FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 Hillel Schedules Stunt Nighf, ROTC Officers CltC StQtement Newman Club to Hold Dance Behind the ROTC Question Hillel will sponsor its ar.nuai and group part::ipstion. There is A I | ‘Hillel Stunt Night at 7:30 tomor- no adnusj-ion charge. ■ Avv - __ idents on the campus concerning;- ' ' :v«‘«*cx«:ctciC<««>«>r«« , r(X«'«>C>C«>f‘3 •the ROTC program of all three'f° r almost any young man. re-j* t services and the attitude of the gardless of what he plans to do‘» I J I 1 / 1 / i\ i Department of Defense toward later on. Within the limits of rea-|J I I/l/ I #1 \ , everythingPive c7n taXLShSf Wh f* Y°“ <*e hungry during those Study hoUTS \ Since you are‘in an ROTC pro-and support the program/ !§ Gs *&e Week passes by, HO dOllhf yOU Would j gram we believe that it would be J “Army Secretary TJrucker: T,\ J en/Oy satisfying you/erppefife wifi ff fasfy pizZCf i 7L m Srtment°o/°Def“a h n a d d ° n ’ t , pie ' H you like a really delicious pizza. i the Department of Army have re- out ROTC program in the col- g yo\x will want to Stop in af the Tavem flestau- i cently stated on this question, leges.-As far as possible, the Army rS * , *~*l*s* f ~ ~ * i Therefore lam going to read vou is interested m continuing the;* •■Cfnf. Made IO Order OUf Of ifie fmSSt ingfiedieilts. j| the following, which are certain present program. We would* Served iiom 8:30 Until 11:30 . .We invite VOU i statements made at a meeting last strongly favor the continuance ofi£ . . . . , , . , , J October attended by military of- required hasic ROTC. The armyiy Stop IQ •• . eHJOV the very best for that late t ;ficials and representatives of the will always have to rely on mentJJ evening snack. - t American Association of Land- with ROTC training. They have .y * Grant; Colleges and State Uni- 1 a little -plus” ; g j r~T~I /f fTin TA 7\ Y * versities, the State Universities, ‘‘These statements then should 2 rilO / t/ f~r rv /\/ j Association, and the National As- provide you with a good idea of.!# fll C JL ■* / r ** * V.A V J '■ sociation of State Universities., the importance with which the g , TA r~\ sf T" T yf 7\ T‘OT'7 i .These people make up jointly the Department of Army, as well as \ / yCj / / fc-* J-J f\ / j Armed Forces Policy Board. other high levels of military pol-:* /| /jj ) J jL \ JL 1 “Secretary- of Defense Wilson; iev makers, vieiv the niilit a O’ ? SiJi»sisi3i»3s3i3«Ji3s>isi3i3iS!3i3i>i7 I >.s;>i3iJi>sist*>!S;ji»ijijisi>ijiJ:j»j>ji>oi3mi I would think that basic ROTC training of the ROTC at collegiate training would be a good thing level.” Approved Fraternities All fraternities have been approved for the entertainment of woman guests tonight and tomorrow night except Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi and Zeta Beta Tau. Omega Psi Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Sigma Upsilon and Tri angle have been approved for tomorrow night only. Third Party May Appear In Spring AU-Universitv Elections Com mittee Chairman Peter Fishburn}| ,e, * !c! ‘ ! « te, * , *'« , *' ,!we * ,c, « ,e! « 1 «'«'« ! «* !<,w '* !e,tw told the committee Sunday night: iy . .» "I wouldn’t .be at all surprised to % bCHITCI DOGS HIS see a third party come into being, g . . A next semester.” ij , But -Fishburn said he believes'JJ vniibrl I lU5> a charter has not yet been granted y «> . for another political party. ig Shftnmntf fit ff The Elections Committee met to;*? wl UI pjlj^S hear progress reports from sub-[5 committees. Richard Armen, jun-!!# f ior in chemical engineering from'?! Connellsville, was named chair-jy / . \ *' ,s man of a sub-committee to study® 1 ■ ■ \ the possibility of having deeen-jS ( Dl 1 tralized voting for student elec-y I Theodore Haller, chairman oily A/l1 Jll -I :IPM the .group studying the fraternity-;!f ■" ■ 'y® ■ * ■■■ JpßHfilM independent rotation system,' said $ fi a.complete report will be present-iy J B edEeb. .28. |I gjwJß, | 130 East College Avenue The preliminary progress reportly | c t~** College, Pennsylvania stated the sub-committee’s ac-;£„,.’ ~ 5 complishments to date: sendingi^'° :,, '' aa '^ fca * aaa&ayAaAaaaaaaaa * aaaaaaaaaaaa * a * aag letters to other schools Jor inf or- ' mation on their systems, studying the "history of the University’s rotation system, and interview ing members of the faculty and administration -for their opinions. -The Elections Committee ac cepted the progress report, which will he .presented to All-Univers ity Cabinet at its next meeting, i . -Ruby Seamen, chairman of the! penalization sub-committee, saidi the igropp plans to interview staffi members for suggestions on thei penalization .provisions of the All- University Elections Code. ] Noon, dosses— (Continued -from page one) 1 scheduled simultaneously, thus i enabling students to concentrate! on their studies more effectively, j . A trimester system, in which; the calendar .year would be di vided into three equal terms, did not seem to get favorable recep tion. The. main disadvantages ex pressed .are difficulty of .finding appropriate starting dates .and un-l certainty' of the system’s effect; bn. faculty retirement plans. j [Seen on “Dragnet** '& “Gisele Jlicktjuie Show/* THE ALL-AMERICAN fiCRICK “VARSITY** SHAVER TEAM: “CENTER” of -VARSITY'S fttmt-vate*: It's 'the ONLY Electric Sharer Custom Built for young * men Of all -ages. “GUARDS** tender skin with Special NEW DESIGN. “TACKLES’* tough beard with NEW MAGNA-HATIC MOTOR, plot BIG. FABT-ACIION. CLtP-ON Shaving Head that plows through that .line'df whiskers. “BACK* FIELD** of "Handsome,Staling. & Rug ged. Modern -Deairnf -Gold A -Silver Toned Crest on BOTH sides. SNAP-ON Beard Catcher Whisk it Jn Red. .Blue. Green. Chareoal: PUSH-BUTTON RE LEASE Tor RASY cleaning. VARSITY “ENDS” ahavhtg .problems, or jou .get every “QUARTER BACK.” 110 V.. 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But a strange twist in federal law exempts several million families and businesses from paying all the taxes in their electric bills that you pay in yours. These are people whose electricity comes from federal gov ernment electric systems. You have to help make up the taxes these people don’t pay. Most Americans feel that everyone should pay his fair share of taxes. Don’t you agree? f j!*Jt WIST PENN POWER PAGE FIVE.