FRIDAY. MARCH 2L 1962 ■ | j “ ~ TjT Diem Assumes New Post Countries Assigned At Bridgeport University For Spring Week | Countries have been assigned I Kappa Gamma and Alpha Sigma ito the 34 groups participating in'Phi, India; Sigma Delta Tau.and thel Spring Week carnival Sat-i Phi Epsilon Pi, Ireland; Zcta urdjay, April 28, and these coun-,Psi and Simmons, Italy;, Alpha tries have been divided into three!Epsilon Phi and Pi Kappa Phi, [categories, Paul Krow, carnival|Japan; Kappa Sigma and Sim- Ichairman, said, last night. ‘mons, .Madagascar; Alpha Colony i IN THE "AMBASSADOR Tour.’’,*™* J h j^ a ,ta Chi. Mexico; and the first category, are the fol-l^ 1 fj*™» 1 $? p P a J nd S, * ,nn S,g ' lgvhng groups and their assignedt ma Sigma, Monaco, countries: . 1 "THE FOLLOWING groups have Delta , C4mma and Phi Kappafe '‘£°^ inentßl Pst, Arabia; Pi Lambda Phi and| TouiPl th * thir ? cate £°Dj- ‘ Cnlnr»!..n McKee,i Australia; Pi Beta Phi Phi Kappa Theta and Theta aeiecrive service and Phi.Dclta Theta, Brazil; Alpha'Phi Alpha, Norway; Delta, Phi iAppßcations may now be ob- Chi Rho, Canada; Phi Sigma,Epsilon and Theta XL, Rumania; tained fori the Selective Service Delta and Runkle, China; Chi:A!pha Zeta and Ewing Hall, college qualification test from Mrs. Phi and Kappa Delta, Cuba; Tau'Russia; Kappa Delta Rho and Phi Sara Case in the dean of men’s Kappa Epsilon and Gamma PhiJMu, Scotland; Beta Pi and Chi office, 109 Old Main. Beta, Egypt: Sigma Alpha EpsilonjOmega, Samoa; Sigma Alpha Mu The’ test will be given here ant * Delta Delta Delta, England; and lota Alpha Pi. Spain; Sigma Pt April' 17. Applications which are|Zejta Tau Alpha and Sigma Phi|and Alpha XI Delta. Switzerland; sent to the Educational Testing 'Epsilon, Estonia; West Halls andj Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Service in Princeton, N.J., must McElwain, France: and Phl'Delta, Tahiti; Delta Zeta and be postmarked no later than mid- Gammd Delta and- Kappa Alpha Ac&cia, Thialand; Alpha Phi and night March 27. Theta, Fiji Islands. i Delta Upsilon, Tibet; Alpha Delta The test scores are used to pro- TVrr , crrmin ciTreoav !*** am * Alpha Epsilon Pi. Virgin vide Selective Service boards with _>”*•, **•'/Continued on papa eioht) evidence of the registrant’s apti- Tour - * re the fo»°wmg! -.1 ■ i TT , ~ „„ . ■ tude for continued college work. * rou " * jHalsey said, Mr. Diem* will as-. An applicant must be a Selective Alpha Omicron Pi and Delt®| sume primary responsibility for [service registrant who intends to'Chi, Germany; Phi Sigma Sigma [the business operations of the Uni- rC q ues t deferment from the draft and Sigma Chi, Goa; Alpha Kap-i versity. las a student He must have satis- pa Lambda, Alpha Rho Chi and! ■ At the time of Diem’s resigna-j factory grades in a full-time, grad- Westmoreland House, Greece;) tion. President Eric A., Walkerjuate or under-graduate college Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha; said he had accepted the resigna-1 course leading to a degree. Gamma Delta, Holland; Kappa 1 Albert E. Diem, .former vice’ president for business at the Ur ‘ versity, assumed - duties yesterda: as Assistant to President Jami M. Halsey at the University Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Con University officials announced. • The University .of Bridgeport a coeducational, -.private, nou sectarian school. It was chartered in 1927 as The Junior College Connecticut and expanded to 4-year university in 1947. Last ■fall it enrolled 3,826 undergradu ate and 470 graduate students, evening division, including junior college, enrolled 2.467 1 DIEM RESIGNED his post the University on’Jan. 3Y, V Since 1958, Diezn had been overseer of the business opei tions of the University. In this capacity he was in char of. physical plant • planning . construction, food . and housj services, personnel services ; employee relations, m s a in . nance and utilities, purchases, general services, security and" management_engineering. 3 President Halsey said that the University of Bridgeport was "de lighted” to obtain a man of Diem's stature.and explained - that Diem would assist him for the next six months in launching the Univer sity of Bridgeport's 10-year $17,- 500,000 development and expan sion program. ' "EVENTUALLY," Presi den t Penn Paper , (Continued from page one) detefififfte the validity of the charge and when the paper could resume publication. e An -interim . editor was named by the editorial board to head the staff until March 8 because the original editor was placed on con duct probation, which excluded him from extra-curricular activi ties. r Meanwhile, other college news papers came to the Pennsylvan ian’s 1 aid editorially. - A telegram signed by seven' editors was sent to the president Monday'and yes terday copies of Columbia and Lehigh Universities’ papers were distributed on Penn’s campus. ! Hillel Calendar TONIGHT Services... 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Dr.’John Y.. Fenton “Old Testament—Mythology” -• Sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority SATUBDAY , . AVIV song & dance group 8:00 p.m. ' SUNDAY Lox & Bagel Brunch • - 10:30 a.m. , Sponsored by lota Alpha Pi Sorority TUESDAY Dynamics of Judiasm Class 10:30 a.m. Topic;. "The Dynamics of Group Religion” Hiile) Foundation 224 Locust Lam* ALBERT E. DIEM THIS SATURDAY EVENING /.‘SO P.M. (Own Open at 7) Hear Some SENOR BLUES THE PREACHER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA tion with reluctance and regret,! observing that Diem has “reorgan-, ized the business sector of the University in his three years at the helm and at the present time] it represents one of the most..ef ficient and most economical opera tions in the country." i Stanley H. Campbell, then di-i rector of bousing and food ser-! vices, has succeded Diem in the; post - 1 In Comfortable SCHWAB Auditorium of These JAZZ DOODLIN ENCHANTMENT . ft jf4l FAVORITES SISTER SADIE FILTHY McNASTY "-i * m. Played By Their Composer HORACE SILVER ' ,» * ' “’ s ‘S; " PENN '.. -i- ■..•! >.* '■! K ' J »•**&■»* $| .25 $l-75 New College Diner presented by the STATE JAZZ TICKETS Members Non-Me PAGE THREE LUB mbers
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