The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 16, 1955, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
AIM Progress Told
To Pollock. Council
Pollock Council last night heard a progress report from Robert
Dennis, president of the Association of Independent Men, on the
progress of AIM during the past semester.
Dennis said he believed that AIM had "a successful semester"
and that its future was bright. He believed that AlM's best ac
complishment in the past year was the establishment of the AIM
Judicial Board of Review. Dennis
explained the functioning of the
board to the council
The Association of Independent
Men, Dennis said, which serves
75 per cent of the undergraduate
men at the University, also ex
panded its social program this
past year.
Dennis stated that progress was
also made in improving relations
with the administration and espe
cially with the Dean of Men's Of
fice.
Legislative improvements for
AIM included a new elections
code, and a new budget and fi
nance committee, Dennis said.
Dennis informed the council
that the University had replaced
Cornell as the top independent
men's organization in the east.
Copies of the newly proposed
constitution for AIM were given
to council members by Dennis.
Pollock Council President Carl
Polley, said that action on the
constitution will be taken at the
next meeting of the council. Pol
ley explained to council members
that it was necessary for all four
councils to ratify the proposed
constitution.
Polley announced that an elec
tion will be held at the next meet
lug of the council to fill the offices
oT president, vice president, sec
retary, and t easurer.
In other action of the council
complaints were made by several
council members about the heat
ing system in the Pollock area.
One council member produced a
thermograph reading which gave
the temperature of one of the
rooms in Pollock. The reading,
which was made at table level
height, gave the average room
temperature for one night as 52
degrees.
The heating the past weekend
was said to have been exceedingly
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WINSTON tastes good—like a cigarette should!
■ No wonder so many college men and women are getting to
gether on Winston! It's the filter cigarette with real flavor
full, rich, tobacco flavor! And Winston also brings you a finer
filter. It works so effectively, yet doesn't "thin" the taste.
Winstons are easy-drawing, too there's no effort to puff!
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bad. No immediate action was
taken on this problem.
The council also discussed chal
lenging the women to do some
thing to celebrate the centennial
at the University. This matter
will be turned over to the new
projects committee which will be
appointed in the near future, Pol
ley. said.
A committee of four, to be ap
pointed at a later date, will in
vestigate the condition of record
ing apparatus and the purchasing
of records for the Pollock dining
hall.
Announcement was made of
dance to be held for council mem
bers at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the
West Dorm lounge.
The dance, which will be semi.•
formal, is sponsored by the Dean
of Men and the councils.
Grades--
(Continued from page one) a
would be given credit for the
amount of knowledge they attain.
Students with an 80 and 89 would
no longer be grouped as equals.
All students would benefit,
Lutter stated. Those having only
decimals on their transcript
would have a meaningful grad
ing system which, as one of its .
features, would not contain the
-2. Those who would have
grades reported under the old
system, would not be laboring
under the handicaps of the -2.
Riva Sent to Florida Base
• Col. Daniel F. Riva, professor
of air science and tactics, has
been assigned by the Air Force
to thirty days of temporary duty
at Palm Beach Air Force Base in
Florida to order to maintain a
high state of flying proficiency.
Trash Cans Get
Bellefonte Mail
Bellefonte residents keep on de
positing their mail in the bor
ough's trash cans, and this has
the street department worried.
Earlier this month an envelope
containing $2O was found by
borough employees in a trash can
in front of a bank.
Then, on Monday, a letter to a
serviceman overseas was found
mixed in the trash.
Street department employees
have urged the people of Belle
fonte to distinguish carefully be
tween the trash cans and the
mailboxes.
The development, as far as any
one could see, had nothing to do
with the United States Post Of
fice Department's recent ruling
outlawing "junk mail."
Panel-
(Continued from page two)
they have set up some pretty good
procedures."
Fink said he would have liked
to have seen action on some of
the specific grievances presented
to the panel. However, he said he
felt that these could be worked
out on the basis of the recom
mendations which were handed
down.
Kenneth Dixon, president of
Local 417 Building Service Em
ployees International (AFL), could
not be reached for comment last
night.
The panel began work last Au
gust after employees invoked a
Pennsylvania statute which per
mits emplOyees to request a griev
ance panel.
The full report of the panel will
be sent to Gov. George M. Leader,
the General Assembly, and Presi
dent Milton S. Eisenhower.
Panel members are Saul Wal
len, chairman and president 'of
the National Academy of Arbitra
tors; Sidney Handler, Harrisburg
attorney, representing the unions;
and Eric A. Walker, representing
the University.
Zelko to Speak to Club
Dr. Harold P. Zelko, professor
of public speaking, will speak on
"Communications in Mana g e
ment". to the Penn State Manage
ment Club at 7:15 tonight at Sigma
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(Continued from page one) ger of Proctor and Gamble, manu
.racturing concern, will speak to
the Marketing Club on "Sales made in Missouri, only one crimi
nal in 10 was caught for Op
tingcommit-
a crime, Hepbron said. portunities with Large Organiza-
Hepbron called fox putting men tions" at '7:30 tonight at Phi Mu
of .high character and integrity Delta.
in magistrates positions. He said
that this is necessary because 95
percent of all those arrested are
brought before a magistrates'
court and gauge our sv - tem by
what they see there.
He also called for a method
of selecting juries which would
give a true cross section of the
population. He cited the English
system of selection, where names
of 12 qualified persons are simply
picked out of a hat to constitute
the jury, each having been care
fully investigated beforehand.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
MEN'S LEDERHOSEN frorn Bavaria
aWaist 29-80. Call after six AD 8-8944.
EVENING GOWN, turquoise net with Jets.
Size 16. Perfect condition. Also one pair
allegator pumps, like new, size SA. Phone
AD 7-4860.
USED BED complete with innerspring mat
tress. Good condition. Call Mrs. Hoy
EL 5-4689.
WOMAN'S WHITE hockey skates. good
condition. Size 8. Phone AD 7-7085 after
9:00 p.m.
1954 FORD, beet offer. ContietAlthir
Johns any day after 5 p.m. ett. 292
Nittan • 82-10.
FOR RENT
SHARE DOUBLE corner room with run-
ning water. oil heat. central location.
128 W. Nittany. . Ave. Call AD 7-4860 or
AD 7-7792. Ask for C.R.
MALE TO share apartment.
car 10 minute ride from State College.
Very reasonable and extremely good living
and cooking facilities. Call EL 5-9006 after
8 p.m.
LARGE SUNNY double room. 4 blocks
from campus. Private house. Reasonable
Call AD 7-4144.
TWSINGLES, one double room. Apply
619 W. College AD 7-9908 any evening.
LOST
WILL PERSON who rem o ved camera and
film from Sigma Phi Epsilon Saturday
evening please return to Jack Goodrich,
Sigma Phi Epsilon. No questions asked.
LE FAX POCKET notebook between Main
Eng. and bus station. Valuable notes
Reward. Al Gavenas AD 7-4667.
BENRUS ROUND-FACED wrist watch
with gold expansion band. Call Don at
AD 8-6718.
WILL TEE person who removed camera
and film from SPE house Saturday
night please return same to Jack GCodrich,
SPE.
BLACK WATCH, • white face with , bliie
suede band in vicinity of Mall Saturday
night.
Wevra l o" FEISRUARY . I6, 190
ltepbron advocated an improve
ment in the probation system. As
an example of the inefficiencir
which he said existed in some
places, he cited a recent study in
Baltimore which showed that out
of 304 persons paroled, 109 were
arrested 343 times Over a period
of one year and nine months.
"Probatim administered by Po
litical hacks is an adjunct to
crime," he said, "but if it is ad
ministered properly, it is the right
hand of justice."
MAROON SHAEFFER Pencil late Friday
morning between Plant Industries and
Sparks. Contact Bart Payleh, AD 8-9038.
Sentimental value.
MAN'S TWEED topcoat Friday . morning
at New College Diner. I have your. Call
AD 8-9082.
GREEN WALLET on Pollock Rd. Tuesday.
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Lesley Tarlatan at 418 McElwain.
Reward.
B&B SLIDE RULE 'nitlils H.E.F. en
graved on rule. Between Osmond and
Mech. Eng. 'Wednesday. Tan ease, re
ward. Phone AD 74809.
ONE BLACK and silver Mexican design
earrin.. Call ext. 2486..
FREEDOM AGAINST passion idealism
against reality, greed against death!
See— Children of Darkness or (The Jailor's
Wench.
Must • have
AG HILL secretary wants to share corn.
fortable furnished apartment with two
other. secretaries. Apartment is pleasant
and Close to campus. Reasonable rent.
217 W. Park Ave.
TO NORTHAMPTON. Maio., Friday 18th.
Call 811 l Hume AD -4969.
Doto›wd,
RIDE TO Lancaster, Pa. Friday afternoon.
Can leave at four. Call after seven.
Owlett, A1)8-9188.
RIDE TO New York City or Philadelphia
Pride • afternoon. Call Shirl - ext. 1174.
MISCELLANEOUS
DID YOU KNOW? that the Barnard Tea
Room has a room for parties on second
floor. Dial AD 8-8811.
AIM and LEONIDES Spring Dance Situ,.
day March 18, 8:80 . 12:00 p.m. $2.60
per couple. Muck by Johnny Nicolasi
Held at the H.U.B. • Informal.
SALLY'S DELIVERSMTS.perfeet Pizza Pie
seven nights a week—Monday thrn
Sunday. Call AD 7-2873.
U a. Seresiihe Ulna* CIL.
LOST
WANTED