The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1957, Image 4

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    PAGF *OU» THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYIVANIA THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1957
Editorials Safety Valve ‘Little Man OP CcimpUS
The Issue Lingers On More Support j ~~~ j n.
AU-Univc-izny Cabinet last .night again tabled the ROTO For Insurance ! JHHRH ([ | —•—i -
discussion. It will be taken up again next week. And a TO THE EDITOR: The current Wl —r?.
„ _ ... ~ . , , . , ... move in the student body to es- y a/ . -v 1 / si \ /
committee will study tne issue this week to come up With tablish a fund to aid Larry Sharp v 7 g / f
Still more facts. is affine idea. A question Jn my I g y\ Ky
Cabinet tabled the discussion after four hours of debate the financial straits m which j J 1 M
because it felt it did not have enough facts. Unilertii^iTnor
However, although Cabinet did not have as manV feels ai fauii. Bui Dave Beck is not I Jg* J K GmUHr
“ «h„ majority of th* body would have like. It did have SISIU.L Th.",*. ?.*hg" i k -7 *7 J CSS
a considerable amount of information. And much of it .er responsibility in our society t \ \
was well documented. j lUTAH W*
Although no decision was reached. Cabinet, for the most in^Larr* 5 Sharp I***lsl6 1 *** 1516 *° r aid " ' l~ MM mi i
part, demonstrated good preparation, healthy thinking Obviously, between theory and uHk. / V\ /l ft i'll i
and intelligent debate. practice, there is a gap. The Uni- j / iCsA / I
” versity does not have funds to: ' I SaJ -r
We think Cabinet made a rather good showing (it could aid Larry Sharp. But why does it I Iss /ryi 1 r uh|m r uuHn |n
have been a lot better if more members would have par- ! /L \jT yd J' / \ I
ticipated in the debate) for the some 200 persons, mostly •to happen again in a community, Bapliiiipaisaßl [ h I \ I
students, in the audience. this size - Sports accidents, | | jj||||||||||y \/
So the issue lingers on. A final vote may be in the mak- accidents—are ail possible and do I M
ing for next week. And no matter how the final vote goes, aPP suggest, then, that the Uni- I I 0 / f
student government will be the winner if Cabinet tackles versity undertake a truly fine j I r —~//tA iSfiJr&r&rv A
the issue as competently as it did last night. rys" 6 m form ]
insurance coverage as pari of j
the University budget. I So I gave him back his ole fraternity pin."
Hostesses and Congestion Jgive to charity because they were! ' ~—-—■—- j
| immune to poverty, they would . . . ... I I
Mealtimes at Simmons dining hall have become less |be H C ( Jtlf* H nHH\/
of a battle and more of a social occasion. This major j Graduate Student * I I J w I LV* lI\JKJ KJ j
achievement is the result of the determination of the ; •Letter cut 1A / / * / t (
!LTLTcVL , rr„trr lots ' vhich "' ereoccurrinsin 'Letters to Walker j W/lfC/l PayS Off
When food service announced that it had neither the Urg@d Oil VQCCltion : ®T ARTHUR EDSON
authority nor the facilities to cope with the mobs which TO THE EDITOR: Lately I have s WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (IP)—' The usual hobby, whether
stormed the dining hall doors at each meal-time, the ££ ? 0 ° r I S one and one™ U ,’ s goU or hi ' fi or fishing or P ower sawin S- ma - v be fun - but
hostesses undertook the task. After organizing the crowd extension of Christmas vacation, it s almost invariably expensive.
into a double line, they worked in shifts to prevent line- ofltidentl strongly So it>s nice to mn into a man like Christopher Altier who
hopping and to maintain order. this movement, the administra- now does for pay what he once did for fun.
_ A ... , , , , _ tion will yield. Now before hurrying out to
Patrolling wai necessary for only a few days. Soon ... if only one fourth of the copy Altier, a sobering question: Van Hespen at the University of
the women themselves began lining up and enforcing enrolled students were to write re you sure you wan t to spend Chicago.
~ , . „ * 3 the President’s office, the 3000 h t J J , ki moment . 4 .
• no-lme-hbpping policy. letters .. . would make a rather n e \ a e r J 0 |r n “mmtal F - mally V represe , ntativa of the
■ . , . , , . , laree nile i mowing glass 10 maxe ornameniai company who was trymg to think
The situation arose this fall with the opening of the new -Robert G Thornley 'si' birds? u p a v.-ay to dramatize a new
residence halls for women. Since the dining hall which • Letter cut * ' al } d , do Jf flass-lined water heater saw Al
. ~ . _ , 6 . .. He figures only a couple of tier perform, and so here he is
will eventually service them will not be completed until _ dozen ornamental glass blowers today, a happy man of 52, making
tlie fall of ’5B, the coeds are eating all meals in Simmons I A GfOUD S@tS f, en ? ain in tbe wbola . cou ß lr y. birds and getting in occasional
~ ~6 , , . , j But progress—as we laughing- plugs for his firm,
and McEhvain. The overflow Of hungry students created r | « ly term that which has brought Altier talks as he blows, and
the chaotic conditions. ROTC CheCK hlsbrought ***** lusfrltrnpd
The solution adopted by the Simmons hostesses has The Liberal Arts Student Coun- trained in one of the oldest arts. f rom j owa "Qh that lowa
Provd extremely practical. It ehouldb. initlatmt ta boib tie 7S s ea 'th".“ d Te” cm b ‘ l’*
McElwain A.b.r.e. Halla. C ™S, T„?o?,IS "f, f ” in! ‘™- iJSS
could bandit immediately from such a step. Atherton may SmSTSh ISAIMS^g,!? Si
face the same situation next semester. Some 400 coeds will “Sn Iccording to t motion BufchrS’ fl- l ike c to . d ? Altier said - love
then be moved from Thompson Hall to the new residence d etJ u n na X o "ommftteJwm tber - fetched to °An°d l it must be true. After a
h3llS - re^lfexistence unm e 6 has "learned rd „ day °f eac , h bi B ht
Undoubtedly part of these women will be served in ment of the issue and will make e s blo " ing ne nas learned be ° u * r to a a ho f s P ltal or ai J
. . t j, yes monlhlv reports to council * orphonage for an extra show. {< lt
Atnerion. Immediate enforcement of orderly lines might Election of treasurer and cor-. Chris a ob with a tele-jsure beats staying around the ho
well prevent an unfortunate situation from'arising. lhfnext meetmlbt PaTuU t ’ il ’ S 3 lot
Hostesses other than those in Simmons Hall should cause of lack of a two-thirds his rea. l lif e came after work, When a young expectant cou
adopt this solution, for it would do much toward length- quorum. arm.nd witb h pi a « Sement fooling
ciirirf • , , , It was suggested that the coun- aroun n glass. may create a.stork for them.
€ning short tempers and soothing jangled nerves at meal- invite Dean Ben Euwema and Fortunately, the local PTA J always say, I had two girls,
times. Assistant Dean Richard C. Ma- decided to put on'a fair, and, a . n ~ m y Gaughter had a girl, so 11
lonev of the LA College to the looking for likely suckers, asked ** u f^ s . e ® poy, remem
* • • next' meeting to express- their him if he would "put on a de- e * nal ?? 1S Christopher.
Great men gain doubly when they make foes their opinions on the ROTC question, monrlralion. ..If bl ? wer laughed heart
, • j jr. 1 t 4 , Would he? Why, it was like ’h'- oh ’ that lowa com,” he said,
friends. Edvard Bulwer Lytton asking a hungry pig if he would ;
... 1 OTTO care for a snack. In no time at all *nn Reservations to Begin
... , . ~, , , .., —*“* w ‘ Altier was in great demand on the The Nittanv Lion Inn will accent
Me reproach people for tatong about themselves; but it s» a - a ‘f“ r . “ f? d - s ° ° US nervations J for Janulrjl “S£
is the subject they treat best.—Anatole France ch. P <>i about his fun that he was study- mencement beginning at 8 a.m.
• ‘'Climate and Architecture” lecture by Jef- ing glass blowing under C. C. tomorrow.
frey Kllis Aronin, 8 p.m.. Mineral Science ■ 11 —— ■
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of Thi Daily Collegian and do not necessarily represent h»u*i B**ic Jodsism Lecture. « p.m., Foun
the views of the University or of the student body. unfe'lTomparatiTe Religion Lecture. 8 p.m.. / NOBODY X (n\
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