PAGE EIG4IT Student Encampment Suggests Investigation of AM Facilities Second of a Series The struggle for a student AM radio station moved from neutral into low gear at Stu dent Encampment. The Communications and Culture workshop recommended the All-University Cabinet committee on the AM station "make a detailed investigation of AM facilities for campus lusiim of which must be either clearly in favor of, or opposed to, these facilities." The recommendation went on l to say if the committee arrives at a favorable conclusion. AM facilities Students facilities for WDFM should be onl May !the list of proposals for a gift Receive from the class of 1958. The final recommendation was Flight a compromise between the sta- Training Ition's opponents and proponents.' 1 Cabi n e t approved the ap-I Flight training for selected Re ,pointment of a student commit-?served Officers Training Corps tee to seek reallocation of the students may be instituted here ,$28,000 student press fund for aduring the current year, Presi 'station. ; dent Eric A. Walker said yester- The struggle for the AM station l daY. came to a standstill as . the semes- 1 Walker said the project as ap terl I ended without further action.'proved by the Board of Trustees The Encampment workshop also l was proposed by the Army and , asekd that University centers be the Air Force, and the University given an oppportunity to sharelis now seeking permission to in imam campus theatre, art and mu-iaugurate such a program. sic presentations. Members sug - Part of Experiment 'gested small campus' groups be The training would be part of taken to the centers for perform-'a national experiment financed ances. ,with Congressional funds to pre- Other action taken by the work-;test senior students singled out shop included: Ifor pilot training when they ac • Urging the initiation of a pro:ltually enter military service. gram enabling a student to study) Although the exact number of, abroad for one semester. `trainees is not known, Air Force • Urging that all campus publi- officials anticipate a program for ' cations become more "Universitylanywhere from 25 to 50 young /men. 'community conscious." To be Maintained Privately •Proposing that Cabinet ap point a committee to work with,A University spokesman said the Committee on Inter-Religious the private present plan was to place in Affairs on planning and carrying' hands the responsibility out the proposed Colloquey orl of providing and maintaining the Religion and the Arts. necessary facilities. Jay Feldstein, junior in arts andi He emphasized, however, that commitments would be made letters from Elizabeth, was work-n n luntil the flight instruction was co-chairman of orientation week, shop chairman, Sandra Shogren,iapproved by the federal govern ent. m eet. Workshop s secretary. - The instruction, it was ex ald Casarella, Edward Dubbs.Workshop members were: Ron-I plamed, would also be furnished Karen Bixler, Alton Kendall, Jerelon a contract basis. Fridy, Richard Schilpp, James Stratton, George Shambaugh, Ross/ Hillel Board Will Meet Lehman, Dr. Albert Christ-Janer,l The Hillel Governing Board will Lawrence Perez and the Revd meet at 7 tonight in the Hillel Luther Harshbarger. Lounge. radio station WDEM, the conc Concert Group To End Drive For Members The State College Concert As sociation, which hrings outstand ing concert programs to the com munity each year, will end its an nual membership campaign Oct. Members of the association have already been offered the oppor tunity to renew their affiliation. Beginning Sept. 30 more than 100 volunteer workers will seek mem bership among others in the com munity who were not members during the past year. Season to Include The 1957-58 season will include programs by the Pittsburgh Sym phony Orchestra and the Roger Wagner Chorale of Los Angeles, according to Mrs. Frances F. Forbes, president. At The close of the campaign, one or two additional numbers will be booked to round out the season's program. Dates Announced The Pittsburgh Symphony Or chestra came to the campus last year and will return Nov. 19 un der the direction of William Steinberg. The Roger Wagner Chorale has been booked for April Dr. Robert W. Stone, professor of bacteriology, and Frank T. Ko cher, instructor in mathematics, Dance Club Will Meet The Modern Dance Club willl meet at 7 tonight in the rhythm' room in White Building. No experience is necessary and, interested persons may attend. PRODU R CTIONS pint s ou'd be Sioux Mesta Come Horne to A the M Or West e °l° NEXT WEEK : CUSTER SLEPT HERE-A SCALP TINGLING (CUTS4Tairi) MEW +.IEYI WINSTON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA ...LIKE A CIGARETTE Frosh Coeds-- (Continued from page one) toms Board last night to be ques tioned about their violations. Frosh Reports Himself One freshman turned himself in to the board because, he said, he th o ug h t an upperclassman would report him. He told the stu dent who stopped him that he wasn't wearing customs because he was a veteran, but was actually in the reserves and had not served !active duty. I The board decided to increase his dress customs from the tra lciitional name .card to a large 'poster with his name, home town land curriculum plus dink. Another freshman was reported to the board for walking down the wrong side of the Mall. Tra dition requires freshmen to use the east side of the Mall and to steer clear of the west side, or !the walk beside the Armory ex tending from Pollock Rd. to Col lege Ave. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1955 PLYSIOI.ITI-1 convertible. Check blue book end make an offer. Low mileage. Clean. Call Clark at AD 84147. BUREAUS, high chair, side table, aide. board. porch rocker and chairs. etc Mountain Street. Lemont. Call AD 741753 ARGUS 35 mm with case. Gaud condition. Selling for 310. See Mr. Putman, 111 M.S. or 632 \V. Collefe. PERSONALIZED RUBBER Stamps with your name and address. Use for stamp ing books, papers and all personal pos sessions. Nittnny Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD S-6125. SET OF Drawing equipment and K&E Slide Rule. Phone AD E.6E14. Mk for Ted. DIETZGEN LOG LOG Deci-Trig Slide Rule. Brand new, mahogany. Only $19.00. Call Lynn ext 262. SLIDE RULE—} &E Log Log Duplex Decitrig. with Manual. Like new. Call John, AD 74979. TRAILER SUITABLE for young couple or two male students. Contact Arthur Car roll ext. 2000. Box 18041 Watts HalL FOR RENT LARGE SINGLE room 57.00 per week 127 E. Hamilton. Call AD 8-8500. PARKING SPACES 17 available) :3 a month. Call after 5:30. Mrs. Burnell AD 7-4109. HALF GARAGE. Ridge Avenue, near Ath letic Field. Diel AD 7-4314. PARKING SPACE for rent, $3.00 per HEATED GARAGE for rent, vicinity Bea- TAKE'S BARBERSHOP open 9 a.m. to va c Ave. and Atherton St. $lO a month. 9 p.m.. 731 S. Atherton (Route 922 Call Al) 7-4344. South). Open evening's. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1957 Baker-- (Continued from page one) ing halls were opened in McEl wain, Simmons and Waring; the Food Service Building was start ed and the Hetzel Union Building, with its extensive food service, was opened. Dining HaII to Open Redifer Hall, dining hall for more than 1050 women students in the South Halls area, is also nearing completion and plans are nearly completed for dining fa cilities for more than 1000 men who will occupy the new resi dence halls now• under construc tion at East Park Ave. and Short lidge Rd. Proffitt served as manager of the Altoona district of Libby, Mc- Neill and Libby before coming to the University. During World War II he served six years in the Army as a Quartermaster Corps officer. month, &12 E. College Ave. Call AD 74759 noon or eve. SMALL COMBO needs exnerieneed clarinet man. Call Reed Payne AD 7-30 S. MALE STUDENT to share apartment; three rooms and bath. Metzger Building. Contact Apt. 35 AD 7-3432. WAITER WANTED at Pi Lambda Phi. Call Bob Farber AD 8-91E5. ONE ENGLISH bicycle. Must be in good condition. Call AD 7-793 G. Atk for Jcelt Melnick. HELP WANTED KITCHEN HELP desired at Alpha Tau Omega. Call or contact Bill Nelaon AD 7-76E3. WORK WANTED TYPING OF theses, term paperr, revcrts, etc. Cali 110 6-6437. WHOEVER SWITCHED ra incoata at :28 a.m. Friday Sept. 13 in the Speech and Hearing Clinic please return to HUB desk, f will return theirs. MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment, AD 8-6125. ME FRIEND-OFFER Dor PEACE PIPE ? FOR RENT WANTED lr TRY Of: VI SQUATTING BULL WITH A WI NSTON
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