PAGE EIGHT BusAd Council Refers Honor System to Faculty The Business Administration Student Council has re- ferred the possibility of starting an honor system in the col lege’s ‘'4oo” courses to the faculty for discussion at their meeting March 11. Ossian R. MacKenzie, dean of the college, made the sug gestion to refer the subject to the ~ : ' “ ' ; ~ 7. ; faculty alter hearing the reportA n " ut,on to the faculty. The final of the councii’fr committee on the matter of an hon academic honesty Wednesday. The! or system however, lies in the committee's report was based on ( " an ° s °* *“ c individual mstruc-j the findings oi the Subcommittee,* 01 *- , on Academic Honesty of the Sen-! MacKenxie also announced ate Committee on Student Affairs. ***** commitiea has been form- The senate committee's report 1 }° I°?* *hf possibility showed department heads bc-j ?* founding a scholarship fund lieved cheating was one-third of * n honor of the late George L. the way toward occasional from sai “ l * wat *^ rs# rare Leiflers idea that any meraor- J‘x u ,£££*.£‘ 2 *s; s„a„?,o“‘ l *hir«°'<£'d h £: "400" courses lhe success or idea to , n Ure if of su 1 cce s rfuT 'committee to study the amount ~uld then funded to Tow" f *-ai!ab>e fo'r donation to er undergraduate courses. c u Some members of council said ftymrinstt... they believed some "400" courses •••••viaio now are unde,; some form of hon-, (Continued from page seven) or system. The Senate subcom- part of the list of new additions mittee’s report also states that of this week’s "Gymnastic Top graduate students are often given Tunes of the 'Week": “Fascin takc-home ciosed-book examina- ation," "Around the World in 80 tions. Days,” "Melodic D’Amour,” and The council's committee report "Catch A Falling Star” (for the •European eels have more back will now be duplicated for dis- flying ringmen). bone than American eels. 1 1. -JJ; 1 - *v ■ ■ V-., V-,- : -f... ES.SO JR|E SE ARCH works wonders with oil ■ -■ V : •' : V- . Laces and leathers and dozens of things ? is V--S-4; . I I; | V % T Jgi * : ’X’' -zs''}3. w >*;fj*<j;' N-, ’^®?r Sid boots lacc easier and faster, stay comfortably tight. They do so because the rawhide leather has been made more pliant with a special treatment perfected by Esso Research. The leather in the skiers boots, the tcool in his socks—even the lacquer on his skis—were also made better with the help of other products derived from oil. ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. |£sSO) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Traffic Court Imposes Fines Totaling $2O Six students have been fined a total of $2O by traffic court. Six teen students appeared before the court Monday. Fines included $9 for parking violations, $lO for ;not registering vehicles or not displaying sticker and $1 for fail ing to report to the campus patrol after receiving a ticket. | Eight students who failed to ap pear were automatically fined a [total of $6l. The fines were $26 jfor parking violations, $3O for not [registering and displaying win dow sticker and $5 for failing to ! report a ticket. Three students had fines sus pended, seven had cases dis missed and two had part of their fines suspended. i One student was found guilty of his fifth violation and will , have his car sent home for the semester. Another was found i guilty of his fourth offense and [will have his campus driving privileges suspended for 60 days. Prof to Speak in N. J. ; j Dr. Robert W. Taft Jr., profes sor of chemistry, will address the American Cyanide Company t Wednesday at Bound Brook, N.J. Borough Authority Buys Lot For Proposed Parking Site The State College Parking Authority has purchased the property of Morris I. Fromm at 118 W. Beaver Ave. for a proposed off-street municipal parking lot. | The total price agreed on wa3 ! $46,513 determined on the same basis, Der front-footage, as that of the adjoining property pur chased earlier from M. S. Mc- Dowell. The sale brings the total front footage purchased on Beaver Ave nue, just west of Allen Street, to 100 feet. Still under consideration is the Centre County Film Lab property, on the other side of the Fromm site. It has a front-footage of 50 feet but tapers to .about 24 ;fect in the rear- | The Authority reported that I negotiations are still continuing | for additional sites in the borough. I Borough Manager Robert Y. • Edwards yesterday said, “I do not • anticipate completion of any facilities before Septem ber 1958.”- Geology Summer Camp Forms Are Available \ Registration statement forms for geology summer camp courses may be obtained in 110 Mineral Sciences. They must be returned to the geology secretary by March 3. The" courses will be held at the Mineral Industries camp during IJune and July. A' ''"^^l MEIMI FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1958 Rotation— (Continued from page one) look, Miss Jablonsky expressed the pro-rotation sentiment heard several times around the Cabi net table: “It’s here for a reason." Joseph Boehref, All-Univer sity Secretary-Treasurer, ad vised Cabinet members that they themselves voted in the present rotation system—revis ing the older one—last spring : and that they "must have had I a reason for it." Patricia Moran,- Home Econom |ics Student Council president, an swered that the former rotation system “did not fit the needs of the problem at all." Automation Laboratory Receives Punch Press The Wiedemann Machinery Co. of Philadelphia, manufacturers of heavy duty sheet metal press equipment, and the Ress Machin ery Co. of Pittsburgh, have do nated a new punch press to the Automation Laboratory for use on development operations. CLASSIFIED ADS MUSI BK IN 09 11:0* THE PRECEDING DAT RATES—I 7 words oi laai .10.59 One Insertion f 0.76 rwo Insertions 11.90 Three Insertions Additions! words $ for .99 for day of insertion. FOR SALE SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter; large, heavy model. Good condition, less than half list price. Call AD 8-2067 be tween 5:3Q & € :30. EXPOSURE METER Weston Master 11529.95 $29.95 value. $9.00. Call Brad Karan AD 7-2002. CUT DOWN your living expenses. $995 buys ft very nice all-metal 28 ft 1951 cozy, home trailer. All conveniences. Call AD 7-4614 morning or evening. ONE OR two pairs new nylon stretchable skating tights. Fit sizes medium to extra AD 8-6357. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM. 122 East Hamilton Ave. Phone afternoons or evenings AD 8- 6166. SINGLE ROOM, 129 8. Sparks St.—s 6 a week. Call AD 7-7786 3-5:30 p.m. or AD 7-2831 any other time, ask for Mrs. Miller. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 South Pugh. Call AD 8-6013. SINGLE ROOM: parkins space, private sink, toilet, 123 W. Nittany. AD 7-4850. Ask for Walt Kushan or stop in. SINGLE ROOM near campus, $5 per week* Call Jim -at AD 7-3246 after 7 p.m. ROOM FOR male student double-room on corner, oil heat, hot and cold running water; central. Call AD 7-7792. NICE ROOM, shower-bath and Simmons mattress. Opposite the campus. AD 7-3050. ONE GOLD earring, large glass-eye cen ter—last Saturday night in . Rec Hail* Please contact Vicky ext. 1045. BROWN HORN-RIMMED bifocals Sat. night, no case. Please return, desperately needed. Contact Skip Lenker AD 7-2251. K&E SLIDE RULE, orange case, initials G.M.D, Call Jerry MacDonald AD 7-4908. RED WALLET in South Dorms area. Contain? keys, meal ticket. If found PLEASE call Judy* 1423-M. Reward. BROWN-HANDLED hunting knife .on campus Snt. evening. If found please call AD 8-9196. Reward. ONE CAMEL Hair Overcoat from Phi Gamma Delta Sat. nite: has owners name inside. Phone AD 8-9167 ask for Jack. PERSON WHO took my gray tweed coat; gloves, keys in pocket from PI Kappa Alpha Saturday call ext 3238. Reward. IN WARING lounge men's room Wed.— one Elgin wrist-watch, badly needed. Reward. Call Bob Gaver AD 7-762 L WANTED GIRL TO share four-room apartment one block from campus. Rent $3O. Contact Jan AD 8-8441 ext. 2408 or AD 8-6952. HEY YOU Lucky Thompsonites! Remem ber the convenience of the Studrnt Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service? Why not t»e the conveniently located branch just breezeway? MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Ham Radio Operators to keep in touch with outside world. Hoyt Girls. DR. JAMES W MAUERY Chiropractor* 140 East Beaver Ave.-Office hours Tues days and Thursdays 10-12 a.m.. 2-4 p.m., 6-8 p.m Phone AD 7-3900, Lewiitown 8-7067 LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of 'typewriters. We will call for and deliver roar typewriter Nittany Office Equipment. AD 8-6125 _ PERSONAL EVERYTHING IS reveiMd at Phi Kappa
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