The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 29, 1959, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Janjigian
To Crown
Mardi King
Eve' y veal there are many
queens at the Univet3ity, but
the only king of the year will
ae et owned at the Mardi Bi awl
which will he held from 1 to 4
p.m. Saturday in the Iletzel
Union ballroom.
At Mardi }Bawl, thy jdrn set;..
:don vow -toyed by Chime~, jun
lot women's hat ,Delete, the live
ftnah,t, for Match Gras king will
put tio d talent show and the
v. 111110 r tti ill be crownee. king by
Janidtian, one of the judges
of the talent show.
.%% ill be pros used by
ill, Don thebly, Combo and by the
Foot Dimon, inns AchnH•ton is 50
teh
Vincent Marino, master of
ceremonies, will present iro•
phies to the best booth and best
closed show of the Friday night
Mardi Gras.
Trophy winners will he deter
mined on a point sy'tem given
foi ‘‘ inning ribbons at Mardi
Gr.r, and aiso how many tickets
the booth or closed show takes in.
Pottable radios will be set up
to broadcast tli Penn State-West
Virginia fotball game foi those
who wish to hear it
The five king finalists will
bo chosen by penny voting at
the Mardi Gras Friday night.
Robert McCracken, master of
ceremonies, will introduce each
Icing candidate.
l3oths and open shows will he
esented with ribbons at Mardi
First, second and third
place tibbons will be awarded for
originality, workmanship, and ap
peat ance
Aloha Phi Omega, men's service
fraternity and Skull and Bones,
senior men's hat socwiy, will help
each women's group construct
their booths at 5 p 111 Friday.
Mardi Gras is being sponsored
by Scions, ~ enior women's hat so
ciety
Chess Leaders
Vie for Honors
The Ches , , Club began the
third round of its qualifying tour
nament ta't night in the Hetzel
Union cardroom
The lerideis after two sounds
are Dr. Olin Fmk, William Al
lison, William Beckham, William
Bragg, Carl Deitrich, Ralph Ed
bet g, Don Hammerman, Gunnard
Mohn, Frederick Shaffer, Richard
Somerville and Gerald Wetzel.
Fifty of the 7(1 members are par
ticipating in the 6-round tourna•
ment.
The Chess Club now has var
sity status as a result of the Stu
dent Government Association
Assembly's action last May. Many
interscholastic meets and simul
taneous exhibitions are planned.
Club officers, elected this
month, are Richard Somerville,
president: Eugene Grumer, vice
president: and Harry Methews,
secretary-treasurer.
Lessons will be offered from 2
to 5 p.m. Sunday afternoons in the
HUB cardroom
Grads Offered
Summer Grants
Former teaching assistants may
now apply at the Graduate School
Office for 1960 summer fellow
ships to be awarded by the Na
tional Science Foundation.
The deadline for applications is
Dec. 11.
Students must have had not
less than one academic year of
teaching experience (at least
eight hours per week) at the Uni
versity to be eligible.
The teaching experience is con
sidered as teaching, laboratory
instruction, grading of papers.
and other duties related to teach
ing responsibilities for which the
student is paid regularly by the
University.
The summer fellowships may be'
held for 8 to 12 weeks and the)
recipient will receive a stipend)
of $5O to $75 per week while th , l
Foundation pays his tuition.
Faculty News
Physics Prof Presents
Paper at Conference
Dr. Erwin W. Mueller, research,
professor of physics, presented a
paper recently at an invitational
meeting arranged by the General
Electric Research Laboratory and
the Office of Scientific Research
of the U.S Air Force at Lake
George, N.Y.
Eris address to the internation
,al conference was on the subject
"Studies of Surface Corrosion of
,Intersticials, Vacancies and Al
pha-Irradiation Dame by Con
trolled Field Evaporation of At
omic La 3 cis "
English Lit Instructor
Writes Paper on Shaw
Dr Stanley Weintraub. instruc
tor in English literature, is the
,author of "The Metamorphosis of
The Shaw Review," published in
;Modern Dr,tina in September, and
;replanted in the Newsletter of
the Shaw Society of Chicago as
"The Shaw Review; How It
Grew "
College Names
Deemer as Instructor
Eunice M. Deemer, assistant
professor at Douglass College,
New Brunswick, N. J., has been
named instructor of clothing and
textiles in the College of Home
Economics.
Miss Deemer received her mas
ter of education degree here in
1950. Her bachelor's degree was
earned at Indiana State Teach
eis College.
Dennis to Chair Meeting
Lawrence E. Dennis, vice pres
ident for academic affairs, will
preside as chairman of the Amer
ican Council on Education's Com
mittee on Equality of Opportunity
in Higher Education next week
in Washington, D.C.
AeroEng Prof Named
To Rocket Society Office
Dr. Irving Michelson, professor
and head of the Department of
Aeronautical Engineering, has
been named vice chairman of the
Education Committee of th e
American Rocket Society, Inc.
His appointment was announced
today by Dr. John P. Stapp, pres
ident of the Society.
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Paper on Creativeness
Published by Lowenfeld
A paper which Viktor Lowen
feld, processor and head of the
Department of Art Education, de
livered at the Convention of the
International Federation for Ed
ucation Through Art has been
published in the "Congress Re
port of the International Feder
ation of Education Through Art."
The title of the paper is "The
Importance of Art Education for
,Unfolding of General Creative
ness.,,
Speech Society Elects
Berlin Vice President
Dr. Asa J. Berlin, associate pro
fessor of speech education, was
elected vice president of the
Pennsylvania Speech Association
at the 20th annual convention
held last weekend in Philadel
phia
Dr Jack Matthews, of the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh, was elect
ed president, succeeding Dr. Har
old E. Nelson, associate professor
of speech at the University.
Steidle Invited to Assist
Brazilian Government
Edward Steidle, dean emeritus
of the College of Mineral Indus
tries, has been invited by the
Brazilian government to assist in
the proposed reorganization and
orientation of its National School
of Mines at Ouro Perto.
Steidle said the assignment
will take him to Brazil two or
three times during the coming
year.
Dean Schilling Attends
Graduate Conference
Dr. Harold K. Schilling, dean
of the Graduate School, is attend
ng the 11th annual conference
of the Association of Graduate
Schools in New York, N.Y., to
day.
The meetings are held as a
part of the meeting of the Asso
ciation of American Universities.
Pendered Writes Brochure
Dr. Norman C. Pendered, as
sociate professor of industrial arts
education, is author of a 20-page
brochure, "Upgrading the Indus
trial Arts Program," which has
been published recently.
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