PAGE EIGHT Club TIM Favored; jAPhiO Gives ! r . , . Keys, Initiates Financial Aid Soughti34 a t Banquet The Town Independent Men Council will begin to seek| Alpha Phi Omega, men’s na financial support for its proposed Club TIM since a survey; 1 * service fraternity initiated has showed that town independents are interested in the ! str.-k e C S project. jat its annual banquet Charles Bartholomew, chairman of the committee which! John Hunt, senior in education conducted the survev announced that 80 per cent were Athens, and Wayne Lipp *stcd in Club TIM and 65 per. senior in economics from cent would be willing to contri- 1 .jQuakertown, received the service bute to its support. •' 1 award presented to members of Bartholomew said students who did not indicate a desire to support Club TIM would con sider it if they saw what they would be paying for. The nega- tive replies were reported to have come from men who are married or considering being married. Financing Club TIM remains the biggest problem. TIM offi cials indicated they may seek aid from the University. In other action at Wednesday’s meeting, the council ratified an! _ , _. _ addition to the by-laws and heard Ag Dean to Give Talk A proposed amendment to the; Dr. Russell B. Dickerson, as constitution and another addition' • . to the bv-laws. sociale dean of the Colle e e of j The addition to the by-laws, if Agriculture, will give an lllus-, approved at the next meeting,Urated talk on “Agriculture in the! •would give all former TIM offi-: Philippines” at the College of! cers a seat on the council as long; n.m as thev fulfill the requirements ;A^ rlcu ! ture F ° ru ”' at 4,10 p - m -j for office ; today m 112 Buckhout. 1 WHAT ft THE SETTLEMENT H AW AUTO ACCIDENT? Sma*h Cask CAROL MtMk WHAT ft AN UttHATING MONSTER? Snggin' Dragon CART lAit OKLAHOMA A 4 M WHAT ft A crocheting contest ? Lit 3CAKIOM. WHAT SOUND DOES A BROKEN CIOCK MAKE? n>»» »on»ti«iTn.r. Sick Tick CMATMAM CCILtCt LIGHT UP A All fralernili.es have been approved for the entertain ment of women guests tonight and tomorrow night except Al pha Phi Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega, Omega Psi Phi and Phi Kappa Psi. Alpha Phi Delta. Pi Lambda Phi and Pi Sigma Upsilon have been approved for Saturday night only. MOVIE STARS can have the best of everything. The one above (Miss Va Va Voom) drives a limousine so swanky it carries a sports car instead of a spare. Her swimming pool’s so large it has tides. When it comes to cigarettes, Miss Voom picks (Surprise! Surprise!) Lucky Strike. Says she, “A Lucky is just as light as they come, dahlings. Its divine taste comes from fine tobacco ... and simply everyone knows it’s toasted to taste even better!” All of which makes her a Quotable Notable! Light up a Lucky yourself. You’ll say, “It’s the best-tasting cigarette I ever smoked!” End quote. WHAT a A GOUSMET SOCIETY? c»«ou scon. Grub Club KENT STATE U WHAT IS A CHIN STRAP? taken ituNMNC. Face Brace AUCUSTAKA COIIECt Lace Race Ught SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATF COLtEGE PENNSYLVANIA Approved Fraternities l/i/HAT IS * v *%sriiAomn \ u . " lw) J Product cf the local chapter who have given outstanding service to the Uni versity. i The 34 initiates, including iGeorge Donovan, director of stu- dent activities, are: | Stanley Burkey, George Clark, James Dean, Louis Dufresne, .Charles Franklin, Stafford Fri ;day, Ronald Gallagher, Gary jGentzler, Donald Gordon, Rich- ard Hammond, Richard Janda, Thomas Kain, Raymond Bittner, Lamar Gross, Richard Kitzinger, I Bernard Klem, Michael Lazor ■chak. j Thomas Leary, Wilber Lewel :len, Arthur Littlewood, Fred Lor |enz, Kenneth Louis, Robert Mc- Carron, Donald Mikesell, Larry! ! Morris, Melvin Rockey, Arthur Schneider, William Service, Har |ry Sichi, Donald Smith, Hugh jWagner, Richard Welch and Chester Zimolzak. Stock for dough? START STICKLING! MAKE $25 WVll pay $25 for every Stickler we print— +4 and for hundreds more that never get used! So start Stickling—they’re so easy you can think of dozens in seconds! Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don’t do drawings.) Send ’em all with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. WHAT IS THE SECOND VIOLIN IN A TWO? ahclia lew. Middle Fiddle CM. COLL, or ARTS A CRAFTS c c/cdaezo- is our middle name Education Council Requests Revamping of Curriculum The Education Student Council has recommended that some education courses be dropped or. consolidated and liberal arts courses added to the curriculum,. The council also felt that a pro posed Honor System, although a fine idea, would be unworkable because of the size of the Uni versity. Council members said the time for the instigation of such a program was long past. I Some council members said j such courses as Education I should be consolidated into the ! education blocks as a practical ! course. Others felt that it could ! be divided into two parts, the ! j first of which could be includ- ' ed in the first semester's pro- • gram and the other in the sev- | enlh or eighth semester. j Because of the increased empha-: sis being placed on math and! science the council members have; suggested that such liberal arts Pearson Writes Book On Eng Creativeness Donald S. Pearson, associate professor of electrical engineer ing, is the author of the book, ;“Creativeness for Engineers," published by Edwards Brothers, jlnc., Ann Arbor, Mich. A graduate of Case School of Applied Science, Pearson was ap pointed to the engineering faculty in 1949. rsl CIGARETTES ; FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1958 courses as Math 6, Zoology 25 as well as similar courses should be added to the education curricu lums. Council felt that the advisory system should be re-organized so that advisors would be able to spend more time with their ad visees. RADIO Service and Supplies •Cm Radios gg. •Portable Radios Sri •Phonographs • Batteries z. / State College TV 232 S. Alien St CLASSIFIED ABB MUST BE IN B 4 11:6# THE PRECEDING DAT RATES 17 vordi 01 Icut s•4# Oat Insertion 10.75 r»e Insertion* 91.00 Thru Insertions Additional irordi I for .09 for •ttß day of Insertion. USED GOLF Clubs for sale—registered MacGregor Mt’s nine irons, three woods } one year old. May be seen at Ice Kink. B&O RIBBON Microphone 060. frequency, response 30*15 cps.. low impedance. Call between 12 and 5:30-7:00, AD 8-6789. 3-PIECE living room suit, reasonable price. Can be seen at 1124*2 S. Allen St after 6 p.m. 1950 PONTIAC. 4-door sedan, good con dition. Call AD 8-0339. FURNISHED APARTMENT*— Metzger Building, available immediately: three rooms, bath. Call Fred, AD 8-6718. * NICE LARGE single room. Available Im mediately. Call AD 7-2768. SINGLE ROOM, first floor beside batbj near campus. AD 7-2265. HALF OF double room with or without board. Very quiet. 243 South Pugh St. HALF OF a double and one double room; Quiet students preferred. Close to cam pus. 246 S. Pugb. Call AD 8-8826. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room, > attractive. Available now, approved by the Uni versity. Car necessary. 163 Waupelsne Drive. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 South Pugh. Call AD 8-6013. PENN STATE jacket from Boucke Tues day afternoon. Phone- Bob Thompson ext. 3535. SLIDE RULE in or around Cathaum Theatre. Call Jim West AD 8-0488. BLUE TWEED overcoat and scarf Satur day night at Kappa Sigma. Please call Walt AD 7-2044. Needed desperately. DARK BROWN leather notebook contain ing Pickett-Simplex slide rule in Os mond, Monday. Please call Cisir ext. 3054. ONE BLUE and grey tweed overcoat from Kappa Sigma Saturday night Phone AD 7-4939 aak for Sully. REWARD FOR red leather wallet between Pattee and-Simmons. Contains matrle card. Call Maureen ext. 653 WRISTWATCH WITH leather band be tween the HUB and Ree. Hall or in Ree Hall Saturday night. If found call John AD- 7-2971. Reward. GOLD RING in bow design; set with 6 'garnets, 1 missing. Great sentimental value. Call Kip, ext 171. Reward. I- : I MALE CAMP Counselors: General and specialty Camp Susquehanna, New Milford, Penna. For information contact Ralph Kehrli, 117 W. College Ave., State College. AD 7-3137 after ten. WASHLADY SPECIALIZING in men's trousers. Call Vince Neuhauser AD 8- 6795. ONE STUDENT to share Apt with three vets. Call ext 3607 “Max’*. NITTANY 42 congratulates SP3 Ed Ter rible" Terrill -on the two-month-old shadow on hi* upper lip. WITH HIS first pair of Levis John A. Maas has become top gun on first floor Hamilton. WOODSMAN: Bring your woodswomen to the Forestry BalL Ticket* will be sold at the door. Notice, corked boots not permitted on dance floor. SOPHOMORE BOYS—ask your favorite girl to the Sophomore Class Stroll oa March 8. Music by AIM. DR. JAMES W MAUERY Chiropractor, 140 East Beaver Ave. Office hours Tues days and Thursdays 10-12 a-nu, 2-4 pjJt, 6-8 p.m. Phons AD 7-3900. Lewistowa 8-7067. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nlttany Office Equipments FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED MISCELLANEOUS