PAGE TWO --Collegian Photo by John Beaus. MRS. ERIC A. WALKER is congratulated by Janet Barney, (left) retiring president, and Nancy Werner, (center), in-coming presi dent of Phi Chi Theta, after she was initiated into that sorority lmt night at a banquet at the Nittany Lion Inn. Coed Debators Take' First in Competition The women's varsity debate team placed first in the East ern Forensic Association Sweepstakes at St. Peter's College, Jersey City, N.J., last weekend. Judith Bentz, sophomore third place in the persuasive "Have You Anythiog to Decla WRA to Hold Dance Concert The Women's Recreation Asso ciation Dance Club will present its annual dance concert tomor row, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in White Hall 'rickets for the concert will be available today and tomorrow horn 1:00 to 5,00 p.m. in the main offices of White Ilan. The show will be presented in two parts by the Orchesis, the modern dance group of WRA. Part 1 is called Modern American Muses which is adapted from the Gieek Muses and interpreted through the eyes of the 20th cen tury. Pai t II will be "Interpreta tion" The WRA Clothing drive began last Saturday and will continue until Saturday. This is an annual affair in which WRA assists the Women':: Club of State College. Clothing boxes have been placed in all dormitories, Redifer Dining Hall, Waring and the HUB. Only clean clothes will be accepted. Shoes may also be contributed to the chive. Psych Club Will Meet Dr. William M. Smith Jr, pro-1 fessor of family relations. will speak to the Psychology Club at 7:30 tonight in 216 Willard. The subject of his talk is "How Court ship and Marriage is Related to Psychology." 000000000000000000000000 o 0 the Charter Oak Inn 0 O 0 0 • New SYLVAN ROOM g 0 O Located between Mateer 0 o Playhouse & C.E. Camp o oo C4ll North 7-2912 0 0 Wednesday Special 8 Complete Z. Spaghetti Dinner i Italian Style $1.50 MODERN HEATED o o CABINS by Day or Weak Clooooooooooooooooooooooo THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA n education from Kane, took speech event. Her topic was •e. Mary Ann Gemmill, senior in science from New Cumberland; Ellen Donovan, senior in arts and letters from Emporium; Vicki O'- Donnell, senior in arts and letters from Irwin; and Miss Bentz com peted in the debating event. They debated the topic "Re solved: that further develop ment of nuclear weapons be prohibited by interns lional agreement." Miss O'Donnell and Miss Bentz debated the affirmative side. They won over St. Peter's Col lege, The University of Massachu setts, Lehigh University, Seton (Hall and Dartmouth University. They lost to Fordham Education College. Miss Gemmill and Miss Dona van debated the negative side. They defeated LeMoyne College, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Morgan State University and Penn State men. They lost to St. Joseph's College and Misericordia College. Miss Gemmill also placed fifth in the extemporaneous event, Leonard Julius, SGA president, took first place in the persuasive speaking contest for men. The other members of the men's team are Alan Davidson, Junior in arts and letters from Clear field; Theodore Haller, junior in electrical engineering from Brad ford; and Arthur Ichter, junior in business administration from Ash ley. Gibbs girls get top jobs • • tri) 0 0; ; ; I‘K 7 'lt \\ * -717 )), Special Course for College Women. Residences. Write College Dean for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK. .Nyliarine gibb s SECRETARIAL BOSTON IS. MASSACHUSETTS, 21 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK . . 230 Park Ave. MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY . 33 Plymouth St. PROVIDENCE S RHODE ISLAND, 155 MgeU St. 99 Men Tapped for 6 Hat Societies By AMY ROSENTHAL Ninety-nine men were tapped last week for mem bership in six hat societies —Parmi Nous, Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Androcles, Druids and Delphi. Members must apply to these societies and ale chosen by All- University average and on a point system which rates major and minor activities. Members of Parmi Nous, sen ior men's hat society, are chos en from student government, sports, drat.' atics, forensics, and publications. Its 20 new mem bers are Laurence Buck, Larry Byers, Gerald Carp, Walt Cot tom, Larry Dey, Frederick Die secker, David Jewers, Jerome Karp, Edward Kormos, John Koshak, Norman Lutkefedder, Samuel Minor, Steven Ott, Ronald Resh, Robert Richey, Gilbert Sergeant, Murray Si mon, David Williams, James Winpenny and James Wolfin ger. Journ Students Receive Awards At Ceremony Lois Neubarth, junior in jour nalism from East Orange, N.J., was awarded the Associated Edi tor's Society of Pittsburgh award last night for interest in the field of industrial journalism. Jeffrey Pollack, sophomore in journalism from Laurelton, N.Y., won a cash award of $3O from Sigma Delta Chi, men's profes sional journalism fraternity, as the outstanding sophomore. The SDX scholarship awards were given to Mary Kelly, an August 1958 graduate with a 3.86 average; Mrs. Lois Clark, senior from Bellefonte, with a 3.78 aver age; and Mary Reed, senior from State College, with a 3.58 aver age. The Foley Agency of Philadel phia award to an advertising ma jor went to Dawson Ryder of Port Matilda. James Ferraro, Oakmont and Ryder won the Alpha Delta Sig ma, men's professional advertis ing fraternity, outstanding service keys. Robert Franklin, senior in jour nalism from Glennside, won the SDX outstanding senior award. Members of the retiring board of editors of The Daily Collegian were awarded shingles and keys. Special citations from Collegian Inc., publishing body of the news paper, were given to Franklin, Robert Piccone, spring semester business manager, and Frank Vojtesek, fall semester manager. Orientation Counselors All hatmen who wish to council new students during Orientation Week to be held Sept. 13 to 20 and who have not filled out student orientation counselor forms may do so no later than 2 p.m. Friday in the clean of men's office, Penn State Players Present The Boy Friend Broadway Hit for Seven Years May 1, 8, 9 Schwab 8:00 Tickets Now on Sale At the NUB Thurs. 75c Fri. & Sat. 1.25 Skull and Bones, senior men's honorary and recognition so ciety, has also chosen 20 mem bers. They are John Bonestell, William Bowers, Wally Caplan, James Cober, Roger Dreban, David Epstein, John Feather man, Stanley Foster, Ken Flor ence, Garry Gentzler, Richard Hammond, William Jaffe, Ir vin Klein. Martin Leshner, Dennis Malick, Vincent Ma rino, George McTurk, Harold Sandstorm, Martin Schorr, and Robert Thompson. Blue Key, junior men's hat society—members are chosen from assistant sports managers, cheerleaders, campus publica tions and general activities. The 17 new members are Lau rence Abrams, Stewart Bar men, Donald Bartoo, George Bentrem, John Black, Steven Brown, Andrew Case, Phillip Cox, Harold Heffner, Al Ka mis, Richard Kitzinger, George Krevsky, Chester Lucido, Jerry Scott, Charles Suhyda, Robert Wayne, Robert Zechman. Androcles, junior men's hat society, has chosen, 12 new Science Foundation to Award 1000 Graduate Fellowships The National Science Founda tion will award approximately 1000 Cooperative Graduate Fel lowships in science for the aca deniic year 1959-60. Applications will be available in the Graduate School office in June, and must be returned for consideration early in the Fall. The fellowships will be awarded to any citizen of the United States who has demonstrated the ability and special aptitude required for advanced training in the sciences. All applicants will be required to take an examination to test their scientific and scholastic aptitude and achievement. Applicants will be screened first by the institution through which they have applied and again by panels of scientists chosen by the National Academy of Sciences Na tional Research Council. Final se lection will be made by the Na tional Science Foundation. The annual stipend for the fel lowships will be $2200 which may be supplemented by the partici- 'Purloined' Palm Found in Nittany The case of the "purloined palm" has been solved. The potted palm which was' missing from the Hetzel Union ballroom after the Leonides fash ion show last Wednesday was found by the Campus Patrol in the Nittany area this weekend. The palm will be returned to Bill McMullen, who had donated it and two others for the fashion show. Leonides had been `con cerned with the possibility of bad . effects on student-town relations, especially with local merchants. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1959 members. They are Gerald Ab rams, Donald Clagget, .1 ac k Crosby, Don Curry, James Et tleson, Charles Gaston, Floyd Greer, Richard Haber, Abe Isenberg, Jeffrey Pollack, Ar thur Schneider. and Robert Umstead. Druids, junior men's hat so ciety, has chosen 20 sophomore men on the basis of varsity sports activities. They are Ron ald Beard, John Blanck, Donald Davies, Rich a r d DeLong, Thomas Durbin, Mark DuMars, David Erwin, Robert Gilmore Mike Hader, Edward Kikla, Francis Manley, John Morton; Dwight Moore, Jonathan Mus ser, Wilber Oberly, Eugene Raiford, William Rierson, Wall ter Sobczak, Neil Turner, Her= man Webber. Delphi, sophomore men's so ciety, has chosen 10 new mem bers. They are Duane Alexan der, Charles Berents. Stuart Broth, Barry Casselamn, Eu gene Chaiken, Herbert Gold stein, David Grubbs, Robert Harrison, Kerry Kissinger, and John Whitmer. pating institution at an annual rate of not more than $BOO. A fel low may receive no other remu neration. . The fellowships will be award ed in the mathematical, physical, medical, biological, and engineer ing sciences, including anthropol ogy, psychology (excluding clini cal psychology) and in the social sciences where they conform to accepted standards of scientific inquiry. Art Now "Submarine CoMmand STARRING WILLIAM HOLDEN —PLUS— "The Girls of Pleasure Island" Technicolor STARTS FRIDAY "THE MATING GAME" *CATHAUM HELD OVER! Feat. 12:45, 2:54, 5:03, 7:12, 9:30 AMA TONY JACK MONROE CURriS WMMON tei l / 4„. in apm ympot prfduct;on ' SOME 4,' Har. *NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 MARLON BRANDO°S GREATEST HIT! . . . . . . . . • • • ptteOcar:: r . •a . 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