The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 06, 1960, Image 3

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    TOI P _'SDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1960
Collegian
Places Ist
For Sports
For the second straight year
The Daily Collegian wa s
awarded first place in the
sports writing division of the
student newspaper contest
conducted annually by Sigma
Delta Chi, professional journ
alistic society.
A first place award for radio
reporting was won by John
Truby, '6O, and a first place for
radio or TV newswriting or com
mentary was awarded to Jim
Jimarro, Torn Haskell and Agnes
Armon of Penn State.
Citations were presented last
week at the national convention
of Sierra Delta Chi in New York
City to Robert Tacelosky, senior
in journalism from Mahanoy City,
who was the official delegate of
the Penn State SDX chapter.
The Penn State chapter fell
two points short of winning the
1960 Beckman Award. This award
is given each year to the chapter
judged to have carried - out the
best professional journalistic pro
gram.
The University of Wisconsin
chapter won the award with 92
points. Penn State was second
with 90 points.
H. Eugene Goodwin, director of
the School of Journalism, was
elected dfl-ector of Region One
under a change instituted by the
convention which divided the
country into 11 regions for better
chapter coordination.
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MULTILITHING
FAST ECONOMICAL
COMMEKIAL PRINTING
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SGA
Elections
All Undergraduates are Eligible to
Annual Safety Check
Approved by IFC
Yearly safety inspection of fraternity houses was ap
proved by the Interfraternity Council at its meeting last night.
The IFC also introduced a proposal to improve fraternity
scholarship.
Ronald Novak, president of -IFC, called for a vote on the
safety proposal which states that;
there will be a yearly inspection! age for more than two • terms
of fraternity houses by the house will be required to make Iwo
manager, a member of the IFC' reports to the scholarship corn
safety committee and the boro mittee and will receive assist
fire marshal( to make sure the ance for establishing a scholar
houses are safe. j ship improvement program.
According to the motion, the i A fraternity who is below the
house manager will be notified !all-men's average for more than
two weeks prior fo the inspec- 'four consecutive terms will lose
lion and will be given a check ;certain social privileges, such as
list of points being examined. participation in Greek Week,
Gerald Logue, chairman of the Spring Week and will be limited
Scholarship Committee, intro- to one social event per week.
duced a proposal which is aimed, Dean Wilmer E. Wise. advisor
tow a r d improving fraternity of IFC. said that the scholarship
scholarship. proposal is another needed addi-
According to this proposal, ition to the IFC system and that
which will be voted on at the !the fraternities should make
next meeting, a fraternity that every effort to improve their
falls below the all-men's aver- average.
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FULLINGTON AUTO BUS COMPANY FOR
PITTSBURGH & WEST -- HARRISBURG & EAST
Bus leaves Edwards Greyhound Bus Terminal in Stale Collage
Leaves S. C. 12:30 p. m. Arrives Tyrone 1:15 p. in.
Train leaves Tyrone (West) at 1:34 p. m.
Train leaves Tyrone (East) at 3:46 p. m.
Bus leaves State College 5:15 p.m. Arrives Tyrone 6 p. m.
Train (East) leaves Tyrone at 7:13 p. m.
Train (West) leaves Tyrone at 7:28 p. m.
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Vote • MATRIC CARDS are needed
Grads to Be interviewed Carze's Article Published
The Grange League Federation Dr. Rocco Cam, Jr., assista
Exchange, Inc. will interview professor of management, has h,
January graduates: interested inia paper, "Employment of Hum:
employment with their , company.lßesources," published in t
A group meeting will be held !November issue of The Delta S .
tonight in 210 Armsby. Individual a magazine published quarter
interviews will be given Wednes-!by the business fraternity, Del
day in 109 Tyson. !Sigma . Pi.
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Sign Up For Caps And Gowns At The Athletic
Store Orders May Be Placed Until Jan, 10th
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Desk Until Dec. 9th.
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