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

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    PAGE EIGHT
Lee Vincent Orchestra
Slated for Belle-Hop Ball
Lee Vincent and his orchestra
will return again this year to play
for the Belle-Hop Ball. After a
hard eight-year struggle, Vincent
is coming to the top with his re
cent recording of “Penn State
Hop” and “Tonight My Sweet.”
This is Vincent’s fourth appear
ance on campus. Besides playing
at last year’s Belle-Hop Ball he
has also appeared at fraternity
dances.
When Vincent first began his
orchestra, he started on a small
scale with local musicians. To
keep going the members worked
during the day and performed at
night. Many of the- local original
members have gone on to big
name orchestras.
During his eight years of work,
Vincent has appeared with such
people as Nat King Cole, Joni
James, Billy Eckstein, Eddie Fish
er, and Hugo Winterhalter.
Vincent is known for his dance
able music. According to him, if
people want listening music, they
turn on the radio, but if they come
to hear a band they want to be
able to dance.
The Belle-Hop Ball will be held
this Saturday night from 8:30 to
midnight in Recreation. Hall.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOB SALE
1949 FORD Custom V-8 2-dr. sdn., radio
and heater, customized interior, equipped.
$495. Will finance or AD 7-4712.
1951 FORD Deluxe 6 2-dr. sdn., radio and
heater, perfect condition. $695. Will take
trade-in or finance. Phone AD 7-4712.
FRESH SWEET CIDER: 65c gallon, 10c
deposit. Deliver three gallons or more
Thurs. Fri. .evenings. At Werner’s Freezer
Fresh Sat. and Sun. afternoons. Phone
AD 8-6847.
1950 NASH 4-dr., bed, radio, heater, over
drive, turn signals, back-up lights etc.
$6OO, Call AD 7-4850. Victor Alcala.
KODAK 35mm signet camera, case, flash
and filters. Excellent for color. $lOO.OO
value for $BO.OO. Call AD 7-4374.
FIVE-FOOT Grand Braumbach piano. $5OO.
A-l condition. Phone Houtzdale 4551 or
3652.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If so, just dial AD.7-2492 or bring ma
chine to 633 W. College Ave.. State College.
FOR RENT
PLEASANT ROOM near campus. Single
or double. For students who go home
weekends. Call AD 8-6679.
DOUBLE ROOM for quiet students i&i
new modern faculty home. Private es»
trance. 201 W. Prospect.
HALF OF large double room to male stu
dent, graduate or undergraduate. Contact
Dr. Michael Latzanich, 306 S. Atherton.
LOST
K&E SLIDERULE with Maxie inscribed*
on inside of case. Phone AD 7-7732.
GIRLS WRISTWATCH lost in White Hail.
Call ext. 1099 Rm. 411 Thompson.
A NAVY-BLUE boy coat, at Phi Kappa
Psi fraternity Friday. Please call Mary
eilen Wilkins Ext. 1093 Thompson.
information leading to
REWARD FOR
whereabouts K.E. Slide Rule serial num
ber 769029. Contact Bruce Lutton AD
8-9095.
PARKER *5l Pen Sat. Oct. 16 in vicinity
Walker Lab. Finder call 105 Atherton.
Reward.
TWO-TONE GREY Coat, Dewees label at
ATO Saturday night. Call Dollie 1 or 111
Atherton ext. 8-5051. Reward.
MY RAINCOAT and dissecting kit were
taken by mistake in Willard. Phone
Harry Egolf AD 7-4329. -
GLASSES—GREY frames, navy case, Tues
day night, Oct. 12. Call Ellie ext. 1087.
BLACK SHOULDER bag in vicinity of
Nittany Lion monument. Call Robert
Solomon AD 7-3877.
1 PAIR GLASSES in front of Library.
Finder please contact Herman Melzer
AD 8-8762.
FOUND
I FOUND four dates for the Belle-Hop
Ball. Would you take one off my hands?
Contact Kenneth G. Rudolph AD 7-4819.
WANTED
A DATE for the Belle-Hop Ball. I think
Lee Vincent is wonderful. Contact me
at ext. 1172.
SOMEONE TO share apartment with three
students. Good location. $6.00 per week.
Call AD 8-8308.
RIDE WANTED
RIDE WANTED to Danbury, Conn, or
vicinity on Oct. 23. Call Sandy, 335
Atherton.
TWO RIDES to Erie, Friday Oct. 22 at
noon or after. Call 333 McElwain.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS TO Philadelphia this weekend.
Leaving Saturday noon. Call AD 8-9095.
Ask for Don Mullen or leave name.
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS WITH a couple of spare eve-
nings that suit you, earn up to $1.50
per hour. See “Perry” at Dux Club, 128
S. Pugh:
MISCELLANEOUS
MEALS AVAILABLE at 243 S. Pugh St.
Call AD 7-3332.
TENNIS
■'FANS”
racket stringing the No-Awl way. Prompt
aervice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to
string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White i
Hall or 514 Beaver Avenue after 5 p-mj
Tickets are on sale at the Student
Union desk in Old Main and may
be obtained from members of the
Hotel Greeters Association.
Highlighting the dance will be
the selection of Mr. Penn State
by the audience. The five final
ists will be announced Wednes
day Theofilos Balabanis, chair
man of the ball, has announced.
Cabinet
(Continued from page one )
date of the appointment, mean
ing two weeks prior to final cabi
net approval of the appointment.
Advance notice of the positions
open as well as -application pro
cedures will be published in the
Daily Collegian at least two weeks
prior to the final interviewing
date. Application forms are to be
available to all students and to
be distributed wherever the com
mittee deems most appropriate.
The committee will be directly
responsible to the All-University
president, and shall report all in
terviews to him.
The recommendations made to
the president, however, will not
be binding on him.
The chairman of the Intercol
lege Council Board will serve as
committee chairman. In addition,
It’s Hassinger for
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE 'COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
University of Southern California
GRADUATES
University of California at Los Angeles
Hughes Cooperative Fellowship Program for Master of Science Degrees
A program to assist outstanding individuals in study
ing for the Master of Science Degree while employed
in industry and making contributions to important
military work. Open to students who will receive the
B. S. degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics or
Mechanical Engineering during the coming year, and
to members of the Armed Services honorably dis
charged and holding such B. S. degrees.
Candidates must meet entrance requirements for
advanced study at University of California at Los An
geles or the University of Southern California. Partic
ipants will work full time during the summer in the
Hughes Laboratories and 25 hours per week while
pursuing a half-time schedule of graduate study at the
university.
Salary is commensurate with the individual's ability
and experience. Tuition, admission fees and books for
university attendance are provided. Provision is made
to assist in paying travel and moving expenses from
outside Southern California.
the chairman of the committee for
whom applications are being in
terviewed will be considered an
ex-officio member of the inter
viewing committee.
The committee was established
after an amendment presented by
Robert Dennis, president of the
Association of Independent Men,
was declared unconstitutional by
Cabinet parliamentarian Thomas
Kidd. Cabinet then sustained All-
University President Jesse Ar
nelle, upholding Kidd’s decision,
after Dennis had appealed Ar
nelle’s decision^
According to Dennis’ amend
ment, the dean of men would act
as adviser to the interviewing
committee when the members of
Tribunal and Traffic Court were
being considered, and the dean of
women would act as adviser when
the interviewing committee con
sidered the members of Judicial.
Judicial Exempt
The section concerning Judicial
was immediately dropped when
Patricia Ellis, president of - the
Women’s Student Government. A
ssociation, pointed out that the
method of selecting Judicial mem
bers was prescribed in the Consti
tution of WSGA.
Kidd said the provision for se
lecting the members of Tribunal
and Traffic Court was unconstitu
tional because the method of se
lection of these posts was pre
scribed in the All-University Con
stitution.
Dennis defended his amend
ment' by saying that it provided
for selection in the matter as pre
scribed by the All-University
ENGINEERS
PHYSICS
Constitution after CPIC had acted
on the appointees.
Kidd, then charged that the is
sue was not over the -wording
but the “spirit” of the Constitu
tion. Kidd said the courts should
have some say in the group that
would be selected for the follow
ing year.
Committee to Nominate
Under the All-University Con
stitution, nominations to Tribunal
and Judicial shall be made by a
committee • composed of the pre
siding Tribunal and Judicial
chairmen, a representative •of the
WSGA Senate and the All-Uni
versity president. All-Univer
sity president serves as chairman
of the committee. The dean of
men and the dean of women serve
as ex-officio members of the com
mittee.
Nominations for Tribunal and
Judicial chairmen must be ap
proved by cabinet one month be
fore the end of the spring semes
ter. Other appointments to Tri
bunal and Judicial must be made
two weeks before the end of the
spring semester.
Psych Tests. Interpreted
Students in the College of Chem
istry and Physics or Liberal Arts
who took the psychology tests
during Orientation Week may
have their test results interpreted
for them by making an appoint
ment at the Psychological Clinic,
basement of Women’s Building.
Test results for other colleges
will be available in about two
weeks.
To those interested in
advanced academic study
while associated with important
research and development
in industry, Hughes offers
this practical program:
HOW
APPLY
for the Hughes Cooperative Fellowship
Program: Address all correspondence to the
Committee for Graduate Study. Brochure with
complete details will be sent to you promptly.
HUGHES
Researcfi
and DeveSopntawt
Laboratories
Culver City,
Los Angeles Comfy,
Caitfonm
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1954
Marketing Club
To Hear Tilton
Howard W. Tilton, assistant
manager of J. C. Penny Stores,
Altoona, will be guest speaker
at a meeting of the Marketing
Club at 7:30 tonight at Sigma Nu.
Tilton will speak on job oppor
tunities in retailing available to
the college graduate. Interested
s- 1 dents may attend.
The club will take a field trip
Nov. 18 to Lock Haven, where it
will tour the Piper Manufactur
ing company, makers of the Piper.
Cub airplane.
Fraternity Presidents
To Meet with Prexy
Fraternity presidents will hold
a social meeting with President
Milton S. Eisenhower at the Presi
dent’s mansion tonight, John
Carpenter, Interfraternity Coun
cil president, has announced.
The meeting will be an informal
discussion period where fraternity
presidents can talk over : mutual
problems among themselves and
with President Eisenhower, Car
penter said.
UCA to Hold Social
The University Christian' Asso
ciation .will hold an informal so
cial hour at 7 tonight in 304 Old
Main.
The social will be open to the
public. Refreshments will be
served.