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5To Latlg M €Tak^Mn for a BETTER PENN STATE VOL: 52, -No Radio Ddy Quiz Program m^Smmmmimm5to latlg m €tAk^mn FOR A BETTER PENN STATE VOL: 52, -No. 150 STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1952 FIVE CENT3 W W m Cabinet Appoints cnu iic . ¦ ii ij r ij c By MIMI UNGAR All-College Cabinet appointed James Schulte chairman of Tribunal and' Ronald Thorpe chairman of the All-College elections committee at the final cabinet meeting last night. Walter Sachs was the chair's original recommendation for the elections committee chair- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ manship. However, :an objection , made by , president of the Student Coun- ' ' . ' ¦, -" ' ¦ ' — Photo by Austin David Stabler FRANK BAXTER, left.-tries to guess; the song being played as cil, prompted further consideration by cabinet. It was pointed out by Stabler that Sachs had announcer Norman Altierl stands by. This song-quiz program was Sparks. taken an active part in one of part of the 17-hour Radio Day presentation yesterday in 304 ' parties on campus. Radio Day was sponsored by. the Departments of Speech, Journ- the . political , New Tribunal Head ¦ ' He said he could not see how v alism, and Drama. • - - -' . • - ' a man affiliated in this way could Flashcard be unbiased in serving on such a committee. The problem then arose as to Setup OK'd Sign-Off, 'Anthem whether the chairman of the elec- tions committee should have pol- itical party affiliation. Milton Bernstein, speaking from the By Cabinet that a man who has i Ends Radio Day floor, said Starting Monday students who With the sign-off and the Star Spangled Banner, Radio Day and been in politicis can better under- stand all the tricks-of politicians will be returning to the campus 17 hours of broadcast from 304 Sparks ended yesterday at midnight. and can be "tougher." &*>9 next year will begin signing up ,- More than 100 students from the Radio Guild, Speech Dramatics Reaffirm Character for admission to a Beaver Field and Journalism departments, The Daily Collegian staff, and in- Robert Amole, former chairman special section for the establish- terested observers participated in presenting a full day of radio of the State Party, pointed out ment of a placard display sys- programming under actual broadcasting conditions. that Sachs had not only served as tem, according to a suggestion vice clique chairman of the party approved last night by All-Col- A" mock 250-watt station with referred to, ' but that he had also lege Cabinet. the call letters WSTC and a fre- returned to campus last year, i was set uji in the i The suggestion, after amend- quency of 1160 , when - not enrolled in the College, ment, sets aside section EH, be- radio studios on the third floor to actively participate in the All- tween the 30- and 40-yard lines Blue Bond of Sparks building. All but two College elections campaign.. w ' of the field, for students who wish of the 48 programs were written, ' ' ' ' ¦ ~-\ ^ * " ¦ directed, produced, a'nd presented On these grounds , Amole i ^/ ' ^ %m ^ * ' to take part in the placard sys- by students. The remaining pro- claimed he could not see that a tem. Next semester's seniors will To Perform grams were network-, broadcasts. man could drop all prejudices be given first preference for the News was taken from the wires toward a political party. Several section. The preferential - seating of the Associated Press , through persons said they considered proposal was presented to Cabir the courtesy of WMAJ. Sachs' character beyond reproach James Schulfe net by Marvin Krasnansky in Sunday and that his party affiliation place of James Wharton. The Concert Blue Band Will David R. Mackey, Radio Guild should not enter into the consid- adviser, said;.that "such an under- Several changes in freshman close its spring season with a, con- eration of his appointment. customs for the fall semester were cert at 3 p.m. Sunday, on the Mall taking was most valuable practice in a tie, in front of the Pattee Library. for students, and accomplished The first vote resulted- Army, Navy approved by cabinet after hear- several objectives: ten-ten, with two abstentions. All- ing a report by Irene Taylor of The 90-member band, including College President John Laubach the Freshman Customs Board. j 20 women, will present 15 musical 1. "It gave students an insight broke the tie in favor of Sachs. A Give Awards These changes are additions and numbers, directed by James - W. to the- great number of problems revote was then called for because corrections to an already-approved Dunlop, associate professor, of which arise in continuous pro- ~ first vote. music, education. gramming. Such experience is not of the closeness of the plan for joint customs programs. Sachs lost out in the revote, taken To 30 Cadets Dating Rule Approved The program, which marks the gained during a class period. nine-11 with two ab- final concert of the year, will 2. "Students realized the stam- by roll call, , The Army and Navy • Reserve Four of Miss Taylor's proposals open with the National Anthem, ina needed for radio work. stentions. Officers Training Corps awarded were approved as suggested. These followed '- by Zambarano's "Na- 3. "Finally, as important, if not Approve BX Committee medals to 30 outstanding cadets are": to insert a preamble defining tional Capital March." more so, as the others, Radio Day Thorpe was then recommended yesterday during a one-hour par- who shall undergo customs ; t to "Eurwanthe O ver t ur e".(von taught students to work , with by Laubach and approved by ade and ceremony. allow freshman to walk on Holmes Weber), "Hail to Pennsylvania others as a team, as .they , must cabinet as- the • elections commit- President Milton S. Eisenhower field; to forbid the wearing of State" (Fortunato), "Valse Blu- learn to do in any modem ac- tee chairman. Other members of presented the Reserve Officers "awards or letters" by freshmen ette" (Drigo), "Emblem of Unity tivity. Radio is an outstanding the committee are Louise Robert- Association . Medal, the highest during customs; and to require March" (Richards), "Deep Purple" example of teamwork for it takes son,-Diane Miller, Leon Williams, medal to-be' presented to students first semester freshmen to undergo (De Rose), and Saint-Saens' "Sym- a great number of people to ac- James Hand, Edwin Cohn, Jane in naval science, to Midshipman customs, ¦ even though they may. phony No. 1 in Eb (finale)" will complish a job and to do it right." Mason, Tracey Cushmofe, David John C. Barrens. ' have had them at other schools'. follow. Patricia.Hathaway, Radio Guild Jones, and Sally Jones. The other "Captain John L. Woodbury, Another of Miss Taylor's sug- Joyce Rentschler, wife of Don- president, remarked that such ex- member of the committee, to fill professor of naval science, then gestions was approved after ald Rentschler, a member of the perience gives students a very the vacancy left when Thorpe was presented awards to eight other amendment. The approved pro)-, band, will be :the soprano soloist (Continued on page eight) (Continued on page eight) students. posal will allow freshman dating for "II Bacio" by Arditi. Following the naval ceremony, on Friday and Saturday nights • The program also includes "Lilt which was held on the golf course, after the first customs week, with of the Latin" (Bennett), "River President Eisenhower visited the the customs board planning Jordan" (Whitney), "Please Mr. Army ceremony, held in front of events for those nights. Sun" (Frank-Getzbv), "Little Joe, Old Main..' (Hill), Loyalty Board Book Exchange Proposals the Wrangler" "Rio Rita The Reserve Officers Associa- Thursday, Sept. 25, of the fall Overture" (McCarthy-T i e r n e y), tion Medal for. the outstanding semester, was set aside as Student and "The Southerner March" Army cadet was- presented by Government Day by cabinet upon (Alexander). President Eisenhower to John A. the suggestion of Robert Smoot of •In case of rain, the concert will Donnal. the Student Government Day be held $A 3 p.m. in Schwab Audi- Deadline Today Twenty other students were torium. decorated . as distinguished committee. In addition to naming Nominations of College employees for positions on the Loyalty mili- the day, cabinet approved a sug- tary students by Col. Lucien E. gestion that a public meeting of Review Board of the College are due in dean's and administrative Bolduc, professor of army science day, pre- and tactics, cabinet be held on that Reese Appointed today. - and members of the ceded by an address by President head's offices College staff. ..- . ;: board will include the provost, Milton S. Eisenhower. It was also Election Chai rman • The employee's panel of the voted that cabinet hold a break- ¦' Franklin Reese last" night was the comptroller, representative fr >m the service-technical group of 'Biograph y' To End fast meeting for its members. In V named chairman of the AIM Town employees,-one from the clerical Season for Players addition, cabinet included in the Council's election committee -for group, and one from the . profes- of the Pennsylvania State Council schedule for the day a combined next year by council ¦ president sional group. of the American Federation of "Biography," Players' last pro- meeting of the Interfraternity Paul Zanoni. - : . Employees from each of these State, County, and'Municipal Em- duction of the season, will go into Council and the Association of . .Members of the committee are: groups will nominate persons to ployees, said in a letter, "It is the its fifth and final weekend to- Independent Men, as well as a Edward Rack, Thomas : Krayhak, the board.' These names . will be purpose of our Utaion, - not only to night at Center Stage, Hamilton combined meeting of Panhellenic Gail , Shaver; William Brown,, and tabulated- and the three with the advance the economic well-being avenue and S.
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