TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1 Alumni Service The Penn State campus program, on the University and Under the direct the Alumni headqu RIDGE RILEY Class Agents-- (Continued from page five) Roland, Donald Hatt, Nan,v Wel lieu, Lon Berman. Roland Schrh er, Galen Myers, - Frederick Tenet, Lows Cut ry, Walter Cap lan, James Caber, John Stholehal.er, Bar b/UR undue, ‘Valiet Lloyd, Nancy Sloan. Robe] t Blank CHENIISTRY-I'IIYSICS: Charles Hei mach. David Byers, John Brandt, Roger Kerlin, Ronald Reinhard, John Wrigley, ; Hugh Mrllhnuiy. Syhia Boyce, Todd 1 Coward, Jim Rosen. Ras McGuire, liam %YAWL Ronald Glatt, Robert Garai, David Juer4. ED tle AT/ON Jodv Miller, Pamela Alexi. inlet , Marty Carol Ctn. Jackie hirers, Ellen Butte! win Ih, Karen %lung, Tone Straka, BArbarel. Mange,, Jeannette nutter, Ellett Hitt he, Susan Sher man, Judy Not ton, Jane Pltlbt, Nano' Kle3a, Betty Segal, (illy Chtilia, the ROne, Juilv !feller, Doug Pollock, Matt ie Shinn, MPHIL Hulse, Cdiol Eblen. le tit Wilson. Cindy 'Paling I. Melanie Sclaipah, Dal hat a (.umber, Marlene Neff ENG, ARCH: Richai McOmite, tn. William King, Theimm fiordsv. John ,lourug, Het Imi t ('hnaan, Jef f key It$11(1W111, Pt rink Paul, P/1117d. Ico Blonde, Dam.' Manus John lieu el, Donald Suttel, I.ee Law 111JWY14, Theodore Schuler, llntnl 'McGrew, Jam eg Myer,. Donald Groff. John Caffnm, Chat le, Collin. - Robert DM La wi mice Beighev, Richat 41 Berkley. Thomag (ions. .li.. .Im.crili Dendsin. Hai n 111 main d. Rohm t haulm, .14111, I,ll' A Ildel4oll, ItUllldd 1.% cm,, Paul Chest at ct Wallet Niehoff, Chat le= King. 11()%1E ECONOMICS: Barbara Heath. Lorraine Bresgler, Nancy Jo ( amphell, Bette Fitch, Lorna Henn, Ronald Jar den, Sue Ellen Mickey Jatoueline Mon aca, Winifred Pyle, Margaret Reeder. Anne Ruthrauff, Irene Schimmel, Deb orah Sidwell, Sandra Upmal, Man Lou Vereh. Mary Anne Wood, Dorothy Yeager, lane Monefeldt. 1,1111• ft 11. A It'l'S - Dennis 1‘1,411L1., Bat - bat a Hearne'. 111111.1111. Jaffe, Sherry Put - kin. Ale•atitli a Sins-on, Hobe" ta Lei Lot ett.t M•nk, Diane Met., Nan. v k, Gem's MeTul 1., Judith Ste. I, Stet' Ott, hunk Peal Soil, \VII ham Smith, William Vanileirrif 1. filmy 1 'elms. liilartin Scher,, Hal bat.' Itueh, lieistilie Sande}, Sant Hama, parkin. A titler,on, nutetliv Shirai, .1 ninth Sand, Lop. Nimbi*" th, Hntaid SA11(1141011" Eizern s. Mai izeo' Croon. Kathleen Di- Tiillio, Itat hal a hurine.. Alien Mahaehel, Lvline liteCalnn, Lee Van lit emen, Wells Hunt. MINERAL INDUSTRIES• Peter Lorkie, Allan Larson, Hat ry Cliantbet, Haut COll - Charles 'tooth, Rich:lH Itulloth, John Rtn et ha, Dentannn Zotltkort, Nthe non- Totroti, Don Webb. fliehntk Klent 7, Charle- Roltert IluAt, John Potter, Jet ry Chipper. PHYSICAL EDUCATIDN' Elaine Sob-t -in:in, Jeanette Rittan. Joanne Roam, Dotty Querry, Ginny TREAT HER ROYALLY A ssociation Coordinates 60 Students Hold for 'State' Graduates Alumni Scholarships ' umni Association, serving over 60,000 graduates through an off- By LOLLI NEUBARTH, '6O campus headquarters and the Alumni Fund, acts as a liason between Among the thousands of students \vim enter the U in s alumni. vet sity each year are 15 outstanding freshmen who hold on of Executive Secretary Ridge Riley and his assistant, Ross Lehman. Alumni Memorial Scholarships. rters on campus coordinates the activities of the various alumni The awards were established by the ti ustoes of the groups and maintains a communi- -- UniVelsity in memory of Penn State alumni \vho hat e lost cations system to bring news to then lives in the military services , -- --- Penn State to its graduates. ,The scholarships were awarded [twat d evil \ \ cal w hilt' hete A The Alumni Office handles le- 'for the first time in 1954. •1q A3l -Unlyei sit at c I aee mu -t quests for iniormatton as well as ; Today there are 60 alumni he malnt anted to retain the at\ at d alumni problems. Although only ,scholars on campus—among them if; a stu d en t em s h e t" th is ~,, about 14.000 giacluTites ale mem- ;are many students '.t ho have re- qu i remen t, t h e a " ar d is gi volt t o bens of the association, the office ,cented it-cognition as outstanding allot h ut student in the s,ime i lass, performs set \ ices for all alumni. , campus leaders so that that; ale al \\ ,IN s IS schol- The Alumni News, which is t The 1960 Miss Penn State, al :,liiiH ill !;It'll in Vat it Cia- - sent to every member of the t Constance Adler, is an alumni Since 1354, 43 persons have association seven times a year, scholar. Gary Gentzler, past been dropped from the program includes personal items, cam- ' Interfraternity Council presi- for reasons ranging from trans pus and town news, alumni fear dent: Carol Frank, past Leoni• ferring to other schools, to drop ture articles and writings of des president: Sherry Parkin, ping out in order to get married. faculty authorities. The Foot- Dorothy Smeal and Lee Van Cenerally, students are dropped ball letter edited by Mr. Riley Bremen are other Alumni schol- because they do not meet the is mailed after each game to ars of the senior class who have grade requirement. members. achieved recognition on campus. Mote than 300 applications vet t.• The Penn Stater, a 4-page news- ' Alumni scholars r ent ive awards I eeeived this Vedl tot the a%t ard, paper is mailed to all alumni four ; which cover the complete amount 01 these, nuns than 250 acre times a year. of "incidental fees" for Pennscf. recommended to the University The off-campus program con- Ivania residents--$4BO per y ea'. A Av fads Committee which select sists of 75 district clubs scattered similar aniount is given to out-of- ed the final 15 N 1 inners. throughout the nation, These state students. All of the 1960 scholarship v in clubs perform a number of fume- ; Fund; for the scholarships were het' twit' in the "PP" 10 P er tions in the social and business made available tin ough gifts to cent ht. the high school Qra(ll-"t -' spheres and help members be-, tile Univei say which were spe- me class, and most of the otherl 20 ac come acquainted in new commu-; ROSS LEHMAN Icifically designated for Alumni were in the uppt r cot ding to Alumni pet cent, Association ion 1— , Outstanding scholarship has record ' The association also plans and ' The following students now co-ordinates two big Alumni „ • been the primary basis tor selec hold Alumni Memorial Scholar weekends each year: Class Re- Students Exhib i t of alumni scholats, although , need, activities, leadership and shi p s: unions and the Alumni Insti- I CLASS OF 1960: Frank Eliot, tute each June and Homecom !citizenship qualities are also tak ing in the fall. A reunion for ! i 5OO A Art Works : en into consideration 'Carol Frank, Gary Gentieh, Alice each class every fifth year, be- More than 500 creative works Candidates are selected by ,Gilpin, William King, Nancy ILeib ginning with the tenth reunion I each Penn State District Alumni t lie, Charles McCall. Doris Mc is sponsored during a 3-day lof art by students in art, art edu-; Club after a careful screening Clore, Sherry Parkin, Jeannette period each June. ; of applicants. Their final selec- t Rutan, Joanne Milan. Sandra I ;cation and in home arts are on tion is submitted to a Univer- ; Shaw, Dorothy Sineal. Alone The campus headquarters also 'exhibition in the gallery of the sity awards committee consist- ;Starkey, Lee Van Breme n. keeps a complete file on every ' Hetzel Union Building and ini ing of the Coordinator of Schol- I CLASS OF 61: Constance Adler, alumnus and relays this informa-; , arships, the Dean of Men. the ,Ronald Beatty, Patricia Here, tion upon request to other alumni.tTemporary Building. ' Dean of Women, the Executive 'James Dowd, Elizabeth DM% ling, The association was organized; The exhibition will continue, Secretary of the Alumni Asso- Ralph Fertig, Charles Gaston, in 1870 as an outgrowth of Harvest; until May 17 and is one of the' elation and the Dean of Admis- ;Carole Heisey. Linda Miller, Ellen Home Week, a spring open house! Louise! Mills, Mary Mitchell, John Ilaraest collections of student; sions. for the college farms. The assn-1 b • student; lions. must take the Col- Puhalla, Martha Wilson. ciation was chartered formally in work presented at the University. lege Board Entrance Examinations CLASS OF 62: Caller Becker, 1874 and alumni seats were pro- Many of the pieces represent the,and must be formally admitted to Leonard Butkiewicz, Jerome Con vided cm the Board of Trustees philosophy andteaching tech-'the - t .11 'the University before they may be ser, Diana DeAngelis, Michael in 1875. imques of mote than 15 instruc- awarded the scholarship. Griffin, Robert Griffith, Patricia A fairly recent development tors in the three art areas. _ Scholarships are awarded on an Hagan, Kathleen Ibbotson, Paul of the Association has been the I The exhibition presents works annual basis, but recipients may • Tones, Sandra Pfleger, Eldon Alumni Fund which in the past !of art in a variety of styles and reapply and receive the same Reed, Linda Steiner, Michael Wm eight years has raised nearly media, Included are paintings in i ters, William Yeagley. $1.500,000 for vitally needed ' , CLASS OF 63: Barry Clemson, oil and watei color displaying University projects not spon- Janet Colvin, Soranne Dawson, varied approaches and techniques.'Food for Thought cored through public funds. , Sue Her s ey, Alan Hess, Graphics, etchings, lithogiaphs,; During World War II and the Julia Many freshmen entering Penn Julia Hill, Phillip lobst. Catherine serigraphs and block prints will days of food rationing students Leeson, Ronald McCall, State receive aid through the , a iso be shown. Lloyd Mc- Alumni Memorial Scholarship ; also be had to (run in food stamps at the- Spainm, Aria Melbardis. Thomas 13egit - innia of each semester in or- Molnar Program which is coordinated . Paul Sluing, George Si by the association. ,Woman Sports Editor 'clef' to be 6 allowed to eat in the mon, Louis Woodyatt. These many functions of the; Mrs. Charles E. Williams (Fay dining halls. Alumni Association help to keep,Young), '45, was the first woman ----- alive and spread spirit for Pennispolts editor of The Daily Col- Woman Editor Becomes Doctor State on the part of its graduatesilegian. Her appointment came Mrs. Joseph McCoy (Helen Hat through continuous contact with'during World War II when v omen ton), '45, the fourth woman editor the Univeisitv. ;outnumbered men six to one. of The Daily Collegian, is now a During this period also, Collegian 'pi acticing physician in Chat lotte was a weekly. N C. Paid-Up Alums Get Trustee Ballots Pai t of the Board of Trustees of the University are selected by the Alumni. Paid members of the Alumni Association automatically receive nomination and voting ballots each year. The alumni vote only for the alumni mem bers of the Board of Trustees. In order for non-members of the association to vote they must write to the Alumni Association for their ballot. All alumni are abgible for nomination and vot ing for the nine alumni positions on the board. for Senior Ball This is the last big weekend of the year, why not do everything with a little flourish? Start right now by ordering your girl a cor sage. Bill McMullen Florist 130 E. College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA AD 7-4994 „ ) 47-1 , 1 LONG ISLAND -, UNIVERSITY 4i IN BROOKLYN 1 , • ~..i, MMODATIONS AVAILABLE IN NEW 16• 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 June 13 to July 22 and July 25 to Sept. 1 Director of Admissions, LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY Zeckerdorf Campus, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Please send me ❑ summer Session schedule of courses 0 Dormitory Information 01 Application form Address City i Now attending This Summer... 4 , Study and Live ;": in New York City I am interested in ❑ College of Liberal Arts and Science ❑ College of Business Administration 0 Graduate School RALPH FLAP/AGMs' SENIOR BALL Friday, May 13th 9- 1 Semiformal CP 4 5-60 i 1 Vocalist Kay Golden PAGE SEVEN $5 per Couple REC HALL
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