PAGF FEN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1958 Editorial Opinion . Little Man on Campus by Dick BibUr “ University Gets \ — : 'lf Elected, I Promise../ Feather in Cap _ TO THE EDITOR: Well, it looks H / 1)E? Both political parties have included a plank on refer- as if Penn State is guilty of an- f Spv - endum voting in their spring platforms. Campus party the problem tL % A vacating initiative and recall. K'iffllHiXSS'SJg SE Xf'tf/'M. I I Other than the two referendum planks, the platforms ™ s - however, must be over- / MI / fa , ..... , , r _ f , looked since we have no auditor- J\\ I/V /y W ; I'tr have little new to offer. Campus has seven additional ium suitable to such events. Ml \■ l If" 'tL' / jWHW platforms, which, in true political style, promise every The thing that really impressed I \ \B \ thing under the sun from better social, recreational and wai UironSe*backdrop > or IheH ~~ I J health facilities to a student-run book store. University fc om which Miss Stevens sang. / ,J! . _ ... _ , r . ... ". . ~ The many and varied splotches of |-\ I—■ I *1 party promises nothing much of anj'thmg in two addition- dirt which decorated it were sim- 4 I M / I !®lf' I al planks. Of course, then .Campus partv didn’t leave pbr lovely in contrast to her deli- I L IJK .mi. them much left to promise. compliment to Miss Stevens and * II a A system of referendum would refer an issue to the Penn and * feather “* j *- student body for a vote. Initiative would allow' students This was not the only way in 5 vgA to petition Cabinet to take up an issue. Recall would sub- which we displayed our apprecia- '5 aa ■, ■ • ject student leaders to removal from office mitiated by some of the lights during the first ; Sw the student body. half of 1116 concert and the con- j I : - stant slamming of doors during I * l Campus party, in a'smart political manuever, is the performance served as further / |j |!i i|i'ii'l l w/ /P.ff * attempting to put its referendum plank into effect before entertainers. 011 * respect for the » the elections. It will attempt to have the issue placed on I certainly trust we will con- rT. —. _ ~ T —— k ' the ballot at the elections next week. University party, tinue to shower these little courte- as 3 ”* C, t ™ n 619 * 1 1 sies on the remaining artists m very democratic classroom. not to be outdone, is mapping out a plan to reorganize stu- the Penn State Artists’ Series. ; dent government in general. —Evan A. MaxweU, 60 Tempered Topics The referendum planks in both platforms are quite _ A 1 I . interesting, and this newspaper, as early as last semester, QtClTc . \J | CIC iOlib LCXCI V suggested that maybe a system of referendum, recall and American chemir™ D 7 P .m.. 119 ' / initiative is needed in order to get All-University Cabinet Br?d,Ta,„. 5=30 P . m .. hub «rd room -f \|/Yf A to be more representative of the wishes of the student crmutrl ~rF »cnu" did cono q "uium;' n 2 ”m B . \Jf I ICj LU jiClltj body. This year’s Cabinet certainly has not represented the campu’/p.rty Sp ~ui Effect,, 7 P .m.. _ ; B Ralph Manna ' student body on many of the major issues facing it. chrVuia/F.iiow.hip •>•<3 p m v> lß hub mu , • T J This newspaper has also favored a revamping of » The m„ s , grae.oos person I have ever met ,s E,se;Ste student government and All-University Cabinet, espial- C W* s “»- ’ ™ S “ g ( S “”'i ay . mBht b f ore largeSt ,udKnc * , ... ~ Delta Sigma pi. 7:30 p.m.. phi sigma to attend an Artists Senes event. ly with more students elected at-large and the discarding Ka PP a „u . r ,, , , , , , Economic seminar, noon, hub dining The stereotype of the snobbish celebrity condescend ed about half a dozen seats now on the top governing body. room "A” . , . , ~ . J , , r . _ ~ , , . j Edncation stndent Conndi. 7 P .m. 213 hub mg to say a few words vanishes when one meets Miss Certainly both political parties are to be commended Emerson society Coffee Break, 3:30 P .m., „ ° , . , cha P ei . Stevens. She is so accommodating, ready to answer ques for advocating systems to make student government more Five 0-cioek Theatre. -Tomorrow i> only ~ • , . , ... a g.u • U Tuesday.” 5 p.m.. Little Theatre- tions and eager to comply with representative of the wishes of the student body. However, Hniei conversational Hebrew Class, 7us requests. rites.” She also likes Delilah It appears the parties would do well by considering more LibeT.i Art" stndent Council. 7 P .m.. 21s It would seem that any per- and Rosenkavalier. . , , , , , , , . hub , ~ , .• j . Miss Stevens created the ti fully how they want the referendum to work and on Mcteoroiory Seminar, 1-.10 P .m.. 219 wii- former would be tired and e ro j e j n Mortari’s “The whom it should be binding. Much study, of course, is need- Newman ciub movie, 7 P .m., no ee hardly in the mood to converse Daughter of the Devil” attha , . . phyiic* Colloquium, «:io p.m., in o«. after several - hours before an La Scala Opera House, Milan, ed before revamping student government in generaL h<s°c d 7.30 , 20 _ audience, but at the reception several years ago. The opera A look at the other Campus planks shows the party junior High" P t * e "* e held for her at the home of has not been done at the Met . , . ~ 1 • w ,v. . ' -x Univereity chri»ti»n Aisodation. 7 p.m., Dr. and Mrs. Albert Christ-Ja- yet mamly because it is a one 4definitely advocates enlargmg the Book Exchange into a . -n, p p ner; Miss Stevens was very act opera and does not consti book store and mentions the Cabinet book store committee <:3o P .m . chapel pleasant.-(For tnose who are tute a full evening of opera. , ... „ • .. o -J xT» u * C?* 1 x „ WSGA Judicmi. 5 p.m.. 217 hub interested, Miss Stevens’ gown A mezzo-soprano, she has al which All-University President Robert Steele put off ap- university hospital was light blue satin covered so sung the soprano role of pointing about four or five months; asks “planned social B D^n r '&iy?" with embroidery and sparkling Julietta in Jacques Of fen jxaja j *. 4.J ® rd * Hicks.-M?chad Koss, Rona Lasow, colored stones.) bach’s “The Tales of Hoff activities for independent students; advocates a Study Richard Lewis, Ro*er Meyers. Willa Neu. M : qt; o+*.*™* ffraHnatPfl from mann ” , . . dorfer, Michael Olderman, Lois Piercy, V j „ uuixi seeking an emergency ward at the Healtn Center; wants w» Pf R*dciiffe. wmum rus*, wnium the Julliara School of Music Miss Stevens said she likes a better Placement Service; seeks bus transportation for clr^ ,t Mifh^L n jean T n r e u ‘B«nhMd. nm“; T — S /u g fnr students w'lth long walks; wants a committee to obtain ber. Mirhsei ziegier. H»rry van Hook. Law- Hhesangm the : rock ‘n’ roll, she said “I enjoy* better recreational, social and cultural events; and sup- Sir/ k V c » r °‘ H'™" l - ° t p p e f a a g u e ° an| 7 xhe^so/een^yableroTk^n s ports half-holidavs. , , Vienna before g^tsS: roll music but it suffers when xtudeol could disagre. with any of these? What Job IntefVieWS d„ many mezzo-sopranos, that the University partv wants to better inform the student claims and underwriting fields only. i n 1930 ; n the mezzo-soprano is limited -to , , ‘ , , x-L X- u j X Atlantic Refining Co.: for any interested .■ , . , . Smging the parts of old Women body on Cabinet events by distributing a handout on student for their training program and iiiLr* e tt 01 or boys and have no chance to Cabinet meetings, which few .students would bother to bs in la. b u « Ad. She was type- be “Ca™^ e ’Doiiinh 9n d read, and seeks to inform high school students about Penn . % in in Penn, • ? ast a time and appeared non a re perfidy beautiful State, a noble gesture if we ever heard one. c ‘"'^ c# - s Bs Ms in Chem ' “Hansel and Gretel” ii^’ s the part in After seeing the platforms, we can understand how The Firestone tire a Robber Co.: bs in übino in “The Man-iage of Fig- “Aida.” As for male roles. V I X, w? X- eo -XX , . , , , la. Bu. Ad. Psych or anyone interested aro. However, she SOOH Was Rospnlraualipr ie umndorf.,l *• and whv the Elections Committee was able to hear and sales, credit, field a«tg, and retread cast as Georges Bizet’s gvnsv B0 S™! er , S ' W “ nd • n shop mgt r; . 6 Asked about singing m Rec approve all the planks ir, just 45 minutes. North American Aviation (Atomics inter- neroine carmen ana is now reation Hall, Miss Stevens said.. North American Aviation (Autonetics Div): . , _ A 1 _ I don t ITlind them B. hit. And . x ..... x BS MS in EE, me. phys. Math. Asked whether Carmen was as for the clanking radiators Cdltortali art written «y thv editors and auff aaaaben North American Aviation (Columbus Div): her favorite TOle. Miss Stevens (which insisted on artinrv tin «f I%* Oallj Cotleriin and do oot oectwarilf roproaeat BS in Aero E, ME, CE, EE; MS in Aero caid ,d lt is onp of mv favn fCnn+irmaA « „ #. tK. view. 01 the Univer.it, .t th. .t.d.ni .mdy <*■ «?.«>• , p ß h >«- s gl < L_-1. one of fav °- (Continued on page foqp) North American Aviation l Rocketdyne): BS MS in Aero E,ChemE. CE. EE. ME. ZZ ■» i. .... i■■ i. 1 -■ - ■ 1 Chem, Metal. Phys, Math. S. D. Leidesdorf: BS MS in AccUr. / . \ / T fJ A Student-Operated Newspaper Soeony Mobil oil Co.: BS ms in me, f |D LIliE \ _ .i, .1 il . Chem E. EE. For manufacturing: Chem. . —. iTnCCICWC 1 / TD BE FUN 8 latty CUnUrglan sSss'ZZt:/;: 8 c , CAMP INTERVIEWS V Of'Z/ FIERCE WOLF j /V iSIL7p e! . Successor to The Free Lance est 1887 Philadelphia YMCA Camps (Pa-)-March /7\ Tl PACKS! / J] PEOPLE. Jj PwbUahed fueada, through Saturday momma darlna the llniveralt, ytai. The „ ... /,,/ /f\ I | * J i / I|| ~// V J Oaily Collerian is a atodent-operated newapaper Entered u mattar Camp Ouaissa (Pa.) March 21. .Ml/V/ff I LAi^l// Vs \lvn n Jaly S 1914 at the Stata Colleac Pa Poat Office sndei the act if Marrh I 1*79. ■ J\ Mali tiobaevtptior Price i S 3 OB per «eme»tet - S 3 .OB par rear • w • I f * - VTSi^* ED DUk'BS Editor , STEVE HIGGINS. Bus Mgr” I Hal Of DOCrateS ' ’ Manadnt Gdltoi Jod> Harktaon; l!lti Editor Rohert Franklin. Bport* Editor. To Be Presented I f yes. as...r ll /"i iuomder how fu'N li .srr , p„ t S; , d2«r The Experimental Theater will TD A WOLF PACK/ ( LOOK IN A BLACK ) Ginny Philtipa; Photocrrphy Editor Georcc Harrison; Board of Editors. Larry re-enact the Trial Of Socrates at vXEATMER, JACKET? J jacobton. 9 a m tomorrow in 121 Sparks in Aaat Hna *Ut. Sae Uortenaon. Local 4d Met. Marilyn Elias; 4sat Local coniunction with a Political Sci- O Ad Met Knu Anr. National Ad Mrr Joaa Wallace; Promotion o £rJL d rouucai 2301 - /Ol lice iiartanne Maiei i*eraannel Mci. Lynn ftlaiafaarn. Claaajfied Ad Mar. 6HCe o CIaSS. Sj Stev* ttUlatem; c*-CirmUt«Ao Pat Mirrmrkl and BSmard Uppe. Research The trial Will be given to iUIIS- mm •nd fUmrrfe Mrr. Barham Wall: Office Secretary Marlene Marta trate the traditional Conflict be- J |j ’ P ' _ tween society's demand for con- Jflluji Hl_ i j /t rl STAFF THIS ISSUE: Ni*M Editor: Jeanette Saxe; Copy Editor: Mary Kelly; formitv Rltd the individual's de- V->L>zl V 3 Wine Editor: Marie Rusao: Assistants: Diane Hock. Janet Durstine. Thea Del —\ ■ t/\ y Pnete. Betsy Anderson. Carol Blakeslee, Judy Debbie Uric, Dodi Sire for treeuOm. XDe pißy IS Open ■ —-=— rrVm „ .... to the public, \y-/* \ I_ -
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