PAGE EIGHT Already ! —Photo by Rohrbaugh BARBARA DONNELLY, freshman in home economics from Huntingdon, and James Gould, freshman in education from Johnstown, greeted yesterday's spring-like weather with a stroll. 'Might as Well Be Spring' The spring -like weather yester day brought out Bermuda shorts us well as spring -fever. But the Bermuda shorts will have to be saved until later. The weatherman says today won't be An overcast sky, winds, and scat tered showers have been Lucy Expelled-- (Continued from page one) maintain law and order if she icturtml to the campus. In expelling Miss Lucy from the university, the trustees ac cused her of making "false, de falllatol y, impertinent and scan dalous charges" against univer sity officials in court and through newspapers, radio and television Stitt tons. The resolution added, "No edu cational institution could main tain neccsary disciplinary action if any student, regardless of race, guilty of the conduct of Auther me J. Lucy be permitted to re- maul." CLASS - - .%- - RATES I? words •r Iran: 50.3111 One insertion 50.73 Two InorrOwns 11.10 Three Insertions Additional words 1 for .06 fur each day of Insertion. FOR SALE V 1 4k Uttsou'r ti si;urts chasms with under- tit c and to now. Good condition. Cull J Theta Chi. EATII rr W 61,1 amplifier and W A pre-amplifier 26 a all output. kit Just rot" pirtr.l. tall Donald lit t Lter AD li-N&7l. 11 , 60 DODGE 2-door sedan. Ea cellent con- CAll Al) ii-6811. TUXEDO, )$ km/. utrotl conilition—sls Full 1)1%14, 38 long, VAcelient condltion $l4 Cl.ll AI) 4`..)27. WHITE GOWN ■isr IU, vaNtel blue town Ake 14 ballea in• length. gootl evintition 2414 1110.7.1%. akin. k KNIT utt FoR I•rocnn awirlitirrit mail able Match 31). 'Call AU 8.9617 after 11 MI!MZUESMi FOR RENT fit tvoisls for rent. HanJy to down tuu n and rampus. Can arrange fur f aternily annex. All 8-6443. ROOM FUR rent for two male students •t 237 Wrat I.lreNcr ovrttur. Call an,tinte WORK WANTED desires work MIMEO DA NCI.: John Wallaor. Boa Mum. l'a. for in• formation ■nd for arranging interview. 'llik:SES. TERM rapers typed. Neat. ac- MMEIMMEN Sally's 113 NewTasteTreat 11. :forecast by the students in the 'department of meteorology. The temperatures are expected ito be war mthis morning, but will turn to the chilly side this after noon. The high today is expected to I be a pleasant 48, but it could dip 'to a low 25. Yesterday's high was 54 and the low was 18. Registration Closes For Camera Course Rei;istration for a three session !course in elementary photography 'is close d, Joseph Rohrbaugh, !president of the Camera Club, !has announced. 1 Approximately 45 people regis -Itered for the course. The first meeting will be at 1 p.m. Satur -Iday in 218 Hetzel Union. !Directories Now on Sale Copies of the Student Directory and the Faculty and Staff Direc tory are available at the Record ler's office in 4 Willard. FIEDS WANTED coibii , COUNSELORS ; unit lender's: ain4l waterfront director (both 21 years or older). Thy latter must have active Het! Crory' Water Safety instructor's certificate or its equivalent Contact Mrs, M. Donald Esh. Camp Director. tdifflintown. ra. HELP WANTED C OF it-eshim:in or aophonwre; - for full time secreta,rikl wet k. Apply in person. State College TV. LOST M=CM=M=l return to Mill deal.. Nu Wittitiolls asked Cards urgently needed. Elaine Walters. PERSON orhu took grey topcoat from Beta Theta PI host Friday night please return it. boon. POST SLIDE RULE in 105 White Hall, about two weeks aim !Whew cull Kim, AD 5-5061 eat. 278. DANCE BAND music fur lead alto pax 100 idlleti in yellow folder. Reward. Eat 271. MISCELLANEOUS ----- - FURNITURE Kb:PAIRS. upholatering •nd refinleihing. Fret. extimate. Call AD 14683. PENELOPE. HOPE you haven't forgotten our date for the Sophomore Dante, Match 10th in the HUH Belinxini. C. V. Tummer. WHEN YOUR typewriter seeds service met dial AD 1-2493 or bring machine to 433 W. College Ave. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE -PENNSYLVANIA Approved 3rafernilics Fifty-t'n, fraiternitleai have Irerat 11P prwt-il by the dean of meh's office to en tertagn vvvrnen tonight and tomorrow night. ph i a pproved extern i th-a a r e Acacia. Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epeilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Itho Chi. Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta, Realer House. Beta Sigma Rho. Beta Theta Pi. Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma. Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Uie,ilun, Kappa Delta Rho, Larrihla Chi Alpha, Omega Pal Phi Delta Theta, l'hi Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Mu Delta, Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Sigma Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Alpha. Sigma Phi Kt/11100, Sigma Pi. Tau Kappa ElPbill,ll, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Triangle, and Zeta Beta Tau. Kappa Alpha Psi hits been approved tonight only. Alpha Phi Alpha has been approved for Saturday night only. Cabinet Votes-- (Continued from page one) that the only reason for bring ing the matter up before the Supreme Court was a political one. Beard said, "I feel that this matter was brought before the Supreme Court with the idea and hope that it would be deemed un constitutional." This would allow, Beard con tinued, candidates to run on a platform of outlawing student compensations. Ross Lehman, assistant secretary of the Alumni Association, sug gested that Cabinet set up cer tain avenues of approach between itself and the Supreme Court so that the court will know how to go about accepting cases involv ing the All-University constitu tion, He also suggested that the court adopt an ex-faculty adviser upon whom it could call, to clear up matters of appeal. • He urged Cabinet to take ac lion along these lines in the near! future or be faced with the propo- 1 sition of having the Supreme! Court passing legislation. Talent Show Free Tickets for Sophomores at HUB desk Sophomore Class HEEL SATURDAY, MARCH 10 HUB Ballroom 'Phi Mu Alpha Dance Band Will Play at Forestry Ball The 18-piece Phi Mu Alpha dance orchestra will play at the Forestry Ball tonight from 9 a.m. to midnight in the Hetzel Union ballroom. Tickets for the semi-formal affair, which is open to all students, are on sale at the Hetzel Union desk for $2.50. Phi Mu Alpha, men's honorary and professional frater nity, organized the dance band two years ago. During that time, the group has given two jazz concerts in Schwab Audi torium and played for the Centennial ball last year. Its members have arranged ov-1 er half the music that the band, plays. Its theme song, "Starlight' Dream," was written and ar ranged by Elmer C. Wareham, in structor in music Charles H. Springman, the I leader of the band, said the mem bers have added 17 original ar-, rangements to their collection, this year. Featured players for the group' are Kenneth Lesight, senior in music education from Yukon, on; trumpet; Robert Dombeck, senior , in mechanical engineering from Wampum, on trombone; Verinol Dandrea, senior in music educa-, tion from Altoona, on saxophone;l and Gerald Miller, junior in hotel, administration from Allentown, on piano. Parking Report— (Continued from page one) Douglas Moorhead, Athletic As sociation president, asked All- University President Earl Seely to appoint a committee to look into the possibilities of expand ing the broadcasting range of WDFM. Moorhead pointed out that although a portion of each student's fees is used to finance the station, an inadequate num ber of the students are unable to benefit from WDFM because its broadcasting range is unsuffic ient. Moorhead suggested the pos sibilities of placing transponders downtown and throughout the dormitories and expanding the station's operating time. Cabinet moved to look into the situation. Moorhead also asked Cabinet and 9-12 FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 ROTC Groups Receive Shots Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and midshipmen are re ceiving immunization shots in preparation for summer training. A team of doctors and navy personnel from the United States Naval Hospittl in Philadelphia will conclude the shots for the NROTC midrhipmen today. Eighty freshmen and junior NROTC regular midshipmen will take a European cruise this sum mer. Twenty sophomore regular . midshipmen will spend eight weeks in the United States on a !combination aviation and amphi bious program. Sophomores will receive amphi bious, training at Little Creek, j Va., and aviation training at Cor !pus Christi, Tex. Twenty-four junior and three senior contract midshipmen will spend six weeks cruising in the Caribbean area. Ninety-three junior and eight senior Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets are receiv ing immunization injections for tetanus, typhoid fever, and small pox in preparation for four weeks of summer training. for approval to submit to Ernest B. McCoy, Dean of the College of Physical Education and Athletics, a request to hold a donkey bas ketball game in conjunction with Spring Week. Cabinet unanimous ly approved the request. Door Prizes 111 Dance Music by THE TRI-TONES