thOrsoay; march e: 1962 I : TODAY ON CAMPUS ' - *■ * Entertainment The ' International Films Club willj; present a Mexican movie, "The Young and the Damned” at S, 7;land 9 pan. in the HUB as sembly room.. Tickets casting 50 cents are' available at the HUB desk. . ■ I',!;'* • 1 : * i Dr. H. Bruce Bylund, associate ; professor of rural- sociology, will speak bn the subject “From Po lygamy-to the Present” at 7:30 1 1 pjnL in 210 Eisenhower ChapeL i, ,'ij - .Dinner'. ■ 1 j President Eric •AT Walker will entertain all student? who at- I tained a fall term average of 4.0 lat a dinner at 6 .pjn. In the • , y | . The dinner, honoring students for their academic achievement, wilt! feature Dr. Ernest Pollard, professor of biophysics, as princi i pal speaker. I ; -•• • • Dean Raymond Murphy, as sistant dean of men, and his wife will; be guests of the East Halls Men’s Residence Council for din- lAWS to Elect President U■ ■ . Delegates from colleges in 15 and author of “The College In eastearn states will focus attention fluence on Student Character ”i on Women's campus roles and at- and Rose K. Goldsen, associate titudes toward 'world affairs at professor of sociology and anthro- 1 the Intercollegiate Association of pology at Cornell University “< Women Students’ regional con- Ithaca, N.Y., and author of “What 1 ference to be held | here March College 1 Students Think.” i 19-21. ' ! Conference participants will 9*? wor ]d affairs^ also elect on lAWS national pres- educational, iderit, regional vice president and f J? e e So assy Ghana 1 regional co-ordinator, i Catherine T , \.^^!ij ngton ’ St i Heraey, junior in home economics Lawrence, associate director of frdmTEaston and convention , ' , T • chairman," is the local AWS nomi- *«P"“ fr i^ c the „ Uni *l president. ' U include A .^ s oU ' cer * . i»■ . and many community council ' THE THEME of the conference members. Miss Jeanette Berry, Is .“College-Women Today: World conference adviser, said.' Citizens Tomorrow.” ; LAWS work shops-will explore the intellectual climate of the I college campus, AWS - programming;! .leadership training, public relations, student! judicial systems and budget planning. : ! 1 A' deans' and AWS advisors’ conference will be held here dur ing; the lAWS meeting. Delegates will be welcomed by President Eric A. Wjalker. Other speakers from the Uriiyersity will be Robert G. Bemreuter, special assistant to the president for stu dent affairs, and Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women. .1 The women will also hear Ed ward D. Eddy, Jr., president of Chatham' College ito Pittsburgh peopfeidur mm SFUN r : // ' fV: if 7 Travel si BACHELOR PARTY* COLLEGE TOURS Parties. nightclubbing, theatre. fabulous eitfit-seeinf —that's lust part of the reason BACHELOR PARTY TOURS at tract[csll<ta man and woman with a flair for fun and a tasta for tha most exciting In travaL - ■ On thase fully escorted; at! Inclusive tours you trival with a congenial group ®f ; studants—graduates and undergrad uates from IS. to 28—tod. with, out standing tight-secing during tha day and exciting entertainment at night. It's a party alt tha way! 1 Q EBSOPCr 55 days... B countries... SIISS ind. steamer 77 days...ll countries.lT. $1575 ind. steiroer □ KMlTOfc'CoUege Week $lBB + alr '□-iTnrs tojewy ether Areas for Afs Check the tour program and contact! BACHELOR PARTY tours 444Mt£sgqAre_NewY«fc *aH«J -]*■ r; !IK . i I THE, DAILY COIiEGIAN PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ! ner at 5:30 p.m. in the East Halls dining area. Following the dinner Murphy will hold a question answer session in the lounge of East Halls B. Broadcast A complete rebroadcast o£ the Penn State Blue Band’s Sunday Concert will be heard over WDFM and WMAJ on “This Is the Sub ject” at 8 p.m. Other Meetings AWS Pollock Council, 5:45 p.m.. Pollock 2 solarium Chess Team, 8 p.m., 212 HUB Clover Club, 7 p.m.. 11l Tyson Engineering-Architecture Student Council, 8 p.m., 215 Hammond Liberal party, 7 p.m., 218 HUB Phi Sigma feta, 8 p.m., 9 Sparks Pi Mu Epsilon. 7:30. 11l Boucke Mineral Industries Student Coun cil. 7 p.m., 214 HUB , ! Spring Week Carnival Commit- tee, 7 p.m., 213 HUB ' j University Party, 7 p.m., 218 HUB University Readers workshop, 3:55 p.m., 311 Sparks USCr, 7:30 p.m., 203 HUB Theta Sigma Phi Elects Barb Brown President Barbara Brown,-junior in jour nalism from Washington, D.C., was recently elected president of Theta'Sigma Phi, women’s profes sional Journalism fraternity. . . Judy; Walko, junior in jour nalism from Cohoes, -N.Y., was elected vice president. Other new officers are: Joanne Mark, junior in journalism from Beaver, secre tary; Kay Mills, junior in political science from Chevy Chase. .Met, treasurer; and Carol Kunkleman, junior in. home economics from West Lawn, keeper of the archives. COLLEGE STUDENTS Part Time 15 Hours weekly to do promotion and advertising for the. Min-Max • Teaching Machine Afternoon and Evening Honrs Only* Salary $4O P \ Call Mr. Carroll AD;B-3001 LENTEN SPECIALS $ Fish Sandwiches • Shrimp in ,a Basket • Sole (Dinners include French Fries and Colej Slaw) HERLOCHERS AD S-0518 221,E, Bentr tve. • Quick Delivery Affer 4:36* I • 1 1 ' * Books Listed For Spring Term (Courses AGRICULTURE Ag. Be. I—Be* ei Madera Ag H Wllm, Appleton I Ag* Be. lli-Mkrk«Un|-of LtmUck, Few* W. litmUtß ▲ H o—Btt* I Cattle. (SUi od.). So*p*. Wilar 1 ; ‘A R T—The Him. Raya, Rfarhart A H F**d* i«4 Feeding. MorrUea, Morrison A B 17. If. Sl—The Meat We E*t. Ziegler. • IntmUte A H 2*—Serine Srienee, Bnnfatfer, tnter »ut« A H 4tt—Tki Marketing if Umtiefc,; Fowler. IrtUraUte A NTH I—sAaiaul NitHtln, Mirairi McGraw ! : i Agra t—Beib A MU Fortuity. BackmanJ, MacMillan | *! Agra 25—Pr*d«tU*a ef Field Crap*. (ith . cd.), Wolfe. McCraw; Two Seed Mounts styles S-6. S-fc. Nuee. Nat*| Agr. Sup ply ; nod Lab Manuel for Students of Agronomy (9th cd.t, Crnbtr. Brown Agra 17—Tnrf Mgmi. I M 2. Mmseer. Uc ; Grow Agra 411—Breeding Field Crags. Ferknisn, ; Holt Agra in—SMI Cewserratiew. Stalling* 1 Prentice ■Ag Sag 11—Math la Ag.. <2ad ed.). Me ( Gee. Preotlew 1 fAg Eng 497—5e1l 4 Water Com. Eng., s Schwab, Wiley . Ag Eng 12—Elm. Soil 4 Water Eng., Schwab, Wiley Ag Eng 1 <—Machines far Fever Fsnalng, Stone. Wiley Ag Eag 4—Farm Service Balldfaga. Gray, McGraw ; Ag Eag 4X9—Traetara 4 Their Fewer Units. Bangor. WUey Ag Eag s—Farm She* Skill* ia Mecha nised Ag., Sampson. Am. Tech. Boe.. ABCH I—BtWf Ceorse la Organic Chem istry. Bohr. t Wiley ABCH 492—PHn. ef Dairy CbmUtry. i Jeervess, Wiley ‘ABCH 4Xs—Pracl. PhysUL Cb*».* <2rd I ed.l, Cant* row. Asunder* , • ABCH 449—Plant Benner, Ar*- ; drenie (optionalt ‘ABCH Sl7—Goa. Endocrinology. Tamer, i Saunders a SAYS CAROL BURNETT Garry Moora and Carol. Burnett have a mutual admiration society. Says Carol: “He’s the kindest man * I’ve ever met” Says Gariy: "She could be a great serious actress.” in this week’s Post, Carol tells why Garry “rations" her TV spoil How she and Ourward Kirby laugh it up offstage. And why success put a jina on her marriage.' - •" ; B« Sntmrimy Zoning . POST . itUKHIOMtUINOWOeiAIX. i( U bt.Jt.Mt Umlta. Menru,; latent*** Af U Bh lm»f to * 14. KmmixK Tntm 1 * Ajc Bd Uli— Btatfctteal MetfcWn tn Pare*, ltd Ei Sawwlw Wert, Bal 1-BaNny. lf«»Ut«rwix Bat 24, 414—PUit CUttifUaUom B4mm U*Hia«i GfMtkt, (2nd adLh Krwmib * Bot 4H—Prind»lM «f Plant P*y»tet««y. BoMAer, FrwnM>f IV Life of Iht Gi»m Plant, - Gala Us tPmilie«; ant Cellular Phymxotaay A ■ Bioebetaiatry. MeKlroy. Prentice Bat (Il—Mkn tftkikw. Jehaanee, Ur Graw" Bat S2*-lU. Gemera, Wand Decay Panfl,; FervtM, fturcem; and 111. Genera of Imperfect Fun*i Barnett, Burgeae D 8c I*-TW Market MUk tndnatry. ReaA koaMMt, MoGraw. D 8c IS—MUk Production A Pramalaf, Judkina,. Wiley D Sc 11—0 airy Cattle Jnd*ln* T»d», Trimbtrser, Prentice D 8c af RepradoctU* and I (naerajDation of Cattle. Bah*- ' SHAKESPEARE DOESN’T LIVE HERE i ANY MORE A recent and nu»»t heartening development in American college life halt jbeen the emergence of the artintrin-reaidenct. In fact, the arti^t-in- residence baa-become aa familiar a aight on oampua as Latif ponies,' leather elbow patches, Rorschach testa, hula hoopa, and Marlboro cigarettes. ■ i And yee all know how familiar that is—l mean Marlboro ciga rettes. And why should it not lie familmr? Why, where learning » kingj where taste is sovereign, where brain power rules supreme, should not Marlboro l>e everyone’s favorite? The same good sense that gets you through an exam in Restoration Poetry ' or soliietate physics certainly docs not desert you when you come td pick a cigarette. You look for a flavor that ia-flavonut, a filter pure and white, a choice of pack or box, a lot to like. You look, inshort, for Marlboro—aud. happily you don’t have to look far. Miiriboro is available at your friendly tobacconist's or vend inif machine, wherever irigarettes are sold in all fifty state* and Las Vegas. • . But 1 digress. We were speaking of the new campus phenome .non—the artiat-in-residence—a man or Woman who writes," ' paints,!or comprises right on your very own campus and who is' also avsilalile for occasional consultations with superior student*. Take! for example, William Cullen Sigafoos, artwt-in-rcsidenee at the Toledo College of Relies I/ettres and Fingerprint Identifi cation.; Asweall know. Mr. Sigafoos has been working for mafty years on an epic poem in rhymed .couplets about the opening of .the Young* town-Akron highway. Until; however, he went into residence at the Toledo College of Belle* Lettrca and,Finger print Identification, his progress was not what vou would calf rapid. I He started well enough with the immortal couplet we all know:; They tpttd along on wheel* of rubber, nuking home in , tipte far tuSber ... Then Mr. Sigafoos got stuck. Ibis not that hi* muse deserted . him; it is that he became involved in a series of tinMMXMWuming episodes—a prefrontal lobotomy for Irwin, his faithful sled | dog; fourteen consecutive months of jury duty on a very com plicated case of overtime parking; getting his coattail caught in the door of a jet bound for. Brisbane, Australia; stuff like that. He was engaged in a very arduous job in Sandusky—prising for a sculptor of hydrants— when an offer came from the Toledo Collefjs of Belle* Urttres and Fingerprint Identification to tako , up, residence there, finish his magnum opu* and, front time to; i time, lee a few gifted students. Mr.;Sigafoos accented with pleasure and in three short years | completed the second couplet of his Youngstown-AkronTurnpike j epic: The highway i* made of *olut concrete and at the toll tlalion you | get a receipt. • - Wtf initk?"teidone. Then a few gifted student* came to visit hiin. They were a prepossessing lot—the boy* with corduroy jacket* and long, shaggy beards; the girU also with corduroy jacket* hut-wiUrv beards neatly braided. “Wliat is truth?" said one. "What is beauty?” said another. ■ “Should a writer live fir*t and write later or should he write" and do a little living in hi* spare time?" said soother. "Ifow do you find happiness—sod having found it, how do ynu get rid of it?” said another. “Whither are we drifting?” said anotlier. “I don't know whither you are drifting,” said Mr. Kigafoo*, “but m for me, I arn drifting back to Sandusky to pose for the hydrant sculptor.' 1 And back he went, alas, leaving only a fragment of hi* Young** towit-Akron Turnpike epic to rank with otlier such uncom pleted masterpiece* A Schubert's Unfinisfied Symphony, the Venus de Milo, and Singer’s Midgets. (imisiiuw c i ... Take cheer, good friende, from one matterpieea that U com plete. We, refer, of course, to- Marlboro cigarette*.- Fitter endland tobacco end are'both a* good a* tobacco artUtrg anti telenet can make them. b*rr. FVmmui K»t KIM. r* l»U«, Cmom (M •*.>» G«U« .i» Sal For Intm Coma. ¥>thfww. C«*n*t*efc " Sal lI—TW Hln aN Tk« S>m|W% Croat. Dtdut Sat XW—Friaripfca U tint, Sitodgraft*, Mc<*r*w Sat SH—Lam* *f ImmU, Firtx 3 uni 11, PHrraoa. Rd. Tiro*. For. 4M)h. Ftm Frail**, MW 1 Craw; Far. TH— Faaa*. *f SitrWaXtar* Up** A* Kcolockai tUihk TMnttgy, WHer , F*r. US S**4tag aa# .Plant!*® ta Pra*« [ tic* of Far.. Wikv I Far. 411. S46—Prartirr *1 tUWkatlara l&lh ad.». H**W. Witop; ytd Ftwral Mrjrrr. Ronald ~ F*e. IU-Pivtiw aI WUdUA Cfkwrn* Uon. Wm*. Wilr* iFar <Bl—V*®. uM Far, Catwiam Ronald F*r. SH—Wlllllft MfaL Tripp*****, Mr* [ Graw; and Prac* w* of WiMlifr C«n» ! arrvatlon (Continued on page eight) Oafenpe JtaStatan Ihor of “I’taUg Round Tie flag, Rogt", “The Mang Lore* of DoMrsGtQu”, etc.) PAGE FIVt
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