PAGE EIGHT Council !o Get New Member The Chem-Phys Student Coun cil announced last night that :t will replace a junior chemistry major who recently resigned from the council, at its next meeting Dec. 9. . A bottled-coke machine will be installed this weekend in the hall, on the third flood of Pond Lab by the Altoona Coke Company, the Council learned. The Council voted in favor of optional elimination of finals for graduating seniors. The Council and the School Executive Committee will hold their banquet Monday at the Eu taw House. The group will meet at 6 p.m. behind Osmond. The Student-Faculty Mixer was well received by students and faculty and is planned to be an annual function of the council, Ronald Ferguson, mixer commit tee chairman, reported. Simes— (Continued jrom vage one) pated in by the majority of the members of a fraternity. The chief fraternity complaint against the University’s version of the code is that it would be im possible to get chaperones for all events where they would be necessary. Housemother Solution Another solution to the prob lem suggested at Thursday’s IFC meeting was the adoption of housemothers. This proposal was defeated by a vote'of 35 to 4. The administration has main tained its interpretation of the un chaperoned dating code is not a move toward housemothers. The administration has also stated there are no proposals before any official body of the University concerning housemothers. Thespian Group initiates Eleven New Members Thespians, musical comedy group, recently initiated 11 new members. Initiates are Sherman Francis co, Phillip Wein, Judith Koenig, Warren Keefer, Ruth Anne Schnell, Phillip Beard, Ralph Laudenslayer, Celeste McDermott, Joanna Horrisberger, Terry Dol son, and Richard Gordon. Independent Newsletter The November issue of the In dependent Newsletter will b e available at regular distribution points tomorrow. The issue features articles on Leonard Moore, Lion football star, and the University Food Service. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1947 MERCURY 4-door fully equipped s6so—with new tires and tubes. Phone State College 7985. 1938 TWO DOOR Plymouth in excellent mechanical condition. Good tiresi $B5. Call Dick Rubinstein 4850, rm. 30. SUN-LITE PORTABLE battery operated photo flash unit* like new* $4O. Call Dave 3946. 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. sedan. R&H, new tires. $495. Call Joseph Racik ext. 790. 7m. 111. Will accept trade-in or will finance. 1940 FORD 2-dr. sedan. R&H. new tires, rebuilt V-8 engine. $195. Phone State College 4712. TUXEDO. Practically new. Size 38. Price: $25. Call State College 4739 for ad ditional information. FOR RENT LARGE COMFORTABLE double room, single beds. Near campus. Phone 2919. WORK WANTED WHEN YOUR typewriter needs attention just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Avenue. PASSENGERS WANTED WANTED PASSENGERS to Florida dur ing Christmas vacation. ’ Contact Chic Mason ext. 299 —Nittany 39-23. PASSENGERS WANTED to Scranton. Will leave Wed., Nov. 25th, 11 a.m. Call Zach 3367. FLY TO YOUR DESTINATION Fast, Dependable Charter Flights — Anywhere, Anytime Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Washington, New York, and other cities Groups 2,3, 4or more get lowest rates Free Transportation to and from our field from St. College Contact Paul Peterson, Class of 'lB Altoona Aviation Corporation Peterson Memorial Field Between Tyrone and Altoona Phones: Altoona 2-2317 or 8995; Tyrone 9056R2 Quake Recorded By Seismograph A moderately heavy earthquake centered about 2200 miles from State College was recorded Tues day by the University seismo graph. Had the quake pccurred in a densely populated area, heavy property damage and loss of life might have resulted, Dr. Ben jamin F. Howell Jr., chief of the Division of Geophysics and Geo chemistry, said. Areas of the earth subject to the quake would include Cali fornia, southern Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. Hosier Explains Warm Weather The warm temperatures that Penn State has experienced for the past week are not unusual for this time of year, according to the University Weather Station. Dr. Charles Hosier, meterologist in charge of the station, said tem peratures vary greatly during this time of year, sometimes, running as high as. 90 degrees. He ex plained that mild weather is due to the influence of a high-pres sure area passing over the district. Colder weather is expected with in the next week. The forecast shows continued mild weather for tomorrow, with some cloudiness in the afternoon. Colder weather, with possible showers in the afternoon, is anti cipated Friday. M§ School Given Seismic Equipment A . truck mounted with seismic recording, equipment has been presented to the School of Min eral Industries by the United Geo physical Co., Pasadena-, Calif. Dr. Benjamin F. Howell Jr., pro fessor of geophysics and chief of the Division of Geophysics and Geochemistry, explained the equipment will be used for stu dent instruction and research on ground vibrations and geophysical •prospecting. Colds Cause Increase n Infirmary Cases A large number of colds is re sponsible for the recent increase in Infirmary cases, according to Mrs. Carol H. Burt, Infirmary superintendent. The Infirmary load has been rather low until this -week, Mrs. Burt said. Other cases ihclude two sprained ankles and. a knee in jury. HELP WANTED STUDENTS EARN up to $1.50 per hour on a steady part-time job. See "Perry** at Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. LOST PAIR HORN-RIMMED glasses Friday night in downtown area. Please contact Ted, Pollock 5-25. Phone 8-5051 ext. 265, BETA THETA PI pin, initials on back R.S. If found call 364 McElwain. Reward. GLASSES IN light tan case, vicinity of 121 Sparks Thurs. Nov. 12. Call Bob Franks, State College 4444. CLASS RING, University of Massachu setts, near Mechanical Engineering. Cal] State College 3388. - DARK BROWN leather jacket. Knitted cuffs and waist. Call Rod Felix ext. 1195. Leave message. Reward. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Miami, Florida Dec. 18 after 10:00 a.m. Preferably a non-stop ride. Call Bob 2537. RIDE TO vieinity of Kansas City. - Can Can leave after 4:00 Friday Dee. 18, return Jan. 1. Will share expenses. Call Tom Hayes 4819. RIDE WANTED to Lexington, Ky. Can leave noon Nov. 25. Will share expense. Call Ed Anders 7686. MISCELLANEOUS FOR PHYS ED. majors only: A.Y.G., T.T.S., C.1.A., Dec. 11? For translation see your elass representative to the Student Council. THE’DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sigma Pi Sigma Initiates Seven Sigma Pi Sigma, physics honor society, recently initiated seven candidates. Dr.. John A. Sauer, head of the Physics department, spoke to the group on “Graduate Study at Oxford.” Initiates are Mary Burgan, in structor- of physics; Walter Saw chuk, graduate student in physics; Penman Sheldon, eighth semester physics major; Richard Humes, Edward Keller, Emmert McGarry, and Richard Sloan, seventh se mester physics majors. Villanova College yesterday followed Penn Stale's path through the courts and formal ly became a university. Villanova, which has more than 5000 students, was found ed by the Catholic Augustinian Order in 1842. When the col lege was chartered in 1849 it was granted all rights and priv ileges of a university, but was formally called a college. Vandals Paint The Nillany Lion Shrine# for years a favorite target for paint vandals, received its third unscheduled dousing of the semester early Tuesday. This time the Lion was paint ed. with a green enamel-type paint. The vandalism was dis covered about 5:45 a.m. by the Campus Patrol. According to Capl. Philip A.' Mark, head of the patrol# the painting oc curred sometime between 5:30 and 5:45 a.m. Mark said the Lion had not been painted at 5:30 a.m. when a patrolman, made his routine round. A can of half-used green enamel paint was found near Villanova Given University Status BOTTIEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA COMPANT BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA "Coke" is o registered Irode-mork. © 1 953, THE COCA-COIA COMPANY Lion Again ihe Lion yesterday by the Campus Patrol when the van dalism was first discovered. The Campus Patrol is checking the paint brand with borough dealers. It was. the third painting the Lion has received in the last three weeks. During the West Virginia weekend, the Lion first got a yellow dabbing Sat urday morning before the game and then a blue' coat Sunday morning. Two . ther landmarks were painted during the West Virginia weekend. The Old Willow received a dousing with blue water-base paint and the main campus gateway was inscribed with two "WVUs." Council fo Publish Monthly Newslette Education Student Council de cided Tuesday that Edits, council newsletter, will be published once a month beginning in January. A proposed name change for the newsletter was also suggested. Dec. 10 was set as the date for the Education school Christmas party, the Mistletoe Mixer. Janet Feaster, orchestra committee chairman, said Lynn Christy and his orchestra will play for the dance. , Young Republicans to Discuss Election The Penn State chapter of the Young Republicans Club will dis cuss the Nov. 3 election results at 7 tonight in the State College Hotel. Grace McCloskey, fifth semes ter education major, was recently elected club, secretary. Chairman of tomorrow’s meet ing will be Joseph Galati, eighth semester arts and letters major. Disabled Veterans Disabled veterans in the State College area interested in form ing a chapter of the Disabled American Veterans will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the American Legion home, 200 S. Pugh street, j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 Fraternity— (Continued from page one) are allowed in the house, Ken worthy said. A violation of these rules or another incident after the strict probation is lifted in March would result in very serious steps, he added. Two Officers Removed The two house officers are be ing removed from office and being called before the. Dean of Men because the investigation re vealed they were personally in volved in the incident, he said. They -were both there and were parties to serving the girl alco holic beverages, he said. As a result of the incident the girl involved was given a strict campus fojr three weekends, and Tribunal recommended last night that the boy, also a freshman, be suspended but action be deferred until the end of the semester. This means the student, will be suspended at the end of -the se mester, but he may be re-admit ted if the dean of men sees fit after reviewing the case and hear ing testimony by the student' Town Elections— (Continued from page one) man Weingarten, ward six, John' McMeekin; ward seven, Thomas Smeal; ward nine, Howard Mar ick. Ward 11, Donald Weidner; ward 12 Donald Neifert; ward 13, Bollman. AMERICA’S ft DANCE V ' BAND! 'w j^y ANTHONY THE YOUNG MAN WITH THE HORN and his Orchestra STARS OF CAPCTOL RECORDS • • • : MIL BALL; FRIDAY DEO. 8 f ••, • • ® REC HALL m 9-1 # Formal $4.00 per couple Tickets on Sale Today and Tomorrow •CARNEGIE HALL (air force) •ARMORY (army) •NAVY WARD ROOM (navy) (Ticket sales open ONLY to advanced ROTC students today! 5 p.m. today is deadline for "MIL BALL QUEEN" photos
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