THURSDAY. FEBRUARY B. 1962 Surveif Officials To Meet Today 1 New junior, sophomore Members of the HRB-Singeriversity, in cooperating in lliisland freshman glass advisory fallout shelter survey teamsithe e feile is mi us p t ro - gr k a ee z in af a d up tak in w.ith glboards were chosen this week. and University officials will' its- responsibilities for protecting, Ralph Wise, sophomore class students," he said. I meet this afternoon to discuss Efforts are being made to pi a *p resid e n t, appointed the the details of the forthcaining proper facilities for students andilargest board with 33 mem to cope with forieeable dangers survey of campus buildings, 'Stan- involvecUin the event of a nuclearlbers. ' 1 ley H. Campbell, vice president attack, Campbell explained. ! Junior class president Randy for business and finance, said} yesterday. - , i A booklet on nuclear fallout appointed' 25 members, in . !and .protection lunow being dis-' eluding former sophomore class The starting date for the sur-:tributed by the government. vey and the procedure to be fold The' booklet contains pertinent, president Dean W harton: Lois Af- 1 lowest will be explained at the information on the overall Civilifleck, Morris Baker, Paul Block,' meeting, Campbell said. !Defense program for this countrylWiiliarn Bower, John Brion, Bar- HRB-Singer, 'an engineering and on methods people ran use to;bara Brown, Ma r y Virginia consultant firm, is conducting theiprotect themselves from fallpuLlß row n. Carol ;Connelly, Frank survey in 10 counties including Students' may obtain a copy' of:Davis, Allen Feingold. Rob er t Centre County. -The survey has the booklet at the State College Fisher, Roberti Frantz, Dianne been completed in Centre Coun-,Post Office. 1! Hauserman, Katherine Johnson, ty with the exception of the Uni-! THE 1 PURPOSE of a planned Paul /Craw. ' Donald Maca!ady, verpily.- 'Civil Defense rirn.^-^— --. Anne Mahoney. Bernice Marks. 1 _ _ !, • THE SURVEY, teams have ex-; amined buildings in the county: to determine if there is sufficient] protection from:fallout and howl many: persons in the area : could' be accommodated, he said. The same proOdure will prob-t ably be followed for the Univer-1 sity, Campbell added. Campbells:said that the surveY.l is the first phase of a nation-wide; Civil Defense program. The Uni-1 Parties Plan 'to Advise USG By JOAN MEHAN Political party ; chairmen are currently formulating, plans to work; with the USG Congress and to begin compiling a slate of can didates for the spring elections of student governmen t officers. • • During the receht eleCticins, the student body approved the use of political parties in future Con gress elections. Parties were not active .during the winter -elec tions. The University, Campus and . Liberal parties are .contacting Congressmen to determine their interests in political parties. All the chairmen said that they have Congressmen committed to their parties. SINCE THE representatives did not run on party platforTris, the parties plan on acting in an ad visory capacity. "University party will caucus before each Congress meeting. be ginning next week," Elliott New man, party. chairman, said_ "We will not hold a caucus tonight-be cause a room was not available in the Hetzel Union building." The party plans to do research BusAd Dean Gets Post Chosian MacKenzie, -- dean of the College of Business Administra tion, has been elected. president of the , Council for Professional Education for Eusiness. • ' The council, formed in 1952, is composed of representatives of 11 national educational associations who ,work'-for the improvement of collegiate education in several areas of business. ENGINEERS OSCILLATE WEST HALLS RECORD, HOP Friday Nits, 0:40 . - 12:30 Jefense program for ther- University is to keep panic at a Sandra Schwariz. Edgar Snyder. minimum in the event of an Janis Somerville. Norman Vin emergency, Campbell said. coff. Judith Walk°. and David It' is assumed that if a nuclea iWhitsett ' attack was launched on thiit THE MEMBERS OF the snpho country,'them would be enough4nore advisory . board are: Barry time to follow an organized:plan Neilinger, chairman; Judy Buf in seeking protection,, he said. fington. George'Dove, Louis Kush- The fallout In this area would ner, Jack Borgerding, Barbara probably come from major metro- , Krauth. Ruth Falk. Eleanor Auer politan centers that would be hit,lbach, Ken Lyons. Suzanne Flinch he 'said_ Baugh, Guy Jackson:4obn Barie, for the .representatives and to ad-igressmen, he added. vise them since many of the Con-, u,y THE PARTIES are look gressmen haven't had much ex-, m . g for candidatei for the spring I perience, Newman said. elections for president, vice presi "CAMPUS PARTY hasn't de- dent, and secretary-treasurer of cided definitely to hold caucuses USG. before - USG meetings," Thomas! "Liberal party intends to back Loman, spokesman for the party,a slate of candidates if we can said. "Our steering committer it:find a good . onel Paine said. considering the idea," he added.; The chair Men 'all voiced ap 'proval of the new 'Congress and its 'meeting ;next week, Loman; said committee will decide at :said they felt that the body had said.og tten off to a good ztart. "Liberal party will do every-,. 1 thing possible to help USG," Whitnn Paine, party chairman! said The party does not plan on! caucusing before USG meetings,( Paine said. However, the party; will make suggestions to Con-I CoMattes on Inter-Religious Affairs Announces 911 Annual .Brotherhood Banquet Mon., Feb. 12 - 6 p.m. -HUB Ballroom Speaker: Dr. Benjamin Mays. Prom., Morehouse College, Ailenta,'Ga. Tcpb?i "Brotherhood Across Race and Culture" ENTERTAINMENT TICKETS: $2.50. on solo NUB DESK or CNAPEL . at the (other people twist) in VVaring Louncje THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSAL PARK: PENNSYLVANIA Advisory Boards:Named; Sophomores Get Largest New College Diner ISusan &lice, Steve Roth, Peggy (Mitchell:: Rita Novaseda, Tim Patschke: Herbert Witmer, Paul .McPherson, Dale Neifeld. Garry Zimmerrhan. Ann Watters, Bar 'tiara Edmunds, Fred Wolfson, :Nancy sassier, Kitty Bassett, ;Dave Bpwden, Maria Shippani, Jeff Edelman, Mike Goldman. Linda Petry. Nancy Sieber. and •Al Grodin. Thorns's Miller, fileshman class presiderk appointed three mem bers in an advisory capacity: ;Dean Wharton, James Sloane, for mer freshman class president; and Martin Eichelberger, president of 'Junior :Inter-Fraternity Council. He alsg appointed 29 regular 3 members:• Bruce Parker, chair (Continued on tape twelve) nina Poggi Bonci is the name of an Italian village P l oggi Borici is also the name of a section of anatomy an our two year old daughter. Most delicately I refer tp the area devoted to sitting on, which coincidently is in the same proximity reserved for her rare spankings. 1 r Be as it may, she Is probably the only child in town +ith an Atrerican made Poggi Bonci. While Tito Gobi was the name of a famed tenor, to Nina this is her stomach (which has been known to sing, too). While we admit to playful plagiarism, the words fanny sind tummy are so trite, that we felt impelled to endow our child with at least two unique possessions. .1 She has other.. Its of yet we haven't reconciled ourselves to the fact that in the near futtire when she is three and enrolled in a nursery we must have - a heart-to.heart . ,talk with her and explain why she must give up the Poggl Bonci and Tito Gobi for a fanny and tummy respectively. tf not, can you envision a harried toothier emoting; on the, phone that Nina claims to have a pain in her Gobi and would like to sit down and iest.her Peiggi • h's happened already .... • We suspended sorority composites Chit week that: wsr May devote more: time for those thoughtful ones who ire investing in aportrait for him (or her) for Valentines__ day. You could be a recipient. Just don't question her movements at this time. If you're lucky, she's been Sere. if not, then better luck next time. 1 PAGE AFIENkTH OF A - 1 -1-----" ) as 1 r . im l 1 1 ,, , 1 L i 1 _a On October 29, 1960, sixteen college athletes met death la a chartered plane. The night was foggy = the flight noir scheduled. 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