The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 28, 1960, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960
Dean Lipp Names
Four Coordinators
The residence community, consisting of a group of under
graduate residence halls in proximity to each other, is welded
together under the personage of the Residence Community
Coordinator, who handles programming, residence hall super
vision and acts as liason between students of her community
IFC-Panhel
Will Name
Top Pledges
Sororities and fraternities
still have almost_ two weeks
to select their candidate for
the outstanding sorority and
fraternity pledge who will be
named during Greek Week at
the Outstanding Pledge Ban
quet, Tuesday, Oct. 18.
Each group must nominate its
outstanding pledge from the
spring pledge class of 1960. Forms
must be submitted to the banquet
chairmen by Friday, Oct. 7.
Each pledge nominated will
represent his or her group at the
banquet at 6 p.m. in the Hetzel
Union dining rooms A• and B.
This year's speaker will be Mrs.
Richard Vanderpool, new assis
tant dean of women in charge of
the Panhellenic program.
As has been the custom in past
years, the Pledge Class Trophy
will be awarded to the pledge
class having the highest academ
ic average. The "Outstanding
Pledges" will be presented with
plaques.
Five sorority and five frater
nity finalists will be selected for
the pledge honors from the forms
submitted by their group. These
finalists will be interviewed and
the pledges who "have most com
pletely achieved the objectives
and ideals of pledging" will be
named at the banquet:
The -Pledge Banquet will be the
third event in the annual Greek
Week program which will begin
Sunday, Oct. 16, with Greek Sun
day and end Tuesday, Oct. 25,
with the IFC-Panhellenic Ban
quet.
341 Students
Still Remain
Without Rooms
Thirty-three women students
have been assigned permanent
rooms within the past week, leav
ing' 203 coeds still in temporary
housing, Otto E. Mueller, direc
tor of housing, said Monday.
Of these 203 coeds, 70 are
housed in as good or better ac
commodations as the regular
rooms, he said.
The only temporary accomoda,
tions, housing more than five
coeds, is the first floor study
lounge of Atherton and ten
girls are still housed on the sec
ond floor of Mac Allister
Mueller said. However, both of
these temporary accommodations
will be liquidated within ten days,
he added.
Opening Oct. 14
Players Present
ROMANOFF
and
JULIET
A Comedy
by
Peter Ustincri
at
Center Stage
Call UN 5-2563
Far
Reservations
and the dean of women
The appointments of four of
these residence community co
ordinators were announced today
by Dr. Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of
women.
They are Mrs. Paul E. Field,
coordinator for McKee and Irvin
Halls in the West Halls area;
Patricia Houtz, coordinator for
the South Halls; Genevieve James,
for the Pollock area; and Mrs.
Hal Leiper, for McElwain and
Simmons area.
The appointment of Mary Me-.
luskey, as senior resident for the'
Pollock area, was announced at,
the same time.
Residence hostesses are the
l
staff members who have super
visory responsibility of their resi
deuce halls during the daytime. , ,
Hostesses ast as intermediates be- ,
tween food and housing staffs,'
students of their halls and the'
dean of women.
Senior residents are respon
sible for the development of
governmental, social, recrea
tional and, cultural activities
within the residence halls as
well as supervision of the halls
at night.
Mrs. Field, graduate of Berea
College, is completing work for
her master of arts degree in soci
ology here at the University.
Miss Houtz is a graduate ofi
Susquehanna University and re: i :
ceived her master of science in,
business administration at they
University. She is now studying;
for a doctorate in higher educa-,
tion.
Miss James received her bache
lor of arts and master of arts de=
grees from Ohio University, and
is now working toward her doc
torate here at the University.
Mrs. Leiper, who received her
bachelor of arts degree from
Macalester College in Minne
sota, and her
_late husband, who
was associate director of the
University Christian Associa
tion, studied at Yale Univer
sity Divinity School and served
as missionaries at Peking. Chi
na.
Miss Meluskey is enrolled at
the University and has had pre
vious experience as a laboratory
technician at Lebanon hospital.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Prologue
To Be Held
By Players
The Penn State Players will
offer a prologue to their
Coming season with a "Curtain
,Raiser" to be held at 7:30 p.m.
Friday at Center Stage.
Designed as an orientation pro
gram for the students, it will fea
ture exhibits and demonstra
tions by the various production
crews as well as an open rehearsal
of the opening play Tomanoff and
Juliet," by Peter Ustinov.
The comedy will open for a six
weekend run Oct. 14 at Center
Stage.
According to Vincent Landro,
Players president, distribution of
tickets for the organization's pro
ductions this season will be han
dled through the Hetzel Union
desk.
Theater goers will be able to
reserve tickets in advance for any
evening of a play's 6-week run
or purchase them at the desk on
Fridays and Saturdays preceding
performances.
Players, a dramatic society
founded here in 1920, will present
six productions during the 1960-61
season.
They include:
"Romanoff and Juliet," by Pe
ter Ustinov. running six week-,
ends beginning Oct. 14; "Summeri
and Smoke," by Tennessee
limns, running six weekends be-!- -- --
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Smith, Mausoiff Named
To Pattee Library Posts
Mrs. Frances Shaver Smith ! libraries of Bethany College,
!Bethany, W. Va., and Ball State
has been appointed catalogi Teachers College, Muncie, bid.
librarian of the-Pattee Library in's; Smith is a member of the
American Library Association and
and Thomas F. Mausolff, for-Ithe Hudson-Mohawk Library As
merly stack supervisor at isociation:
Mausolff received a masters
Dartmouth College Library,'
I degree from the social science
has been named circulation! division masters program of
i assistant.
; the University of Chicago.
•
i where he also studied library
Mrs. Smith will replace Janet science.
S. Dickson, who resigned to ac-1 He has studied at the University
cept a position with the SMith- ,
of Vermont, the University of
sonian Institution in Washington,
:British :British Columbia and Middle
;bury College summer school.
A native of Nashville, Tenn., With a speaking and writing
Mrs.-Smith received her bachelor
knowledge of German, Maus°lff
of arts in library science and
has.served as an interpreter and
a master of arts in higher educe-' as battalion photographer with
tion from George Peabody Col the U.S. Army combat engineers.
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lege, Nashville. She is a member H e
,He traveled extensively in Eu
,of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary
scholarship fraternity, ;rope from 1936 to 1939 and upOn
returning to the United States,
In addition to her job as assist-:Was employed at the University
ant librarian at Union College,'of Chicago and the University of
she has held positions in the• British Columbia.
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Penn Stale Camera Club
Wednesday, September 28
Room 217 HUB
7:30 p.m.
New Members invited to Attend
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