THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1960 Students to Choose 'Snarf' Next Week The title of Pr professor", will be gi on campus next wee From the list of dents will chose by Judicial Board Discusses New Sign-Out Hour WSGA Senate discussed but took no action on a Judicial recommendation that the signout hour be changed to 10 p.m. on weekdays. No vote was taken on the recom mendation because a quorum was not present at the meet ing last night. Sandra Slish, Judicial chair-` man, also reminded Senate mem- f hers that all women will have! two 2 a.m. permissions this week-! end in accordance with the new l women's regulations. A recommendation to assign a penalty to women who sign in and then do not have their dates out of the dormitories by the clos ing time was also discussed. It was suggested that the total time that her date remains in the resi dence hall after closing be added to the woman's late minutes. It was decided that Judicial will set a penalty for this offense. In other business, the Mother's Day reception planned by WSGA will be held on May 7 in the Hetzel Union ballroom or on the patio, depending on the weather. Margaret McPherson, new pres ident of WSGA, gave a brief re port on the International Asso ciation of Women Students Con vention which five representa tives attended last week at Kent State University. TIM Wilt Sponsor-- (continued from page one) annual Professor Snarf award will be presented. There will also be a 10-minute stage show every 20 minutes on the ballroom stage. The Esquires, a singing group, will be the fea tured entertainment, At 11:15 p.m. souvenir prizes from Las Vegas night clubs such as key chains and roulette wheels will be given to students holding winning tickets. THESIS MULTILITHING FAST.. ECONOMICAL COMMECIAL PRINTING 352 E. COLLEGE AD A• 11794 lessor Snarl, Penn State's "best loved 'en to one of the ten most liked teachers he favorite from each college, the stu penny-vote the most typical and ,liked professor in the third an-1 ;nual Professor Snarf contest spon-' sored by the Wmld University Service during the week April 3 to 9. The candidates, chosen by each college council, and college they represent are: Dr. Lawrence Pe rez, assistant dean of Engineering and Architecture, Engineering and Architecture; Dr. Laurence H. Lattman, assistant professor of geomorphology, Mineral Indus tries. Dr. Clyde G. Code, associate professor of elementary educa tion, Education; Gene Wettstone, professor of physical education, Physical Education, and Mar tha Adams, assistant professor of physical education, Physical Education; Dr. Mary Willard. professor of chemistry, Chem istry and Physics; Dr. Frank J. Cone, professor of bacteriology, Agriculture; Dr. Kent Forster, professor of European history, Liberal Arts; Clifford A. Nel son, associate professor of ac counting, Business Administra tion: Dr.' Marjorie East, head of home economics education, Home Economics. Containers with the picture of, each professor will be placed in the HUB and in the lobby of each college building. Members of Gamma Sigma Sigma, women's service sorority, will assist the councils and WUS with the vot- Professor Snarf will be an nounced at the TIM-Leonides Las Vegas Night April 9. At that time he will be presented with an en graved gold cup. Chairman of the contest is Car mella La Spada, senior in psy chology from Chester. The WM' Committee for the contest, advised by Rev. Preston Williams, is: Kathryn Hammel, Natalie Lucenko, Judy Gordon, Charles Gaston, Nancy Hughes, Nancy Banta, Linda Ackley; Mona Cooper, Donna Doebler, 'Darlene 'Anderson, Paris Pacchione and Jacob Dentu. Price Correction Bermudas are $7.95 Not $1.95 as advertised Mr. Charles 111 Collegian Business Staff Meets Tonight This includes all— new and old members of all staffs of The Daily Col• legian Business Staff. Tonight at 7:30 In Room 2, Carnegie THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA , • . . Participants Deadline Set I WSGA Judicial Announced ,iFor Submitting Fills Positions , INew members of the Women's NDEA Forms Student Government Association !Judicial Board have been an ' For Parade 1 Applications for National De-,nounced by Sandra Slish, board Tense Education Act student loans'chairman. Groups participating in the for the 1960-61 academic year mayl The new sophomore representa be filed from April 15 to June W lives ace Mary Spring Week float parade have Sue Hersey and Jo in the dean of men's office, 109 Anne Mark; alternates, Linda , been announced by parade:Old Main or in the dean of wom-.Moritz, Patricia Baker, Mary Dia mond and Francine Lembo. '- .en s office, 105 Old Main. ichairman Sharon Hoffman. Personal interviews are neces- Junior representatives are Pa ' It is not necessary for partici sary and should be arranged be- tiricia Dyer, Adruma Storm and ,pants to enter the same division fore a student leaves campus at.' r..atriel a Hagan: alternates, Susan :for the carnival and the float par- the end of the semester. Clement,, Favenola Zalmon and Janice Auerbach. l ade, nor need they enter both; To be eligible for a loan, a stu representativesare Di thedent must have a 2.0 All-Univer-; Senior. events. The three categories of, ane Moritz, Joan Beidler and Car a,. sity average and must also achieve' theme "Once Upon a Time .. - of Levin; alternates, Suzanne Bar ' 2.0 All-University average at late nursery rhymes, legends and the end of the spring semester. et, Mary Kay Stocker and Debora children's stories. i 1 Applicants must present evi- Urie. The 12 groups participating in deuce of financial need and pief-i In other action the Board voted the nursery rhymes are: Acacia- eience will be given to supenor'to remind women students that Atherton, Chi Phi - Alpha Xi Del- £ udents who are planning to teach they must have dates leave the 'la, Phi Epsilon Pi - Chi Lambda, in either elementary or secondary residence halls by the sign -in hour Phi Kappa Sigma - Kappa Delta,'schools or whose academic back-I" penalties will be imposed. ,Phi Kappa Theta - Theta Phi Al - ,ground indicates a superior capa-: ,pha, Phi Sigma Delta - Alpha Ep - ,city for preparation in science, silon Phi, Sigma Chi - thud floor mathematics, engineering or mod !Cross, Tau Kappa Epsilon - Zeta i ern foreign language. iTau Alpha, Tau Phi Delta - Beta Sigma Omicron, Theta Delta Chi - I Sigma Sigma Sigma, Nittany ;Area - Thompson and Alpha Gam ma Rho - Gamma Phi Beta Thirteen groups will be partici-; paling in the category of legends.' They are: Alpha Epsilon Pi - Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi -1 Kappa Kappa Gamma, Beta ma Rho - Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho - Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma -' ;Stephens, Lambda Chi Alpha !Sigma Delta Tau, Phi Kappa Tau -! Alpha Phi, Phi Mu Delta, Phi , (Sigma Kappa - Alpha Delta Pl,l Theta Xi - Grange, Zeta Beta, Tau - McKee and Delta Chi - 'Lyons and Haller. The 11 groups using children's stories for their float theme are: Beta Theta Pi - Chi Omega, Delta Tau Delta - Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Sigma Phi - Delta Delta Delta, Phi Kappa Psi - Alpha Omicron Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha - Delta Zeta, Pi Lambda Phi - IHoyt, Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Del , ta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Mu - Phi !Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi - Pi Beta !Phi, Theta Chi - Phi Mu and West 'Halls. 6165011 Eat** eta& Remember "family friends across the miles. 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