The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 07, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
New Pollock Area Glistens
As Nittany Gets Improvements
By JERRIE MARKOS
Irnpiovement of the Nittany Living Area I Change and conformity seem to be the
has been progressing at a steady pace for by-words of the new Pollock Residence Halls.
several weeks. j The change is manifest in the difference
Workmen are busy putting the old dress- i f between these and all other residence halls
s 4in 2 x 4's and nailing the combination to on campus. Each hall is built about a living-
the wall. The built-in motif is
being calm d out in the desks
uho , e lev, or at least some of
limn, hay ( been sawed off Above
the bolted desks ate SECUItd thief Honing boatels One locker for
itook , he It et 17 in. Yu s wide. To Entertain each room will provide addition
al storage space.
Mil I OIN oily set all \ ethe dies
• • ' Students' rooms flanking the
its and a , belt has been placed Administrators , center core will be dominated by
e t i new hanging i ods in aced, h three pale gray walls and, ac
cf the'lost Is A'. purl of the $132 A host of administiatms ands rented by a fourth brown one.
000 protect (lacked and fallen
fatuity In( mho_•i are expected to colorschemeis
The carried out
D . C. pi escnt ot the Natany
AI "! in beige
andwhite vinyl
floor
plus
It i I , be ng tchnislicd and opc n house tomorrow afternoon I
mg. Blue draperies andblu
disfigured Nom Isles are being Dr Eric A. Walker, Unie•et site and white woven bedspreads
president,D. R G Beimeuterd preside over the accessories.
iep laced
special assistant to the president
Nittany 41, the unit which has
f(1 student atfans Dean Flank J The furnitme in the rooms is
undergone the greatest trans- 'emus Dian of Men, Dean Doio-
finished with an oak stain and the
formation to this time, is tak- thy J Lipp, Dean of Women, Wil- desk chairs, with rust upholstered
m seats for men and pet winkle blue'g on new interior colors. Not ham B Ciafts, Assistant to thel
Cut- coverings for women, are white
only the walls but also all the Dean of Men and Dr. H A.
lc ,t Assistant to the vice IN esi _ maple Bookcases,desks and
furniture, woodwork, fixtures dent for academic affairs w•ill be diesseis span the entire length of
and ceiling are being splatter pit sent one teal)
painted the same color. Also• Ossian MacKenzie, Dean The single smooth line is broken
Protect Natant imp) oe i mutt
of the Business Administration only in the eeomen's rooms with
College• and Dean Ben Eueeema.the added height of of an extra
loer t 5 ii does not include anti' of the Liberal Ai is College along dirteeet
plus isions for increasing closet with 'clues& ntatn cs (tom the oth- Rising up from the desks are
space DI ti , ( te n sing the tiaras-et• colleges will be on hand at the! cork bulletin boards ending in I
to greet'a line of lamplight which tray- '
T111 , .1011 of ,wise Nittany Union building
and talk with parents, els the length of the units.
The
i
Out of (11 " s niterd""halls s list The le , idence will be, open new halls will notrovid
st v. age. ‘tor m drainage,and the to visitors dutmg the day on Su n- I dividual desk lamp p s. Stoeragne
addition of •Idt V 4111(‘ and 0111/13- d , IN At 3 . 30 p.m.parents and °-1/- space in the overhanging back
hi tl dents will meet at the Nittany rests above each bed make it
Albert E. Diem, vice president Union for introductions
of a d- virtually impossible to rear
munsti atie e and faculty guests l
for business administration, said Batty Rein, president of the Nit- 1
The new look prevails in dooms
range the rooms.
or
that, as yet, no arrangements tone, Area Council, ~, i ll ac t a ,,
host Re he shin( nts ‘N ill then be Which have no knobshandles
have been made for the future but push plates
of the Nittany Union building. "-i" nice dining rooms, a snack bat
________
The NUB will no! be used in its . with pi ot i; ions for dancing, a
present capacity as a dining Booth Receives Award recreation room, a post office,
hall next fall when the Nitta- At Ceramic Conference mailboxes and a lounge reception
rides will be eating in Pollock room IA ill be housed in the new
dining hell. Diem said he
Charles Booth, senior in (Nam-
Dining Hall
is technology (tom West Haile-
thought the building should be W lk
a ways from the residence
ton, won the Student Speaking
razed. Award
at the
annual American halls to the dining hall will be
The Nittany face lifting should Ceramic Society meeting in Phil- covered but not enclosed. Out
pi i pal•e the atea for 10 mote years actophia door recreation in the Pollock
of active sue Re Next e eat the In his speech "Crystal Cnicnta-
area will take place in two I Tomorrow is the kickoff
bat tacks in the shadows of the tion and Its Relationship to Plat- basketball courts, two volley- lax for the DARE fund drive,
P‘,110(1{ ,lo, , ,ciapei \kill be used mum Nucleation," Booth de-t ball courts and backstops for I C -
iis a staging area from which scithed the findings of a teseatch tennis and handball. Part of the which has been organized to
men w ill e mve d cl'• \ cancu , roof of the women's halls will
occur in Nborth, moved
and o Pollock protect on physical properties oft
,l
I be enclosed and furnished with raise money for students in
asses v. hich he conducted ex ith
Halls. The administration hopes 1- Di Guy Rmdone assistant pro pingpong tables and shuffle- the South involved in non
eventually to convert all the ' ' board. 1
fc , ,sot of ceramic technology violent anti-segregation demon
rooms in Natant• to singles - A kitchinette divides this area strations 1
'I from the remainder of the roof DARE, which stands for "Direct
which is intended to be an open Action for Racial Equality," isl
sundeck, the anti-segregation group of
State College.
Nr Calendar Chang e -- The fund drive Neill be spon-1
sed by the Student Chnsturni
(Continued from Page One) ,
sired i Association, kith eight other'
ogy, debating the recommenda
tion, said that "this is an in- 'groups on campus lending their,
fringement of the instructor's
' endorsement.
right to teach in the manner he -! These are: Emerson Society,
chooses."
f 'lends Meeting, Lutheran Stu
dent Association, Westminster
"Sento' ity in the profession
does not guarantee that a person Pi Tau Sigma Initiates
is either a good teacher or a good
judge of teachers," he added. Twelve New Members
Law i ence E. Dennis, vice Twelve new members were mi
dent for academic affans
an- piest- fiated into Pi Tau Sigma, nation-
al mechanical engineering fra
,
Isweied Lattman by saying that teindy Thursday at a banquet
this plan would be in the best in- at the'Eutaw House
Merest of the students in the The initiates are:Gerard Faeth,
classes of new professors. Charles Hurst, James Colman,
I Lattman then moved that James Fitzpatrick, Raymon di
such a training course be insti- Kombau, Tho m a s A. Phillips,
tuted at the request of the in- George Snyder, Theodore Tarone,
structor, This motion was de- Robert A. Taylor, George Wash
tented, and the entire recom- ko, Michael Yanochko and Bur
mendafion was passed, ton Zeldin
IMPROVEMENTS CONTINUE in the Nittany Area as workmen
ore busy repairing a ceiling in one Nittany unit.
Worship Mother's God
at
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
WOODMAN HALL
112 W. Hamilton Ave.
9:30 a.m. Young Adult Class
10:45 a.m. Communion
Sermon: "Beauty in the Heights"
7:45 p.m. Studies in Phillipians
"Phony Christians"
Close Family Week in God's House
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Nittany Area
center-type core which includes
on every floor above the first a
laundiy, work and locker rooms.
The laundries will contain two
automatic washers, a dryer and
Special Meeting to Start
Alum Membership Drive
A special meeting at 7:45 tomorrow evening in the State
College Hotel will kick off the annual membership drive for
the Penn State Alumni Association, according to Theodore
Haller, senior class president.
The purpose of the drix
senior class join the Alumni Asso
ciation before they leave school,
he said. Special reduced rates
have been set up for the seniors
who join on or before graduation.
This fund drive is being held
now as a part of Senior Week
which begins this afternoon with
Senior Class Day, Haller said.
The solicitation for members
has been divided among 150
class agents, which should en
able each worker to contact 10
seniors, he said. Nine chairmen,
one from each college, have
been chosen by Jessie Jangi
qian, chairman for class agents.
These chairmen then selected
students in their Colleges to
carry out the drive, he said.
The chairmen in each, college
are Lawrence Byers, College of
Business Administration; Cath
erine Fleck, College of the Liber
al Arts: Helen Skade, College of
Home Economics; James Hawley.
College of Agi icultui e; Gary
Gentzler, College of Engineering
and Architecture; Dorothy New
man, College of Education; John
Bonestell, College of Mineral In
dustries; Walter Davis, College of
Chemistry and Physics.
"All funds collected will be
turned in to the Alumni Associa
tion office on a daily basis," Hal
ler said. "In this way, we can tab
ulate the number of new mem
bers collected each day."
The drive will be officially
underway Monday morning and
wil run until next Saturday,
May 14, Haller said.
"We are hoping for a high turn
out, among seniors, especially due
to the reduced rates for this alum
ni drive," he said.
DARE to Beg
For Anti-Segregationalists
SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1960
e is to have members of the
Singing Groups
To End Tour
Tomorrow at 3
The Penn State Glee Club and
the Varsity Quartet will wind up
their tour at 3 p m tomorrow in
Schwab.
The Glee Club, under the di
rection of Frank Catlin, associate
professor of music, will present
then• regular program, featuring
the Varsity Quartet and songs by
the Hi-Lo's.
The Varsity Quartet will sing
a variety of popular numbers, in
cluding "What Shall We Do with
a Drunken Sailor?" "Your Eyes
Have Told Me So," "My Bonnie,"
"The Way You Look Tonight,"
and "Sweet Georgia Brown."
The Hi-Lo's, a comedy group of
16 men, will sing, "Lullaby of
Broadway," "Marry a Woman
Uglier Than You," "Laughing,"
"The Musical Trust" and the tra
ditional Hi-Lo song, "Johnny
Schmoker."
There will be no admission
;charge.
Tyler to Sneak Monday
Dr. Ralph W. Tyler, executive
director of the Center for Ad
vanced Study in the Behavioral
Sciences, at Stanford, Calif., will
speak on "Present Trends in the
Behavioral Sciences" at 8 p.m.
Monday. in 121 Sparks.
n Fund Drive
Fellowship, the Protestant Staff
of the United Christian Asso
ciation, Hillel Foundation, Unit
ed Student Fellowship and the
Cosmopolitan Club.
Booths for the collection of
funds will be set up at the inter
section of the Mall and Pollack
Road. and at the Hetzel Union
Building.
"Some of the current uses of
money are for the legal defense
of students arrested during non
violent demonstrations, payment
of fines and programs and con
ferences to co-ordinate student
activities in the movement for
desegregation in the South," Sue
Day, chairman for the drive, said.
RALPH FLANAGAN
SENIOR BALL :i
Friday, May 13th
9- I Semiformal ;
$5 per Couple
Vocalist Kay Golden
REC HALL