The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1956, Image 8

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,coni.«u«] jrom we two) On 2 Coed Boards
lon OHiirfin, home economies,
pi ofesMonal Mii'ii ty; a member! Applications are now available
or Omition Hu, home economics (? r P osl^ °*‘ Women 5 Student
. . , ... Government Association Judicial
bonmaiv soc.ety anu Chimes, j}o ar( ] and for Kre»hman Regula
jii/uor women'', hat society. t ion Board in the dean of women’s
The election was open to worn- office.
mi in all classes. j Applicants for Judicial Board
WRA-
Other officers elected were roemhets must be fourth or_ fifth
Mfirilyri King, freshman in rhem- ’‘-'niestcM students, have a 2.a AU
i -tiy fiom Hei-.hey, secretary- .Lmivetsify average, and no ma
ticd'utr r; Meta Baily, sophomore J / ,r • i .y^ ic l ' a n ‘ c ® rc ' Requirements
in education from Oxfoid, intra- or * rc shrTian Regulations Board
mural < hairmati; Batbara Blake, ffcond semester standing, 2o
fi' -dimari m home economics from All-University avetage, and no
Wayiu*. Sally Jeivi**, freshman m ( rna J° r judicial record,
home economics from Scranton,| ~ ~ ~ '
ml i animal assistants, and Pa- Pnflrinn
I:icm Ulrich, freshman in home » Uißlfly*"
« * oiioiniej; from Mechanic.,bund (Continued from page one)
tophnmore lepiesentatsves. ...
committee is unnecessary.
i After All-University President
Earl Seely called for a show of
bunds on whether Cabinet felt
May Day—
(Continued from page two) the committee should be allowed
plivieal education from Coates-- 1 " Cabinet referred the re
. , ~ ~ , tpoit back to committee for fur
viile, and Jean McMahon, junior (fj er study, suggesting that it then
in physical education from Wil- present some recommendations
ham'.poJt, will net as jesters for on how the problem might be
the Comt
Senior women interested m , . »w,
pai tieipatmg in the hemlock chain jjfi. VjS**
m.iv eont.'iet Stisanne Smith or
Maidvn Grant before next Tucs- tXT' i\ ;W,
day noon. Women who nun up t JklC (ip
tm the chain must have a full \W . *[' a
length gown and he available, fHWttl
May 0 and 10 m Die evening to; tww K i«W
make (lie chain. I
BE CAREFUL!
oi Lurking CONMEN in . . .
_ The
Alchemist
Tonite and Tomorrow at 8
—CENTER STAGE—
Tickets at the HUB and Door
Beware of Con Men ...
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
ilreakfaat
Hrunch
Lunch
Coffee‘break
OtMrrt
ANY PAKTY
Pl««« order
1 day ahead
AD 8>«184
Come Along with the Irish
SATURDAY, MARCH 17 HUB Ballroom
9-12
Compensation
I (Continued from page two) ■■
per cent of the gross receipts from'
the donkey basketball game ticketi
sales be paid to the owners of the !
'concession. The committee would
be left with very little profit, he
'said
Taxes Required
George Donovan also pointed
out that under any agreement of
.this type, the committee would
have to pay taxes on the pro
ceeds.
! All-University President Earl
Seely said that the report was
j merely a progress report, and
points deemed unfeasabie were
subject to change.
I James Musser, reporting on
NSA, said the association is pre
sently conducting a student gov
ernment information service, ex
changing data on student activi
ties with the 300 member schools.
Musser said he will seek infor
mation from other member
schools concerning a student book
exchange, so it is one of the main
topics of discussion at the Uni
versity today.
j The local NSA plans to hold a
seminar on the campus in the
To "Dear Ole' Erin"
AIM Band
Fun and Prizes for All
TIM
West Halls
near future, composed of students
and faculty members, to share the
accumulated data on campus af
fairs and activities of world-wide
interest which the NSA feels ev
ery student should have some
.knowledge of, Musser said.
I During the regional NSA con
ference at the University on April
27-29, the “why, when, and where
jof the NSA’’ will be explained to
jthe student body, Musser said,
jlnvitations to the conference have
;been sent out to all member and
|non-member colleges in Penney l-
Ivania. Approximately 150 dele
'gates are expected to attend the
{seminar, Musser reported.
!
! Engineer on Sale at HUB
| The Penn Stale Engineer is on
;sale at the Hetzel Union desk.
Lose Anything!
Find ft Through
Collegian Classifieds
Admission Free
Nittany Council
Pollock Council
FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 1956
CLASSIFIEDS
RATES
27 words or less:
$6.50 One Insertion
$9.7S Two Insertions
$1.90 Three Insertions
Additional words 3 for .65
for each day of insertion.
FOR SALE
but it can be had
2429.
-IT ISN’T ii Strait,
for CsJi t*x!
1937 PLYMOUTH coupe, state inspected.
Reasonably priced. May be seen at
Kipka’s (larage, 1206 AY, Beaver.
FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono*
graph service, stop at State College TV*
232 S. Allen.
Ml• TD 52 in mint condition. Red with
red leather trim. Tonneno, wire wheel
oo\er and many extras. AD 7-4979. Ask
for Paul.
RCA Hi-Fi Consoleite Phonograph 3-sp<*d,
diamond needle—s6o. Call Bill AD 7»
2444 alter 7 p.m.
TUX —Site 38. like new, very reasonable.
Cali Dave AD 8-8441 ext. 2363. 12 noon
to 1 p.m.
FOB RENT
FURNISHED 3 rooms and a private bath.
Available April 2. Contact Platt,
1442 S. Pugh St.
FURNISHED KITCHEN apartment for 3,
opposite main Kate. Will be vacant in
June. Call AD 7-4479.
WANTED
PEOPLE TO live it up at a Jam Session
at Theta Chi Sunday. Don Smalts and
the 4-D's will play. Come and help celo
brate St. Patrick’s Day a day late.
HELP WANTED
DISHWASHER WANTED- Call AD 7-4444.
Ask for cook.
TWO MEN to wait tables at fraternity
house. Cal) AD 8-8653.
LOST
LOST MARCH 14 —Maroon and Silver
Farker “Cl" Pen. If found call Bill at
AD 7-7683. Reward.
A" HAMILTON WATCH with initial*
H.R.T.S., 2 955 and a dark gray band.
Lost in Rec Hall, Reward. Cal) ext. 967.
RIDE WANTED
RIDE FROM York and vicinity to State
College Fri., March 23. Call AD 8-6035.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU KNOW, you really should patronise
your student operated Service Station.
FABULOUS 4'Da. You Same it, they’ll
play it. Tonight 9-12. Victor Diner.
HEY* FELLOWS, the Student Floral
Agency will be taking corsage order®
for the I.F.C. Ball on March 19 thru
March 22 in the West Dorm and Nittany-
Pollock areas.
WHEN YOUR typewriter need* service
just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 633 W College Ave. _
FURNITURE REPAIRS, upholstering and
xefinishing. Free estimate. Cali AD
17-3693.
IMPORTED COMBO ‘‘The Freshtones,’*
fresh from Philadelphia to ploy fot
.I.F.C, Weekend parties and jam sessions.
Contact Johnny AD 7-2763.