QUESTION OF THE ViEEK .1 - 3 ) o YOU Tie; • rt ta What would you do if someone gave you a zythum is the question this roving reporter asked the following students. Hare are their answers... Sandra Coxes give 1 t back J ean Reed: "I td ; throw it.in the fish pond. James DIno), Smithscnilart I4o4tlopq: James Chudy; . frpcl brow I. away.," Andrew Gozjackt "7 td probably drop dead.” Geqrge NeaPt;'"t'd tigykbarrel. of NgyarniO AT id. pity. it in m hope. Phestri It A Adre* TurPspkb: "Ttc! sell it. I 1 "T tcl go• t r o - t,he doctor" to see if" t,here is a cure for ittn June Suitchs to eissectot Arnold Klein: '"T rd play i.tl" Hi p. 0.. Sukeni k ; " T 'd refinish it I" Gerald 13oy1e grQw§." Adele .R9ltar! flTtd give it to Mr l Matterp to analyse in the Chem lab,fl !PI rd bive i.t to lir, Steel "I'd plant it to see if ,what do you think cantle.) George Ator: "I'd probably eat it." . _ Methody Sirkat: "T'd keep it for a pet," John Probert: "T 1d killtt.” Theresa Bobowski: "T' step on it before it sproac's." Sheldon Coxes "I'd put it in my safety deposi t box." Oh no you viouVnttl You would Trobably drink it because zythum, is kind of beer, specifically the beer ancient Egypt or the beer of the nothern peoples, CHRT , S , :rgAS PARTY HELD The Women's Mpcillary of the Pennsylvania State University Center held a Christmas party on Monday, December sth 'in the lounge of the Ma.in Bnilding at Highacrep, The party followed a basin ss k,4ettng, 4ro;j4ah IgosteoWer, dent of the Awcillary, preside( 4 over the affair. Mr. Preston Pefght4l gave a book review on "The'Year of pecision”, by Sornard DeVotol, Mean Rood stng Silent N 3 ;Mt in German, and I Ain't Gottlng Nothing for Christmas. Santa Claus (portrayed, by j3an Rood) distributed glfts. Refreshments were served , 3 A Handbook, which is available to the students enrolled in the School of Home Economics; can be obtained from Mr. Noble. This Handbook contains infor— mati.on on the numerous fields of Hgme Economics one can enter into upon graduation from college. Page 4 NOTTCES
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