THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COIUSE PENNSYLVANIA WEDNESDAY. MASCH T2.l, S j Sw Ooivan - Little Man on Campus ' En 9 Sci ' Has - x r 1 I Off on the Wrong Foot Bluebooks, Too l\ T>.,. Ki-cti'jtu C-ittee limits political parties to a T 0 THE EDITOR: Being present- \_J I A pr*».->c: m-I amour: ol nr.ney to be spent during a cam- I } For the sp,« 4 O-'Ctions. the parties tray spend u? t™h tnges. yourV, / ' (W ](. . to $4OO Any amotu.: over this is consideiea a senous have gjven the stu dent body and LA. U \/ \ ) violation of the Elections Code. erroneous impression of the engx- A ‘V'KK A \//AvA I Kov/ever, there in an easy way of getting around this fng the work is done on J i ) /\ \ \ \^~7l prescribed figure if a parly wants to spend ro° re than the jj*stt idem C C~~ 'MM* \ Elections Committee allowance. Th;s is having things testing .-> i f ea r lest the program \ • w4J \ .1 chared in the name of party members or officials instead be flooded with thousands of ap- |jjJ \ //VA ' t ~ plicants. i yJ . //_! >rT- —*— ~ ggggS'sffiwa&tala of the party itself. _ _ The engineering science cur- II \ Two Lion party clique chairmen apparently did this, riculum has a system of testing -fr/ All " mBBSEmW ,• c , ft n quite like that of the other cur- 1/ \\ iA\ MSBKBSBr ana left debts totaling more than $3OO. ricula, and I spend as much time / // Ivyr Ib&&hBB\\ I The disclosure of this yesterday made the second time studying for the well-known I —lf MBM&SBBf\\ v [ in two days political parties have received bad publicity. venUy^tudents.^not 1 more. n if BgM'jC'X l The present two parties have been temporarily barred we’re not supposed to be getting >, fffi-jfflH'l' \ 1 ' y . IT . .. , -if- „ n c tests, I wish someone would tell m \ from holding meetings in University buildings because of pro f S —~ / i \\ alleged misuse of property at the party meetings Sunday —William W. Bickham Jr., '6O ■ ” I Ijßa )/ "As comes on wp of Elections Committec-tvhose SISuS VwHL ' - action is quite commendable—granting more freedom to a nd probably other technical \ W/S political parties. The parties are bound now by a -‘gentle- »£ no « e C ° e u a r s s o e n s f‘ r a^ e Aord t- ” man's agreement.” “generally.” However, most "Time to wake up—can I borrow these for my history class?" The gentlemen in politics seem to have gotten off on Honors workhi otheFieldT re- the wrong foot. And, if this is not corrected, Elections quire no testing—only student Collegian Finances Committee could not be condemned for not being so initiative.) , A I * * agreeabl * Gazette Fees , AdvertLSLng TODAY ■ * Half-Empty House Pay for Newspaper . , , , Chest Club, T 7 Sparks * * * * During the first Artists Senes concerts, students who Christian Ktiio»»hi P . 12:15 p.m.. 213 hub First of a Series 3 t , Collegian Bunineaa Staff candidates, 7 p.m., . . . , had obtained tickets and could not attend were politely ms sparks „ J „ r The Daily Collegian, since it is partially subsidized . , Collegian Circulation Staff Jr. Board. 6:45 " reauesied to cither return them at the Hetzel Lmon desk p.m.. co:i,vi.n office by student fees and partially self-supporting, is unique * Forestry Consoration. 11 a.m.. 121 Sparka J jr p s it o i or pass them on to a friend who would make use of them. icc-panheiienic soneieadec. cnnica. men. among student activities. V j p.m.. 200 Carnegie; women. Sits p.m., ° There have been vacant seats at every concert. When hub Assembly The total income for Collegian during the 1956-57 International Relation! Club, 7:3« p.m., ° ° the Festival Quartet appeared Feb. 23 in Schwab Auditor- u>o sparks school year was $44,545.93, according to the Associated Metallurgy Seminar. 1:10 p.m.. 31, illard J T ’ 7 ** ium there were 300 vacant seats. Mining Seminar. 4 :ir» p.m.. 24 mi Student Activities audit re- Al the Dublin Players’ Saturday matinee of “Juno - s> “ “*> ri * rh,n Schuhpiattiers. 7=20 p.m., port. Of this, $24,391.40 came retained h by r Conegian HUH card room frnm ctnrlont fpoc Thp rpmain- reidineu oy t-uitegiaii, nit. iui and ’he Pavcock "60 Dor cent of the seats were emntv and N«man club choir. 7:?,o p.m.. Church iroin ilua “ u iee:> - • llie major improvements and a ana H3\cock, do per cun 01 me scats t.ere ana NfWnilß Club Nmfn ,. 7 p . m .. Church ing $2 0,000 came mainly from sinking fund Profits last year there were also several vacant at the evening perform- - N, c '‘ h^"l tlub L ' c,u " s,r,M - ‘" m - 101 advertising revenue. amounted to $5,374.02, of which ance ' outing ciub Cabin and Trail div Uian. t These records are available less than one-half went to some It takes little effort for students to return tickets. R *!;^S'F r ,;"*3Vrm^y“ n ' 2 Vemb°em'of X When performers of such status do visit the University, AAw-Fi Bladt “"<•«»“». C:l5 p- m - trolled by Collegian, Inc., the body of Collegian, Inc., axe: it is not only common courtesy to allow other students :i 0 / 7 Eng ; nMr8 ’ 8:30 of tte°Univeraty: Dr Joseph the chance but also to provide a full audience for the T.*J* counrn. 7 203 hub bers and students. This group J- Rubin, professor of Amen artists Woi,cn-.Tbo s ru"7 D mm.. C srA approves the operating budget can o^'p^blk art stb - UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL for Collegian. All expenditures an assistant director of Pu In the future students should remember that one R„wt Alien. Lucille capeiia. Joseph not budgeted must be approved lntprmation, ana . ■. . . ~ «,• , , ~ . , Cheddar, David choate. James ciaypooi, by Collegian, Inc. Chiappetta, associate protessor ticket is pretty valuable. Added together, unreturned Fred Culp. Charles DePriest. Betty Har- ’ ovnpn c P : n i a( -t of education. - , , , ~ . . , , - ri.-um. Daniel Mohnkern. James Naugle. xll , e expense m Jaai ... .. „ v„Dpnn r.nnd tickels cause only a half-empty house and hundreds of Michael oiderman. suranne Pattison. years budget was printing. Exofficio. H. Augene uooa .. ..J.J.J 1 George Place. Marvin Preston. Bernard This Came tO slightly more win, director Of the bcnool OL disappointed students and townspeople. Quire Joseph sihinsky. Dorothy Span- than $35,000. The printing is Journalism; John D. Vairo, in hnethßwfmamA,'r>UcKh;dert K nX der - done under contract by the structor in journalism. and Nittany Printing and Publish- legian editorial adviser, Kicri lr/ < r . a a | n L IntomimA/c ing Company, publisher of the ard O. Byers, associate protev IC [ t-> 1 1 c trt A /■■}■ JOD interviews Centre Daily Times. sor of journalism and Collegian ** *kJ '»'• * Companies interviewing March Included in the expenditures business adviser; KODeri !’. appears we were right. The Interfraternitv Council 26: was $3,599.90 in budgeted Steele. v/ o men's , , ■ , - „ _• ■ -J 1* J u.tteiir institute: Jun. Aug p.s ms in me. salaries and wages. These m- dent; Suzanne Smith, women lias tui-gtiVou. the Phi kappa Psi incident already, f.k. Eng sci, chem e, Metal, ft for elude “compensation” for the Student Government P res 1 The council has met twice since the fraternity was rcTjX a„ bs ms ee. me. Phy, clfss presidlntf'SenX xounu yumv ui breaking the councils little-known-about o? 0 ™™ 1 c ?; B J V n -auk bs >n c«r, chem io sa ] ar i es D aid students to cir- sophomore class president; pf-e-imtiation practices (Hell Week, in other words) code. r '-- ‘ n em ' culate the paper to distribution ven H i. g a g n '"|' r C °and^EdS _. , . , , , . , . . Philadelphia National Bank: jun. Au* bs points and campus offices, ness manager, ana va The code is there and that s about it. And it appears ba in la. Econ, En«i, Hist, Bus Ad, These are budgeted and ap- Dubbs, Collegian eauor. *“•* IFC A1 *« d» a™."'.,,’;*, c..., E. Pr c V oUe.’lL C 7"l. ei te’ t’radition. *«» are as guilty of breaking the code as Phi Kappa Psi, which ch\n!!' chfm. BS Pb?s S pays a “bonus to’the Board of Times, and George H. Dono was iusl "unfortunate" to net raimbt Ppltri -;i Prr-M«d: Frosh. soph. Jun, Sen. in Editors and the Business Sen- van, former director oi was just unlortunale to get caught. So the council ,We tie M , r»r .ummer, ior Board from any profit made are non-voting members aoesnT want to put teeth into enforcing the code. D^ n J '2 s sJn-. 1 | s M fn du^? u I ? ear ; Th l v \ ls n 0 , 5°° g inn 1 ? Dubbs vice presi- L appears to us that IFC won’t take any action until MiMi ,„ Div: BS Ms in buVi^rectnfyears" it ha?'been dint; ’ VaiVo, secretary, and a pledge is seriously injured. But action should be pre- EE- A *' r tnbuted since Monday at 1 p.m. f] Szk' >< «i Lai IXM Successor to The Free Lance, est 1 887 Ticket sales to non-students be- .ll ( Aj 1 .8" Pwhluhrd Tanday through Saturday morning donne |hr l-ntwraltv vaar Tha 3*m. tOmOITOW. V«ivZ- A y| Oaily ColtexUn n a *tudrni-upf ratrd newspaper Entered aa aecond-claw matter Th» ■«""«» - »8-«» »». is the 13th program in the Artists’ e-y rTT^TT ED DU ÜBS Editor „£>'>. STEVE HIGGINS. Bus Mgr. Senes. SIOE...MERE YOU LS&\ ( FINE... /NONSENSE! YDL'2 DAL)^) y .T„7r7u,k..o—;„, B T,-oT s P .n. EJi i„ TIM ~ ' . NINE OMES AND FOUR JITHANIf ('DOESN'T kNOW a'MAT HcW m':A:. IZLJZIruVt'L “ES TIM Council Will Hold QUARTERS...O&Y? J VyOU- j V TALKINSA6OT[!^X Cinn, .•b,i l ;prPpT;g".;br u^,,:rV;r» br H.^l l - OD Pr,,o; M * k — ««“• Nominations for Officers T nTTf A£ u L? tt \!L , 'Kl a \l a T'* n i ,‘r* 1 , \\ “*'■ Locti Town Independent Men Coun- f *2 f c (-r% C 5 / L \t Mb J a 0 r * , ' «1 wUI meet at 7 tonight in 203 U c V J'/CT VjO \ J uo-ciraiuiion Mm. Pmi Miermrki «nd Rich.rd Lippli Retire* Hetzel Union to hold nominations 7_l~ VaX,/ ' pST «n< RtfrJ. Mgr, B.rb„. B.ll: Offit. SttrtUrr for officers. uV<\ § staff ihis issi k: Nig*. F.p. lir 8.-nit ’„n-. rvt-. i i i The independents’ appropriation , H=3 yWw el , , tSiSA ,rrvvi.,y i I w,t FFv T . A r „u,.k NIC teiruSS; S or th « Nati °. nal Independent Stu nilVrudLa^ SlUie iloe;ije * Ton y ciUo and d ent Association will be dis- ,—^ cussed, i m