MOE FOUR Home Economics Board Students Given Unique Opportunity By' JACKIE SNYDER A unique opportunity has been given students of the College of Home Economics in the form of a Student-Faculty Board. The, board provides an informal method of communication among presidents, elected representa-' tives of the seven student or ganizations and the dean of the college, in an effort to improve student-facidtY relaticins. . One' evening each month, stu 'dents meet with the officers of the board and five elected faculty representatives at the home of Grate M. Henderson, dean of the college. ' Often other faculty members and students attend these meet- University Wives, Mothers Form 'Penn State Dames' Wives and mothers of under gradifate and graduate students, unite! The Penn State Dames is an organization which brings together wives of University' students for social activities, monthly lectures and even a tea Committee-- (Continued from page one) cy and efficiency of educational programs of the Commonwealth. Conference Called • The conference was called to get the reaction and ideas of nu merous business, civic, educa tion,labor, and political leaders of the state. About 135 attended. They heard Scranton say that quality education in Pennsylva nia "is not be be obtained only by appropriating more money." TAU EPSILON PHI Honors its Pledges at a WINTER PLEDGE FORMAL to be held at Holiday Inn Friday, March 5 8:30 p.m. SORRY, CLOSED! '65 CHEVROLET These great pefformers are the lowest priced models at our One-Stop Shopping Center Each of these beauties is the lowest priced in its line. But the ride doesn't show it. Or the interior. Or the performance. That luxurious Biscayne is as roomy as many expensive cars, has color-keyed interiors, plush vinyls, fine fabrics, full deep-twist carpeting. Chevelle, America's favorite inter mediate-size car, has clean new styling, wide doors, roomy, tasteful interiors and Chevrolet easy -care features. Chevy II got's, lot smarter for '6s— stayed sensible! Still family-size, easy to handle, economical, and the lowest priced Cheirrolet you can buy. Drive something reams new—discover the, difference at your Chevrolet dealer's Cheinlei • Chevelle • Chevy H. Corvair • Corvette ings, Officers of the board are Phyllis Bonn, president; Holly Barr, vice presdent, and Marcia Herr, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of the Student- Faculty Board, according to its constitution, is "to represent the entire student body and faculty of the College of Home Econo nics in united planning and working for an even better col lege; to discuss proposed changes in the college; and in general, to further cooperation and coordination among all those who constitute the college." Organizations represented on th board are: the Penn State chapter of the American Home Economics Association; News with Mrs. Eric A. Walker. The club recently sponsored a dance at the Elks Club and is now planning a fashion show. The 200 members also split into specific interest groups in such activities as bridge, modern dance, book reviews and needle ' craft, which meet separately once or twice each month. The Dames have been on cam pus since 1931 and comprise one of 95 national chapters. The group was established after ' World War I with the provision that members be "wives or mothers" of students. This is the only requirement for Dames membership, although there are I • presently no mothers in the club. 1 1 The next meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. March 10, in Home Economics South. The speaker has not been announced. • ^, 4 • , , I • •-• • ..„ 1 1 . 11' 111 r•-••••••,-.. • \ Top to bottom: Chevy I. I 100, Corvair 500, Chevelle 300, Chevrolet Biscayne. All 2-door models. Or get a sporty rear-engine hardtop in a Corvair Sport Coupe or Sport Sedan for fun in the months ahead. Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy II are available with the Turbo-Thrift Six for fuel economy, quick warmups, quiet idling. It's light, efficient, smooth- and spirited: Corvair's air-cooled rear-mounted Turbo-Air Six delivers the best balance .and traction for discover the this size car. So be practical. difference Only you will know. Because it CHEVROLET sure Won't show! and Views, news magazine of the college; Greeters; Home' Economics Student Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron and Omicron Nu, home economics honorary societies; and the Graduate Club, made up of home economics' graduate students. ' Each Of these organizations reports its activities to the board, and thus news of events of one, organization can ,travel to others and activities coordinated. Also, organization heads may bring Problems before the board and other members, who may have. I encountered similar obstacles, can offer suggestions to solve them. Discussions are usually held as a part of the meetings to i raise questions or problems con cerning matters of interest to the college and to the University. For example, at the meeting held Tuesday, members dis • Samuel Beckett's • • "PLAY " • • • • A Graduate Thesis • .!. • •:. Production € • • • ••• • March 9, 10, 11 • er • • •:'• • Little Theatre • : • • •:- to (Basement, Old Main) :,;;; Perf. at 7:30 and 9:00 Tickets • FRET • • See Mr. Beyer • 105 Arts 11 12.2 daily MIIINIMC41) 1 „ = l it l - fri:!„,,i ,L 1,1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA cussed the problem of student-, faculty relations with Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women. During ] these discussions students and] faculty members have a chance to exchange ideas` and widen their understanding of the mat ters discussed. During the meeting, a refresh ment period is held, when stu dents and faculty can mix and discuss informally a wide variety of topics. The Student-Faculty Board of fers personnel of the College of Home Economics the opportunity to integrate the friendliness and understanding of a small college ' environment into life at a large university. NICKELODEON NIGHTS TONIGHTTONIGHTIONIGHTIONIGHTTONIGHTTONIGHTTONIGHTTONIGHT Captain Video Parts 3 & 4 Charlie Chaplain Harold Lloyd You are high over the Potomac River just 12 miles from the White House ... and viewing'lB6 acres of extraordinary research activity Of course, from this height you can't see much de tail, which makes the imposing expanse of the two main buildings all the more intriguing. Perhaps you can guess their functions, but it's also what you can't see (and this is summarized in the adjoining column) that makes the David Taylor Model Basin a completely unique fun damental and applied research organization and a place you should seriously consider for your career as a professional scientist or engineer. As the Navy's advanced facility for research into submarine, surface ship, aircraft and missile design concepts, the Model Basin .can offer the young graduate' certain specific opportunities hard to find anywhere else. David Taylor Model Basin / U.S. Department of the Navy Washington, D.C. 20007 An Equal Opportunity Employer _ . . i•i' • , , . . . • Arnold Air Society Meet P russia Grad . Center ._ _ .•, . , .. 1 Calls Duquesne Outstanding T O Offei Night - Classes 1 , Duquesne University was the little general. contest at named outstanding area squad- the national conclave April 14 The University's King of Prus- gineering Analysis; Engineering ron at the Arnold Air Society at Howard University," Wash- sia Graduate Center will offer M e c hanics 524. Mathematical regional conclave last week- ington, D.C. eight courses during the. spring Methods, in Engineering; Engi end at the Holiday Inn and The outstanding area Angel term, with classes being held nearing Mechanics- 530. Solid Westerly Parkway High School. Flight award was presented to from 7 - 9 p.m. on Monday and State Mechanics; Industrial En- Other winners were Syra- Duquesne, By virtue of this Wednesday or Tuesday and gineering 511, Experimental De cuse and Duquesne University award, the school is now eli- Thursday. sign in Engineering. drill teams, first and second gible to compete for the Pur- The center, which opened in Mathematics 409, Probability place respectively. due Cup at the national con- January 1960 with 80 students, and Statistics; Mathematics 451, Barry Root •(12th-areospace- slave. now has 189. It is designed t o iEunctions of Several Variables; East McKeesport) was named • Schools participating in the provide a broad graduate edu-I and Mechanical Enginering 504, outstanding squadron com- E-1 regional conclave were cation in advanced aspects of Advanced Engineering Thermo mander and Lt. Col. Richard West Virginia University, Uni- engineering science for students) dynamics. D. Sullivan, professor of aero- versity of Pittsburgh, Du- holding a bachelor of science , de space studies, Cornell Univer- quesne University, Grove City tree from accredited institutions r, sity, was outstanding squadron College, Allegheny College, and leads to a masters degree For Good Results advisor. University of Buffalo, Syra- in engineering. Susan Dunn, a junior at cuse University, Hobart Uni- Courses to be offered are Elec- Use • West Virginia University, was varsity, Colgate University, trical Engineering 471, Logical named little colonel. She is i Cornell University and ' Penn Design of Digital Computers; Colleg ia n Cla ssifi eds now eligible to compete in ; State. • Electrical Engineering 535, En-I _ -1.40ei—:4e4.0..0.40.40e0.—:•4.0.4......i.000e.'.-'ev'ei••• FREE POPCORN!!! The HUB Fine Arts Committee presents 6:15/8:30/10:45 Featuring W. C. Fields Buster Keaton Edgar Kennedy and BELLA LUGOSI as DRACULA tickets at hub desk 44*** we promise? 1. Reach the $lO,OOO to $12,000 level WITHIN 4 YEARS. 2. Take graduate courses for, advance degree with Navy help. 3. Gain diversified RDT & E experience wan the best equipment and facilities of their kin . d. 4. Work on research projects of recognized national im portance. 5. Attain recognized professional stature sooner, at which point a number of futures are available. Watch for the David Taylor Model Basin interviewer when he visits your campus, or contact Mr. S. Di Maria directly for information. . . . . 25c both fixed and free•running models may be tested under any , sea•state condition. You may also work with the High-Speed Phenomena Division at Langley Field, Virginia. i } , i ~ ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965 OThe Washington Circumferential Highway allows speedy ac cess to best suburban communities ih the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. OHYDROMECHANICS LABORATORY facilities Include this High- Speed Towing Basin almost 3/5 OF A MILE LONG, 50 feet wide, and 20 feet deep. This Laboratory Is concerned with speed, sta bility, control and seakeeping Qualities of floating or submerged naval designs, and with fundamental naval hydrodynamics. OAPPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY facilities Include the latest, largest computer systems, and feature the LARC, the IBM 7090, and a 1401. This is BuShips' primary computing fa cility, working on engineering, research logistics, and numerical methods. Work carried on here involves mathematic simulation of the life cycle of nuclear reactors; automatic Calculation of ship lines; and applications of computers to management prob• lams. 0 In this giant new Maneuvering and Seakeeping facility, OAERODYNAMICS LABORATORY facilities include several wind tunnels—ranging from subsonic through hypersonic at Mach 10—which are used to determine and improve static sta bility, control and heat transfer characteristics of helicopters, VTOL's, supersonic aircraft, missiles, etc. Air flow studies also Involve bomb design, bridge structures, aircraft turbulence when approaching carriers, and other government and private prob lems; 0 The unique STRUCTURAL MECHANICS LABORATORY facili ties at Carderock are the new pressure tanks which permit the study, by means of large structural models, of the hull struc tures for deep diving submarines and deep sea research vehicles to reach all ocean depths. Additional Structural Mechanics labo ratory facilities are scattered throughout the 186 acres, and Include a tridimensional Static-Load Frame, a Pentagonal Test Pond, Explosion Pits, and a 600,000-Pound Universal Testing Machine. With these facilities, laboratory scientists and engi neers conduct studies aimed at Improving the hull structure and Increasing the resistance of the Navy's ships to enemy at tack. This requires development of fundamental, theoretical ap proaches of load and response, and development of engineering solutions base Con the increased understanding. A substantial portion of the ship protection research Is carried out at the Underwater Explosions Research Division of this Laboratory lo cated at Portsmouth, Virginia. OThe ACOUSTICS AND VIBRATION LABORATORY was just established to Intensify research and development of ships of improved detection capability, and reduced vibrations and under water sound output. Fundamental and applied research In hydro dynamics, structural acoustics, mechanical vibrations, owl signal processing are supplemented by conduct of acoustic a* vibra tion trials, and development of acoustic and vibratioi Instrv. mentation. The OPERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP cannot be pinpointed as easily because it ranges over all the RDT&E activities at The Model Basin hydromechanics, structural mechanics, aerody namics, and applied mathematics. Special applications today are in the fields of naval architecture, ship silencing, ship pro tection, and weapons effects . . . setting realistic performance g4ls for ships and submarines in view of probable envlron ' mental factors . . . handling special externally•generated pro jects that tie in with DTMB capabilities ... and making recom mendationm to the Technical Director as to improving research -methods and orientation. To staff these five operating Laboratories, we are seek. Ing College graduates with BS, MS, or PhD degrees in Aerospace, Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical or Struc- tural Engineering; in Applied Mechanics, Mathematics, Physics', and Naval Architecture. INTERVIEWS Representatives from The David Taylor Model Basin will hold On- Campus Interviews Friday, March 12th Plese contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment.