SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1963 Student Number Plan Revised Social security numbers will re place student numbers on Univer sity records of students this spring, Robert G. Bernreuter, dean of ad missions and registrar, said yester day. - Bernreuter said that an interim period will be necessary when both new and old numbers will be used ,to avoid issuing new identification cards to upperclass men. The registrar's records, how ever, will note social security number, he said. ANY STUDENT who does not have a social security number at the time of spring term registra tion will be required to apply for one - immediately; - or his registra tion will be canceled, Bernreuter explained. "The new system will be valu able to bbth the student and the University," Bernreuter said. "The majority of students work during or after their college careers any way, so this will be a convenience to them." Bernreuter also said that the University wants to get away from using , its own unique number system -and employ one that will help it in ways other than student identification. "WE ARE trying to demonstrate to the College Entrance Examina tion Board that universities like ours will use a common number such as the social security one for student identification. They might then consider reporting the so- Philadelphia House Will Sponsor Tea Philadelphia house of Runkle will hold an informal tea from 3 to 4 p.m. tomorrow for girls inter ested in living in' the house. ' The tea is being held to acquaint girls With the various programs and activities of the house. - One of these activities is a faculty., association program, in which members of the University faculty speak to.,the women on current topics. A discussion period usually follows the talk. The house is also planning a lecture series for Women's Week for the North, Halls area. The lecturers, members of the Univer sity faculty, will also sit on a,, dis cussion panel which will be open to the public. Prof Gets $5OO Grant R. G. Cunningham, professor and head of the department of mechanical engineering, has re ceived a $5OO grant from the Con tinental Can Company Inc., of New York, N.Y. The grant will be used in de velopment of a compressed-air facility for use in compressible flow and combustion studies. wiiiimittitimittillimiimittiiiiiiiffiu EiZENITH Television, Color TV,= 5"...-' FM-AM Radios, Stereo Hi-Fi E E — go WOLLENSAK Tape Recorders; E•GARRARD Changers, etc. g. = A TELEVISION E ffil = i SERVICE E = ,CENTER = 232 S. Allen St. miiilliiiiimininminninminninniF A SWEETHEART DANCE Feb. 15, 9.12 p.m. 044; / Music by Tony Felice - $2.50 per couple Refreshments will be served Tickets at Wesley Foundation desk BREAKFAST - SPECIAL 2 Eggs-Any Style 3 Strips Bacon g um Toast & Jeff), O7C_ Coffee Free Rea and Derick, 'l2l 'S. Allen - St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA cial security number with the student's Scholastic Aptitude Test scores," .he said. If the CEEB consents, that would avoid hiring extra Univer sity clerks to match applications and test scores which come in separately to the dean of admis sion's office, Bernreuter said. Ma chines could be used for the matching process, to complete it more quickly. The CEEB does not now ask for a person's social security num ber. This is the policy Bernreuter Low Temperatures Due Today, Snow, Winds Likely Tomorrow The frigid arctic air mass that invaded the northeastern states late ThurSday pushed the mer cury below Zero over; most of the commonwealth yesterday morn ing. Near or below zero readings are expected throughout the state again this morning. Some slight moderation in tem peratures is forecast for this after noon. -- Yesterday morning's tempera tures varied from 30 below in parts of northern New England to 15 to 20' below in much of New York to zero as far south as Philadelphia. A LOW of one below was re corded at the University weather station. A storm moving eastward from Missouri and Arkansas poses a., threat of snow for late - tonight :•! ~.S ',2 ~i 1 INTEGRATE BETWEEN with The Bossmen Open to Rnshees & Dated Greeks i , ''.::Ic.:•::;1- -- :'F-7Y:Y:.:' , :•::.E", , :;; , `'.:::e;':.r.:s". - , .. ARE YOU THE ..t ) c). - ~ FUNNIEST MAN ON CAMPUS , ..4 • .- 3.7 ‘ , If so, your picture - must be submitted , ' by Mondar, Feb. 11 at the HUB desk Entrance fee $.50 . Contest dates February 13-15 Sponsored by • .. The. Sophomore Class . Advisory . Board said he hopes they will change. Another reason Bernreuter gave for the change is that more and more 'duplicate names are ap pearing on University records. When an employer writes, re questing a studbnt's college his tory, he does not know the stu dent's former matriculation num ber. to aid in identifying him. If a common number such as the social security one were used, mistaken identity of students could be almost always avoided, Bernreuter said. and tomorrow. Moisture is ex pected to increase in the area of the storm today and precipitation should become widespread in the central states by this evening. As the storm moves eastward south of the commonwealth to morrow snow, possibly heavy at times, is likely to develop. Increasing winds may cause blowing and drifting snow to be come a hazard to motorists by late tomorrow. THE FORECAST for the local area calls for partly sunny skies and quite cold weather for today. The high temperature will be about 25 degrees. — Increasing cloudiness and chilly temperatures are forecast for to night., The low should be near 14. Snow, gusty winds and cold weather are forecast for tomor row. A high of 25 is expected. INEEM 12:30 AND EVALUATE 9:00 AND 12:30 ALPHA ZETA '`, - .y.,..',Z": 4 4!l;:fit':'"(''':?:f.':;">?i' . .;-'';:::;;.!:)::'*i.•;;%-'471?i , ..;'7'?:Y1::rz ;Y::,::::,-i USGlists Art Library, Calendar Among Present Cultural Projects An art rental library, a calendar of cultural events, and an inde pendent study and travel abroad portfolio are among current pro jects of the Undergraduate Stu dent Government Cultural Com mittee. Jules Heller, dean of the College of Arts and Architecture, initiated the art library, scheduled to open next week in the Hetzol Union Building, James B. chairman of the Cultural Commit tee, said recently. Members of the cultural committee will help with the program by working in the library, Williams said, UNDER THE art rental pro gram, students will be able to sign out paintings with their matricu lation cards. Paintings may be rented for three per cent of their value for periods of one month. If a student wishes to buy a paint ing, the amount he paid for rent will be deducted from the price. The calendar of cultural events consists of a program to post up to-date lists of cultural affairs at the University, in the State Col lege area and at nearby college campuses, Williams said. One such list has already been posted on the ground floor of the HUB. Within the next two weeks, Williams added, representatives of other student governing bodies will be given mimeographed lists to post in the residence halls and fraternity' houses. The Independent study and BEAUX ARTS BALL in celebration of the NEW College of Arts and Architecture FRIDAY ... FEBRUARY 15 travel abroad portfolio, available now at the HUB desk, includes travel and study suggestions and volumes of references for students lacking sufficient money to travel abroad under other programs, Williams said. COMMITTEE projects planned for the future include a spring arts festival, a cultural excursion to New York City, and a photo graphic series on campus life en titled "The Story of a Student." The purpose of the cultural committee, recently established under the USG Educational Af fairs Commission, is to stimulate student interest in the "excellent cultural program and aesthetic atmosphere already available" at the University, Williams said, 'Funniest Mon' Contest To Close on Tuesday "Funny men" have until Taes day to enter Penn State's "Funny Man Contest" being sponsored by the Sophomore Class Advisory Board. Applications for the contest will be accepted at the Hetzel Union desk until Tuesday. A fifty cent entry fee and a photograph are required. Polling places will be set up next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on the ground floor of the HUB. Students may cast any number of votes at a penny a vote. Announcing THE Sponsored by Student Chapter of AIA PAGE THREE 5.51 , "1:1",.: 6 1:13,r