The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 22, 1948, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1948
Health Service Maintains
Facilities For Student Welfare
Organized In 1915, the College
health service promotes health
ful living and treats ill and in
jured undergraduates.
The Dispensary is the outpa
tient department, with office
hours from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and
1:30 to 5 p.m. during the fall and
spring semesters. These hours are
maintained Mondays through
Fridays, with hours from 8 a.m.
to 12 noon on Saturdays.
Other Hours Listed
On Sundays and holidays all
patients will be cared for in the
outpatieht department of the
College hospital, with 10 to, 11
a.m. being set aside for outpa
tient treatment in the hospital
for non - emergency conditions.
The dispensary is located in 3
Old Main.
The Infirmary is the inpatient
(hospital) department. With the
exception of the regular College
vacation periods, the hospital is
open twenty-four hours of the
day and has a staff physician in
attendance. The College hospital
is located on the north side of
Pollock Road, intersecting Short
lidge Road on East Gampus.
Certain Treatments Are Free
Each patient is entitled to cer
tain routine medications and sur
gical dressings free of charge.
Other unusual drugs and hypo
dermic injections will be charged
Cabinet Head
Hello Sophomores:
On behalf of the student body
I want to welcome you to Penn
State. By the time you read this
message you should be well on
the way to feeling like a rfeal
Penn Stater.
One of the last things you will
become acquainted with in the
usual run of events is Student
Government. Since this is your
student government, I feel that I
should explain it to you at this
early date.
* Student government, headed
by All-College Cabinet needs the
direct or indirect support of
every student. All of you who
are interested in working actively
in student government should
start to get into the swing of
things now. By the time you be
come seniors you will be well
prepared to do the best job pos
sible for the betterment of Penn
State.
Student government is for yfiu.
When you help it, you’re helping
yourself.
Don’t think that student gov
ernment is run just by the sen
iors. It’s a cooperative job.
Every class has a major hand in
it.
By orienting yourself now, and
organizing your class well, you
will be better able to take your
place in the scheme of student
government.
In the early part of November
you will have an election of class
officers. That will be the time
to make the Sophomore class a
class to remember. Every one
of you should get to the polls and
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
to the patient at a figure less than
he could obtain on the open
market.
Each patient is entitled to seven
days free treatment in the Col
lege infirmary each semester.
Upon the expiration of the free
hospitalization, he is charged
three dollars per day for any ad
ditional number of days required
in any given semester. Expenses
for consultations with physicians
not on the staff must be assumed
by the student.
The semester health fee does
not include calls or treatment in
students’ rooms made by mem
bers of the health service staff.
It is best to move the ill patient
at once rather than wait for a
physician to make a call in the
patient’s auarters.
Includes X-ray Expenses
The semester health fee in
cludes the expense of one X-ray
examination if ordered by a
member of the medical staff. Ad
ditional X-rays are taken as
needed at a cost of two dollars
per plate.
The laboratory facilities of the
health service are included in all
examinations ordered' by the
medical staff in the semester
medical fee.
Visiting hours at the infirmary
shall be between the hours of 2
and 4 p.m.
reets Sophs
vote. Let's make this a 100 per
cent vote and show that the Class
of ’5l is 100 percent interested.
The student officers will be
glad to answer your questions at
any time on anything pertaining
to student government. They are
ready to help you and ready to be
helped by any constructive crit
icism you may have.
Let me close with a wish for
good luck in the days you have
to come at Penn State.
William Lawless,
All-College President
When You Think of
FLOWERS
FOR
ANY OCCASION
REMEMBER
bill McMullen FLORIST
135 So. Allen St. Phone 4994
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Vic’s
Milky Way
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cream. Take a package of ice cream
home today.
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145 S. ALLEN ST.
Tribunal Holds Discipline Powers
Student Tribunal, a committee
of All-College Cabinet, is the stu
dent organization with investiga
tion and judicial power over the
disciplinary problems of men
students.
In previous years Tribunal was
orimarily interested in establish
ing and enforcing freshman cus
toms. With no freshmen on the
central campus the main consid
eration is now the handling of
traffic violations on campus.
Students are not permitted to
drive on the central campus
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 8 a.m. to
noon on Saturday. Student dri
vers may park only in the West
narking area and are prohibited
from parking on Burrowes, Short
lidge and Pollack roads, and in
Forum Offers
Top Speakers
An opportunity to see and hear
some of the outstanding political
and cultural leaders of the
country will be given to the Col
lege students in a few weeks
when the Community Forum be
gins its fifth year of presenting
programs to the students and
townspeople.
Sponsored by 19 groups in
cluding the All-College Cabinet,
the' American Legion and the
Penn State Christian Association,
the forum brings outstanding na
tional figures to the College at
the lowest possible admission
charge to the students.
Norhian Cousins, H. P. Knick
erbocker, Walter Durante, Drew
Pearson and Sen. Wayne Morse
were a few of the speakers on
last year’s programs and as soon
as final booking arrangements
are made, tickets will go on sale
for this season's forums.
Hugh G. Pyle is chairman of
the Forum committee and Dr.
Rose Colegne is chairman of the
booking committee.
the Sparks, Recreation Hall, Min
eral Industries, and Osmond Lab
oratory parking areas.
Each violati
is given a trL
by the Studer
Tribunal and
found guilty i
fined $1 for th
first offense,
for the seconi
offense, $5 fi
the third offen;
and $lO or rei
ommend a t i o
for disciplinai
action to the ”
Dean of Men’s Brown
office for the fourth offerfse.
Members of Tribunal are ap
pointed by All-College Cabinet.
Their term of office expires after
one year of service although they
may be re-appointed. Harold
Brown is chairman of Tribunal
this year and in the capacity of
his office is also an ex-officio
member of All-College Cabinet.
Tribunal has as one ot its aims
this’ year to serve not only as a
corrective organization but as one
which anticipates its problems
and functions also as a preventive
society, according to Brown.
The Lion party was organized
shortly before the last spring
election, taking the place of the
Nittany-Independent party which
crumbled after last fall’s sopho
more elections.
STUDENTS!
Get on the Musical
Band Wagon!
Sheet Music of all kinds
Your. Favorite Records
Table Model Radios & Phonographs
Musical Instruments
Musical Accessories
The Harmony Shop
135 So. Frazier Street
Phone 2130
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Mateer's Tomb?
Only Pix Booth
For days the huge crate stood
in the lobby of the Corner. For
days students wandering through
wondered what might be con
tained in the six by three by
eight foot case.
Conjectures ranged from a
stuffed horse to a new soda jpun
tain. One wag suggested that it
might be a vault for Mr. Mateei.
Yesterday morning the mys
tery was solved, though. Husky
workmen pried the boards apart
and ripped off the covering.
There stood unveiled a mod
ern mechanical marvel: a “lake
vour-own photo” machine,, ready
to go to work.
Players-
(Continued. from page one)
plays already chosen are “All My
Sons” and “Dark of the Moon’’.
The Players and dramatics an
nual “Shindig” is scheduled to be
held in Schwab Auditorium at
7:30 o. m., Monday, September
27. The “Shindig” provides a
means of getting new students
interested in dramatics and in the
work which Players do. Enter
tainment and refreshments will
be provided.
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