The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 18, 1960, Image 8

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    PAG! EIGHT
—C<*U«*Un Pholo hy Rkk Bower
BRICKS TUMBLED AND WINDOWS WERE smashed when melt
ing snow caused part ot a wall to loosen :n the "A” Store Building
yesterday afternoon. Two people were injured in the accident.
Arch Class to Study
Urban Development
The complex pioblems of urban development in A'.t.x--
me being considered bv the Architecture 106 class, n
direction of Walter C. Reis, associate professor of architect-re
The 16 members ol the class will piesent them or ere
velopment plan to Altoona offi
cials in late April, when the 8-
week prelect will be completed, he
said.
The assignment for the stu
dents is to handle a possible ar
chitectural design plan for the
redevelopment, since the Altoo
na Planning Commission has de
voted about three years to re
search on the project. Reis said.
“Besides, we are concerned
with being city planners.'' he said,
“but we should be aware of the
pi olilf ms involved in urban de
sign" Instead of acquit ing statis
lnal mateual, the via*- 1 - will at
tempt to find solutions by fore-
Mfing possible trends and future
needs of the community t’uoueh
imaginative design.
The problems that confront Al
toona aie similar to tho-e hit ting
small cities all over the nation.
Reis said. Cities are decaying in
their downtown shopping areas
because of traffic difficulties and
the heavy uiban growth
Reis told his class that these
cities depend greatly on the
shopping districts for survival,
and cannot afford to have the
shoppers give all the b'-siness to
out-of-town shoppirg areas be
cause of iraffic and pedestrian
—. difficulties.
The detailed problem- will have
d;d yg ? j know?
The Rathskeller...
is Ihe oldest bar in town
serves lunches & dinners daily
has your favorite beverages
originated the famous T.G.I.F,
has Ihe same atmosphere as
when Dad was here
has all student employees
has a Huckleberry Hound Club
has activities for Phys. Ed. stu
dents—even a Dean's list?
If you don’t know this... you
must not be 21 years of age.
So this semester as soon as you
ARE 21. stop in and discover
this for yourself. See the Dean
ef the Skeller for the answer
to your hunger, thist, and
pleasure at Penn Stale.
He's located on the corner of
East College arid Pugh.
By 808 TACELOSKY
to be 'olved by the c;:y .'se
Reis said. The student;, v-.*-. i
8-week limit, could not '
answer all the que-tiors :f --
city and its businesses.
The purpose of the protect, zi
ther, is to make students farr..:.i:
with the importance of uiban de
sign. Reis added, however, that he
will be pleased if the students’ so
lutions are useful to the city as a
basis for discussion.
Becker Receives Leave
Dr. Clare A Becker, professor
of agricultural business manage
ment, has been granted a sabbat
ical leave of absence from his
duties this semester.
He is in charge of research de
igned to develop data sources
and analysis techniques in retail
moat prices and distribution mar
gins for the U S. Department of
-\gnculture in Washington
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
£■ “ ** **
FRESHMEN NOTICE
Jam Session
featuring
THE IVY ROCKS
at
Phi Sigma Kappa
Sat. March 19 2 till 5
Freshmen and Fraternity iUen Welcome'.
Panhel Analysis
More Rushees Cut
Sororities at Will
Firti of a Seri«| j
From a statistical study made (Jj the 1960 Panhellenicj
Council spiing rushing program, it oan be concluded that the 1
number of rushess who dropped out of their own free will is
greater than the number that were dropped by the sororities.
A total of 567 women registered for rushing, but 40 dropped
out before open houses. Three ~
hundred and thirty-two rushees 7.. n__< u/iil
or 63 per cent of those attending Zo ° “ rof W' ll »PeclK
open houses were pledged. To Science Institute
A total of 401 attended coffee, pj r Graham Hoyle, professor of
hours and, of these. 12 did not! „ - „ •* .~,
sign preference cards for a soror-, 200 ' 0^’8 * *be University of Glas
ity. Fifty-eight of those who did'*™’. Glasgow, Scotland will
sign preferences did not receive s P e °k 10 the members of the Sci
bids from a preferred group Thus ence Institute for Teachers at 4T5
83 per cent of those 'vho attended P m - Tuesday in 100 Weaver,
coffee hours were pledged. ’ Hoyle obtained a bachelor of
One hundred and fifty-eight science degree with a major in
rushees or 21 per cent dropped chemistry in 1944 from the Uni
oul themselves by regretting all versitv College in London. He
invitations. Fifty-nine of these was awarded a second bachelor’s
consulted counselors before degree with a major in zoology
doing so. Eleven more rushees from the University College in
were persuaded by the coun- 1950. He obtained his doctor’s de
leters to remain in rushing. gree in 1955 from the Glasgow
This is the first time that a University
complete statistical record has
zees made cf the rushing pro
iram. Its purpose is to aid in mak
ing -:<:urd evaluations and com-
parisons of this year's and future 1
Tape. heart cf -Korren.
Tie •veafcz«- ; ses as meLI as tre
zr:ci Tcctts cf the Par.heller.c
•z?it_z4 tys-eir: car. be determined
Desn Lipp
trese it
vie counseling
rite ia_c
r.oviivcri
fi.ic
proci* lr rs
rushing.
’l ;rren Vjc/k: ad'-an-
ai •Tp*»c ,,a d to
Eng Prof Authors Article
Geo:£t M. uu professor
of mechanical engmeermg.
tnbuted a paper titled, "Triangu
lar Grids for Heat Flcv Studies”
to the February issue of the
Journal of the American Society
of Naval Engineers.
Factory Authorized
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leno elastic panels and gentle boning! And - for the
ultimate in. comfort - the full-length front zipper.
Detachable garters. Fine white cotton broadcloth or
black Lustercale. 32-3 G A, 32-38 B and C
smart shop
123 S. Allen St.
FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1960
Averages Improve
For Fall Semester
More than 3000 undergraduates
achieved scholarship distinction
at the University during the Fall
Semester
President Eiic A. Walker re
ported today that 1005 students,
including 158 at the Common
wealth Campuses, completed the
semester with averages of 3.50 or
better \shile 125 attained perfect
4.0 averages for the semester.
Reflecting a strong trend of im
provement in scholarship, the
total of 1005 this year was above
the total of 732 on the Dean’s List
a year ago. The total of 125 stu
dents with perfect averages was
also higher than a year ago, when
: 109 had perfect averages.
Prof Conducts Research
! Under Grant from Bell
Dr Harry A. Atwater, associ
ate professor of electrical engin
eering, is conducting research on
; carrier lifetime m neutron-irra
diated silicon under a grant from
the Bell Telephone Laboratories.
The grant of $6578 will support
investigations being conducted on
the properties of semiconductors
used in transistors and in other
electrical engineering applications,
Atwater said.
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