The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 03, 1960, Image 5

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    near Carnegie was smashed, apparently by a brick, sometime
after the float parade Friday night, Henry L. Yeagley, director
of maintenance and utilities, said yesterday.
Siegel Addresses
Faculty Luncheon
"The working girl as she was conceived is a thing of the
past; either she is in school or she is married." Dr. Alberta
Siegel, speaking on "Womanpower and the College Woman",
told the Faculty Luncheon Club.
Dr. Siegel, who has been granted a ,special research grant
by the United States Dept. of.
'Health to study professional!New Block Officers
tiaining and family life foi wom-1
en, retraced the history of edu - .Chosen at Club Meeting
eating women from the 18th and ,
19th centuries to our present',New officers of the Block "S"
time 'Club chosen at the executive
"One of the biggest problems."
she jokingly asserted, "was
what do you call a college fresh
man if she isn't a man?"
Many people argued that col
lege was not the place for young
women because they didn't have'
the intelligence, their physical'
well-being would be harmed, or
they would be unfit for marriage,
after receiving a college educa-'
tion, Dr. Siegel continued
Quoting statistics compiled in'
1958, she said that 23 per cent
of all women are in college while
35 per cent of all college students
at e women Dr. Siegel conceded,
however, that higher education
for women has not expanded as ,
fast as higher education for men.
Dr. Siegel cited several trends
which will affect meeting the
needs for womanpower in the
future. Women, in general, she
said marry younger than for
merly ( 1 / 2 of all women in the
United States marry at 20 or
younger), have larger families,
and live longer.
"Because the cost of college is
skyrocketing," observed Dr. Sie
gel, "women in the futui e will
be provided with more,opportuni
ties to work so that' they can
educate their children."
Concluding her remarks, Dr.
Siegel listed these two ques
tions as the most Ipertinent
problems facing college admini
strators today:
One, will the collet
professional training
ment for women to 1
Two, what kind of eciti
we give women to cl
through the years?
at MORRE
Oven-hot delivery too,
With a selection of t l ppings
pepperoni gro nd beef
hot sausage onion rings
mushrooms frankfurters
Delivery 9.12 AD 8.8381
committee meeting are: Betty
Segal, vice president; Paul Krow,
assistant to the vice president;
Sheila Gallagher, secretary; Ger
ald Garfinkle, assistant to the
secretary. The president and trea
surer will be chosen at another
time.
TREASURE HOUSE
• is all prepared for
Mother's Day
with a good selection of gifts at sensible
prices to gladden the heart of your best girl. '
e provide
ind equip
e trained?
cation can
Try them
DORMITORY ACCOMMODATIONS
AVAILABLE IN NEW
I6•STORY RESIDENCE HALL
Air-conditioned classrooms • Small classes taught by members of
the regular faculty • Day or evening sessions • Moderate tuition •
Coeducational • Located in downtown Brooklyn, twenty minutes from
midtown Manhattan • Registration may be completed by mail.
TWO 6-WEEK SUMMER SESSIONS
Juno 13 to July 22 and July 25 to Sept. 1
•
/ Director of Admissions, LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY s
CP 4.5-60 s
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s Zeckendorf Campus, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. s
Please send me I am Interested In
Summer Session schedule of courser 0 Canoe of Liberal Ark and Science
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Dormitory Information
Application form 0 College of Business Administration
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Name
Address
City
Now attending_
(college or university)
at
OLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
DARE Sets '
Fund Drive
For Sunday
A fund drive for the benefit
of students involved in non
violent, anti-segregation dem
onstrations will swing in to
action on Sunday and last
through Tuesday.
Planned and organized by
DARE. the anti-segregation group
of State College, the fund drive
will be sponsored by the Student
Christian Association.
Five other religious organiza
tions have agreed to endorse the
drive. These are the Emerson So
ciety, Friends Meeting, Lutheran
Student Association, Westminster
Fellowship and the Protestant
staff of the United Christian As
sociation.
DARE has also asked both the
Hillel Foundation and the New
man Club to sponsor the drive.
Hillel has put the proposal on a
referendum, the results of which
will be announced today. The
Newman Club has not as yet ap
proved thd proposal.
Booths for the collection of
funds will be set up near the Betz
el Union building and at the in
tersection of the Mall and Pol
lock Road.
"Some of the current uses of
money are for the legal defense of
students arrested during the non
violent demonstrations, payment
of fines and programs and confer
ences to encourage and co-ordin
ate student activities in the move
ment for desegregation in the Dennis to Be on Committee
South," Sue Day, chairman of the Lawrence E. Dennis, vice pres
drive, said. ident for academic affans, has
The State College Chamber of, been elected to the executive
Commerce will decide today, .committee of the Association for
'whether DARE may solicit in thelH i gher Education for the teim,
town area. Any group interestedlJune 1, 1960. to June 1, 1963
in endorsing the drive may con-I,
tact Mrs. Day or Regina Olivis on
Icampus
" —The cross on the dome of St.
Paul's Cathedral in London, Eng
land, is 365 feet above the ground
level.
This Summer...
, Study and Live
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Leonides Awards
Nominations Held
Leonides Council nominated eight women last night for
awards to be presented Thursday evening at the AIM-Leon
ides Banquet.
Mary Kay Stoker, Dorothy Tynan, Margaret Orchard and
Duanna Doebler were nominated foi an award which Nvill
be awarded for ouktanding work __ _ ___________
In Loom&
Mary Ann Ganler, Lillian
Davenport, Sheila Cohen and
Carol Frank are the finalists
for an award based on out
standing service to the Univer
sity. The nominees for this
award do not have to be af
filiated with Leonides, although
they must be independent wom
en.
The AIM-Leonides banquet will
be held Thur - sday at 6 p.m in
the coffee room of the Nittany
Lion Inn.
Blaine Harvey, WMAJ disk
jockey will serve as master of
ceremonies and Arthur M. Wel
lington, professor of counselor
leducation, will be the speaker.
Banquet tickets will be avail
; able at the Hetzel Union desk
until 5 p.m. today. Tickets will I
I be available free of charge to
past officers of AIM and Leoni
des.
There will be a $1.75 ticket,
,charge for all present officers of
the organizations and present'
members of Leonides council and,
AIM Board of Governors.
All independents are invited
to attend and mad• purchase a
ticket for $3 at the HUB desk,
Ann Farley, banquet chairman,
Local Ad Staff Meeting
9 Carnegie -- 7 P. M.
Everyone MUST be there
Attend or suffer the consequences
ONLY 6 1 ! 1
O.K. . , so you don't have a ticket!
COME TO THE HUB AT 8 TONIGHT ANYWAY
, tethis latest information
--.lpior the CROWNING of MISS PENN STATE
1 v , the PA. system w .I II carry it throu . gh the lounges
the
WINNERS
es
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[ V I the weather??? (if the temperature rises,
seats will be available on the HUB terrace)
' poor , the radio.
carrying. . t WD F h, M t and WMAJ
s
AWARDS and CORONATION PROGRAM
So . . . if your group was entered. be there to cheer . . . if
you're taking a study break. take it at the HUB . .. see the
new art exhibit and listen as well as ...
"ONCE UPON A TIME . . . " SPRING WEEK IMO
ENDS HAPPILY EVER AFTER ...
Mss PS U
(continued from prig' two)
;the cam% al will get 40 points,
:the second, 25 and the qid. 15
Winners in the Queen of heat is
;and He-Man contest will recme
1 15 points for first place, 11 for
;second. 8 for third, 5 for fourth
land 3 for fifth.
Five points will he given to
Penn State and three to each
of the next four finalists.
The five finalists are: Con
stance Adler, Kappa Kappa
Gamma and Alpha Sigma Phi:
Jeanne Averill, Alpha Chi Ome
ga and Beta Sigma Rho; Lynne
Crolhers, Alpha Xi Della and
Chi Phi: Bonnie Gustafson, Pi
Beta Phi and Sigma Pi; and
Maxine Miller, Delta Delta Del
la and Delta Sigma Phi.
There will be nine trophies
awarded MI the float parade,
three in each of the three cate
gories and 12 awarded for the car
nival for the four categories
First—" Lassie"
Then—" Maverick"
Now—" The Steeping
Prince"*
••`a little something
for everyone."
PENN STATE PLAYERS
SCHWAB —May 5,6, 7
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