The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 07, 1958, Image 8

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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<! j,i pn t Harrv S made at
“no” to his question of whether alumni, in addition to the five; where the Department of Pub- ’ two will do it University of Oklahoma’s snrinl
■tudent government had the'ex-officio and six lie Information has found its . The high bar. parallels and drills 3ast week. Harry said he
"right to discuss this.” appointed members who serve. own liming bad. in which cases ' rope climb will crown a new never played football because of
Speakers against the motion— Bui Dubbs said "maybe the ; subsequent trials brought bet- Champion Saturday. Our bet is his bad eyes “but I’d make a
Boehret, Stroup and Senior Class public would like to see what ; ter results. 'Cunningham, O’Quinn and a nice good referee 1 guess even
President Thomas Hollander—all the persons they elected are ; Hollander said that through euv named Phil Mullen old nresidents don’t d;»
held the view of All-University doing." .Public Information, ‘ the “right g y ... old presidents dont die either...
Vice President John Rhodes, who Dubbs said that naturally a things, the properly educated! wirt , B u:.
said the Trustees could “work “doubt" exists—"an unfounded things, would get into the press.”L o £oSelam handstand
more efficiently in secret.” one. of course“-but it does After the motion was defeated, n h A n ° St 5 0 n “j
Stroup also held that better exist and that opening the meet- Cabinet approved a motion to! 1 ? 0 ~~” 10 >
"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
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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.
Make Your
Appointments
Now
For Spring
Composites
by
Kepler Studios
324 E. Beaver
Ph. AD 8-0131
CLASSIFIED
TWO SINGLE shower stall*, good con
dition, all metal, fixtures included. Call
AD 8-6311, ask for house manager.
DASCHUND PUPPIES. AKC registered,
$5O. Phone AD $.6974.
NICE LARGE ample room near .campus
and downtown. New furnishings. Call
AD 7-2755.
SINGLE ROOM In private home. 501 S.
Pugh. AD 8-8743.
VERY CLEAN quiet tingle room for non-
smoker. Available immediately. Three
blocks from town. Mtas Farber AD 8-6454.
SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420
South Pugh. Call AD 8-COl3.
WILL PERSON who exchanged grey over
coat outside 363 Boucke Tuesday call
AD 7-2C94. Ask for Bob.
P&E SLIDE RULE in black K&E case
lost Monday. Name inside. Call Robert
Mullan AD 7-4069. Needed urgently!
PERSON WHO mistakenly took ROTO
cap from Pi Sigma Upsilon Sat. nite
please return to HUB desk. Owner needs
badly.
BROWN LEATHER pocketbook; valuable.
Friday, Feb. 24. Call 1230 M.
LIGHT. GRAY topcoat. Pi Kappa Phi,
Sunday; have yours. Call John Midla
ext. 3120.
SPEECH 200 book, name in cover. Bob
Navarra. Call Jim Wood, Phi Kappa
Tau. Reward.
Gyp Ship
FELLOW WHO swapped black checked
overcoat Saturday morning - 4th floor
Boucke, please call Lionel at AD 7-2444*
Leave your name and number.
WAITER NEEDED at Phi Sigma Kappa*
Call AD 7-4939. Ask for Don Dunlop.
RIDERS TO Pittsburgh for Eastern Wrest
ling Championships at Pitt Field House
March 14-15. Leave State College 1Q;15
*-m. Friday. Call Matt Mathews AD S-6464.
I''**' """
RIDE TO New York, Long Island. Wed.
noon, April 2. Call Jeff ext. 2736. -
RIDERS TO Miami, Florida over spring
vacation. Call Norm or Gary AD 7-2009
after 6:30.
STUDENT PART-TIME employment—earn
$5O and up per week now in pleasant
work which will not interfere with your
school activities. Car, neat appearance de
wed. We Trill train you. Apply 2 U WiU
lard Tuesday March U 7:00 p.m. sharp.
Blinker Tinker
EXPERIENCED TYPIST . desire* typing
of term papers, report* ete. Fast, rea
sonable service. Phone AD 8-6943 after
5 p.m.
MALE CAMP Counselors General -and
specialty Camp Susquehanna; New
Milford, Pa. For information, contact Ralph'
Kehrll, 1117 TV. College Ave., State College.'
AD 7-3137 - after ten. *
PHI KAPPA Fraternity: We are holding
this night, March 14, open for you!
17 Lovelies have selected YOU' GUYS to
celebrate the feast of St. Patrick. * Contact
social chairman, Cindy, ext. 144 SM. Thank
You!
Bray Fray
MARSHA, how about a Kent? Me?
NEED A combo? The Jim Moran Quartet
M open for bookings. All types of music.'
Call ext. 3150..
COME—LET’S go strolling at the Sopho
more Clasa Dance Sat. March S 9 to
It in HUB.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on a!) makes of
typewriters. We will call for and dclivee
four typewriter. Nittaay Office Equipment
AS MIA ■
FRIDAY. MARCH 7. 1958
FOH SALE
FOR RENT
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS