SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1962 Adjustment, PreparationNSA Sparks USG's lst Year Keynote Old Mahes Year By Ma. AXILBUND When the current academic year ends next Friday, a period of' preparation and; adjustment for, the University administration will end with it—a period which is,' In part; repeated each year. • A. yearly task, and one which often proves to be a battle, is the preparation of the University's; budget, After departmental re quests and 'other expenies have been estimated in the fall, Presi dent Erie A. Walker makes a bud get request to the governor. This year, Walker asked for $24 million. Governor David L. Lawrence recommended -that the legislature appropriate $2O mil lion and threatened to veto a larger amount. The legislatu're eventually approved the $2O mil lion btidget. LATER TODAY, the final chap ter to the budget story will be' written when the Board of Trus tees adopts a budget of _close to $65 million. A moratorium on the size of the: student body and the start of new s projects and curricula was im-, posed by the trustees last summer,i Freshman admissions in Septem-, her, will be held to about- 5,500 students, which the dean •of ad missions estimated as the num ber, needed to maintain but not increase University enrollment. Three new groups were added Hampton's orchestra were \ the to the University's Greek mem- featured performers fire the con bership this year cert, which made a profit of $1,500 Epsilon Phi colony received its Over 1,000 coeds partichmted in charter Wednesday from the Sen- sorority rush from Jan. 5 to 13. A ate Committee on Student Affairs total of 579 coeds were ribboned IThe colony plans to - affiliate with at the close of formal rush. More I• !Tau Epsilon . Phi national !rater ,coeds received bids during open Alumni, Deiegateg Will Choose priletrYi after f ictsne r e y q e tired p e r o g b r a o t o i o p n 1 7 idding, which lasted until April ' composed of 24 members, will be The 12th annual IFC workshops Bc?ard of Trustees Members able to participate in all Interfra ternity Council activities next were held April 17 From a dis cussion arising at the caterers - Election Election of seven members of E. Diem, Dorothy Lentz Erb, Wal- year. ;workshop, a caterers' association the University's Board of Trustees ter D. Fixter, Milton Fri - Oche, THE NUMBER of active na- was formed. The association pLins by alumni and delegates from Ralph D. Hetzel, Jr. and J. Lester tional sororities on campus in- to, publish lists of waiters, cooks county agricultural and industrial Mauthe, creased to 28 this year with the and caterers in the State College, societies will take place Wednes- The alumni members of the affiliation of Alpha colony with area and,has decided to form ,co day and Friday, Wilmer E. board whose terms expire this Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority and operative groups to buy food in Kenworthy, executive assistant to month are Fritsche, Hetzel and Beta colony with lota Alpha Pi large quantities. the President, said recently. Nauthe, 1 -7 , ,sorority. I However, thePanhellenicou - C n I A PROGRAM of 45 colored THREE ALUMNI are to be. Two of the members of theslides about fraternity life has named trustees Friday, two, board appointed by Gov. David L ell lost one member this year when been instituted this year by IFC days alter representatives of about Lawrence are also ending their the local chapter of Beta Sigma The program is presented at high 600 county societies meet to choose terms, Franklin W. Ruth, Jr. and Omicron withdrew its charter school as.,ernhlies, mainly during four trustees, Kenworthy said. All Charles T. Douds will continue to•rrom the national sorority. Mem- the mid-term break and raca•ionk trustees will be elected for three- serve, however, until either Law- bers of Beta Sigma Omicron are Five additional programs hive year terms. • 'retire or his successor appoints living as Qamrna c9lony. Until the been schedided for the first two The society trustee election will replacements, Kenworthy said. withdrawal proceedings are coin- weeks in June follow a luncheon in the Hetzel MEMBERS OF the Board of Greek Week, sponsored by IFC lpleted at the end of the term ' where Union BuildingwherePresident Trustees serve without pay but and Panhel , was .held from Oct .Mead Corporation Gives Eric A. Walker will speak to the receive - a small diemfor ex Per 21 to 28, with activities• including,s3oo Gift to Chanting delegates. The selection Of alumni trus- while attendingboard penses a bridge tournament, exchange tees Friday will conclude an aloe- meetings ' he said. dinners, outstanding pledge ban- The Mead Corporation Founda tive process which began in, , quet and a Greek sing. The final tion. of Dayton, Ohio, has gi%en Department the of Chemical En- March Kenworthy said. In March, 2 M.E. Profs to Attend activity for Greek Week was the gineering a $3OO grant-in-aid altimni who are either members work project at Stone Valley on of the Alumni Association or con-,NSF Summer Institute I May 19, 1 The money will be-used for the ase of uipment and or tributors to the Alumni Fund re-, Two faculty members of the' PANHEL and IFC worked to - h pu t e rch suppoit of students in the ceived nominating ballots. !Department of Mechanical Engi- gether again in sponsoring their department, Dr. M. R Fencke I PERSON WHO were named on nearing have been selected to at- annual - Jazz Festival on April 7.professor and head of the d epartso of the returned ballots and, tend a National Science Founda - ,The Ramsey LewisTrioand Lionel - merit said otherwise met all requirernentsltion Summer Institute of Kme- ____ __._____ for board membership had their mattes of Mechanisms at Illinois,' names! placed on the official , bal- institute of Technology, June 251 lot. Over 20,000 ballots were then to Aug 17. mailed to alumni. I They are John R. Zimmerman. The deadline for the return of assistant professor of mechanical ballots is noon Friday, :engineering, and Roger W. Schil- Alumni are choosing among ler, instructor in mechanical en- William B. Bartholomew, Albert gmeering. Also last summer, Walker an nounced a self-evaluation pro-1 gram tO enable the University to, determine its strengths and weak-1 ART Lutheran Sunday, June 3rd COLLEGE CO-OP Openings for 10 Men for 1 Meais-- • Smamerland.Fall terms ;1.5. - per day. It intarestad, apply at 244 Z. Nittany AD 7-2593 ' .7 By ROCHELLE ' MICHAELS Icoordinator on campus. will In-lwill study the poealbillty of trans 0i When the Undergraduate Stu- l vestigate this summer the extentftering the University TM radio dent Government voted on May IQ USG can participate ' in NSA ac-'siinal to student AM radios. West tivities. Miss Woodall is one of theilfalls now has this service.. 'to become an experimental naem-1 1 nesses. About a third of the Uni-,ber of the National Student Ax _ delegates to the organization's na-/ Other investigations which ions are versity's departments have par-; soc i a ti on . It not only climaxed a tional meeting. 'currently in progress are on !rat ticipated in the program so far. ;much-discussed election issue; but: This year's Congress also passedlic problems, a new auditorium, THE ICNOWLEDGE gained in' a lso took a maior step in theirtirst several other bills of major sig- la student book - ordering service, the surveys is enabling the Uni--;year , nificance, each undergoing cau-'an elettions code and the Univer versity= to work on its weakest ` The entire.fall term was spent tidus scrutiny before approval. sity's grading system. . links first, rather than take shots writing a new constitution to re-; in the dark, Walker said. . !place ,the constitution of the ex- -A Transportation Agency to pro- TN ADDITION, the USG In- Walker said last Monday that , pired Student Government Auto vide charter bus service for stu-stallcd another student telephone the program will also assist inciation. The • new structure pro.. .dents going - to major cities for.at the lletzel Union desk and preparing for the 1965 visitation.vided.for , residence area represen- vacations was . formed upon the established its own newspaper, the of the Middle States Association., I tation on . a USG Congress, as op - suggestion of Dennis Foianini, USG Record. the Univer si t y's accrediting posed , to _the former class repre- then USG president. agency. i 'sentation system of the SGA As- TO DATE. the agency plans to I""''''''''.----- Wilmer E. Kenworthy, execu- sembl * run one trial bus to Philadelphia tive assistant to the President, --- for the summer vacation. Next explained later that the Univers- THE ISSUE of joining NSA ity must submit information on year it is anticipated that several after five years of absence from . .ll be included in the its programs ti, the association , the organization was hotly debated more cite*.wi -,,i., before a team comes to evaluate during the election. When the vacating serv ice, for away foot service, and that buses the University. The information bill was presented to Congress, a will be gained through the self-evalua. NSA representative suggested thatl ball games. , - lion will be helpful in tting this . USG join •as an • experimental Another major agency formed materiel ready, he said. member for one year. The seven 'was 'was the Student Opinion Bureau. tUS,G delegates who will attend designed to take opinion surveys EARLY REGISTRATION was the national meeting of NSA this on student government 'SAWS. instituted with • the winter term. summer will be instrumental in Many 'committees were formed necessitatLig a staff devoted to the final decision of whether to this year as investigation devices matching students' preferences to'join the group.. on important issues. Among them course offerings. It also stimulated Allison Woodall, NSA student was an AM-FM committee, which advanced planning on the stu dent's part. A result of the term system was the addition of another grading period. But faculty cooperation enabled the process to run smooth ly as ever; Robert G. Bernreuter; dean of admissions and registrar. said recently. ' 1 Early fees payment was insti tuted, along with a general de-. posit. Richard H. Baker, bursar. said the changes brought new periods of peak activity, but - no insurmountable difficulties. EXHIBIT Student Center Zr 4 P.M. THE, DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Campus Greek Membership Adds 2 Sororities, I Fraternity Colony Arrive derci! Special Nln. ... Before you leave, come see and save on Villager Dresses , and Shirts,Raincoats,Skirts,Bermudas, / 1 6 , ekt& sole only in thii store campus shopping center Summer Petfi Pants Ono, two, throe, yippoed What do you know? Only. six teen more days to go. 140, no don't get all excited. My calcu lations are correct. I'm counting the number of days until Fa thers day, and not the num ber of days until liberation day (only 8,640 minutes until ...ter° hour) I'm trying to figure out how I can scrape up enough money to buy my father a present before I go home. This year I'm determined to get him something a little different from the ordinary wallet, tie tie•clip type of gift. My father only has enough money to fill one wallet, (thanks to me) and he already has at least thirty ties and twice as "many tat clips. Unimaginative as I am, naturally can't think of some thing different just like that, so-o•o I did a little spying._ Looking for something? No, I already found' it. I did my spying at Ethel. Moservik's and found not one. hut several gift -suggestions that are not only different, hut useful too. What father Wouldn't enjoy a- visor valet that slips easily and conveniently on the visor of h►s car. It's such a handy place to keep cigarettes, Sun glasses. roadmaps, and parking meter change, all those annoy ing articles that usually slide back and forth ad the seat and end up on the floor. The valet also comes equipped with a pen and note pad. It's quite un►qur but practical gilt,. Sale A spare or a pair?? If your father likes to bowl why not give him a pair of tenpins? Ethel has a realistic looking puix of tenpins, one filled with after shave lr , tien and one with, cologne by Alfred Dunhill, Very clever new idea; ~m ells good too If your father prefers. the indoor sports (gam bling maybe?) get his cologne and after shave lotion tn. Ottia hill dice containers 'that look realistic enough to throw. Ethel has many other original gift suggestions for Father's day. Stop in and see for yourself. PAGE THREE. Through the hooking Glass wish Gabbl Gotta run, Gabbi 112 E. College Aim