PAGE EIGHT Spadaro Quits As 'Lion' Chairman Robert Spadaro, Lion Party clique chairman, resigned his post yesterday. The. resignation takes effect Sunday, when Lion Party will meet to elect an entire new slate of clique officers. .spadaro, much talked about political figure during the spring elections, said he resigned because his main political objective had been achieved—po litical freedom When asked what he meant by political freedom, Spadaro said that previous to this year campus politicians had their hands tied. However, he said, this year most of the barriers were broken and much more freedom had been gained. Explaining how the politicians' hands were tied, Spadaro used this year's spring election as an example. "For the first time this year," he said, "the parties used controversial issues which affect ed the students. instead of dead planks." The Elections Commit tee's right to reject party planks 'without allowing for appeal was rescinded, he said, untying party hands. Referred to BX Spadaro was referring to the 'nook Exchange plank Lion Party decided to run in the spring eke !ions. The plank said the party would work toward allowing the EX to sell new books. The Elec tions Committee refused to allow the plank to be used, but the Lion Party was accused by the opposition of running the plat form informally in spite of the plank rejection. Spadaro appealed the commit tee's decision to reject the plank to the Supreme Court. The move ♦vas useless as the court upheld the committee's right to ban planks. The committee's sovereign pow er to reject planks was eliminated when AD-University Cabinet adopted an amendment to the Election Code three weeks ago CLASSIFIEDS IT words or less: SILSID One insertion SILTS Two Insertions 31.00 Three insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion. FOR SALE VETE:RAI - 4 61: 1 Nt; to Calif treil SJo4 Glider Besse Trailer. Two Led rooms. sleep* *ix. Full size dinette set. carpeted Jiving room. 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SET OF a 4 ht matched MacGregor MT irons. Practically Da•e, Alpha Zeta. AD T-7621. HUGE SELECTION of portable radios ■nd batteries. Expert radio. phonograph arnica. State College TV. 232 S. Allen. LOST ===M= n=t=M3 ta,oen Spark. ann Main Eng Thurnday. Contact Judy Harkiaon at the Daily Col logian nr 167 Atherton. WILL PERSON who mistakenly took Alligator raincoat from 3UB Willard tv.d. F. 9 a.m., glasses and color glides important to owner, pleswe call Gene Mar tin Al) 7-2941. . . _ j'A IR OF ail. er mechanical drawing di% nieva. May 2, lwtw•een Engineering It and Sigma Chi. Call 222 or 213 Sim DROWN WALLED taken from Coll...wian office blonde... Will finder please call Mr. Christy AD'.7.4:309. WILL PERSON =1:1 wallet from locked ear in HUB park ing lot plesae return. You may have half half of the rnoney. Dan Don ext. 266. PASSENGERS WANTED RIDER WATED—M Reath iami or vie;r7 N : ItY. Leave from Philadelohla June If; 4ar 11. Call AD 1;4.04 or ADS N 039. Bob Kagytes. FOR GOOD RESULTS ME COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Commencement-- (Continued front page one) tickets for the Rec Hall cere monies when he obtains his cap and gown, except students grad uating in uniforms, who will re ceive tickets through their Re serve Officers' Training Corps unit. Admission to Rec Hall will con tinue until 10 minutes before the time of the ceremony, when the doors will be opened for about 500 additional guests. Students have been assigned to seats in Beaver Field by col lege groupings. At the closing of the benediction, the students will file out one by one, passing a table where the presentation of the diplomas will be made by the dean of their college. The table will be situated at the bot tom of the ramp of the section. Numbers will be printed on the program after the student's name. When he passes the table, he will give that number, which identi fies his diploma. limiting the committee's right to ban planks only to those planks which are outside the scope of political parties. Procedural Errors Cleared At the same Cabinet meeting, many procedural errors in the Election Code were cleared up. The party election meeting is slated for 7 p.m. in 121 Sparks. Voting members those holding party clique cards—will elect a clique chairman, a vice clique .chairman, and a clique secretary. FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR four. Interse,sion only. 210 W. Beaver Ave. Call AD - 11.1. FURNISHED APARTMENT near campus to rent for summer. Two rooms and bath. Cal/ AD 84957. ATTRACTIVE FOUR-ROOMS and bath furni.hecl apartment on ground floor to tublet for bummer—every convenience. AD 84538. t==l THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apartment to . sublet for summer months only. Very reasonable. Call Dave AD 7-2828. METZGER APARTMENT for inter and;or post summer sessions. Accommodates 3 students. Kitchen facilities. Call AD 8-9659. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Electric stove and refrigerator. Tw•o - blocks from cam pus for summer months only. Call AD 8-81.10. EXCELLENT APARTMENT to share-- male graduate or vet. Full or part sum mer: cool, quiet. Bob, AD 84652. SUMMER OCCUPANCY-2 1 ,4-room apart ment-4:15 a month, also garage extra. Call AD l'-2904. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two for summer sessions. Inquire 41 Metzger Building or Phone AD 7.2b75. ROOMS FOR men all summer sessions at Marilyn Rail, 317 East Beaver Are. Convenient to town and campus. Make reservations with Mrs. Elleard. ROOM FOR summer for boys who ao borne weekend.. Clone to campus. Phone AD SUMMER HOUSING—Room and Board at Theta Chi for any session. Call Cliff AD 7-4702 or AD 8-9115. ROOMS FOR RENT SUMMER SESSIONS. Double room $5 a rek. Single room $6 a 'week. Large comfortable roomp. Call AD 7-2039. WANTED WANTED—WHIZZARD motor-scooter by June 5. Call Al Karp ext. I:SS. WANTED—SENIORS to join the Alumni Association on or before June 9. Special membership fee. $2.00. Alumni Office. 104 Old Ildkin. HELP WANTED COOK FOR boarding and rooming club on permanent ba-is starting with fall semester. Five or six day week. Live out. For additional information write P.O. Box 142. State College. MISCELLANEOUS ITS HASS:if:GEM for racket stringing the no-awl-way. Guaranteed satisfaction Prompt service- University Tennis Service. White Hall Storage Boom. After 6 p.m 514 E. Bearer Ave. Phone AD 7-2116. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service itist dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave_ RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Bartlett. New Hemp -o:lire June 9 or 10. Call Morris AD 7- 11116. AIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh on May 25 for two :30 pan. CAD Scott AD 7-4769. RIDE WANTED to anywhere on West Coast after June 14. Destination Seattle. Karl Lille AD $4051 eat. LI:l. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Prof Reminisces Post Banner Retires From Journ School After 30 years of instructing students in how to cover the news, Franklin C. Banner, pro fessor'of journalism and past head of the School of Journal ism, will put down his pen and retire from active teaching at the University this month. During this period Banner has taught over 1500 students in the fundamentals of journalism, and has seen the journalism school rise from 50 students to almost 1,000-In the post war peak of 1948, to rank fifth in undergraduate en rollment of the 70 colleges and universities that offer journal ism courses. Banner was born in Unionville, .Missouri, in 1894. His first con tacts with the press came during his high school days when he worked as a typesetter and re ,porter on a weekly paper. He later acquired his Bachelor of Journalism and M.A. degrees at the University of Missouri. His first position after graduation was that of a reporter on the Kansas City Journal. Honorary Membership After working several years on Chicago papers, Banner traveled to England where he obtained an additional diplonia in journalism Born in Missouri Parts' comes to th ... , , 3., , ......,.t ;4- I 4 Cafe Music Room Tomorrow . is the Day! From noon until 4:00 in the afternoon The Music Room will be trans formed to a Parisienne Sidewalk Cafe. We will have "un garcon" present who will serve you your choice of many Columbia LP's featuring music from Paris. Come in and enjoy the wonderful moments only this beautiful music can bring. Join us with a cool refreshing beverage, and relaxe with the thrilling roman tic music of "Gay Paris". The menu tomorrow at the Cafe Music Room will be as follows: 4-50033 Under Paris Skies ala Mitch Miller 89 4-40661 Under Paris Skies ala Michel LeGrand 89 4-40692 Bonjour, Paris ala Michel LeGrand 89 B-1928 The Three Bells ala Les Compagons 1.49 A-1020 An American In Paris ala Kostelanetz - 1.49 CL-555 I Love Paris Michel LeGrcmd 3.98 ML-5088 Juliette Greco Juliette Greco 3.98 CL-859 Dinner At Maxim's Leo Chauliac - 3.98 ML-5079 Delius: Paris Sir Thomas Beecham ' 3.98' ML-5086 French For Travel Vocabulary Instruction 3.98 ML-5091 April In Paris Jacqueline Francois 3.98 ' ML-5092 * Patachou's Paris Patachou. 3.98 ML-5089 Henri Salvador Henri Salvador 3.98 CL-2588 European Holiday Mitch Miller iS, Co. 1.98 B-443 Maurice Chevalier Maurice Chevalier 2.98 B-444 St. German-Des-Pres ' - Juliette Greco _ 2.98 t NW Franklin C. Banner from the University of London. While in England, Banner was elected an honorary member of the London Press Club and later a member of the Royal Institute of Journalists. In 1926, Banner returned to this country and accepted an instruc torship in English and journalism at the University. Journalism courses, which that year had five students seriously interested in newspaper work, could boast of 50 within a two year period after his arrival. Banner sparked interest in the journalism courses by inviting Appetizers Salads Entree Dessert "Remember tomorrow it's Paris in the Spring at the Cafe Music Room" THE MUSIC ROOM 203 E. Beaver Ave. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1956 editors and prominent men in the newspaper field to lecture during his classes. As a reward for his efforts, Banner was made head of the school of journalism in 1931, a post he held until last year when he was scheduled to retire. However, when a new depart ment head failed to accept the position, Banner condescended to stay on "for one more year." World Traveller During his summer vacations and sabbatical leaves, Banner has arranged lengthy trips abroad. He has been around the world three times, and has visited every coun try in the world. While he was barnstorming through the jungles of Africa dur ing one journey, Banner spied a giant zulu .warrior sitting on a tree stump roaring his head off. Upon closer inspection, Banner recalled, it turned out the native was reading an African transla tion of the pcpular comic strip s "Maggie and Jiggs." Plans to Build After his retirement this month, Banner plans to move to South ern California where he will build a house for his sister and himself. Speaking about the students at the University, Banner was amazed how most of them prove themselves capable after gradua tion in coping with problems of their profession. _t? 4•••• .• •1.'...••••••••• MEE ~ , Y' LY, w r.Z'; ? ~~tGt '7 l . k:--"' .~` M AD 7-2311 * , ...,.. .... , ~.: ....:\ , •.1....-;