The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 12, 1959, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Balloting
For Prof
Penny voting for 10 finalists in the Professor Snarf con
test will start today and continue through Friday at booths
on the Mall and downstairs in the Hetzel Union Building.
The finalists were chosen from among nominations for
the most 'lovable prof" subm
finalist from each college
Thy are Anthony Richer, ag-,
ricultme; Ralph Wherry, businessl
administration; J. Harris Ole-1
wme, chemritry-physics; David{
Ruy,ell, education; Irving Mi- f
ehehon, engineering and archi-.
tecture, Aurelia Adams. home
econonucs, Harold Dickson, 1 1 1-. ) .
ma! arts, Floyd Hummel, min
eral indihlries: Charles Speidel,l
phvsual education for men, andi
Della Durant, physical education
for women.
In order lo cast a vote, one
penny must be paid, Eleven
votes cost a dime and 150 votes
will cost SI.
A student may vote only for
a faculty member of the col
lege in which the student is en
rolled.
The Professor Snarl' contest is
part of the campaign for the
World University Service, an or
ganization designed to bring aid
and relief to foreign students and
teachers. Most of the proceeds
from this year's campaign will
go to students and schools in
Asia.
A cookie sale will also be held
as a part of the campaign.
Several fraternities and sorori
ties have given donations to the
Woi Id University Service.
There will oe a discussion of
the World University Service
and its functions after Friday
night services at the HiLel
Foundation.
The first place winner of the
Professor Snail contest will re
ceive a dinner for two at the
Tavern, and two tickets to the
Cathaum Theater. The second
place winner will receive two
tickets to the Cathaum Theater,
and the thud place winner will
receive a gift from Graham's
news store.
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Snarf Finalists !Open Week
tted last week. There is one
Phi Beta Kappa
Holds Initiation
Twenty-five seniors and re
cent graduates have been elect
ed to membership in Phi Beta
Kappa, national scholastic hon
or society.
Formal initiation for the 251
took place last night before the
annual Phi Beta Kappa banquet.,
Speaker for the dinner was Dr.
Jeanne Hersch, visiting professor
of philosophy, who spoke on "Col
lege Years—Freedom Years?"
The new initiates include San
dra Lenthall, Heather Lohrentz,
John Malley, Ellen Donovan, Ar
thur Stein, Suzanne Day, Guido
Moeller, Bober t Bell, Ruth
Thompson, Mary Ann Gemmill,
David Houghton, Oliver Ginther.
Karole Panameroff, George
Motsay, Bernard Waclawski, John
Rapchak, Marian Camins, Carole
Young, David Goldstein, Donald
Kellander, Carol Ferguson, John
Wall, Nancy Smith, David Tow
el/ and Kay Bayless Leffler.
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Military To
With Display
} Armed Forces Week will
start today with the opening
of exhibits in the Hetzel Un- 1
ion Building and downtown
stores.
The celebration will end with
an Armed Forces Day parade at
7 p.m. Thursday on College Av-
Displays in the HUB will in
clude a jet survival suit, models
of missiles and aircraft, and an
acoustic torpedo. The exhibit will
be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p m. to
day and tomorrow and until
9 p m. on Thursday.
The 112th Aircraft Control and'
Warning Flight of the Pennsyl
lvania National Guard will ex-I
thibit a mobile radar operations I
(center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
;the HUB parking lot.
A scale model of a towed cata
,maran will be one of the exhibits
!of the Ordnance Research Lab
!oratory. A catamaran is a twin
"hulled boat used in studies of
microstructure's of the ocean. It
contains various sensing instru
ments and can be towed as fast
as 35 knots.
The laboratory will also dis
play a model of the Mark 24
mine. better known as FIDO,
which was used against German
U-boats in World War IL It was
the first American acoustic tor
pedo to steer on a noise target.
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COUNTY FILM LAB. From the slide you'll get a
3 1 / 2 x5-inch, jumbo-aired color print . . . and from
your kodacolor negatives you'll receive a handsome
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fun!
Drill Trophy
By Pershing
The Pershing Rifles drill team won the Milton S. Eisen
hower trophy Sunday in a tri-service drill meet on Beaver
Field.
The Navy ROTC drill team placed second in the meet
which was divided into two competitions: standard drill pro
ficiency and advanced trick drill.
The Pershing Rifles also won
four trophies at the Fifth Regi
ment Pershing Rifles annual
drill meet two weeks ago.
About 4000 persons attended
the meet. The trophy was pre
sented by President Eric A.
Walker.
In another Mother's Day event,
Eleanor Judy, senior in home
economics from Cochranville, was;
crowned May Queen Saturday at 1
the May Day program.
She was crowned by Jessie,
Janjigian, president of the Wo
-1 men's Student Government Asso
ciation, which sponsored May
Day. Maxine Miller, freshman in
education from Sayre, was the
maid of honor.
The queen, her maid of honor
and court walked through an
honor arch composed of 20 senior
women and an evergreen chain
composed of 34 senior women.
Helen Shade, president of
Mortar Board. presented Miss
Judy with a scroll in the name
of the four women's hat 4;4:Kie
-1 ties. Judith McFarland, former
president of She Women's Rec
reation Assotiation, put the
"w or I d"—in the form of an
evergreen lardt—at the queen's
feat.-
Miss Judy was presented with
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TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959
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her sceptor by Elizabeth Floegel,
representing the Universi t y
Christian Association.
The Neu Bayriseher Schuhplatt
lers did the traditional maypole
dance.
Barbara Matusow narrated the
program and gave a brief history
of May Day. The queen was sere
naded by the Pi Beta Phi and
Acacia quartets-, Alpha Gamma
Delta sorority and Acacia frater
nity.
Senior Gift—
(Continued from page one)
fors to join the Alumni Associa
tion or contribute to the Senior
Gift fund or, preferably, do both.
Senior Class President Charles
Welsh told the class agents par
ticipation in the drive is "one of
the most important things you
cat do."
Not only will it raise funds
for the 1959 gift, he said, but it
will set precedents for providing
future class gifts and will draw
students into a permanent link
with the University through the
Alumni Association.
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