The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 12, 1958, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
—Daily Coilagian photo by Gary }Criminal
SLICK SIDEWALKS have made walking treacherous and tumbles
numerous this week, as Stewart Barmen, freshman in business
administration from Pittsburgh, found out the hard way. Although
falls have been numerous, no serious injuries have been reported.
Be Ist in Your Hall
To Peddle to Class
It's been kept secret so far, but now the cat is out of the;
bag. The latest rage. scheduled to hit campus in the spring
(which looks to be 10 months hence), is bicycles.
Unknown to All-University Cabinet and other student,
government groups, a group of coeds in Atherton decided it
Hillel Arranges
Student Tours
For 0
verseas
The Penn State Hillel Founda-1 Department of Housing to bring
takes to campus. The tion is cooperating in arrange-i ce to
the coeds •
depart
ments for two. overseas student m eat also promised .
tours for the summer of 1958. ;it would build bike racks for
One tour is a 7-week institute the ambitious ingenues. i '
in the state of Israel, sponsored' Otto E. Mueller. director of the,
department, said this sort of thing'
by the B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-;
lion with the Jewish agency tor ,happens every year at this time.
college students. Presently, there are a few racks
(for bicycles) placed around cam-
The total cost per person will'
be $825, which includes round-ip l us, but they only have space for
l'ive to 10 bikes each.
trip transportation, full main
tenance in Israel, guided tours of However, the unsuspecting co
thel country, lectures and orien-
eds have no idea of what they
tation sessions conducted by lead -may be starting. Mueller said it
ing Israeli personalities and a
;is possible that as enrollment in
work period in an agriculturatereases, and campus parking (of
settlement. - :cars) becomes a large problem,
bicycles may become the answer
The second tour is a study-work,
camp tour to Africa being plan-
I to campus travel. As an example,
tied from June 28 to Sept. 2 for;
he cited the University of Michi
about 60 selected students. Angan where bikes are so numerous
;that if you don't have one, you're
interreligious interracial tour, it i
will be led by Dr. James Robin-
out of it.
son, executive director of the: And its entirely possible this
Morningside Community Center, may happen here. Some coeds
of New York City, and Rabbi, are already using bikes to get
Israel Mowshowitz of the Hillcrest from the new dorms to their
Jewish Community Center of : classes.
Long Island. j Picture the campus In ten
The group will travel, study and f Tears:
work in Liberia, Ghana, French 1 1. University plans peripheral
Cameroon and other Africanlbike parking areas. i
countries. The cost o 1 the tour s! 2. Student government studies
$1650, but scholarship assistance: complaints about reckless ped
will be available. dlers.
Information on these two tours; 3. On Saturday nights, pave
is available at the office of the!ments along Shortlidge Road
Hillel Foundation, 224 Locust;would be made one-way, to alle-
Lane. •viate bike congestion.
4. Bike paths will be added to
Swope to Speak the state turnpike system, with a
;revised toll rate system.
1 5. Foreign pedestrians 'would
On Cow Handling 1 , be imported for foreign bike
._,
Dr. Robert E. Swope. advisor to noers•
the Pre Vet Club. will lead a 6. Rec Hall wi.ll be completely
demonstration on the handling o frebuilt with a bike racing track.
dairy cattle in the Dairy B arns Intercollegiate bike meets will be
tonight. scheduled with the University of
The demonstration will follow:Michigan.
the monthly business of the club Undoubtedly, the coeds in Ath-
at 7 in 117 . Dairy. ,erton have no idea of the far
The demonstration. which is reaching importance of their de
,open to the public,. will include cision to bring bikes to campus.
temperature taking. milking. gen... Can you just picture coeds with
4eral examination and examina-:greasy ankles.
!ion for pregnancy.
Discuuion on Travel Slides
Wayne Lippman will lead a dis- head of the Altoona Center, has
cusion on "Viewing Europe by, been elected president of the Jun-
Slides" at 7 tonight in 215 Hetzel for College Council of the Middle
Union. /Atlantic States for 1958-59.
By LARRY JACOBSON
would be peachy if they could
bring their bikes up in the spring.
I After all, they reasoned, no more
, fatigue from running to classes,
no more corns.
Besides, bikes are good reduc
ing agents.
These coeds asked for, and
received, permission from The
Fiche to Head Council
Robert E. Eiche, administrative
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Grad Student
; Represents WH
In WUS Group
Bruce Adams, graduate student
in geography from Bloomsburg,
,has been appointed to represent
the West Halls Council on a com
mittee being formed to help spon
;sor the World University Service.
VMS, formerly aided by the
;Campus Chest, is an international
organization to assist in meeting .
the most crucial needs of uni
versities and students throughout
the world.
Jacob Dentu, junior in electrical
engineering from Ghana, Africa,
and a member of the University
Christian Association, asked the
council to make such an appoint
ment.
Dentu said one of the major'
projects of WUS at the present
time is to aid South Africans who!
with to enter medical school. Last
year the South African govern
ment passed a bill that will with
draw government aid to students
who wish to enter medical school
in South African universities, he
said.
In other business, William Whit
latch read constitutional changes
made necessary by changes in the
Association of Independent Men
constitution, which supersedes the
council constitution.
Smith appointed William Gohn,
freshman in psychology from
Lansdowne, chairman of the tele
vision committee in McKee Hall.
Faculty Members
Attend Ad Confab
Four faculty members of the;
School of Journalism attended
the Harrisburg display adver
tising conference of the Pennsyl
vania Newspaper Publishers' As
sociation and the Interstate Ad-'
vertising Managers A s s o ciation
!Friday and Saturday.
At the joint meeting were H.
'Eugene Goodwin. director of the
school; Donald W. Davis, head
•of the Department of Advertisin
land Richard 0. Byers and Roland
S. Hicks, members of the adver-
Aising faculty.
Scholarship Fund Begun
For Students in Sc;ence
A scholarship fund to aid stu
dents working toward a science
degree has been established in
honor of J. Paul Smith, a gradu
ate of the University and, until
his death, president of the Visk
,ing Co., Chicago.
The fund, to be known as the
!J. Paul Smith Memorial Fund.
was established with a gift of
1517.240, the remainder of an orig
inal, fund set-up to aid children
;of employees of the company.
ADS MUST BE IN DI Mee AIL
THE ?RECEDING DAT
RATES-11 words or Issas
SCSI Ono Insertion
$5.75 Two Insertions
*Log Inns insertions
Additional words 3 for .115
for sash day af traerlim
GREY PERSIAN lamb ma t Muskrat
Jacket, Rat to match. Fox fur piece.
Owner in Florida. AD 7-4E5«.
TRUMPET RING with case and ac
cessories. slightly used. good condition,
clean. Call AI) 7-49157. Joe Cannistra.
PORTABLE RANDYROT Washer. excel
lent condition. ideal for apartment or
trailer-220. Phone AD 7-3792.
LES PAUL Special Electric Guitar with
use and amplifier. AD S-915b, 111 Zan
College Ace.. Apt. 17.
AIRES 35 mm. Camera with F:1.9 lens.
focusing to 10 inebea: nearly new. Call
Phillip Rea AD 7-4152.
MEN'S Size 9 insulated figure skates and
1 guards: nee. never used. Good bargain.
,only $20.00. Call AD E-6068 ask for Joe
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room with board.
1 block from Old Main_ Modern fur
nishinan. Al) S-5441 ext. 3587.
MODERN TWO bedroom unfurnished
apartment adjacent to campus; suitable
for two or three students or married
couple. Available March Ist. Call AD
S-6101.
ONE SINGLE room and one.balf double
room for rent, 234 S. Pugh St. Call
AD 7-3152.
THREE ROOMS and bath furnished apart
ment; available March 31. Private en
trance. *ll utilities paid. Can AD 74110.
SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420
S. Pugh Also taro garages. Call AD
s-6013.
BOY'S DOUBLE student room also halt
boy's double student room. Phone AD
7410 A, -
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
Morbidity Outsells
Mush in Valentines
•
By NEAL FRIEDMAN
Young love, like everything_ else, has -been affected by
the high cost of living and the current economic slump.
Valentines, to be sure, are not on the way out—in fact
sales are increasing; but a check of downtown stores yester
day revealed that sales of $2, S 3 and $5 varieties are declining.
"We had some in last week,"
said one merchant, "and we sold
them all• but people these days
seem to favor the cheaper ones."
Valentines this year appear in a
multitude of shapes, sizes and
appeals. Long narrow ones are
rapidly replacing the traditional
rectangular shapes, while poetic
verse and delicate artistry are
giving way to ghoulish monsters
uttering such platitudes as "You
don't even know I exist," and
"Would you still love me if it
weren't for my money?"
One card, obviously a throw
back to The 1920'5, had the
words "23 Skidoo" emblazoned
across the front: but the speaker
was dressed in the style of an
even earlier age, The Gay Nine
ties.
For the sentimentalists, there
Cutler to Speak
On Education
Dr. Howard A. Cutler, co-ordin
ator of General Education and
professor of economics, will speak
at 8:30 tonight in the main lounge
of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel.
His topic will be "Higher Edu
cation and the Imponderables."
The lecture is one of a series of
five to be presented on alternate
Wednesday nights throughout the
semester. They are sponsored by
the Faculty Committee of the
University Christian Association.
The talks will deal with the
responsible university in an Age
of Crisis with particular reference
to the University's responsibilities
in the realm of student values.
Psychology Prof Given
Psych Association Post
Dr. Edmund_ V. Mech, assistant
professor of psychology, has been
appointed to a subcommittee of
the Educational Psychology Divi
sion of the American Psychologi
cal Association.
Mech will study the possibility
of establishing profesional insti
tutes for psychologists involved
in training in order to develop
workshops which can help on
the-job teacher training.
FOR RENT
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room with or with.
out board. 24 South Pugh St.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent on
north side of campus suitable for 2 or 3
boys; utilities furnished. Phone AD 7-3231.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent on
north side of campus. suitable for four
boys: available immediately. Phone AD
74231.
ROOMS FOB rent—attractive first floor
single room for male student near cam
nue. South Atherton Street near Electric
Diner. Reasonable- Call AD 7.7212.
EtEßrs A roc,n for three who would
like to study And lice together near
town and campus. SI a week. Call AD
7-4344.
WANT SOME room to spread out? Large
single room near downtown and cam
pus. 28 a week. AD 7-2669.
TWO NICE large double rooms centrally
located In 306 S. Atherton. Call AD
3-0673.
BEIGE SWEATER in plastic bag .lost
Monday between 119 Locust Lane and
Weis Market. Reward. AD 7-2047.
LOST ON Friday night one pair brown
rim glasses. Plea** call Jon Lang ext.
3471.
A PAIR of black-rimmed /lasses. just
before finals. Call ext. 489 uk for
Claudette.
MAROON HAND-KNIT wool scarf, vicinity
Willard or M.L Bldg. Call AD 8-0801
after five.
V. 1.; 11F IP.
RIDE TO Miami or Tampa and return
during Eager vacation. Call AD 8490
between II:20 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. or ere_
nine and ask for Joe.
FELLOW To share a quiet 2-room apart,
ment I block from campus with cooking
facilities. Call AD 7-2171 or Al) 7-2665.
GUITARIST AND Violinist for Pajama
Game orchestra March 20-22. Interested
parties call Kies Todd AD 7-49 M
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958
were still many cards with the
words "Sweetheart" and "Dar
ling" nestled within a border of
flowers, lace and, of course,
hearts.
Flowers for Valentine's Day,
along with cards for mothers,
dads, grandparents, brothers, sis
ters, and even the boss, are grow
ing increasingly popular. One
florist attributed this to the fact
,that it is now possible to wire
flowers almost anywhere in the
world.
And for those people who
want their card to be right up
to the minute, here's a verse for
the Milltown Age:
Psychoses are red.
Neuroses are blue,
Everyone knows
I'm just nuts about you.
NISA to Judge
Leonides Book
Leonides council has decided
to submit a scrapbook of its ac
tivities for judging at the National
Independent Student Association
convention March 27, 28 and 29
at Oklahoma Agriculture and Me
chanical College.
The council decided to send
delegates to the convention, but
did not name any.
Leonides also voted to send
Lorraine Jablonski, president; and
Daunna Doebler, a member of
council, to the brotherhood ban
quet tonight in the Hetzel Un
ion ballroom.
The Leonides scholarship dance
has been set for Feb. 21. It will
be held in the Hetzel Union ball
room. The Leonides scholarship,
for which the dance raises money,
will be given to a deserving inde
pendent woman.
`Code to Hold Workshop
On Math in Geneseo
Dr. Clyde G. Cork, associate
professor of education, will con
duct a 1-week workshop at the
!Genesee State Teachers College,
Geneseo, N.Y., on the teaching of
!elementary school mathematics.
!He will work with a group of
Latin-AmericanL educators, pre
senting the work in English with
Ithe help of an interpreter.
WANTED
PAIR OF Skis, must hare safety bindinia,
must be in reasonable condition. Ca lf
after 7 p.m. AD 7.2:164.. Fra n k Merle.
ROOMMATE *ANTED. One boy to join
three in apartment or four boys interested
in apartment- 'Rhone AD S-6967.
WANTED—WAITERS. Call Chi Phi fra.
ternity. Call AD 7-4332 atk for Dick
Hood, caterer.
DUE TO many inquiries far dance band
experience, AIM is sponsoring another .
large dance band. Interested people eon.
tact Warren Dougherty AD 8-9024 or Roger
Munnell AD 7.4444. Tryouts for all braes
players will be held at 100 Carnegie Thurs.
Feb. 13.
ACCORDIONIST FOR Sehubolettlera "Ger.
man Folk." Call Dave Kurtz 2-4144/:
ext. 2131 day. or Lois Reese ext. 291.
SECRETARY TO company offieer. Interest
inz and responsible position . for an
experienced secretary. Local resident pre.
ferred. Shorthand required. Call AD 7-7611
ext. 12.
GENERAL REFERENCE Librarian (mil*
or female). Professional training and
experience required. Call AD 7-7611 ext. 12.
THREE BLACK Derby. for Thespian show
"Pajama Game." Contact Nancy Kau.
clack ext. 1320,11 or 15E8.
USED COPIES of "Physics The Pioneer
Science" by Taylor for Phyales 101 sin;
dents. AD 541441 eat. 2041 or AD 11-21134.
MISCELLANEOUS
COLLEGIAN CIRCULATION stiff corn.
pulsory meeting Wed. evening 7116 p.m.
in the Collegian office. Please be prompt,
old and new members.
THE DIRECTOR of Camp Conrad Weiser
of the Rending YMCA will interview
Droeaeetive eonnseiora for al/ phases of the
oturiP program on Friday Feb. 14 at the
Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main.
Sign up in advance for an appointment.
DR. JAMES W. MAUERY Chiprometor.
140 East Beaver Ave. Office hours Tues
days sod Thursdays 10-12 a.m.. 2-4 p.m,
6-8 p.m. Phone AD 74900, Levristorrn
8-7067.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes
troewritera. We will call for and deliver
your typewriter. Kitten,' Officer Exinito
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