The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 01, 1960, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE EIGHT
Committee to Consider
Changes in Greek Week
Changes in the qualifications for the outstanding pledge
and highest pledge class average and approval of additions
to work projects will be discussed at the Greek Week Com
mittee meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 214 HUB.
Questions on which pledge class will be eligible for the
;Greek Week pledge awards this
;year were introduced at last
;week's meeting and will be de
;cided tomorrow. The problem
:was created by sororities which
Ido not rush in the fall and soror
ities which take smaller pledge
'classes in the fall, and fraternities
rwhose pledge classes overlap sev
'era semesters.
Each fraternity and sorority
,participating in Greek Week may
nominate its candidate for the
outstanding pledge award. A com
mittee will narrow the group to
five finalists and a 3-man faculty
'committee will pick the final win
ners
Religion Series
Will Consist
Of 5 Courses
Five non-credit courses in reli
gion: sponsored by the University
Christian Association, will begin
today and continue for the next
10 weeks.
The courses, instructors and
times are: The Unfolding Drama
of the Bible, Miss Genevieve Dilts,
associate director of UCA. 4:15
Mondays: Basic Christian Ethics,
Chillies Trautman, program as
sociate of UCA, 7 p.m. Tuesdays,
The Development of Chi istianity,
Samuel Gibson, executive direc
tor of UCA, 4:15 Wedne , davr,
Betrayal of Affirmation• Con
temporary Literature and the
Christian Faith. William I:uhre.
teaching fellow of LSA, 7 p m
Wednesdays; and Introduction to
the New Testament, Pusion
acting University chaplain.
4:15 Thursday,.
All the courses will meet in 210
'Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.
A iegistiation fee of S:1 per
row se, or $5O for UC inemheis
will be required. ReLnct anon,
hich k done by aft( inl , ng, the
class or by going to thy' UCA office
in the chapel, will out inue
through the second meeting of
(1101 course.
----"X" before the licer.se num
ber of an airplane (lent is ‘; that
the plane is licensed In:
int 10;11 purposes.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
This year's pledge banquet
will be held April 7. Richard
Harber, junior in arts and let
ters from Bethlehem, will be
master of ceremonies and Rob
ert Parsky, senior in architec
ture from Philipsburg, will be f
the speaker.
More than ten new services /
were sugeested as additions to the /,
Greek Week Work Projects at:l
last week's meeting by Robert
(Continued on page twetve)
'Y
4
z-; )
. T.' ,
220 A S. Allen St. The Vi ClO P i
IFC—PANHEL BdO►LL
Friday April Ist
SEMI-FORMAL
FROM 9-1
Featuring ...
!CHARD MALTBY & ORCHESTRA
N. Halls
coun oiMarin Will Give Paper
Stanford Colloquium
Elects Officers Dr, Joseph Marin, professor and
{ head of the Department of Engin-
North Halls 6, en last nighl , eering Mechanics, has been in
elected a vice . dent and vited to present a paper at an in
secretary to fill I ides createdlternational Colloquium on Creep
by resignations. :in Structures which will be held
Terrence SchmoM, sophomore:ll l 4 summer at Stanford Univer
in engineering lroM Allentown,isity.
was elected vice president andl His talk will deal
Lester Am an n, freshman in i m st echanics of
stress, creep and
l ates of
business administration from Sy
racuse, N.Y., was elected secre
tary in a runoff after a tie vote.
In other business, the council
volunteered at least six living
units to participate in a TV re
search experiment being conduct
ed by Dr. Frank Hartman, re
search associate in the division of
academic research. Hartman told
the council that each person will
be paid for his participation in
the experiment.
Concerning spring Week, the
council decided against joining
West Halls in a combined effort
for the week's activities. A spe
cial meeting will be held Wednes
day evening to discuss North Halls
individual participation.
LOBSTER HOUSE r
Swordfish Steak
baked in butter /
TAXI RETURN GRATIS i
/
Your Hair Deserves
the Very Best
Distinctive styling and expert hair
care by our specialists. Call today
for an appointment.
Recreation Hall
AD 8-0213
MURPHY'S HAS THE
LATEST CAMPUS FASHION
Men's Wool felt DRESS HAT
.100% Virgin Wool
•Young Men's Tyrolean Shape
•Brushed Silk Finish
•Fashion Knit Band with
Brush Feather
•Fully Rayon Lined
•Sizes 6% to 7%
IL') V)/ Only $2.95
`S.
127 S. Allen St.
State College
OPEN: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Daily
9 A.M. to P.M. Monday
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1960
Bissey Leads Dual Life--
(Continued from page seven)
11 1 ,i inches of space between the
"Really both offices help each
other out," Bissey concluded. "If
a veteran has a full load, the stu
dent schedule will show it—you
can check back and forth. A lot
of VA information and forms in
volve student fee also."
with the
combined
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
BUY, SELL, TRADE. TELL
$5.00
PER
COUPLE