The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 09, 1960, Image 2

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18 Students AZDelt, Lambda Chi
Win Poster Contest
Given SGA
Scholarships
Outgoing SGA president
Leonard Julius presented 18
Penn State Student Scholar
ship checks for $l5O at the
special meeting which pre
ceded the Assembly meeting
Thursday night.
Students who received scholar
ship checks were’ Joanna Aluise,
James Caines, Donald Clagett,
Baibara Cuiran, Diana DeAnge
1k CoincliU'i Desmond, Nicholas
Eallieras, Donna Hersperger,
Richatd Kellman, Robeit Mc-
Lean, Mama Midhulstu, Linda
Millei, Harald Sandstrom, Robert
Searth, Terrence Schmaver, Mary
Stokei, Robeit Toplin and Melvin
VanOrman.
The new Assembly approved
the appointment of Robert Um
stead as the 1960 Student En
campment chairman. The appoint
ment had been made by former
president, Leonard Julius, subject
to the approval of the new presi
dent and the Assembly,
Jacqueline Leavitt (U-Sr)
cast the only dissenting vote She
said she felt Umstead should he
present to be questioned on his
policies before the Assembly ap
proved his appointment.
Assembly also approved the ap
pointment of Walton Davis, for
mer Assemblyman, as Encamp-1
ment business manager.
Davis reported to the Assembly
that a change in the location of
the Encampment had been con
sidered because of a limitation of
space at Mount Alto, where En
campment has tiadilionally been
held. The altctnalive was to hold
Encampment on the campus
An Administration Student Af
fairs Committee had considered
the change, Davis said, but their
decision was not announced be
cause it was felt the "students
should discuss lhe mailer first
Men who face wind and weather
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McLANAHAN STORE
334 South Allen St.
Alpha Xi Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha will receive the
trophies for first place in the Greek Week poster contest at
the Interfraternity-Panhellenic Banquet Monday night.
Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Chi will receive plaques for
second place and Sigma Sigma Sigma and Chi Phi will be
—~ .awarded third place honors.
I ** i The winning posters, which
bGOnS HnOflSOl* iwere selected last Saturday, are
1 r | now on display jn the Book Ex
« • •. • |change windows. All other en- 1
Lion 3lilt Urive tries have been placed in win
dows of downtown stores, accord-
The Sophomore Class Advisory mg to Maxine Miller, poster co-
Board is sponsoring a drive to'chairman.
raise money for a new suit forj Judges for Ihe contest were
the Nittany- Lion, according to Harold E. Dickson and Andrew
Duane Alexander, sophomore class Case, both professors of art. !
n ,,, . The first place winners will re-
The Daily Collegian erroneouslj , ce j ve 2 o points toward the over
repotted yesterday that Jsittan> ia „ Greek W eek trophy. Second
Council is holding the duve. In its p | ace vvinners w jn receive 15
meeting Thursday night points and third place, 10 points.
Council voted to underwrite up toj , ... , ... .
$lOO toward the drive, but not toi Greek Week will continue to
npD;n morrow afternoon when members
« d" !0f 43 fraternities and 24 sorori-
N if’ ities will participate in 38 differ-
Letters had been sent to all pT'jent community service projects.
|S? I Y 7 - a t- on ( s on ca 7?P us >equest n 6 Projects will range from working
ii 3 to So toward the Purchase of on t J he stone Va lley and Wh jp p iel
the suit Alexander said. Accord- Gam areas to sending out cards
mg to Rein Nittany Council re- f the B loodmobile.
ceived one of the letters and since . . . , ,
the Council had funds on hand, it Olher projects include a car
decided to donate more than the y * cloUimg drive, clean
reonested amount ln 9 *nd painting the 3oal Barn
icques tea amount. Theatre and ihe Mateer Play
... _ u | . house, policing the Hetrel Un-
Wll council Will Hold ion grounds and cleaning many
iAnnual Dinner Tonight nr ®» playgrounds, churches.
Final plans for the Mineral In- , ot “ s an “ sun^ar a ' rea3 ‘
dustries banquet were announced The over-all Greek Week Tre
at the MI council meeting. |phy will be presented at the ban-
The banquet, which is for theiquet scheduled for 6 p.m. Mon
council and the faculty o£ the | day in the Nittany Lion Inn. In
College of Mineral Industries, will addition to the poster contest
be held at 6 tonight at the!awards, trophies for the bridge
Counti v Club. At this time, six: tournament winners and the schol
awards will be given to the out- 'arship honors will be presented,
standing juniors and seniors ins The Sing, Quartet and Pledge
!Mineral Industries i Class Scholarship trophies have
1 In other business, the council Already been presented
idecided to break a tie between
two newly elected members at
the next meeting.
Men's Hat Society Cards
Tapping cards for all men's hat
societies will be available from
April 21 through April 29 in the
dean of men’s office
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AFTER SHAVE
LOTION
Campus Shopping Center
LOBSTER HOUSE
Sunday Dinners
12-8
TAXI RETURN GRATIS
6HUUTON
Home Ec
To Sponsor
Style Show
| The Home Economics Spring
(Weekend fashion show en
titled “Fashions Here and
There” will be held at 3:15
p.m. today in Schwab Audi
jtorium.
i The show will feature 40 wom
'en modeling the clothes which
[they made in clothing courses.
‘With them will be 20 children
‘from the nursery school wearing
cothes made by coeds in children’s
i clothing construction courses.
The stage setting for the show
will fit the theme of travel. It
will resemble a travel agency.
'The four scheduled scenes will
[depict a journey to a city, to the
mountains, to the seashore and on
a cruise—all directed from the
office of the agency, where stu
dent commentators will describe
costumes worn in the show.
Chairmen for the fashion show
include: Mrs. Aurelia Adams, fac
ulty chairman of organization;
Clarice Garrett, assistant faculty
chairman in charge of commenta
tors; Dorothy Yeager, student
chairman in charge of model co
ordination Alice Roith, assistant
student chairman in charge of
commentators; Jacqueline David,
assistant student chairman for
stage crew; Alice Bowman, pro
gram chairman; Linda Murray,
publicity chairman; and Sue Ba
sile, usher chairman.
. Tile Spring Weekend was well
attended by visiting high school
students, professional people and
University students.
THIS WON'T HAPPEN TO YOU
IF YOU COME TO LAS VEGAS
NITE IN THE HUB GAMBLING
DEN TONIGHT. SPONSORED BY
TIM-LEONIDES. TICKETS $1
SATURDAY. APRIL 9. 1960
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL
A 4"now
low: 1:47, 3:46, 5:45, 7:44, 9:43
lun.: 2:25, 4:24, 6:06, 7:48, 9:30
★ NITTANY
TODAY ALL DAY
Cliff Robertson - Aldo Ray
“Waked and the Dead”
BEGINS SUNDAY
4 ACADEMY AWARDS
“MARTY”
ERNEST BORGNINE
BETSY BLAIR