The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 06, 1962, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. MARCH 6. 1962
• TODAY! ON CAMPUS
La Critique ■
The winter, term ■ issue of La
Critique, - carppus literary' mag
azine, will be oh sale from 9 sun.
to 5 p.ffi. on the. ground! Door of
the Hetzel Union Building, the
Ni 11 an y News, .McLanahan’s,
Boucke, Sparks and in the dining
halls.;
Young Democrats
The Young Democrats will
elect officers for 1962-63 at their
meeting at 8:45 p.m. in 212 Hetzel
Union. Building. j
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi, professional
business administration fraternity,
will hold a faculty rushing smoker
at 7:30 p.m. at Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity. -j• - :
Economics Seminar
The economics faculty seminar
on “Problems of Regional Devel
opment in the .Cohunoh Market
Countries” Wilf be. held at 12:30
P.m. in Hetzel Union dining room
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Women May Apply
Women’s junior resident appli
cations for next year | are now
available from. community coor
dinators and senior residents, Mrs.
Marian B. Davison, assistant to
the dean' of women, said.
The applications must be re
turned to these staff members by
March 17, Mrs. Davison said.
Juniors and seniors are preferred
for JR positioni, sbe said, adding
that some sophomores will also be
considered.'Applicants must have
a 2.5 All-University average:
Students .planning to practice
teach of live in a home manage
ment house for one term are not
excluded ; from applying, Mrs.
Davison said. «,
WOMEN SELECTED AS junior
residents.- will be notified early
next term; she added.
Promotion
Staff
’■ There will be
d very short
meeting tonight
at6:3<Mn
Room 131 Sackett.
Short but
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■ very importantl
CRADLE BEACH
CAMP
located 30 miles Irani
Buffalo, H.Y.
A camp lor
physically handicapped
and .deprived children
MALE (OUHSaOU
NEEDED 1
INTERVIEWS
Thursday, March 8
Further Information
and appointments
Office of Studenl Aid
. 218 Willard U
; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLV-
Lecture
Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of. wo
men, will speak on “What’s: on
Your Mind?" at 6:15 p.m. in the
Atherton lounge. Her talk is spon
sored by the i Atherton AWS
Council.
Other Meetings
Ag Hill Party, 6:30 p.m., 216 HUB
American Society for Metals, 7:30
pm, Mineral Industries audi
torium;
Angel Flight, 6:30 ji.m, HUB audi
torium and ballroom
Association of U.S. Army; 7:30
p.m., 215-216 HUB
AWS Women’s Week Committee,
10 p.m;, Stevens lounge-
Froth, 7 p.m., 212-213 HUB
Hillel Mopcahin Committee, 8:45
p.m., 213 HUB
Investment. Club, 7:15 p.m, 217-
218 HUB
PSEA, 7:30 p.m, 109 Osmond .
Penn State. Skin Diving Club,
7:30 p.m, 112 Buckhout .
Semper Fidelis Society, 7 p.m,
214 HUB
University Senate* 3:55 pjn, 121
1 Sparks
for JR Positions
The, junior residents' are selected
onHhe basis of their application,
an interview and a recommenda
tion-from faculty adviser or resi
dence hall "hostess.
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IFC Asks Mor<
The Interfratenuty Council] rently r
passed a resolution last night ask- room ar
ing that fraternity members on amount
complete athletic scholarships re- year. Pi
ceive as much money for room These
and board as; at hie tea on scholar- resent a
ship who live in the residence At thi
halls. j ‘32 men]
Richard Pigossi. IFC president, ships liv
met last night following the IFC t eni( pj]
meeting- with Ralph R. Ricker, \vere liy
associate professor' of physical it woulc
education to discuss the resotu- ment so;
tion. ■ , Howeve
FOLLOWING THE meeting!*"
with Ricker,: Pigossi said, 'T feel I 8 a y
that I am making good progress,
and feel confident that an agree
ment of a '.substantially higher
figure for fraternity athletic!
scholarships ' can , be arrived at!
within the next week or two.”
The agreement will have the!
understanding that the money
available should go up proportion-,
ately ' with . any tuition hikes
that may come in the future.
Pigossi said.
' “This is a good thing for the
fraternities,” iPigowi said, “for it
places the financial responsibility
back where it belongs and not
iii the hands of other students-r
the fraternity members., ,
•ACCORDING . TO figures pre
sented by Pigossi at the IFC meet
ing, an athlete living in the resi
dence ' halls under a complete;
scholarship l currently receives
$795 a year for room and board. 1 !
- An athlete living in a fraternity)
.with a complete scholarship cur-!
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A goodjsyvord nowadays is hard to find
feudal kjfd’saw jtpointless to jousi with a
alone the Visigoths sacked Rome.
Today, centuriestater, the search for strong ir steels goes on. And among those .
making most dramatic strides in- advancin' i the state of the metallurgical art
are the research teams at Ford’s Scientific Laboratory in,Dearborn, Michigan.'
In exploring the “world ot microstructure,“ these scientists, using methods of
extreme sophistication, have been able to look at; Iron and steel on a near*
atomic scale. They have discovered secrets of nature leading to new processing
techniques which yield steels of ultra-high strength unknown a decade ago.
The promise of sUch v techniques seems limitless. As marr develops the need*
and meens to travel more swiftly on earth and over interplanetary reaches—
wherever economy, of weight and space; Is requjred—strength of physical,
materials will become paramount This is another example of hew Ford Is gaining
leadership through scientific research and engineering.
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Funds lor Athletes
-pceives $450 a year lor
id board. Next year the
jwill be raised to $525 a
igossi
two figures, he said, rep
difference of $265.
s present time, there are
■on full athletic scholar
ing in ;the fraternity sys
jossi said. If these men
ing in the residence halls,
, cost the athletic depart
ne $25,440 a year, he said.
:, with these men living
'nities it costs only $lB,-
tr—a difference of $8,640.
ASH WEDNESDAY
Episcopal Services - Chapel
8:15 a.m. Blessing of Ashes and Holy Communiod ;
i2:43 pan. Litany and Communion
4:00 pan. Penitential Office and-Holy Communion
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3:15 p.in. Sacrament of Penance i
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Imposition of Ashes at all services
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and in olden times, too. Many a j
aulty halberd, and for worthy steel i
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jMOTQR COUFAHi
| Tha Anjaricart Ros*. Dtart>om, MkWaW
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■Metiers witni a«ia<ca« aaar.tm* turn
"I DO NOT FEEL that there
should•» be any discrimination
shown in this matter,” Pigossl
said. "This is why the IFC has
voted to take action.”
In effect, Pigossi said, having
athletes in fraternity houses on
scholarship has resulted in the
other fraternity members paying
part of the athlete’s house bill
all vear.
This situation involves approxi
mately one-half of the houses in
the fraternity system, according
to a hand-vote taken at the meet
ing.
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