The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 20, 1954, Image 8

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Navy ROTC
W Prese.
Seven Awards
Seven students will be present
ed awards at a review of the
Navy Reserve Officers Training
Corps units at 3 p.m. today in
front of Old Main.
Major Harry L. Detwiler of
State College will present the Re
serve Officers Association medal
while .Rear Admiral J. G. Craw
ford will present the Na v y
League Plaque.
University provost Adrian 0.
Morse will present the U.S. Naval
Institute awards and George L.
Haller, dean of the College of
Chemistry and Physics, will pre
sent the Society of American
Military Engineers gold medal.
The Marine Corps Association
award will be presented by Cap
tain' Rowland H. Groff, professor
of naval science. The Fourth Nav
al District award will be present
ed for the Commandant of the
Fourth Naval District, while the
Armed Forces Communications
Association gold medal will be
presented by Eric A. Walker, dean
of the College of Engineering.
PSYCH CLUB ELECTS SCOTT
Thomas Scott, fourth semester
psychology major, has been re
elected president of the Psychol
ogy Club. Other officers are John
Else, vice president; Vanessa Ed
elen, secr4ary; Ethel Bauer,
treasurer.
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Traffic-
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The University is tentatively
planning to add 300 to 500 cam
pus parking areas this summer.
Weiner estimated.
Campus parking lots can now
hold a total of 3034 cars, Weiner
said. The total number of cars,
however, of students, graduates,
and faculty and staff members
who have permits totals 4123.
"Our parking lots are now 136
per cent full," Weiner said, "but
we are still short more than 1000
parking spaces "..
Weiner will also propose a plan
to change the composition of stu
dents of the traffic court commit
tee itself.. It includes a plan for
nine students. including two soph
omores, four juniors, two seniors
and one graduate student. One of
the seniors would be chairman,
and the other vice chairman.
The number of fraternity and
independent men on the commit
tee would be equal, Weiner said.
We also would like to change the
plan of paying fines, Weiner said.
The proposal will include a plan
for the payment of fines incurred
to the bursar instead of , to court
or the dean of men. .
Registration of Cars
A new registration plan for stu
dents who have cars at the Uni
versity is also included in Wein
er's proposals.
"If" a student will haVe a car
at the University more than three
weeks," Weiner explained, "he
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$2 fine will
be enforced for violators who
have not registered their cars.
Weiner will • also propose the
enforcement of a fine on viola
tors who do not report within 36
hours after receiving a violation.
The present System allows the vio
lator 24 hours to report to the
Campus Patrol office.
New Fining Plan
The f inai point of Weiner's
traffic proposals to cabinet will
be a system to change the present
fining procedures. This will in
clude a $1 fine for a first viola
tion, a $3 fine for the second, and
a $5 fine for the third which
will •also place the student on
probation. The fourth violation
will cost the violator $lO, and a
suspension of his driving privi
legs on campus for 60 days.
"If a fifth violatiOn -is received,"
Weiner said, "the plan would call
for the car being sent home for
16 weeks." •
Traffic conditions are irnprov-
SALE - STILL GOING ON
Pennants 49c Tee Shirts 89c
Gym Bags $3.25
BBC in the TUB
$5.00 in Sales; $l.OO in Merchandise Free
PENN STATE BOOK WHAM
14 IbASTED"
4o +aste better .1.
A Lucky tastes,better for two
important reasons: 1. Lucky Strike
means fine tobacco...light, mild,
good -tasting tobacco.
2. That tobacco is L9Aat.94 to—
taste better. "
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Its ToastW
the famous Lucky Strike process—
tones up Luckies' fine tobacco...
makes it taste even better--
cleaner, fresher,'smoother.
That's why a Lucky tastes better.
And naturally, better taste is why
thousands of -college students
prefer Lucßies to all other brands.
So, enjoy better taste. Be Happy- -
Go Lucky!
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER
cleaner, -fresher, smoother!
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Pivot Sale to End
Today is the last day Pivot,
student poetry magazine, will
be on sale. Copies can be ob
tained for 25 cents at the Cor
ner Room, the .Mall; and the
Student Union desk in Old
Main.
Ag Eng Club Picnic
The Agricultural Engineering
Club will hold a picnic tonight at
Black Moshannon. Groups will
leave Agriculture Engineering
Building at 5:30 p.m. and 7:00
p.m. Transportation will be pro
vided.
ing at the University, Weiner
said. During the first semester
campus patrol officers were tag
ging more than 50 cars daily. Now
only five to ten violations are be
ing turned into the court each day,
Weiner estimated.
COM., TftE_AIMNSIMICA*I-760113AG00
. FOR RENT
AVAILABLE JUNE I—modern furnished
.apartment in Metzger Building for sum
mer accommodations for three. Call 8-6012.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, K. block from
campus, 2 large rooms comfortably fur
nished—June until September. Call Al 4667
!after 5 :30.
UNFURNISHED 344-ROOM apartment—
for graduate students. Available now or
in September. Call State College 3904.
4 ROOM unfurnished modern apartment.
Parking and laundry facilities. 'Available
June 15. Phone 3938.
TYPING WANTED—Theses, term papers,
etc. Neatness and accuracy guaranteed.
Standard rates. Call 3341.
INTER-SESSION AND main session. Al
. Pha Zeta fraternity. Call Mrs. Alice H.
Crandell, 7621 for complete information.
SUMMER HOUSING—Theta Chi offers use
of all facilities. Room 4.00/wk. board
2.25/day, 14.50/wk. Phone 4702 or 84115.
I SHALL RETURN—Windsor.
TENNIS "FANS:" It's Hassinger for
racket stringing the no-awl way. Prompt
service. Guaranteed work. .Longer life to
string and racket, R. T. Hassinger, White
Han or 614 Beaver Avenue after 6 p.m.
PASSENGER TO Houston, Texas or points
along route. Call Dick Rivers 4326.
RIDE WANTED to Wichita, Kansas im
mediately after June 5. Call State College
2726. Ask for Glenn. Bankson.
RIDE TO Stroudsburg, Scranton, orvicin
, ity any time after 6 p.m. Friday. Call
Elena :A.S.-678a.
THURSDAY; MAY - 20: 1954
Riding Club Team
Places_in Show
The University Riding C lub
team placed third in the three,
phase modified Olympic Event in
a horse show last weekend at
Grier School, Tyrone.
The winners of the classes from
the University were, advanced
horsemanship, Gail Smith, first,
and Edwin Brodnax, se co nd;
warm up jumpers, Patricia Gil
bert, second; advanced horseman
ship jumping, Brodnax, third; op
en working hunter, Miss Smith,
second; pairs of hunters, Edward
Campell and Geraldine. Aquist,
third; break and out, Campbell,
second.
The University Riding C 1 u b
will elect officers for next semes
ter at 7 tonight in 317 Willard.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR . SALE
ONE CUSHMAN motor scooter for sale.
Automatic transmission, A-1 condition,
$lOO. •Oall 4432 State College.
'4O MERCURY 2-door sedan, radio and
heater. Phone Jim 4669, 316 West Fair.
mount Avenue.
1941 CHEVROLET 2-door, radio and heater.
Good condition. Call Ted Dußois, Alpha
Zeta' 7621.
1940 DODGE 4-door sedan. Radio, heater;
excellent tires and spare. Best offer takes.
Call Walt, 8-9026.
LIGHT BROWN gabardine suit—size 39
• and tan plaid sport jacket, size 46. Good
condition: Reasonable pric,e. Call Jim Light
4374.
'4l CIIEVY club coupe. Needs master cylin.
der. $5O. 131 L. Fairmount. Ask for
D. Johnson.
MODERN FURNISHED apartment in
Metzger Bldg. for summer. Spacious ac
commodations for 3 ; living room, bedroom,
tile bath, and kitchen. Call Jerry Fisher,
8-5051, ext. 1139
RENT A TRUCK. Save money on that
moving job. Local or out of state. Hertz
Rent-A-Truck System Lic., 1020 Green
Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Phone 2-3200.
ENJOY PLEASANT and comfortable sur-
roundings this summer, at reasonable
rates. Stay, at the Pi Kappa Alpha fra
ternity 1 Delicious meals for only $2.00 per
day; „single rooms—s3.so per week. Call
Mrs. Morgan, -2200.
AVAILABLE JUNE I—two room fur-
nished apartment,. share bath ; for sum
mer -student-1 Parking space available. 326
E. College.
ATTENTION GRADUATE students and
upper classmen. Comfortable rooms for
gall '54 and all summer sessions, newly
decorated, with private bath or hot and
cold running water Central location.
Quietly operated for rest and study. Low
student rates. Phone 4850 or 7792. Colonial
" otel. 123 W. Nittany Ave. Ask for C.R.
LOST
YELLOW TOPPER at Sigma Phi Ep
silon Friday night. I have yours. Call
225 McElwain.
CENTRAL HIGH class ring 1953. Initials
J.P.P. Call Jog. Puchalski ext. 790. '
WATCH—LADY Elgin in Horne Economics
building. Mary Lou Meyer engraved on
back. Call 118 Atherton.
HIGH SCHOOL ring, Jessup, 1982. Gold,
green stone. Return to Alberigi ltay, 789
Jordan.
BROWN LEATHER zippered notebook.
Very important notes. Lost Friday in
Corner Room. Call Rosie, 147 McElwain.
PLASTIC RAINCOAT in 102 A• Eng A
between 9 and 12, May 10. Call Chuck
4679. Reward.
BLACK LEATHER wallet in vicinity of
carnival. Papers very important. Return
to Student Union desk. Matthew Miller.
WANTED
F YOU won't be using two graduation
tickets, please call 2546 and leave mes
.age for Len Goodman.
WORN WANTED
IS YOUR typewriter' giving you trouble?
If so you can have it repaired. Just dial
2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col
lege Ave.
TYPING WANTED
ROOM & BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
Csl ;;w $4
RIDE WANTED