PAGE EIGHT Students Pass During Mock Student congressmen passed two mock national laws on' dis crimination and national defense at the 18th ■ annual Pennsylvania Debaters Convention and Mock Student Congress held at the Col lege Thursday through Saturday. One law instituted by the mock congress declares discrimination because of race, religion, and national ancestry is illegal in re gard to hiring and firing by em ployers and labor unions. Accord ing to the hct the National Labor Relations Board will serve as an enforcing agency with cease and desist orders being issued to vio lators. The law on national defense would provide new policies of diplomacy in government, mili tary strength to allies, and armed preparedness. Provisions are made in the law for educating diplomats, enforcing stricter measures of guarding military secrets, using peace pro moting agencies like the United Nations to better advantage, in creasing economic aid to the al lies beyond its present level, pro viding civilian defense, and extending research in weapons of warfare. Bills were legislated during committee meetings and passed only after sessions of hot debate simulating conditions of the U.S. Congress. Officers elected for next year’s convention are Richard Davies, Lehigh University, president; Ben jamin Sinclair, College men’s de bate team, first vice president, and Lee Vines, Slippery Rock State Teachers College, second vice president. The convention voted to extend the mock congress next year to CLASSIFIEDS WANTED DeMOLAYS TO attend Penn State De- Molay Club at O. W. Houts. Meet behind Old Main 6:45 p.m. Thursday March 19. TO SHARE apartment % block from.cam pas. $25 monthly. Call 2095 after five. RIDES AND PASSENGERS WANTED RIDERS FOR western or central North ’ Carolina for Easter vacation. Call 4732 after 6. Ask for Kaye Jr. RIDERS WANTED. Leaving March 31 for Quincy* 111. via Indianapolis. Call Don at 2665. FOR RENT A FURNISHED single room for male stu dent, close to campus. Phone 27<05. HALF DOUBLE room—male student. Cen trally' located. Call 2967 after 5. ONE VERY large double room with single beds. Quiet place one block from campus. Men only. Phone 7686. LOST EXCHANGED. Your topcoat with bnine. Saturday night about 11 in Corner Room, Should be too big. 'cause yours is too small. Call Chuck Obertance 4444. The Barbershop Quartet Contest FREE TICKETS available at Student Union Desk in Old Main Two Laws Convention Benclc to Head Revision Group Barbara Benck, senior Physical Education Council representative, was appointed Monday night by Robert Kriedler, acting president, to investigate a possible council constitution revision to increase the number of representatives. Kriedler also announced that Ruth Kronenwetter, freshman representative, will be unable to finish her term. Four girls were nominated to replace Kronenwet ter, one of which will be chosen at the next council meeting. Those named were Mary Hudcorich, Jean Whitney, Constance Paula kos, and Donna Bought. Nedalyn Charmbury, sophomore representative, reported to coun cil that she had been approached by. sophomore phys. ed. majors who desire an evaluation program of the School of Physical Educa tion and Athletics to -be enacted. The decision of the council was that a new program would be unnecessary, as there is already an evaluation of the school tak ing place. Almquist Will Speak John O. Almquist, professor of dairy husbandry at the dairy breeding research center, will speak at 7 tonight in 105 Agricul tural Engineering. delegates from colleges outside of Pennsylvania. A convention flag and song were also adopted by representatives of the twelve schools attending the congress. MAN'S GRUEN watch —gold expansion band. Lost in Rec Hall. Reward. BLUE PARKER 51. Initials R.E.G. Finder please call ext. 268. Ask .for Bob. Reward ! FOR SALE TWO TICKET books for N.C.A.A. wrest ling March 27-28 Row A Section S-2 balcony. Call 3403 evenings. STAR-D TRIPOD with pan-tilt head. Ex tends to 55”. Like new. $l2. COMPLETE SET of 1952 MacGregor regis tered golf clubs —irons and woods. In quire at caddy house. MODEL A Sedan 1929. $4O. Call Nick 4923, UNDERWOOD PORTABLE typewriter with .case. Very good condition—only slightly used. Reasonable price. Call 206 Simmons. MISCELLANEOUS SOPHOMORES, Don't forget to dress im style for the Poverty Day and Shanty town Schuffle, Friday March 20. " DARLING Bill, if you split your ticket for 1.F.C.-Panhel Ball I'm going to the dance with Joe. I want to dance all night to Johnny Long's Orchestra. . IF YOUR, typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave.—but call first. SCHWAB AUDITORIUM , . . 7:30 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE'COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA. LOST The SOPHOMORE CLASS MARCH 18 Players to Cast 'Merry Wives' Students and faculty members with past experience in Players’ shows may try out for'“Merry Wives of Windsor” at 7:15 tonight in the Little Theater, basement of Old Main.' Four women and 17 men will be cast for the farce. According to Director Walter H. Walters, as sistant professor of dramatics, “all shapesand sizes of characters” including a male singer will, be needed. . Players will present the comedy by Shakespeare May 7,8, and 9 in ’ Schwab Auditorium. Group to Discuss Camp Jobs Today An employment seminar, open to-undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members, will hear Mer rill Durdan, director of Camp Conrad Weiser, Wernersville, and Harold White, assistant professor of physical education, discuss the opportunities and duties involved In camp jobs today in 405 Old Main. General salary range, how and where to apply, living and work ing conditions, and educational and social benefits will also be discussed. Following the talks, there will be a question-and-an swer period. There are about 5,700,000 honey bee colonies in the United. States. “Coke" Is a registered trade-mark. Presents . . . LA Faculty To Receive Rating Tests , u A copy of the faculty, evalu ation test and a letter of explan ation will be delivered to the members of the Liberal Arts school faculty by the end of the week,, Richard Kirschner, chair man of the evaluation committee, has announced. The faculty evaluation tests, which are being drawn up under the sponsorship of the Liberal Arts Student Council, are for the pur pose of giving the individual in structors an idea of the students’ evaluation of the course, instruc tion, and other phases of teaching. The instructors are asked to order the number of tests they will, need within a week after the test and letter are delivered. It is suggested that the instruct ors distribute the tests about 15 minutes before the end of a class period, leave the room, have the students make the unsigned evalu ation, and then collect the. tests. The use of the tests is at., the discretion of the instructor! The results of the test are for the instructor’s personal use only. Reference Book Missing The reference department of the Pattee Library requests that any one who knows the whereabouts of' the reference desk copy of Winchell’s “Guide to Reference Books” notify the department. Campus capers call for Coke He’s a “heavy” in the play, but short on time. Busy students need quick refreshment. That’s where Coca-Cola comes in. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona 18,1953 Auditions Set For Roberta' . Thespians will audition models and/ impersonators of popular singers/for the spring, production “Roberta” at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Schwab Auditorium.: According to Moylan Mills, as sistant, to General Director Ray Fortunato, approximately 12 mod els will be selected for the fashion show scene in the musical comedy. Models should be reasonably tall and report in cocktail dresses and high heels, Mills said. . Male and female singers, who can impersonate such stars as Frank Sinatra or Ethel Merman will also be chosen- for the cast. “Roberta” will play a weekend run April 16,' 17, aiid 18 in Schwab Auditorium. ' New Schodl (Continued from page one)’ requirements for accreditation by the group. ■ The new school will be formed from- the present facilities of the Department of Economics and Commerce. Graduates from the School of Business would qualify for a B.S. degree in business administration. Students wishing to major in eco nomics would enroll in the busi ness school and receive the B.S. degree or enroll ,in the School of Liberal Arts, schedule economics courses, and qualify for a B.A. degree. . © 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY