The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 08, 1956, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956
Phi sEd Council to Ask
For Skating Instructors
i ) al asking By MICKIE COHEN
A prop° for instructors for the University
Skating Rin has been prepared by the College of Physical,
Education a d Athletics Student Council and will be pre
sented to the college for approval within a week.
In additio n to ,requesting skating instructors, the coun 2
cil suggested roping off an area
of the rink for figure skating and
holding figure skating exhibitions.
. The proposals were adopted at
the 'council's meeting Tuesday
night.
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in Blof
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nt Total ,
d Drive
's26 pints of blood
the 600 goal—was
the two-day Red
rive which ended
A total of
—274 short of
collected in
Cross blood
yesterday.
s sponsored by the
Reserved Officers
s and the campus
te College Chapter,
Cross.
The drive w
Air Force
Training Cori
unit of the St
American Red,
Fifty-Seve . '.
Fifty-seven
scheduled to a
up. Of the 32
"Walk-ins."
were rejected
sons.
Fail to Appear
of the 150 persons
a pear did not show
donors, 267 were
1 hirty-two donors
3 for medical rea-
• Loren Tuk • -, assistant profes
sor of pomology and chairman of
the blood committee of the State
College Red Cross, said the com
mittee "appreciated every pint
received, but •wished that there
could have been more."
Next Drive in Spring
Alpha Phi Omega, national ser
vice fraternity, helped to set up
the bloodmobile equipment and
to take it down.
Dr. George Bender, of the Uni
versity Health Service, assisted
with the drive and also donated
si pint of blood.
Plans are now underway for
the two-day blood drive in the
spring.
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right bait to
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Time for Beginners
Alternatives to the suggestions
were also considered. Harry Stack,
fifth semester student in agri
culture education, who worked
with the council committee, pro
posed that the rink be opened
nightly at 6:30 for beginner's in
struction. This would give them
a half hour of private instruc
tion.
Stack was hired by the Univer
sity last year as a skating rink
guard and he will continue in
that capacity this year. •
The council mentioned that they
also planned to have instructors
at the rink daily to help anyone
who asked for aid outside of the
regular classes.
Figure Skating Section
Fred M. Coombs, professor of
physical education and council
adviser, commented on the dan
ger of figure skating in the cen
ter bf the rink. He favored roping
off a section of the rink for figure
skating. This could be done on
days when the attendance is poor
or daily from 4 to 5 p.m.
The council reported that they
had already received about five
offers to instruct skating in ex
change for free admission. It was
estimated that 20 instructors
would be needed.
In other action, the council
voted to meet with the dean of
the college and department heads
at least twice a semester to dis
cuss student and faculty problems.
Let's be crassly
practical ...
You need the
It's only natural
that. your fish—
oope--B.M.O.C.—is
going to fall for the
most attractive girl.
So. why not
spend a little
more for THE
cocktail dress . . .
after all think
how many LOVELY
gowns from
CHARLES you can
buy on a tycoon's
salary. This
may well be the
best investment
you've ever made
. . . especially with
Mil Ball coming up.
_onger
Favored By
BA Council
The Business Administration
Student Council has gone on rec
ord in favor of the rescheduling
the Christmas holiday from 11:50
a.m. to Dec_ 20 to 8 a.m. Jan. 3.
The present schedule calls for
the Christmas recess to extend
from 11:50 a.m. Dec. 22 to 1:10
p.m. Jan. 2.
Travel Dangers Cited
Council members felt that the
extension is necessary to allow
students to take vacation jobs
and eliminate the hazard of driv
ing back to school on New Years
Day. .
The Council also heard a report
at a meeting Monday night
by Dr. R. Hadley Waters, head of
the Department of Trade and
Transportation, on the discussion
of the special Business Adminis
tration committee on encouraging
scholarship.
Exemption 'Not Desirable'
Waters told the council that the
committee felt that exemption
from final exams for superior stu
dents would not be desirable be
cause the exemptions would work
to the disadvantage of the less
superior students.
The council members expressed
agreement with the idea that an
honor course similar to a graduate
seminar be created for selected
seniors and that industries be en
couraged to create summer busi
ness fellowships for outstanding
students between their junior and
senior years.
In the 'Bos and early '9os all the
students, except the few residing
in or near the village of State
College, roomed on the third.
fourth, and fifth floors of Old
Main.
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After 10 Wonderful Years
We're Getting Ready To Move
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Corner of Beaver & Frazier
What a job we're in for, in moving our
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ing to ask your help by taking advan
tage of the many close-outs and over
stocked items which we don't want to
move. And furthermore, we'll make it
well worth your while to help. Just
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Dodgers Win Again
NAGOYA, Japan, Nov. 7 ()Psi Fraternities on the Penn State
Gil Hodges wowed 25,000 Japalcampus seem to have originated
nese baseball fans in his new roleifrom "eating clubs." These clubs
of clowning. left fielder as the;began around 1890 among groups
Brooklyn Dodgers today won a;of boys who boarded in the
3-2 victory over the Japan All-Page" of State College and did
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