PAGE EIGHT Admittance Rules to Be Simplified for Applicants Incoming freshmen will no longer be checking one of 63 boxes marked accounting or retailing or applied art or, or, or, when they apply for admittance to the University. Undergraduate students will now be admitted through the nine colt( ges or the Division of Counseling in an at- .11. tempt to "simplify the number of Council Offers tracts of entrance," Lawrence E. • Dennis. vice president for aca- ,w Scholarships drone affairs, said Prior to this program, passed Could you use a full semester's 'tuition" Each year the Engineer by the University Senate Nov s, ing and Architecture Student students were admitted to the Council offers $240 scholarships to University on the basis of their. , „two outstanding sophomores in high 11 ) 001 le") ) dm' th ew les `the College of Engineering and m_orts and their choice of currieu- Arclutectui e. him Last year there were fewer If a student had a poor rec- than 15 applicants for the two ord in mathematics and checked , scholarships and this year no one on of the engineering curricula, has yet indicated his interest. he would have a poorer chance of being admitted, Dennis said. The awards are given on the basis of scholarship, financial Under this new progi am the need, extracurricular activities entrance iequirernt nts will be the and character. same for all curricula within a A may be o given college and, for example, tampplicatioed from n the forms scholarship of a student would apply for admit-Mice, Old Main or 204 Sackett. Once through the College of Busi- `Completed forms should be re ness Administration instead of turned to 204 Sackett before 5 accounting, he said. p m., Dec. 4. This will give the student a "better opportunity to make up CANBERRA. Australia UM his mind after he enters," Dennis Australians traveling abroad now said. The student will no longer i may take the pounds equivalent be (valved to have a snecifielof - $4480 for spending anywhere, maim but will he admitted to; Treasurer Harold Holt announced. a "broader urea of study." - The University Senate also passed a recommendation that leges have common frosh year programs whenever possible. Fol-1 lowing the recommendation the colleges of Engineering-Architec ture, Chemistry-Physics and Min eral IndJstries will have the same) program for all freshmen in 1960. Freshmen to Hold Tea Freshman women will have ai tea for all upperelass women at: 2 pm. Dec. 6 in Atherton lounge. Entertainment will be provided' by the freshmen. Salem's menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • m 0. .. Salem refh res es THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA BLOOD TYPING PROGRAM TONIGHT 7- 9 205 Patterson Type-25c Rh Factor-25c Sponsored by Rod and Coccus Club new cigarette paper discov "air-softens" every puff! 'Monitor to Appear for Last Time The last issue of Monitor, Education Student Council's news magazine, will come out this week. The council decided Tuesday night to discontinue the news magazine because of difficulties in printing. Beverly Yurick, alter nate chairman of the Monitor committee, said that by the time the news is sent to the printer and arrangements for printing and releasing it are finished, the news is too old. The council will start a new paper in the form of some kind of a newsletter next semester. Dorothy Newman. council pres ident, gave an orientation survey report on the Student Personnel and Welfare Committee on Edu cation. The committee stated that the objectives of orientation pro gram were to meet personalities of the College of Education; to help the incoming freshmen to find their way around the campus; to give freshmen the opportunity to identify themselves with their 'college and curriculum; and to assign advisors to the freshmen and help them make out their :schedules. Several suggestions were made by members of the council on how to make the orientation pro gram more effective. rn filter, too our taste Prof to Attend Meeting George M. Dusinberre, profes sor of mechanical engineering, will attend a meeting of the Na tional Academy of Sciences advi sory panel to the National Bureau of Standards Building Technol ogy Division in Washington, D.C., Nov. 24. Avoid the rush, and give yourself more time to address your cards at your leisure. Come in now . . . you'll find cards for every good taste. You'll enjoy sending Hallmark Christmas cards printed with your name . . . "when you care enough to send the very best." McLanahans on S. ALLEN Mclanahans Self Service THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19 Profs Co-author Book Peter W. Knepp, instructor forging and welding, and Ben K. Bristol, instructor in agric tural education, are the auth of a book on basic principles forging and welding. For CLASSIFIEDS Call and the new on College Avenue UN 5-2531