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    4—Collegian Anniversary Section Tuesday, April 14, 1987
COLLEGIAN
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YEARS
Centenn ie
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lOU 55, N 40. 'B6. •..° ' ' ' STATE COLLEGE, PA', 'TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22. 19 55
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• c 2nd Century Storrs •
e rernonies .
Strauss to. v rote
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Mout... Reactor/ loday . -,.. i ... i . . .
The Research 'Reactor Building will be dedicated at 3 p.m: today Syr.. oday Today the University is 100 years old. And as it stands
on the threshold of a new century its future has. seldom
by MT°. Lewis L'. Strauss, chairman of .the Atomic Energy Com- . . . '
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mission. . _ • . • Groundbreaking'
for looked brighter.
41" All-Faith Chapel will be held , the tiny Farmer's High School that was established.t
'The reactor is near. cecji tion and soon will be turned over .-e today in Hort Woods• a crossroads "near Boalsburg" has blossomed. into one ofw
to the University,
Robert .PlCeochran, nucle'ar project research as- at 1/ axm•
near Pattee .LibrarY. •
aciatei has stated. 'lt is expected the reactor should be in operation The first of the threeetiTi a t m s
atioi the larg,est in in the country arid continues to grow
and available for research before be constructed will la by leaps and' bounds.
. • the end of the year. meditation °lapel and the con- University officials predic.t that
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•Patni • President Milton S. Eisenhowei netting unit wi.tick will eventuallY the present enrollment will in
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• lhadat INN.O • • wilt open the dedication. Follow- link 'the meditation chapel and crease by abtout6ooo by 1960 to umni. Plan
• • •
ing Admiral Strauss' speech, Eric the main chapel.
bring the to at enrollment to ap-
CO• &B
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J e bratton - a
*ill :Op eh A. 'Walker, dean of the • P President Milton S. Eisenhowei, proximately
of F,ngineering and ArchiCteecitluergee, Judge James Milholland, presi- IStrilcing pro.o'°•rOf the Univer
• will make closing remarks. dent of the Board of Trustees, and s ty's growth is evidenced on its •• • •
• Admittance by. In . vliation the 'Rev: Luther N. 9 hbarger, birthdate in the form of the N.etzel 1
I'n ilwillsspeak at 'Union Building—a three million wok 4 2 ,
'dies
ei 'Because of the,limited faciliti9s University chaplain,
.4110 •WS 11S• 'of the reactor building, admit- the groundbrea ing,' ceremony.. 111
. . , dollar strus.ture—andl nuclear
attics
reactor building—on y
•• tance will be limited to perssins Chaplains to Participale
'Nock at the University'sune.4.7
on who have irTraegsrtaemnded invita- 'Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, Jewishtor wil
ect const.rrhuecterdeaoen a unl
sißyirathriday partlesat the 13niv,er..
rat office in , the lietzel ni lions forr the • chaplain, will deliver the invocaari svueerhsitPyreCampus. 11din 42 cities tonight will
mark thel.ooth anniversary of the
Building will get off to a busy eactoer building, containing tion; Father John O'Leary,:Romh broken today fel.
slid today. Latest 'reports indi- a larege pool to hbuse the reactor, Catholic chaplain, will delvlerileve Ground will e
be dedicated todayh University
which. received its
tate that at least 35,000 Lenten- has been under construction since prayer of. dedication;
b teeerclan the
chap •-
faithsePwe 1:11 be free to
the All-Fait pi 1 where
si lo
all charter as the Farmers' 'High
nisi cachets have been sold: u _ A
last ' spring. The controls to. be John Duley, Pres y e „cation. wors ilacia saudingi planned School 100 years ago today.
used in the operation of. the re- lain, will give the a al Governor and Mrs. George
Diehl MCKaII.P, chairman of the actor :were completed in Philadel-wit be among the m•-•Te
Budent Centennial Committee, Ph a Others who will participate in
the ceremony include John 11 . cap, the drawin boards grid in the air than
Plans ler rrr e buildings are on Leader i
600 guests attending the
has announce that mail deposi.t.- Installation of the reactor and Frizze..,
ii chaplain emerltu,
r wi a ti of the conferenceg rooms—sorority
the controls will be starteLwer
tna Birthday Party to be held in the
. .
ng, other women's dormitor
ni at the•Smident Union desk in final touches have bs mer E. Rewortl3imdirecto_ 1 k i i te o : u u. s..sir Netzel Union Building,.
h nge dinners and mixers
lata 'Main today will receive the the buildrinege
and wlierneqauire be- student lass buildings, perhaps a field :En:, a held 'n fraternities and
will ei
Centennial cancellation. from the tween three four months .COr sid of flegise;P ern Nueva"
PnrieAsseorlciation; and Jesse Arnelle, The University con • . • •
times to keep dermitories as
•the students' part
se University Park postal sta- completion, according to Dr. Nva. All-University. president. all, Since its origi- in the celebration. •
pace educat, • . 4 . • t More than 3000 alumni attending
foe.. • Liam M. Beazeale, professor of Leaders of student religrus
• °r- nal high school" designa
1,1011 1 •
MciCalip said. yesterdaythat nuclear ngineering,•who has c . l i on h e
much of...the technical d e tail .1 ganizations will also pa
.. (• frorii;.tollege,..to . cities. 18
birthday. •parties. in,,42:. • •
rticipate, has ,progfess.ed '., . of thoro ou 3. ram
tside the state, will re
tie sale ot Centennial envelopes Chapel Q. -to Sing . university—a goal which was real
planning the reactor. ceive a part of the 1113 prog
and stamps.at the Student UnienThe Chapel ' is , last year.
'nr the di- ized on • •
Research Usesby telephone broadcast.
desic will • continue as long as' ' e collet M
reactor will be available
rection of Wir fes- The 'University s nine . lar
there is a demand. Mutual to Carry ?silt _
for research for all colleges of the sor of music 'me and favorably with similar The national network. of the
The envelopes bear the Univq- two number and offer the student in-
University for instruction of grad-t Mutual Broadcasting Comp..nY
ity seal, swordslica' of Old Main, (Beattie) an
]most every conceiv
uate and undergraduate stude . will carry 30 minutes of the pro-,
ind a few about the Urn- i Keep You: • st.
'When cornyileted, the reactor wi • gram later tonight, front. 11:30J:chi
unity. The cha) • compre
be the second one to be operating to midnight. Radio station ali.
The new post office will be nanced h.
oven from 10 a.m. to noon today, on a university campus. One is • .er- will carry a 90-rninute broadcast
1. 4 sm all
now in operation at the Noyt • • ning at 7:45 p.m.
for 160
accommodat first-day patsons, carulina state coUege, Raleigh, which .‘ • - • t Milton S. Eisenhower
wording to • 'Robert . Miller, ...,..e.
hough postmaster. Mail deposit- 1:. - in speaker at the
el in campus boxes or at . the Admiral Strauss vas appoi .
'nted rninistr' • ss the Land
lost office will receive the Birth- to the AEC upon its creation in main c . 'on with
day_ cancellation, the postmas er persoi
h 1946 and has served as a member _ ,
of the Naval Research Advisory arraygt
Committee. lie resigned from the ..„
AEC in 1950 and was appointed __,T, VOL,
AEC head in 1953.
Corporation of A.merca, Ntition.
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PA- SA TURD AY 4.
States Rubber Co., Industrial Rayi "90Rs,
-.ING . ~
on Corp., Rockefeller 13rother —,f-•; ,3EPTE"
(Conti•nited cm page t1____2._.....---1°) n9BER 77
AAVECtith dial 1960
!aid.
President 141Tton S. Eisenhower
ma Judge james 1. Alilholland,
etesident of the-board ot trustees,
;131 participate in a brief cere
ny at 1 a . today tnarTring\
the opening of t he postal station.
The Student Centennial Commit
tee is sponsoring the prograrn.
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tentennial Moe
Piernier isloreight
'fie motion picture, "Centers
!nal," will have ts-premier show
'mg, at the Birthday dinner in the
letzel Union 'Buildingo of the 42
tonight.
At the same time, 2 nn State Clubs through
lethe Statlee,Alurrtni C
which will be nays
their own. birthday parties
inked willhe campus via tele-
One, also see the film:
Within 48 hours after the
ins'
Within
6,500,000 Pennsylvanians
ill view .he film when , eight
*vision stations carry it on their
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Today's Events
Opening of Campus
Post Office Station, Helsel
Union Building. • •
lor Cha p e I Dedication,
Hort Woods.
3P.Mr•-.l4l.lClefli ReaCia Dedi
cation, Reactor Building.
SAS pari.--Exchange Dinners in
Dining Salts and FlaternitieS
6 pan.-- Centennial Birthday
Part!, lietsel 'Union Building
9 p.m, --Tour •of 14 1.1 B for
Guests. •
AIM Dance in TUB
1, 9 pan. -- West Dorm Council
i:L •000 ; osiow n L oung e
DOM Wes •
FOR A SETTER PENN STATE
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$ 7 OOO
„.fp.. -- e ..„ .“,i . cost
FOR A RE77'ER PENN StitlE . •
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A raging
ill bur
i ap:trildnals'gtht coin-
Yfj lfat b j3 a r r i. 4 :";'. t
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jI4IIIIFIiVE±tCE:TS lA4ire,tabay,
waßss,
hbreoek cattle a he northeast end of
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can]pUs• esterday.
11 ,
it
The b/aze°W.Yhedicha
pane
.oubyt about at
3 •
.... 2 under contro/ about 6
. ~..... r : rushed to the scene with 411 units -
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wsahmeditnlyoeshuetdrtilsokpieoinoosgsnhatwleaarndieeat;:o
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into tthhee nflgeheetill
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1 inaene
dddaelp a:riet
: le i, / t o an 1 s .11' a 1 hoar
y estimated the; Of
SeG : e ac . 1;0 Co
erns are coveredp
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zo o p r oL c b e vi d
r 0
by
i; 11 ;I S 7 OSt7; li r h i
Po! t ! h e r : s ha, le a d i r n w e a h b le i l e r
t$ Scpcaa:s.°s°-
twaiis razed, bur t tfie ea f7r s e w re kept CO/
ga°c•keht3d) 11--p IS as ° t vi :
bY insurance.
.i iidge
from the .C ongo
Rd. chreettik Ave. and Short- aratfo
r t h es e ici s e tr n e cee t
cgen.- nist.l bUrned ds
; Threnergenlethisnpread ulna hahaed
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from
Iv_
hausy,
macernos,;
tle barn on lqa
on for a di
I units. 'Lln
Their advent r'
I value Seventive tons of hay, valued ploit a ootholdtii:
,er $2809 60 tons of straw apnea
dat '
r.ed to be er
:over $OO, and s7od
: worth of
. aiso lost ingtahiens ci:lllee"trate were thrattlee Lunn"
vanTshheadd been sl
no equipment lzeihThere was
dotehe lirigin of the n Valed.
et Power Co ah::]einstead, bu t . it w are
l: i d , The Com hire, •
w,
..iled i
en
the hayloft. ''atePe startineeintiht
John
RetriDon icitpg,,,,,o",._f Lock- Hay eii, to leave on renev
.„,„_ s
a_ _ &item!, Fla. Toni the' new Congo/
denyl
of
Ifir
hVnlencia, Georg e Than Cot Jos e
ington and Doug asaidi,theY ma; teP
Kent of Lititz ds'
ev iseovered the Naze mt-er nih:ll!.
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when th noticed billows PaP rs 1"
- -
.smoke node
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They iirim e !, l . l g frotn the hayloftf courtyeard w h e re )/. --111
°TFIC II f%
iCi y
.wPeilS the
caul_
eqii , m n ly to r.a n c e e a ci rbyto
plead
03:..1-yorkmeonith:
tures. e
as
recently been eia/s /e
, t alg woode
•
c arload s
The cattle h - Thre 4 C
or 1960
.s t
arter- A .
.
gartist.B brought back h•
Fair
in
c,0,.
mhom the Ohio State ()the
judged lu
is ti
Woe ribbons.eft the S
champiz
where
16
were
stood r .as loade c
s and 19 won • ln the cour
'
S
•
Gen L ong, in.stra
said are
a " le '
The Jar
gest 0-steel footbeae/feadiu"eating
Plani
Pat
mai husbandry, saidebg in
ani.
vie
new
co rrespo nd
stadium in the co 8
movedeipcasne T r hews ageneY
at 1:30 p.m.
Y WI • officially ope n h
Probably be
ere today irelf
.._
.eo correspon
That's whe
the
n Penn State and '
-
hares.
barns and the oid teethe
rse ;Zvi x embassy
at Beaver Stadinin, the spankin Bos to n Univeity square off '
g netv home of the •
Nutany .Lions.
In the 1 .960 fo t
o ball opener _-' A crane was brought i b ea tillial
%request
cillontrialfeeteerraa.seion, 4:,na., BeileiOnFe. Ifeusevrtrbuf•rain Pr
Beaver Stadiuni has a seating ca •
paezty of 44,nnn
-..„
Co mpared
Wth on/y 30 000 'at B
MO b a
*Zanies-day LI
t
-..".:—__
Field.
n. zesafani.Lps /IL .„), B,,„nd, ._. raver tzonzgeratwaabs°4ll4.:3jnA•tini.eanfdren
uvit in about commun'ist he
;
I)edi CatiO
7 P.M. to was
deoet
apitpterde por-
th e Congo. The
tedium
111 part of Cfouctia, ei tiiloenseoef the buildinge'
v t e h n
et a,pyhetzuukt: obey
I 0 /nth' P°ll°lving the Holy Cr ~ pa ir Jides
di., 'a li t
i.Arnov. 14, workmen beag-asticgeß • . .
Rain
PrediCted tire. 1 fta a. mage or spread of
iivA
efveewrefeiremen were temp
by smoke orar Congo lyesssigancsi at p l ;4 n 4 i ! . c o mmu.
whii;ne in a . big way aftea,l,lo::liTtthee
v 1 pevatailit
tfießaieaittleeervreaktleti- which
find
Pha n
•th i e ne b
, n ence June 30.
1909 t•
1011 S il
li - t anY Lion inn
Beaver Field cam ' '
n Hall and Cloudy skies •
weather back
e apart hk e an football win provide the At, C° .
ground for the•f* tatteY but ' laze, according to "
Fire Chief George
.17 game of th e sea int ,_ . were quie y ret;ived ROodbi-•
Or
0 Show
erector set and
son today, 0Y the administrationkol-f oxygen
Football to a t s t to the tk was
of •
or east end of campus in am
will
begin
•
as
the
renin Ate in the di at the scene.
Curtin Rd r--tr*
dium Will
Beaver Wi t
700 •
pieces.
a.ts of. ha rt ieak`.: Erection of new
hacast!le barns at 7, . -• • • ‘IFF/0
old and
Ethei moves
another location
it was reassembled b •
/upward tri m the
____,__ raffle on Curtin Pt
the netv this aftern
eneath the G Olf t states. e precipitatie Fonsideration by th been
,veur"s7v, somewhat curtalle °tic'. M vi-- be
i90900n when new suPerstructure and now tow. should contip n
ang nits long-range ex Pans
peamittingancodnYthe University's
ball i ere 8 Pews
high e
gpA fach sid, Inu.h of tomer row t anight
according to ivriner.P, nsion Nam::
swrtilleetni,antaetrhkeca
team retUrns for the o
ff. . rom goal line to
leigl
rtehe
acinlosseads end of the i j i tl e.;: s 3 h ll o . l .: asityintitYesof the rain ItjettgthieleP°s-
Y
gin at Frazier lot e Pected to be
opening of the new stadiUm. a .It wa
er Temperature
win
rema,
se A special Collegian a Workmen wi Rd, to
encipiaogne c i a i n be found staiffinrigs Btiteh across Culirtie-firldiggingna
byThgreostetnerts •Itvallirbe welcomed /...hpaslope of the stands is
allation of an electrical fo°rdti•-
in
specyari
vadifilvin
the fatal
,_arbaosvut 20 degrees for - degrees. Cod a s will
111vi'lli ilighuarteCP2-
f ar t li tbitt•at e.
Somewiletiow will be The Collegian win riafsterietiteletliteacz morning etrnaffiiict
which they wiiiiTi: d egrees fo i r t t me sseaenandctaheui 2s about 60. g t
ill'ae;olairtrdait Publicatian, Puegsin
introducevd in
irrlierrarteuwr%itge
_preclicteeadalefoectetino
g Saturday. this One- ) an t• •
en
inieatiffic will be main
Ernest a jtarletv4uaclet3;bY pFpn it P'rset3fr R.f. cnstruction4t k s
eto have f/ash a ed 68e degrees, n aXpeeted high of Tuesday. n
this'
as
possib/e. The
work is expected ats
etillee.,e of Physical zdaeat•ex Jae cheerin 191
o e completed
di ge il li at , s . ian,
and
la
the
g'stlaecillit-711 will
be
jutliald
.
by Monday noon. n
the Block S' C/u..e.el today by
the
•
,
cheerleaders wrieties and
iiena/s_o have a part The Ilniversit '
•
in the dedicat
es that C
, ()ed Fall i t? '
ilsh :to ,c
tart T
omorr o Kr
ce_remon,.. und halftime
nthee whole iob olcoenssitTurat
usual
lion r
mdrio;citadium cost czosectiongle.,
tat offsoc t go e i c i i to the
ning
of each
before the begis7-1 'rite seereboar
d arid press b
Fe game, all hat begin t also le
and eh e,y
_, s ere trans t ox,
por ed fron] th
form a special eer/eaders will 04 1 Re d
._a wil/ be in use 'e
the 109 Phh,ers. 11°°°r Lane for / Year. ti vever the • this
ering F enn s ; use
ov-
After the -olcii.
ineliners participate have that i --ate games won't
in the
halftime
olF),g w alk LIP to the
ceremony they
havee
will be official guests at a recep. e/evato'r .steernliv C l e w en
theY'll
nos
land dinner.
Stadium, geeared f t he
ch e r dt g ile n Cl7 13 PiaYers we schadvlee
re
~ most mod ern the future is fo r
f
o attend the reunio
eve;.y
reosne o
but Frank
pm. (oripip.72. Ifeller o f ',argon el,'her in.
are compiete clubnneset.
was
detainet•iuy of Ph/ade/phiaj facilitlee
tebeneath the standsea•ne
na and his °
pr
_Y Hurricane Dn. additions rest rooms, first lid
sto
.e.......___y.Le.?„s_doubtful, roonis and
_. e
new refreshment stands:
a ntil Mar Cain; Eli-e.--s
lanTehs
raihcnotihearntraek is eight,
enAinhyeoneeen;vho has
lost a bicycl
thee Spruce kistiampieiVhc/aini it at mean s
Cher'tf e ven fi:etoraiell
fidrd thaWniintlytreirh from
2111
the
oPans trol offic7""t?
:theseerr
th b e ic t y h c e l z . mu l Trltn e g
e h ! lain, d.ip4oathreertfheeatthiree of the new sia
oi to stdeseof the field.'
Isice.asetsse°'nt haul
(C attnucd on page fijteel s)are
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The fall sernester inforinaligroups which will visit the soror
rushing program will open to- %fi %di prerluod
lovfn2ov.njintlitves,
morrow Wth 15 sororities par- suites' e
on eh :11,, 3 of lopenishousf es.
ticipating in open hotise rush- aOgnuethseorfoorriteynewh ogmrouplovriirlae tas
ing. .
No refreshmentswill be ser ves.
ved
Al, women wishing to rush this duridg open. house rushing.
semester, must regdstpr fixim A semi -strict silence win be o
raetlz)pitoen tiod,ay in the Pan- Learrn. b.v all_Ororities rter the
An rEoPendhouse ri;sh ng.
A $2 fee will be reu?i•er'tlinrecliovaclit:
the cost of registration and rush. man 14calIntrasnesteeis' ef:omfreasnh;
ing.
of th e roman bans
A mass meeting, which is re. having aZ3 /ill-University ay.
quired for all rushecs win be erage and all other upperclass
cortcatreckisatA/tlO. p•n~ today in transfer women from the ca in-.
zgzehijovirntu. 2.401 Cit average are '
AI!
for rushing and rreen ill the
will be explained.
fer women of a thirecith" lersar.
Open houses win be held at or above ranking froinsernothe;
bp lo 300 pan. to
and sohoois ore o hio 10 rush Without
willosnatievn ;Sept. 24 a 2.5 phresenting their average from
411 rushees 4 1 1; Le e nd
vinto j7•4ll7lroliveinhg"sio.rorities will not
Cente nnial
al
•fENCEKtt
. .
be rush this emester: Alpha
Xi Delta, Chi Oega, Delta Del
ta Delta, Delta Gamma, Xappa 11/-
oho Theta and Pi Bela Plll.
' .Alpha Epsilon Phi. Sigma
Della Phi Sigma 'Sigma
and Delta Phi .Epsi/on will rush
this semester but yi not par
ticipais in open house rushing.
Sororities which trill not be
rushing juniors are Aloha E.Osilon
A l juniors Gamma Delta Alpha
Omicron Pi: De/ta Zeta. kappa
Deta and Zeta Tau A/pha.
student Panheltenie counsel
ing program vi/I be available to
:every rushee staertaing the first day
of geolzo'nrfsornrlc.:llGrhe4eirvodateeils."Tlit:
have yeilded their sorority iden
tity tor the duration of the r u sh
h
1 eTig 5t
ec oAl l n s
, 7: rs r
f ly iI I b.e
ery evening nti/ II
perelerelentiae/s
have been signed.
Ire
Was
.brught
c„
fists
out
ago
,tqed cam
/o cu Mo.
Ments
n ight jr, -nci
.3... - prep.
mai getaway
f l_ne effort
f A n eR.
"_,Fentraf
ai rig
th jo
b e Pre.
T a a a Ca Ping 4 1u P,.)et
de of govniaecti
Is f rom
jorep fas!e ro
z d a order: s t. TZ
m r o T i v _stro lng
ear out o
toroll:
turn ed
Cz erh HI Me
ai/ed °Mb"-
ale s . covers
ee et Soviet of •
d " lb
W i th . assy ,
tYa td stliteas es
j e e i n . n "
tk. ternorrow "
lass, rc'r t he SO.
I h o d : d ? 1 " said m e
ecel ved
. l ea
esid th e
eat Joseph
a nno li ,,
,hras givi c d
i 8 hoUrs t nB the
first s'g I"ve
S a !! l e IL i t is ni ti ßt I
Jan. 7, 19
Dec. 9, 1941
Partners in History
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