FRIDAY. DE-CEMe. Shari Jump Cooributions to Over $2OOO in the Christmas Present for Lan-v cam ., to over $2OOO. 4 - 1950.99 has been deposited in the fund with iuden . t Activities office in 203 Hetzel Union. /if the contributions have been pledged, but not" receivedin the office. I i Recent contributions are: MS Druids, $5: - Beta Sigma Rho_ 'SI6; Agriculture Enginering Club.; ContKibutio paign have jum A total of S the Associated • The remainder fee Fo 1 56.50; Dairy Science Club. 510; Outing Club, $107; Angel Flight, To Be Sent .: Kappa Kappa Gamma. 537; Skull and Dines, 510: Chimes. Th ' .M; Division of Counciline Stu n/ de n t Council, $100; Liberal Arts Student Council, 550; Hamilton 111, 533 GO; Atherton. north-east Bursar David C. Hogan has an- 543; Louise Horner Club, $5; Al nounced that forms for the pay-:pha Chi Omega, 535; Kappa Del ment of the spring semester feesazi, 537.20: Ewing 11, 57.75: Ewing will be mailed to all students on'l, 51.59; Lyons, $ r... 91. Thursday. Thompson. A and B levels. The forms will contain a letter S4l: Grange, 525.50: Atherton. from Controller Carl R. Barnes south-east. 536.25: Tho re p son. reminding students that all fees first, third and fourth floors, , must be paid before registration , S6O; Chi Phi, 5109.10; Delta Al- Cones tan photo SI. Ran Mrller The forms will enable the stu- nba Delia, so : zoology 'OFF GROUND'—WaIIs begin ro D V:se on the new men , resi dents to pay by niail or in person U. S3:' phi Epsilon Pi, S5O: Alpha der.ce halls on Park Avenue. The halls are expected to be finished Hogan asked that students who Kappa Lambda. 57.40; Pi Beta for occupancy by the fall of 1959, despite holdups by weather plan to pay by mail send in their Phi. 525; McElwain 11. 510.40; conditions. completed forms as soon as pas- H ibb s , sa_aai Women's Building, sible so receipts may be returned sius ; z eta Tim in time for registration. Alpha. $l5. Fixed charges for the semester Women's Recreation Ass°cl2l " Prof to Head will remain at 5175 for in-state tion„ S 10; Phi Sigma Delta. 525: students and s37sifor out-of-state Atherton, north-east. 533; Froth , students_ Combi ned room and Sl5; Business Administration Stu- AAUP Group board charges will also remain dent Council. 525: Interfratermty the same as last semester. Council. S5O; and Friends, 529. Dr. E. Willard Miller, profes- Hogan reminded students en- Add ibonal campaigns for sor and head of the department rolled under Public Law 550 (Ko- George 'Larry" Sharp, sopho- „ re_an Veterans) that the Veterans' more accident viatiun , are being o f geography, has been named Fr 141.44""igicliglirl"PiciCkmittillrimb '' Administration pays all educa-: carried on in his home town of president of the University chap- ; tional benefits directly to the Upper ?Darby and by students ter of the American Association 3, 6%. Go home like a i Neteran who is responsible per-: in his high'school. Pictures and of University Professors. sonally to the University for pay-, stories about Sharp have been - v IF t.." - ` 2 .,...0 merit of his total fees and charges,' run in papers throughout the He succeeds Merwin W. Hum- v according to Hogan. , stale. phrey , professor of forestry. v The Bursar's Office in the base- The University campaign was Dr. Leon R. Kneebone. associate ; • e a's... . Santa rnent of Willard Building will be started to raise money to help , proiessor of botony and plant w A open from El a.m. to 5 p.m, includ- pay for some of Sharp's, hospital te . • succeeds Alen E. Wier- .V c - " ,4e ) with Gifts from ing lunch hours Monday through expenses. He has been paralyzed p athal AU• If Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Satur- since Oct, 11 when he broke his,man, assistant supervisor of car- r Ali - .et'‘'-. day. - . t neck in a fait from a trampoline.;respandence instruction, as vice- ; .2aar ••-- 1 -_-.- la ' Any questions concerning pay- His hospital expenses have been president; Dr. Harold E. Dickson. V State Coll meat of fees may be addressed estimated to run between 525.000 professor of history of art and z w "•It- 0 to this office. and :30.000. v -••., - --- architecture' succee d s Dr ' D°r°- - rAX.‘zwlail.li'axai x.sa)l=242ixtgalamitiXii..l)mai..wavi3rakarapaJ --- thy H. Venn, professor of educa- , - _____ ___ ..1 - _ Frosh PunisneulA WDFM to Feature ; ... : .- : . e , v ,,,_ __ . ... we., _,,, ..,.. tivi ., , ,,, 7). ,., 0, For Cheati • ng 'Christmas Carol , „I 1 ...-.• im-- -- 04-v,,,Ar - ~..- .• . 4. - 11r: e0 4 3 2 . WDFM's five hour Christmas • . , One freshman has been placed • feature' Pageant tonight wi II fe • , on disciplinary probation and an- Etamy NI Wilder's interpretation of "-- . in - other was given a failing grade Dicken's Christmas Carol, Fred in a course for cheating in exam- W aring • and the Chapel Choir. 'nations. along with NBC's presentation 'VI , Dean of Men Frank J. Simes To the Students of Penn Stale _ ~ of Amahl and the Night Visitors. if . 4 said a freshman in mineral Indus - , tries has been placed on proba- Additional offeringsw ill be a i th FibberN' • If - Lion until June for cheating in a trip ix)-14•istful Vista Wi th Chendstry 1 exam. The action was McGee and Molly, Hollywoo d r 4 4; taken by the Committee on Aca- /3"4 Symphony's performance oa i . '- , *, ' V 1 - demic Discipline of the College the Nutcracker Suite and the Rob- id . During the past ..: -..: %,,,, ~,, of Mineral Industries. err Wagner Chorale. . ..---'-. e• -•,.. ~ . , The academic discipline corn- i i f it f 4 year, it has - :::4 , t 1 .4.44.-- , IN:- . ..! - “ , -- . -:-. - .t- - mittee of the College of Business Administration gave a freshman ; Collegian Ad Staff - . a failing grade reportedly for •,,' using crib notes in a Geology 20 Promotes Sixteen - been . • . mid-term examination. Sixteen members of The thily *„ Simes said the business corn- Collegian advertising staff have 1-* . - mittee did not give stiffer punish-; been promoted. ; i t 1,7 meet because of the student's, They are: - youth and attitude. - i Mary Ryan and Murray Si- Two-Time Captains mon, junior board: Janet Bar_ Bill Cox, one of Penn State'slneY. Barbara Beatty, Sara Brown,. all-time greats, captained Lion Barbara Clouser, Mary Giddings„ . • ii cross-country teams in 1927 and and Nancy Vogeley, sophomore 1928. First harrier since to gain board- - this distinction two years in a Bonnie Bailey, Carol Cohen, . row is Fred Kerr, of York, who Nancy Gingher, Donald Keffer, l ;IL captained the 1957 team and has Sonia Kozier ,Susanne Hornber-; Zifq. been re-elected to the same posi- ger. Carol Rogasner, and .Alex- , '•,;,' Lion for 1958. ander Wolfe, intermediate board. •' Christmas Special N., FREE f tiN - c e 43 Al°vitt projection screen valued ij''' a.t 516.95 is yours free of charge "N."' with any purchase 'of $5O or tii \ j \ more. 4. 1 . The screen alone may be pur chased for 512.95, a savings of .4 four dollars to you. Centre Country Film Lab 122 W. Beaver Ave. 20. 1957 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PrrINISYLVANIA e a , . 1 ( A Best wishes and season's greetings, *2 4 aiaa .C . • 1 A A KEELER 5... the MEM BOOK STORE. INC. 14*64604.3e.,..4 The Administration has voted 16-7 tzi.r.st the nre;ent fiaternity-m -der,,ndent rotstam system in the election of All-Utuversity officers. .neent Marir.o. sophomore fiorn Ci.earfield. on .Wednesday counc:l the p: esent rottf ton was "detrimental to student government." The system '.rope :ves good men from taking o''f.ce ;11-* because it is an off for the fraternity members .he independents. If the sys a',n'ished. fraternities may the f.rs: few elections but will or,iv emphasize the units indies be a c0 ,,,, n0n goal" Jack Halpern. senior from Al oor.a. spoke in favor of the sys t•rr - Indies aren't interested in -ti:c't , ht government.," he said. - ,,nd those who- are interested eau's get enough support from other indies. Therefore. the rota tion system should be kept." - Burton ,Hollander. vice presi dent of the council, wilt be acting president for the next ‘, eight weeks. Michael Walker. president of the council, will take part in a business administration intern (lng program. Louis Herman WaS tion, as secretary. elected second vice president in 1 Dr. Francis A. Babione, asso- rder to take over the duties of ?date professor of marketuig, sue-itne vice president. seeds Warren S. Smith, associate FOR GOOD RESULTS professor of theatre arts, as treas urer. SE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS . a sincere pleasure Jo have had the privilege of serving you . . . and we are deeply grateful. May you have a truly wonderful Holiday and may every road you take in the new year lead to happi- Bess and success. usAd Council Votes Against otation System X4CeMit"Crt PAGE ENE
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