PAGE EIGMT Open - Board Motion Defeated Eastern Gym Finals ■ , . . . . _ ... T . u . , , _ . (Continued from page seven). It seems Don Kasner, one oi (Continued from pc ge one) meat of Public Information has campaigned for open Trustee Q , O ■ Thp Wes t Pointer lost coach Warren Neiger's most ver dent govtrnrn,m should recom- than could be goilen through .meetings. to thfLion ear Her in the season satile gymnasts, was ineligible mend consideration to the Board 1 direct newspaper coverage. "It doesnt make any sense, ' 0 . e Lion earner m me season, semester You know what he. and then let it decide. : Dubbs maintained, however.! then” Stroup reasoned, "that Robert Stroup. Engineering that “in the long run, the bestjstudent newspaper should.” t jy 00 .; °, a cnampiun.. we have the explanation coach end Architecture Student Court- public relations the board could Hollander maintained the pub-! The third defending champion jj e jg er jg a graduate of. vnu efl president, however, laid he have is opening its meetings." Ilic relations argument several! i* going to hare a particularly „ ue r se J h /“r talked to Mil* Wyland ywter- j Boehret said the “caliber” ofjtimes—that it is "much better to. hard time defending his crown. jj. Neiger learned his gymnastics day and that *he told him the the persons on the board made;send information through the, We're speaking of tumbler U nder Gene Wettstone. Congratu hed "no particular iland on this 'open meetings unnecessary. He'proper channels," in order to gain l Lowell Meier. His challengers jations Pitt Incidentally did issue." .said 12 are elected by county|more “impact.” • axe Dare Dulaney and Graeme anyone read the comment former Stroup also said she told him societies and nine elected by: However. Dubbs cited cases j Cowan. Wonder which of ibe p rp "public relations" is gotten ings is the way to dispell it study the possibility of havingj^ a " ce ° f )t coming T th «°, ugh through 'Timely* releases of; Stroup said of all the news-the All-University President „ ‘ Trustee business by the Depart- papers m the state, none of them resented on the Board of Trustees. W hat ; ; we would like to see him do is Senate— Missionary to Speak jßocf and Coccus Club I his'special, which he has done in (Continued fm. w !'» Open Meeting Today jtbets Senior President MoU lhM mission to let commerce 407 and °r. J. Botlaars, a Roman Cath-l Joan Weigle, senior m metal- w yi be renewed tonight. It dates theater arts 481 deviate from the,° ,ic missionary who has worked l ur gy from Cogan station, hasjback to high school days. The original course content; switching the tribes of Southwestern b elected president of the Rod “villain” is Syracuse’s Walt Dodge engineering mechanics 408 from New Guinea. wil speak at 11 a.m.' * coccuVcSS who has never lost to Cunning the junior year to the senior year, today in 3_o V» lllard. : and Loccus club - ham in the all-around. All good in the aeronautical engineering! The meeting is open to the! Other officers are Barbara Sim- (and most bad) things must come curriculum; switching economics!public. ;mons, vice president; Carol Ur- to an end . . . 14 from the senior year to the ban, secretary-treasurer; Ade 1 e Pitt has been taking a bit of a junior year in the same curricu-'lum; and changing the descrip-IRey tar, publicity chairman; Dotti licking on these pages this year lum; dropping industrial engi- tions of Air Science 1 and 2. j Harms and Nancy Navikas, Agri particularly on eligibility of fleering 935 and 936 from the; All course changes are effective culture Student Council represen- athletes. We're going to turn the industrial engineering curricu-: September 1958. tatives. ! tablecloth and show a clean side. CIGARETTES LIGHT UP A Ugh •i.rch| THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA STUDENTS! MAKE $25 Do you like to shirk work? Here’s some easy money—start Stickling! We’ll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don’t do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, ad dress, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! Pnd art ej tea* Sofijuud u Cur middle name WHAT IS A SOX TOR STORING RVE-DOUAR BIOS? Fin Tin :HA*O BAftTOLOmi. CESHIPS? They may ’ity, wide-screen radar gen. But one thing’s led with Luckies! After off) tastes better than man makes his splash .uckies will be a Stellar knowledge that you good-tasting tobacco ste even better.) But le 25th century what Try Luckies right now! WHAT IS A FAtt-WEATHE* FSIEND? Phony Crony ■ICJUU. lOML JIU rCW«. STATE rs! WHAT IS A SEASONAL MUSICIAN? union bassett. Summer Drummer PRINCETON WHAT IS A CROOKED GAMBLING BOAT? lent BROWN. 11. or CINCINNATI WHAT 1$ A MAN WHO flXtt TRAFFIC SIGNALS? ROCCR COURTNCT. SACRANENTO STATE WHAT S AH ARGUMENT .KIW&. DONKmr TAOS RARRIRCTON. rROYIBERCE COLA. 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