The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 01, 1957, Image 12

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Health Center Effort Cou . rt conv i cts
o ICouncil Elections—
. 5-Time Violator) (Continued from page one)
Praisey alker 1 Traffic lty of
F. Cou is frtfthfolu,niodlataionstu\dieonnt : e the unc" number C'res
. ol e s n tu t, de s n a ts id, W . h l o V thi Ot r e il d
; is encouraging. •
Ly night and ordered him to
1 Ninety-nine freshmen in liberal;
President Eric A. Walker has expressed public thanks to send his automobile home for a
arts, or 16.5 per cent of the class,'
'cod of 16 weeks
Dr. Herbert R. Glenn and the Health Center for the "united period ' voted in the Liberal Arts Student
Twelve students were fined a :Council Elections. Robert Nurock,i,
effort" in restorir:g the campus to normalcy in spite of a total of $lOl. A breakdown shows ( council president, declined to coin-'
wave of respiratory illnesses. $2B for traffic violations, $8 for'ment on the turnout.
!failure to report to campus patrol
"It was a job well done from start to finish," Dr. Walker office within the next: complete Elected were Gerald Garfinkle,;
Gerald Abrams,Benjamin Bron- i
said. :
school day and $65 for failure to.
aid of five local physicians to visit'
_register and display a registra- I I Ruth N
stein, Elizabeth ng ey,o-
He praised the students , faculty:women students in the residence,tion sticker. - :ble and Robert Umstead.
and administration for their effort'
halls. The doct o r s were Dr.l ; Michael Walker, president of;
and cooperation. "This campus : Charles C. Cullen, Dr. Robert LI Nine students who failed to ap-'
Business Administration Student
might easily have been plunged Hall, Dr. William L. Welch and pear before the court were auto- '
Council, called the voting turn
into panic , but cooperative effort matically fined a total of 527 .;
out , Dr. Edward West. Dr. George M.; nut "bad." Sixteen per cent of the
all along the line prevented that: " mat, ese . fines included $9 for traffic
on leave of absence, also! Th . freshmen in the college voted.
During the wave of illnesses, volunteered to return for the dur-iviolation.s, $3 for failure to reports
. "I have no idea what caused)
the Health Center was treating ation of the sick wave. to campus patrol office and 515'
the poor turnout," he said. "We
approximately 648 students a his
ow _ for failure to register .
an autom o- Glenn praised highly;had the voting booths in good
day, according to University of- "
staff of doctors and nurses and , b ile. 'places." Last fall's elections had
fides. The H•a 1 i h Center. Four students had $6 in fines!
other assistants. He said they: 50 per cent of the business admin
usually with only GO beds, also suspended while 11 cases were,
worked uncomplainingly and ran_ • istration voting.
was accommodating about 120 dismissed. Three other
dered the University community students; The five freshmen elected to
students overnight during the "a distinct service." had part of their fines, amounting ' the council were Carol Cohen, Pat
period from October 16-26. Both to $32, dismissed.
Glenn also praised Robert C. ' Boyle , Floyd Greer, Lucile Sharp
services were described as . "nor- Proffitt , director of food sere - ' - and Joyce Carson.
mil" yesterday, ice: Otto E. Mueller. director of Ranck Elected President 1 Eleven per cent of the freshmen
Glenn said 'a tecuitence is el- housing; Frank J. Simes, dean Of 1 ;in the College of Education voted.
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ways possible but we're hoping of men ; Pearl 0. Weston , d ean -warn Grad —ocie y
,Last fall's turnout was 50 per
there'll be none " of women: Alpha Phi Omega. Lee Ranck, graduate student , cen t .
During tke peak period of ill- national service fraternity: resi- from Harrisburg, has been elected ; Elected to council seats were
messes, Glenn said, more than dance hall hostesses and coup- President of the School of Journ - .Orma Struble, business education;
5500 students were given medics- selors and the student body. , alism's Graduate Society. Sandra Homer, music education;
ton at the Health Center. But he He said he appreciated "the Frances Davis of Wyalusing has Sally Fowler, psychology; James
said about 2000 of these were call- kind and understanding way in been named vice president and;Hoffman, vocational and indus
backs 1. -. . r duplications which they responded to our 'Mary Anne Miller of Scarsdale,: trial education; Jackie Long, Elsa
The Health Center enlisted the needs during this crisis." N.Y.. has been named secretary.iLorange, Andrea Marron, and Jo-
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
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light SMOKE—LIGHT UP A LUCKY!
.„Ic. hauct.g.credoe ssceosa cgtdeove l oa 7 —"Xiouxo is our mid& =um;
NO SORRIER WARRIOR exists than the one without
Luckies. What's he missing? A smoke that's as light as
they come! End to end, a Lucky is made of superbly light
tobacco—golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting tobacco
that's toasted to taste even better. That's a lot to miss out
on—no wonder our chief has grief! Up North, you'd call
him a Blue Sioux; back East, a Bleak Creek. But out in
the land of the pueblo, he's just a mighty ..41opey Hopi.
(Smoke signal to you: Light up a Lucky. You'll agree a
light smoke's the right smoke for you!)
STUDENTS!
MAKE $25 .Z:54
Do you like to shirk work? Here's
some easy money—start Stick
ling! We'll pay $25 for every
Stickler we print—and for hun
dreds more that never get used.
Sticklers are simple riddles with
two-word rhyming answers. Both
words must have the same number
of syllables. (Don't do drawings.)
Send your Sticklers with your
name, address, college and class
to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A,
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
WHAT IS A IHHCKLATER WHO'S
ASOUT TO SE A FATHERS
WARY
WARD
moue° mint*.
CIGARETTES
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PIICMAMO SOIGEIM,
Ml■ MEXICO COLLEGIXOF A. NI
WHAT IS A FIGHT BETWEEN
TWO MIDGETS,
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1957
anne Rocco, a four-way tie for
the elementary education seat;
and Carolina Matz and . Vivian
Semko, a tie for the secondary
education seat.
Voting in the Engineering and
Archilectuze Student Council elec
tions will be held Nov. 5 in the
Engineering 1 orientation lectures.
The deadline for self-nominations
is today. They may be made in the
department office. •
Byrum Elected to Head
Jazz Club for 2d Term
Barney Byram has been elected
president of the Penn State Jazz
Club for a second term.
Other officers are Peter Dun
can, vice president; Norman Brea
eman, treasurer; Carol Heckman,
secretary; Edward Easy, - alumni
secretary; and Thomas Lattomus,
historian.
RADIO
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oCca Radios
oPortable Radios •
*Phonographs -
•Batteries .1
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE -
BLOCK OF fist tickets for West Virginia
game for sale. Call AL) 7-2352.
TRU-LINE JUNIOR reloading press. Corn.
pieta with dies. Call ext. 265, Fred Rminck.
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY to enter the
select - idiom" of Hi-Fidelity sountL On•
nearly new RCA Victor Console Ortho.
phonic RI-Fi set. Phone Scott AD S-9674.
TWO TICKETS to West Virginia game.
Call ext. 2026 until 5:06 or HO 6-6499
after 5:30.
FRESH PRESSED Cider. Truck will be at
Werner's Freezer Fresh Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday evening. Please brine
inks.
WANTED
TYPDIG—ar 'kinds. experienced. 20c •
page. AD 8-0220. 204 East Hamilton Ave.
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES for Stn.
dents to make that extra expense money.
Commissions are high, work is easy. Pick
your own time. There art jobs for triter.
nity or independent mon and women. Apply
Chicago 'Meat Honse. R. 1:19 N. Gill St.
PEOPLE TO enjoy the best cup of coffee
In town. Apply Spudnut Shop. 111 Pugh
St.
GOLD BULOVA 60f-winding wriatwatch
with expansion band. Reward. Please
call El) at AD 7.4967.
LOST—ARMY fatigue bat. Second lieuten
ants bar by small lieutenant age 7.
Lost in Osniond parking lot Sunday. Call
Jane Reeser ext. 76.
DIETZGEN 10-ineh Log-Log Decker slide
rule with black leather case. in Schwab
Auditorium. Call Red. est. 3141.
LOST—TAN car coat outside 319 'Willard
Monday between two and three. Reward
$lO. Colt Rage ext. 2718.
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM for students. 114 E.
Beaver. AD 741.17.
SINGLE ROOM, quiet family, new borne.
Call AD 7-4628.
FOUR ROOM apartment, coal furnace, hot
water heat. 1119 Went College Ave.
Phone AD 7-7993.
FOUR ROOM apartment; coal furnace,
hot water beat illg West College AM
Phone AD 7-7983.
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE P.OOll for rent 1;4 blocks from
campus at 519 West College Ave. TeL
AD 7-7212.
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PRE-MED FRESHMEN: for sincere rep.
resentation vote Fred - Pomerantz to
Chero-Phys Student Council. -
CO-EDS, do you feel left out and reieeted
because all of your friends have gotten
the flu, and you have not. Your worries
are over. Now you can get the ?TV???
ATTENTION STUDENTS—Jimmy Nesbitt
is going home to see Donna.
THE WORD I; Out—IOCA. Inter-Colleirian
Outing Club Association regional con.
ferenee Nov. P. 9. 10.. Attending—members
from• 20 area colleges. Register in 244
Rec Hall, 11.
APPLES FOR all occasions and uses;
pecks or bushels. Earner Apple Farm,
3 miles out West C,olleee Ave.
TURKEY SHOOT: Turkeys or cash prizes
every Friday site R:04) p.m.. Ferguson
Lions Club, Lions Par's, Pine Grove Mills.
Penna.
EXCELSIOR! Night people: call AD 146 E 0 /
or 84283 after 6 p.m.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of
typewriters. We will call for and delivers
your typewriter. liittany Office Equipment.