TUESDAY. MARCH 28. 1961 University Party Again Partly Cloudy Skies Leads in Membership Seen for Departure University party once again led in the number of stu dents registering at final political party registration Sunday night. A total of 1067 registered as members. Campus party registration totaled 111 and Liberal party, 46. Commenting on the large number of students registering, Soph Board To Give Gift To Asians The Sophomore Class Ad visory Board announced plans recently to give a belated Easter gift to Asian children. Near the end of April, a Soph omore Project Day is planned. Elizabeth Pan, co-chairman of the project, has said the day will consist of gathering, packing and sending books to the Asia F.,un dation which has accepted books from 18 eastern countries, and which has supplied over 1000 school r3oms with these books. A dual purpose will be served by this project, Miss Pan said. These are to unite the sophomore class and to promote American prestige abr6ad. All sophomores will be asked to take part in collecting any type of text or literary book published after 1945. In other business, membership in the National Student Associa tion was discussed. Janis Somer ville, -chairman of the investiga tion committee, said, "A letter is being sent to all schools of com parable size in the region, which belong to the NSA, in order to de termine the benefits which Penn State would receive by becoming a member." Miss Somerville also said that "so far it seems that small liberal arts colleges do benefit by belonging, but that it is hard to tell right now whether or not it would be a worthwhile organization for a large school like Penn State to join." The board is combining with Delphi Hat Society to soonsor the program for the orientation of foreign students. David Walk er, chairman of the committee, said that tremendous response has been received so far and that it looks as if the entire program will be a success. Home Ec Promotions Two promotions for faculty members in the College of Home Economics have been announced. Dr. Daniel F. Hobbs, Jr., in structor in family relationships, has been named assistant profes sor of family relationships, ef fective Sept. 1, while Dr. Helen E. Buchanan, also instructor in family relationships, has been named assistant professor of fam ily relationships, effective Feb. 1. TIM Educational Series presents Movie— NUCLEAR SUBMARINES 12:30 -1:00 and 6:30 - 7:00 HUB Assembly Hail Free Public Service by TIM Michael Dzvonik, chairman of University party, said that "stu dent apathy towards student gov ernment isn't all it's trumped up to be." Campus party elected Dennis Eisman as clique chairman of the, party and William Laman as vice I clique chairman. Other Campus party officers elected Sunday are: correspond ing secretary, Sandra Tait; re cording secretary, Ba r bar a Krauth; treasurer, Ralph Fried man; senior class clique chair man, Thomas Loman; junior class clique chairman, Harriet Emdur, and sophomore class clique chairman, Susan Onden heimer. All officers ran unop posed. Liberal party members will probably elect a chairman to re place Earl Gershenow, who re signed last week, before elections, according to Dale Harris, acting chairman of the party. Concerning the proposed SGA reorganization, the Liberal par ty steering committee advocated three changes: that nominations for SGA officers and Assembly men be held by parties as in the past; that it be made t ossible to recall SGA officers by popu lar vote; and that the supreme court justice have a seat on the University cabinet. Campus party adopted as a plank of its platform that all Campus party candidates who are elected will pledge to con duct a referendum of student opinion on whether or not they have fulfilled their responsibil ities as student representatives. Final nominations for All-Uni versity offices will be held April 9. Students must have registered at either the primary or final reg istration to vote in party nom inations. Arch Show to Be Held Senior students in landscape architecture unveiled their plan for redevelopment of the central campus Sunday in the main lounge of the Hetzel Union. AIMIMIIMik, JUNE GRADS order NAME CARDS for ANNOUNCEMENTS and INVITATIONS at HUB DESK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Partly cloudy, windy and mild weather should prevail throughout Pennsylvania today as thousands of University students leave campus for the Easter vacation. All roads in Centre County are in good condition accord in to State Police. Whether bound for home or Ft. Lauderdale, students are likely to encounter pleasant Iphia area. A high of 64 is expect travelling conditions. A few light ed in this area. showers are expected in the east-1 Tonight should be partly . ern half of the state this morning, cloudy and cooler with low but strong winds should be the readings ranging from 30 in the only unpleasant wather phenom enon in the Commonwealth this afternoon.. Somewhat cooler tempera tures are forecast for tonight and tomorrow, but travelling conditions, both by plane and auto, should remain excellent. Skies across the Commonwealth today should range from mostly cloudy in the northwest to part ly cloudy in most other areas. Mostly cloudy skies in eastern counties early today will be re placed by rapid clearing during late morning. Temperatures should range be tween 55 degrees in the extreme north to near 70 in the Philadel Plenty! Consider the problem. Western Elec tric manufactures the switching systems which connect some 60-million Bell telephones throughout the U. S. The average call over today's electromechanical system requires 420 relay operations. All together, this intercon necting equipment makes up the heart of what is, in effect, the world's largest machine. That's where Western Electric and you come in. The switching equipment for this "machine" involves an enormous manufactur ing job carried on by our plants throughout the country. Because of the size and service requirements involved, we require quality standards far exceeding those of ordinary manufacturing. The size of this job presents an unusual challenge to the engineer who may save the Bell System many thousands of dollars by even a small cost-reduction step. While today's switching calls for a priority on engineering, tomorrow's will be even more exciting. For even now the revolutionary Elec tronic Central Office is tinder field trial and promises to remake the world of telephony. Future Western Electric engineers, working closely with their counterparts at Bell Tele- Prhiclpal manufacturing locations at Chicago, Ill.; Kearny, N. J.; Baltimore, Md.; Instianapolls, Md.; Allentown and Laurektale, Pao Winston-Salem, N. C.; Buffalo, N. Y.; North Andover, Mass.; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, Mo.; Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, Okla. Engineering Research Center, Princeton, N. J. Teletype Corporation, Skokie, lIL, and Little Rock. Ark. Atse Western Electric distrt• Button centers in 33 cities and Installation headquarters in 111 cities. General headquarters, i9S Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. What's it take to make the right connection? northwestern part of the state to 45 in the southeast. A mini- mum of 38 is predicted for State College. Some cloudiness is expected throughout the state tomorrow with a trend toward thickening clouds in southwestern counties during the day. Tomorrow's high temperatures will range from the middle 40's in northern counties to the mid dle 50's in the southeast. News and Views News and Views, a publication of the College of Home Economics, will go on sale at the Hetzel Union desk and the home eco nomics living center on April 5. Seminar to Hear Gunn John B. Gunn, a staff member of the IBM Research Center at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., will address the Electrical Engineering Semi nar to be held at 4:15 p.m. today in 207 Electrical Engineering. His subject will be: "A New Type of Parametric Effect." phone Laboratories, will concentrate heavily on developing manufacturing methods for this ECO equipment. Your Western Electric assignments may cover many of dur other responsibilities as the world's leading communications manu facturer. Perhaps you'll work on advances in microwave transmission, or even on satellite communications. Joining Western Electric.may well be your right connection. Opportunities exist for electrical, modsanical, Indus trial, civil and chemical engineers, as waif as physical science, liberal arts, and business majors. For more information, get your copy of "Western Electric and Your Career" from your Placement Officer. Or write College Relations, Roam 11106, Western Electric Com pany, 1111 Broadway, New Verb 7, N. Y.• And b. sure to arrange for a Western Electric Interview when the Bell System recruiting foam visite your campus. Wegtern Electric MANUIACTURIMCI AND SUM! PAGE THREE UMU 011 US UL SYSTUA
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