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PAGE EIGHT Four Coaches BI (Continued from page one) bread, and ate in the room of one of the players. Higgins declared, "If this is true, something should be done about it. It ought to be corrected. We'll never get anything done. around here unless we cooperate." Want 7 P.M. Deadline In the opinion of Higgins and several other Rec Hall officials, 7 o'clock 'is the minimum time that should be set for a training table deadline. They pointed out that as the days grow longer, more and more valuable daylight hours are lost during which squads could practice. If College teams cannot secure the kind of service they want in the dining commons, Higgins said, then the College should make some arrangement for teams to eat in town. .Pedenk agreed with Higgins' contention that the dining facili- `Big Coach' Vie ,(Continued from page one) slogan "Big-time Coacn for the Big-time College" have been ,printed and distributed to the student body; petitions for a big time coach are now being circu lated. We are doing our best to make our feelings known. • "Perhaps at this late date it is impossible to present this matter 'to your club at a regular meeting. If such is the case. will you or your executive committee take action by voicing your feelings 'to the Athletic Advisory Board immediately? Address your cor respondence to H. R. Gilbert,, sec retary, Athletic Advisory Board, 102 Old Main, the Campus, State CJilege, Pa., and may we suggest 'that you send a copy to Mr. James 2vlilholland, acting president, in care of the College. "Penn State alumni clubs have, in the past, shown themselves capable of strong opinion and effective action. Again the time has come for them to be heard! —Yours for a better Penn State!, Skull and Bones, senior class honorary." Members Members of Skull and Bones are Ted Allen, Robert Anderson, James Balog, Bernard Carbeau, Raymond Caton, Richard Curto, Gordon Davis, Robert Gabriel, Dean Harrison, James Gehrdes, Robert Keller, Elliot Krane, John Krusen, Wilbert Lancaster. James MacCallum, Harry McMahon, Charles Margolf, Jack Reen, Wil bert Roth, Donald Seipt, John Senior, William' Shade, Joseph Rein heimer, Morton Snitzer, George Vaglasz, Marlin Weaver. Meanwhile, many newspapers throughout the state , reported student concern on the College campus, in news stories and sports columns. The Skull and Bohes-sponior ed tag campaign continued Wednesday and' yesterday' as members of Chimes, junior wo men's hat society ,and Cwens, sophomore . women's hat society, Das:s•ed oui tags on the Mall. • Parmi Notts fp a split vote, Parmi Nous, sen lot - men's hat society, went on record Wednesday night as op posed to the Skull and Bones con- JANIE MORTON, 4th se mester in business ed., 412 McAllister H a 11, waltzed away with a 1950 Motorola "New Horizon" radio last Sunday—from Sally's. You can do the same! Save the label! Tune in. Groovol ogy 54 this Sunday nice. st -- ties were inadequate 'so long as the deadline was 6:30 p.m. The veteran baseball mentor pointed out that games played during the week finish so late that it is im possible for the team to eat. "We're often still playing at 6:30," Bedenk said. Practice too is cut short because of the time limit, Bedenk said. Some of the boys, he added, have classes until 5 o'clock. So by the time they are dressed and get out onto the field it's 5:30, he con tinued, and the coaches must let them go at 6 o'clock if they are to make the deadline. So they gain only half an hour of prac tice, he said. "I'll go along with Bob and Joe," Werner said, and then, after reviewing the situation, he added: "That's what, the new football coach will • have to face. They S• • • tention that the College urgently needs a big-time football coach. It maintained that the prime con sideration in the College's foot ball situation is not the need for a big-time coach but the need for "more big-time subsidizatiOn" within the limits of the NCAA Sanity Code. A statement, passed by Parmi Nous, read: "Parmi Nous is not entirely in agreement with , Skull ens' Bones' campaign which stresses pri marily the need for 'a big-time coach at Penn State. Parmi Nous feels that high school players should be 'more effectively in duced to come to Penn State through greater help to athletes than is now supplied by the Col -1 lege. -The group maintains that this is the prime consideration and deserves student support. "Parini Nous extends a vote of confidence to the Athletic Advisory Board and feels the board will select the best quali fied coach for the job. Parmi Nous feels that, given the prop er player material to produce a good :team,. the coach should be dropped if he does not, produce." Chaired by Robert Hicks, the meeting was attended by Edward Belfield, Charles Drazenovich, Joseph DrazenoVich, Stuart Dun lap, William Fairchok, John Hagerman, Paul Kelly, Ralph Lewis, Thomas Morgan, Joseph Sarabok and Paul Smith, all mem bers of Parmi Nous. Petition In effect, the Parmi Nous ac tion added fuel to over-all stu dent concern voiced about the general football picture, In creased player help, prothoted primarily by Parmi Nous, was one need cited in a student pe tition circulated throughout• liv ing units Wednesday and yes terday by Druids, sophomore hat society backing the Skull and Bones drive. IT'S NOT TOO LATE ! YOU CAN STILL MAKE THAT Summer Tripto urop e E .with International Youth PARIS BY AIR . $360 ROUND TRIP' Flights to LONDON and ROME Write or Phone Internatiiinal Youth Inc. • 150 Broadway New York 7, N.Y. Cortland 7-0362 To assure passage write immediately Sally's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Time Problem don't do that at Notre Dame, Ohio State, Kentucky, or any of the big-time football schools." Werner declared, "Such lack of cooperation simply could not exisit if the school were to have big-time football." Termed Inadequate Speidel termed the dining fa cilities inadequate for two rea sons. First, he said, they don't serve the kind of food that one needs on a training table, and, second, the teams must meet the regulations as to time, or go else- Where to get meals. "We're very grateful for the opportunity to eat a late meal, "Speidel said, "but we should have training meals instead of the type of meals that are diatetic abominations for an athlete." Not New Speidel stated that the situa tion is not new. He said that this is the first time that football has encountered the training table limit. Winter sports coaches last year cited a similar situation that has not yet been remedied, Spei del said. "We are glad to have King Football help us along in this matter." Miss Baker's only reply to ques tions was "no comment." In criticizing College policy on athletics yesterday, Druids, hon orary hat society for • sophomore athletes, singled out the . dining facilities as ' being "a thorn in the side of all athletes for years.", CLASSIFIEDS . ; . 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