PAGE TWENTY Assembly to Encampment By CATHY FLECK 'administration membeis attended Assistant Editor [through invitation. The Bth annual Student En-',, %S*£SlZ campment ended Friday on a rnan o£ ttie meeting whose pur pose was to provide an informal highly successful note with atmosphere for discussing Uni approval of six workshop re- : p £ )c this in{ormal ports which will be submitted, meeting was originated by Mil to the Student Government !» ?• Association Assembly in the had started a similar project at near future Kansas Stale College. 1111 Encampment members, divid- The 3-day meeting of ap- ed into several workshops, at proximately 120 faculty, admin- [ cnded n ? cet, " g # s \o discuss prob jstration, and student leaders was "'li'f.'i"’™ * ie l ‘i e of , , heil held at the University's Mont W0 I rks . h °? The scope of problems Alto Forestry School. A senes of ™. ,e " ded l ° government. Daily Collegian articles beginning scho ° l I'P'nt, judicial systems ex next week will explain the rj- £“ ommenclations coming out of each n ,,, 0I ? f am P us , • work shoo. 8 Workshops and their chairmen • . . were: Off-Campus Living Prob- These recommendations will | oms Robert Parskv and Harald go before the Assembly for ac- Sandstrom; Academic Affairs and non, delegation to committees Cumculai Revision. Carol Frank; or administration, or revisions. University Expansion, Jav Haw- Student members of the En- Icy: Responsibilities of SGA, Jes rampment were chosen tluough sie Jnnjigian; School Spirit, Lan their positions in student activ- ney Dav, and Student Conduit, ities and interviews. Faculty andCai'] Smith. Miss Piercy- (Coiitmued from page 1) Tier onginal painting has been pm chased by the University for use as pait of (he student ait collection. Miss Picrcy was a member of the University - '- Con cert Oichestra during hei undcr giaduate yeais. 'Die dark-haired graduate won numerous piizes by caplin.m. the Mi's Pennsylvania title and is assured of $lOOO scholar-bin for v inning the prchminaiy talent division in the Miss Amoi ica pageant Miss Mead, a sloe-eyed Mis sissippi beauty, was picked at the roaring climax of the week long pageanf to wear the old est national beauty crown in the country. She won no awards dining the three nights of preliminary nidg ing but her over-all qualifications added up to victory. Maiv Ann Mobley, the Miss America whose reign endttl last night, also is a Mississippi gnl, hailing from Brandon and a sor ority sister of the winner at the Un-vetsitv of Mississippi. Runneis up in order woie M’ss Wisconsin, Miss Washington, Mis-. California and Miss Arizona Tke Coitw County Fifmlak TAKE PICTURES . . . Not chances. You'll enjoy vour college snapshots, so piotect your "investment'’ by‘having your films developed by professional photographers. Modern equipment and trained personnel combine to give you clear, crisp pictures from all your black and white films , , . with same-dav service. EVERYTHING PHOTO GRAPHIC at the FILM LAB. Hear Results Budqet Request— (Continued from page 1) - up with more than the amount recommended by the governor and passed by the House. Walker, u ho made personal ap peal ances before both houses last •■pi ing, told the gioups that un less the ntcessaiy funds were pro vided the Univeisity would be unable >o fulfill its long range expansion plans He also told the legislators the Unnersitv would have to cut into its rose,u eh grants and student admissions unless funds were made available to cany out the projects Oregon Prof Appointed Dr William H. Taubeneck, as -.istcnt professor of geology at Oicgon State College, has been appointed visiting research asso ciate m mineialogv. FOR RENT 2 furnished trailers suitable for couples or students; located in 900 block. West College, and in Penn State Trailer Park. Phone AD 7-2607. 106 West Beaver AD 7-4805 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Orientation- (Continued from page 1) lectures are listed in the Orien tation Week booklet. Saturday, Sept. 19, has been set aside for Recreation Day. The Outing Club and Women's Recreation Association will con duct exhibitions to better ac quaint new students with rec reational activities on the cam pus and throughout the Cen tre County area. The times and locations of these events will be published in The Daily Col legian. Other highlights of the week will be: • A faculty variety show at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in Recreation Hall. • A pep rally at 6:45 p m. Thurs day in the north stands of Bea ver Field. • Fraternity open houses for transfer students at 8 p.m. Thurs day. i *A movie on Penn State his tory and traditions at 7,30 p.m.j Friday in Schwab Auditorium. 1 i »A transfer dance at 830 p m [Friday in Waring Lounge. •An outdoor movie at 9 p.m. Friday on the lawn in back ofj the HUB. H. J * sgw v W s Welcome to PENN STATE from the \Joque ideality J^afon 402 E. College Ave. Phone AD 7-2288 WELCOME to State College CUSS OF '63! We invite you to visit us for your favorite the top recording artists to suit every taste in music.) most unusual and distinctively different selection of gifts and novelties.) GREETING CARDS (A large assortment of studio cards.) Delightfully air-conditioned for your shopping pleasure. The MUSIC ROOM 143 S. Allen St. (Next to G. C. Murphy) [Boyer Extends Hit Skein As Cardinals Beat Cubs CHICAGO UP) Ken Boyer used his 28th homer and a stand 'up triple to extend his consecu tive hitting streak to 29 games i yesterday as the St. Louis Cardi jnals rode rookie Bib Gibson’s six jhit pitching to a 6-4 conquest of 1 the Chicago Cubs. i | Boyer waited no longer than his first turn at bat to drive los-, ing lefty Art Ceccarelli’s third ■pitch into left field seats behind! |a two out walk to Joe Cunning-i ham. This gave St. Louis a 2-0; llead and squared the series at a jgamejljliece^^^^^ RECORDS GIFTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1959 Thespians— (Continued from page fourteen) ly accumulated through partici pation in three shows. Tryouts for the first produc tion will be held Sept. 21-22 for actors, dancers, chorus, musi cians, and piano players. Tryouts will be held in 100 , Carnegie unless otherwise stated ,at a later date. Questions will be answered at tryouts or students may contact Ray Fortunato, adviser, or presi dent Theodore Pauloski, senior in horticulture from Sharon. j The 4,300 school and college fires |in the United States in 1957 cost ;the nation more than 36 million dollars, the National Safety Council ; reports.