. .. PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 3 Will Study Work for Greeks to Do -•_,..; , :. . ,•.,;,, ~.--144,',11.1't1,616i p p;''' 'r. - .. - .... ---- ----- !.-_,- - , ;••••''`-5•4%.,,,,,„4 , .! - * i . Dic ,: • .;!• . •:!•", .:;!...! f.:•:, ..,...i•. -..7„.7,..„.. ..• • ; .+ - ..,•:-.... ( " 4 , 111 : 31,.r -------- .. ..-..f.--1,,,,,,-..•,-..,, , : , •-,4-; kinson s •_•• . . . • .. . ~ ...„,.,,,....t..,..:„.:„...,,A ri ...„,..,.„,„,... , •,,.:.„:„..,./....„.v• .•, •••„.••,.•.....;...„..„......• ..• • ...,._, ._,_.••• . ...„.„:.::,.:.„..„:„.:,-..,,,_.„:.,,...,.,.,,...,,,...„.:.,,.,...„,,•!,.„..„.,...,„ .... ..,........,,,,.. T ....,.,_... r .,... ..„.„...,,,,,•:„.:„._„,.„,,....,.....,„:„. .:,..,..„,.,...„.,..., .. Honor Cod e -.-:•:'•'-.-.-.-- •• . : . .•...„.„ .„.. ,: .:„.., .......:::: : .7%; • ' ''' 3, .... 4 '1! ... .4.-o . } -...:,-.: - -7. .. ' 7 . .."7. -- -,' . ....; - ....: : '• ' ' -- :'..-'-'''..' , . - %;•..«. 2 :-.7 Three women students will; ..7.. . e • • ~.,.• .......: ''. -:•••(•:,.."- ...: . ..ie!.... - -'-.7.: - " - r.... - -•-• , ''....' . "‘ - :si•. - . r. leave for Dickinson College! !..;;,'.! : ~-,:, - :•! 5 q.';,.:.:.... - •,.:...r: • • ;•..---• ! . iJ ! . :... ' N - •- .., - -_ ~ t . . --*-. today to spend the weekend! ..:•.i• - • !•: -.--!•," --- P - '-•••. , :1-7:•. - ;-•...... - -!!!':.!!'' . ' . :. •" ! A" - :- - ,.> ~.,: in Biddle House, the honor' ...,;. . ..:. .. , .. „ ~.,._.,• house of the College. i *-- '. They are Janet Davidson and ' .. -...,.. \..., :. 2 , ....,,::`..,• . ...- . - • - ... ...:7' ! ' '-'; 'i A.: Mary Beveridge. representatives; " , ..7';: - h . . 1', ..'.... 1 - ..;. "•'. - e•-i- -7 :-.:' , .•;r -, .. ,.. : i \ of the Women's Student Govern-1 .0 ' -v. .r: k f' . _.:,. , : -'.. ;.:. --.....,,,.. y-r, ~ , ment Association, and Patricia ,;.'''' • -- ' . ":• 4. •,\• ... : -.1 , .. i r.,..„.4. " .A .'.76,;'-•. , ` ~... I t \ , •• ; i Earley, reporter for The Daily 4',; . - I . 4 • ' • • 2-7 le• - .:. t:. ~.r . ;%rt _ ...'..-'. 0 .-., ,. , Collegian. -. ~ /.e. • ....: :: - . ....ifv4;..t.'.:,,,..;,t, -. ..;. : , ,"1.i. - ">'-A r The purpose of the trip is to (,f- -, -'• '' :'''....Y.Y1:4-Alt::.:1 ,', - i 2 -,..=.,:,, -.„.,..: investigate the possibility of '. 4-'•Frris ,4 %, ik .,.. -...... ;-v,v: : :. -....,. . . =-\..,'-• ' i•-- . ', s:', l :/7; ,. ' setting up an honor house at the h. ; ;'? ; 4' • ‘ir..• - •-• : :' , O. - ',. . •.• , `.7 .. . . ~;i• ' ..; -- . Tail. •y; . ; . 1 ,. , :;; : .-,..: ', .• - .. - ' 1 ,17. , : . ''t ' ':' ... i .s lr• '"4 . • University. - 4 ` , Z.•,' , ." -,. ::. i f 4:- - i I ~I, -.; •. • , •-.,-, -... •->,•-• -,.• -- ~ - , - :.-c.k.:- . ~..: The women will live in the 2 1 ,., -41'. .."( --4 W ", ;v '.• .... . . ::;.= , :q. - .. , ,: :. . -' 7 :',.. , :-',,c - t . ik,47,:. house for a weekend to see how --.:'• Co: ...1": .- ';': \ 4 : 1.!•' ..:.''-f,: t ''=l , ." • --: -r f . , ,,,,,-; the systems operates. .-- a . ...r.of'. • .?,;,,. N. .'T ,I.:!, - ),,;:',. " - --s. ' ,- .44t‘ 4 . i•-•-'s ;- :. j• 1 4kr ... • ' ::.. ''';-‘" 6 ,:.? ..; *••... -1. 1 , . ~. They will leave campus at 4 p.m. ! :-- .., •••• i•- ~' . i .!I 4 .. -... .!'•..• .';.,:it-.1.!,:t1 •, • / - • . • ',. - :.•.,,..:.i'41:,. ' - '' • i * : '''' '''''' : • - - ''' ' ' -- today and will return Sunday af- ! .' . --!"-- '' • .cf '-' ''' le :.. • ...I" sc i , i • . .. .'`-•-• ,1 "C ternoon. They will travel in a : I, ..;,- • i s 'e • ,„' '''; ' ,"'" "77:',. .? ,t.... -.-. . •.;iV , ‘"r•-%rr";.3er• University station wagon. - - - ': • r- . ,- - -.-' 'l,-lii, t•-4,.=.7-ft . . -- i , • , i- - - .•-') , --..,gei:v , :t.t , ....4. Victoria Hann, dean of women -- - • --- '-- -•-• • ' at Dickinson College, wrote to -Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison WSGA saying that the college SURVEYING some of the work that will be done at the State would be pleased to have the College tennis courts during Greek Week work projects day on women as guests for the weekend. March 30 are, from left to right, Robert Steele and Iris Olbum, She volunteered to talk with the co-chairmen, and John, D. Dittmar, State College recreational women and to give them any in formation they might need for director. their report. The president of Biddle House IBudget-- Raskin Comedy Tickets will take the women on a tourt of the house explaining the sys- (Co n t i n ue d Tickets are available at the from page four) t . She will tell them how the, Hetzel Union desk for Eugene! . .. n ifeated. It was presented by Harry Raskin's comedy, "One's ai system was instituted at Mesa - m • - • • I , artuu, junior class president, so Crowd." The price is $l. son Co n ge. that students could attend the 1 The comedy will be presented] The women will talk with • . Cabinet meeting at which the ma- at 8 tonight and tomorrow night; both men and women students • .. . jorny of new members will be at Center Stage. to find the general opinion of installed. the student body toward the ~ This would be a poor oppor- FOR GOOD RESULTS honor h othe house. plans have been made, tunity to show off new Cabinet USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS No r members who haven't had any because the women want to live - experience," Edmond Kramer, in the house as if they were stu- president of the Business dentsAd living a normal weekend. ministration Student Council. Biddle House is a residence hall said. "Another time might be housing 32 senior women. The appropriate, but not the instal women in the house choose to: lation. ., live there. Before they move in,l they sign a pledge saying thatl he earth passed through the' they will obey the rules of the •• T. It i a 9 .l , l n. o Th f Halley's t Come t inMa college. They are on their honor a t y I The come is sc hed uled .. o to obey the rules. There is no i . '." visit earth's skies again in 1986. housemother living in Biddle' House. A woman physical educa tion instructor lives in the house, CLASSIFIEDS but the women enforce the rules themselves. ...„---.... WSGA plans to send women 1 to live in the honor house at I ADS P,',I,UTPE C IN DI LI G 11:00 a.m. Bucknell University and at I RAT ____'' " zp--/7 words or less: other schools. 60.50 One Insertion The Implementations Committee; 50.75 Two insertions of WSGA is surveying the possi-' $l.OO Three insertions Additional words 3 for .05 bilities of the honor system. The for each day of tnsertion. idea was re-introduced to Senate by Marilyn Seltzer, former chair- FOR SALE man of the committee. She gaVe PLTMOUTH '4B, 4-door sedan with beater ' a full report on the progress Of' and radio. Owner entering army. Call' the survey. AD 7.2595. 1949 OLDSMOBILE "76" convertible; whiteualls, radio and heater. Beat offer. Caps, Gowns Phone AD 7-2535. ........_.... LOST To Be Ordered GREY HARRIS Tweed sport jacket and black and brown striped suit at Phi Epsilon Pi- Call Bob Daniels AD 8-9166. 10-INCH K&E Slide Rule. Name on ease. I Please return to HUB desk. Bob Gorniak. WILL PERSON wholtook Alligator rain. Seniors who will not be student teaching during the last eight weeks of the semester may order their caps and gowns on the fol lowing days: College of Agriculture, April 1, 2 and 3; College of Education. 4, 5 and 6; College of Engi neering and Architecture, April 8, 9 and 10. Colleges of the Liberal Arts and Business Administration, April 11, 12 and 13. Colleges of Chemistry and Phy sics, Home Economics, Physical Education and Mineral Industries, April 15, 16 and 17. Students must give their hat size and leave a $5 deposit when they place their orders. Invitations and announcement may be purchased for 10 cents each at the Hetzel Union desk on .the same days that students order caps and gowns. Hungarian Relief Fund Hat Society Council has urged groups donatirg to the Hungarian relief fund to submit their contri butions by the end of March eith er to Richard C. Maloney, 132 Sparks, or to Dr. Amos J. Shaler. 5 Mineral Science. •More than 86.000 persons , were enrolled in instructional programs of one type or another offered by the University during the year ending June 30, 1956. coat with apron in pocket from outside 208 Willard Mar. 19 call AD 9-94,82. I have yours. BROWN PLAID umbrella in 203 HUB on Friday. I have yours. Call 435 McElwain. ALLIGATOR COAT picked up outside of 217 Willard Tuesday morning- I have yours. Fred Maurer ext. 266. WILL THE person who took wrong rain coat outside 121 ILL please contact Larry AD 8-6740. PERSON WHO took Varsity "5" Jacket from Willard last Thursday. Please cal AD 7-2250 or drop at HUB desk. Senti mental value. WANTED MALE CAMP Counselors. $3OO seinion and up. Clear Pool Camp. See Placement Service for additional information or write William L. Petty. Clear Pool Camp. Carmel. N.Y. WORK WANTED MUSIC FOR Dancing. five-piece dance band. Call Sam Shearer. Lei.istmen 3662. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Jerry Miller Quartet is available March 23 and April 27 for special rates. Also open dates in \lay. Call AD 8-14596. MISCELLANEOUS .OR PROMPT and expert radio and phone.. crapb service stop at State College T.V SE South Allen Street S YOUR typewriter giving you trouble'? If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine 633 W. College Ave. VS HASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl Way. Latest factory equipment. orompt service, guaranteed work. Longer fife to string and racket. R. T. liassinger. White Bali or 514 Beaver Ass. altar i p.a. 6 Students Initiated Into Hotel Society Sigma Pi- Eta, national hotel honorary fraternity, has initiated six students. They are Gerald F. Miller, Jo seph Cioch, Stanley Cheslock, Thomas Stempkowski, Ralph Evans and Richard Lumsden. Everett Allen, executive secre tary of the Pennsylvania Hotels Association, has , been selected "Hotel Man of the Year." He will be initiated as an hon orary member of Sigma Pi Eta at the annual Alumni and Initia tion Banquet April 6 at the State ICollege Hotel. 'Campus Gods on Trial' The third meeting in the series "Campus Gods on Trial" will be held at 7:30 tonight at the Luth eran Student Center. A social hour will follow the discussion. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1957 Students Blast Ban on Editor The actions of five New York City college presidents in refus ing to allow John Gates, editor of the Daily Worker, to speak on their campuses, have been pro tested by members of the Stu dents for Democratic Action. Alex Shakow, national chair man of the group, which is af filiated with the Americans for Democratic Action, said in a tele gram to one of the presidents: "A spoon-fed educational pro gram denies American students their faith in democracy and pre pares them poorly for participa tion in the real world of compet ing ideas. SDA feels that totali tarian dogmas can be defeated openly and fairly without curtail ment of the political liberties of their proponents." FOR ENGINEERS & PHYSICISTS I. Do you wish to extend your experience in electronics systems? 2. Would you like to instruct others in advanced fire control systems and labora tory techniques? • 3. Would you like to handle a responsible position representing a leading electronics organization? 4. Do you believe that you can accurately relate your findings and studies in techni cal language? 5. Are you interested in analog computers, digital computers, power supplies, trans mitters, receivers and microwave antennas? 6. 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