TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Collegi Publid The fundamental effectively applied to at the Daily Collegia shop, to be held froi 90 Rece . Scholars At Ag P Approximately 90 students In the College of Agriculture received scholarships Satur day at the 10th annual Ag Hill Party. Each year over 20 businesses and industries donate scholar ships, often sending their repre sentatives from all parts of the state to present the chicks at the party. This year the awards totaled over $lO,OOO, awarded by such organizations as the Esso Standard Oil Company, th e Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, and Sears and Roebuck. "The party is a nice, enjoyable way of highlighting the recogni tion of our scholarship program," Dr. Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the College of Agriculture com, mented. Apparently others thought so, too, for according to Kenneth Gregg, chairman of the party, there were approximately 1200 people in Recreation Hall on Saturday. Climaxing the party was the naming of Janine Mitchell, jun ior in bacteriology from Hollidays burg, as Miss Agriculture of 1959. The queen was presented with flowers and a trophy and will ap pear as Daughter of the Month in Farmer's Magazine later on in the year. Bingo and square dancing were also featured. Bingo win ners received such prizes as eggs, potatoes and Christmas trees which were provided by various departments within the college. This year's theme was "Science Supports Agriculture." Dr. Rus sell B. Dickerson, associate dean and director of resident instruc tion, said "We feel that the Ag Hill Party is an excellent demon stration of students and faculty working together." Dr. Dickerson also commented on the crowd which was unusual because of the large number of parents attending. HEc Prof Will Speak Dr. Ruth -R. Honey, professor of family economics and hous ing and assistant dean for re search. will speak at the second monthly Home Economics Re search Seminar. The topic of the seminar, which will be held at 12:30 p.m. today in Dining Room A of the Hetzel Union Building, will be "Decision Making in the Use of Family Financial Resources." 3. 1959 (n Will Hold y Workshop of publicity, and how they can be most campus organizations, will be discussed Publicil 6:30 to 8 y and Public Relations Work-i p.m. tonight and tomorrow in 9 Carnegie. Lois Neubarth, Collegian pub lie relations director, will explain, how groups can relate their pro-1 grams and publicity planning, and how to keep students in-' formed of their plans. Speakers from radio stations' WDFM and 'SAWA.) . will explain their policies in regard to an nouncing student events. Among other points to be•ex plained are how to write publi city releases, both for the Col legian and other publications: how to announce meetings and special programs: how to have posters made and distributed on campus, and how to use adver tising effectively. Presidents and publicity chair men of campus organizations have received letters of invitation to the workshops but any interested i person may attend. Acording to Miss Neubarth, response has been good and some groups are sending several representatives. Students who wish to attend a workshop should call or leave a message at the Collegian office stating which one they will come to. Both workshops will be iden tical. An informal discussion will continue after the program, and coffee will be served. Students may then take a short tour through the Collegian offices. ye ips arty BEAT SYRACUSE THE FRIENDLIEST CLIP JOINT IN TOWN HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Four Students Receive Honors For 1E Project Four industrial engineering stu-i' dents received honorable men- 1 lion in the 1959 Method Improve-i ment Contest, conducted by the,, National Industrial Management, Society, for their class project in, time and motion study. The group, composed of Neil! Port, junior in industrial engi-; neering from Altoona, Jerome Neil, senior in industrial engineer-, ing from Pittsburgh, Thomas; Martino, senior in industrial en-I gineering from Jim Thorpe, and Jerome Karp, senior in industrial , engineering from Rochester, conducted a study of an Altoona 'poultry industry. They submitted a paper ana lyzing the methods involved in: the packing procedures plus a "before and after" motion picture illustrating the changes which had been effected by their study.' A representative of the group will be present at the official pre-; sentation ceremony tomorrow at, , the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chi-I cago. • Business Ad •Division of Counseling • Home Economics HUB Cardroom Home Ec 0 Education • Mineral Industries • Physical Educatio Freshmen Class Freshmen Class VOTE Student Council Elections Boucke HUB Cardroom Waring Lounge HUB Cardroom • Engineering Freshman Class Sophomors , Class: Sackett Library HUB Cardroom Tuesday Nov. 3 MY-OH-MY WE'VE BEEN HIDING BUT NOW STATE COLLEG NEWEST LOUNGE IS OPEN UNDER THE BURGER SHOP Directly Across from Old Main • Chem-Physics Osmond HUB Cardroo • Liberal Arts Sparks HUB Cardroo Widnes Nov.