt, refreshments; Ja net Ours, decorations; and Juri Nitler, Spring Week chairman. *CATHAUM Now: 1:49, 4:19, 6:49, 9:30 John Wayne Dean Martin Ricky Nelson "RIO BRAVO" • COMING SOON • Tv' „ fs A 81, 4- .. „ stiGGy 'tuG I Fold MacMURRAY•Jean HAGEN is ~i;~ NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 0 6 103). „, 20( . 110 1 * ,04 . • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 4 Officers Of AIM To Be Elected The Association of Independent Men Board of Governors will elect officers at 7:30 tonight in 203 Hetzel Union. Nominations will be taken for the offices of president, vice pres ident, secretary and treasurer. The Board will also consider for the second time an amend ment to the AIM bylaws concern ing judicial reorganization. The amendment had been passed on first reading at the last meeting. It has been proposed that courts in each men's residence hall areas replace the AIM Judi cial Board of Review, which now hears all cases concerning resi dence hall men. The amendment is in accord with the judicial reorganization plan now under consideration by Cabinet. The Board will discuss a pro posal for the living area councils to share profits from vending ma chines not in designated food ser vice areas. This would include machines in residence hall recre ation rooms. They will also hear a pronosal for the organization of a North Halls Council. teonicicts Offit,rs ssoScholarshio Applications will he available until April 20 in 205-D Old Main for the Leonides Honor Grant, a newly instituted scholarship spon sored by Leonides Council. The $5O a semester grant is open to any independent woman of second through seventh semes ter standing with a minimum 2.5 All-University average. Qualifications for the grant will be based primarily on the leader ship ability and character of the applicant. Financial need will be a secondary consideration, and ap plicants will not be required to fill out a financial statement. GIANT SIZE HALLMARK CONTEMPORARY CARDS Available At, iv) Ilittaity netusi Next to the Corner on College Ave. ST TE it cA ~ TAT oLL,GPA twink "''LAN VC :W jUl 1(11 SANDI DAR ON SUSAN HI ROBERT Ai JUANITA MOOl JACKSOI atm: lest* et MVO( Two Drill Teams Place at Festival The University's Navy ROTC Drill Team and the Persh ing Rifles Drill Team placed sixth and seventh respectively out of 56 teams entered from all parts of the United States ition held last Friday at the in the National Drill Compe Cherry Blossom Festival in Wash ington, D.C. The annual meet, held in the National Guard Armory, was won by a trick team from Purdue Uni versity with a total of 957 points out of a possible 1000. The Navy team had 848 points while the Pershing Rifles' received a 811 point total. A parade held Satur day night was also won by Pur due. Second place was won by the Pershing Rifles from the Univer sity of Pittsburgh with 942 points; third place went to the ROTC Drill Team from Loyola Univer sity, Chicago, 901; fourth place was won by the Queen's Guard at Rutgers University, 899; and fifth place was taken by the Black Knights from Northwestern State College, Louisiana, with a 897 total. Three coed teams were also en tered in the meet, two from Utah State University and one from East Tennessee College. According to Harlan E. Wil liams, junior in industrial arts from Laraysville and a mem ber of the Navy ROTC Drill Team here, the outstanding fea ture of the Navy's routine was the finale. "It depicted the slaying of one', of the members of the team who dropped his rifle (accidently on purpose). He marched forward, was stabbed by the commander, with a bayonet, and fell back on a coffin of rifles supported by six', other members of the team. They carried him off the floor amidst choruses of the funeral dirge sung by the team.' The Navy ROTC Drill Team was led by Midshipman Second Players Present Iplug enia at Adis Opening Friday, April 17 at Center Stage Tickets at HUB Desk reat.42:45, 2:58, 5:11, 7:27, 9:40 The AFROTC Standard Drill Team and the AFROTC Trick Drill Team were also entered in the meet from the University. Both finished in the top half of the 56 competitors. Now Playing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1959 Class Earl R. Riffle, junior in arts and letters from Adah, and the Pershing Rifles was led by Cadet Col. William C. Westgard, senior in arts and letters from Moores town, N.J. Dean Weston To Be Honored Panhellenic Council will spon sor a farewell dinner honoring Pearl 0. Weston, retiring dean of women, at 6 tonight at the Auto port Restaurant on Route 322. Miss Weston. who will retire on July 1, will address sorority representatives following the din ner. Phyllis Muskat, outgoing Panhellenic Council president and mistress of ceremonies for the evening. will give a farewell speech to Miss Weston on behalf of sorority women. I Miss Muskat will also install new council officers for the 1959- 60 school year and present the Sigma Sigma Sigma trophy to the sorority showing the most scholastic improvement in the past school year. Each sorority may send two representatives and old and new I officers. Dress for the evening is for mal. Cars Sought for Rally Drivers of sports, antique and foreign cars are requested to en ter the elections rally motorcade to be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Monday. Those interested may register at the Hetzel Union desk. Weiser Imported Cars Alfaromeo Peugeot Renault Hillman Sunbeam Rapier Singer Humber Honestly Evaluated Used Can 3 ml. north of State College on Route 322 AD 7-4171 000000000000.00000000000 o 0 o g the Charter Oak inn o 0 10 0 g New SYLVAN ROOM 0 0 o Located between Mateer 0 o o O Playhouse & C.E. 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