The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1958, Image 3
TUESDAY. OCT le BER 7, 1958 Cabi t Committee Plans New all Bulletin Board Plans for the construction of a new Mall bulletin board *roved by All-University Cabinet. have been ap !Bar, president of Agriculture Student Council, asked All-University President Jay Feldstein nnmittee to arrange for the designing, erection, nd maintenance of the new structure. Robert L. on Thursday to appoint a c' construction chools High WHI R ceive Talks Campu, dents will speak y in high schools state between se- Volunteer st on the Unlvers throughout the in esters As sponsors if the program, the Senior Class A , visory Board will soon begin sci eening volunteers who qualify a. good students, have a knowle ge of campus or ganization an are from geo graphically sca tered locations. In other busi ess, two solutions for the senior lass gift problem were suggeste . The first plan provides that e ch senior class pledge a defin to amount to the University for a specific time in the future. Secondly considered is a fund raising drive to collect money while the class is on cam pus. Committees will report on the two suggestions at a meeting Thursday night in the Hetzel Un ion Building. Sharp Smile-- (Continued front page one) ness or finance or something like that. 0. Going to school at Swarth more? A. Well, not exactly, I'm go ing to be taking correspondence courses. Q. Larry, what were your feel ings when the team gave you the game ball? A. I was a little choked up. That was pretty nice of them. "Rip" was real nice too. Every body was really nice. It was tre mendous. Q. How about this week's game up at Army? A. I don't' know: we sure could use some open field running. I think we could fight them to a standstill; 0. Larry, you made an ear lier comment that we don't have to outscore Army to beat them. Would you like to ex plain that? A. It wouldn't absolutely ne cessary to beat Army to be a big team in the East. Army's already proven they're the big team in the East. They've got tremendous power and speed which we don't seem to have at the moment. With the power we have, we could just hold them or just be defeated by a touchdown. I'd like to think we'd have won a victory for ourselves. Q. Larry, we understand you have another sports figure here, in this ward Roy Campanella.' How do you get along with Campy? here has the, p's coming along, understand that! im to the game A. Everybody, same spirit. Ca I pretty wel I. I they're taking today. Q. Does he side dope on t, A. He just going to win. League man d Q. Do you pl to Penn State? A. I would li whether b That all depen return (of my I get in the n-! Q. You've tal way Larry an. smile on your A. Well, it's way. That's the Larry Sharp' is Room 423, N: tation Center. New York, N. of the month, I will be 139 Swarthmore. P; .ive you any in- , e World Series? ays Milwaukee's He's a National , •vrri the line. n on going back! I e to. I don't know' I able to or not.' uss on how much, ohysical reactions)' t few years. len it the greatest, you still have !ace. harder the other t coward's way out.! . present addressl .w York Rehabill-1 400 E. 34th St.,l . After the end! his home address; Swarthmore Rd., THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The committee will consist of one member of the Artist or Lecture Series Committee, one member of Central Promotion Agency, one architecture stu dent and one wood utilization student. The construction, which is ex pected to begin next semester, will be done by a woodworking class under the direction of Fred L. Hoffman, assistant professor - of industrial engineering, The bulletin board will be con structed mainly of lumber pur chased from the University saw mill and will be designed by the architecture student who will be a member of the committee. Por tions of the present structure which can be salvaved will be used. as was proposed in a report by Laßar. The committee will study the possibility of 2- and 3-dimen sion boards for the structure. It will also contact University architects for information on style and design limitations and arrange for ,the Division of Safety to inspect the present structure for soundness. Lel3ar asked Cabinet to ap prove a $175 budget for the bul letin hoard but Cabinet gave him permission to spend all that will be necessary for the structure. Borough Bike Inspection Scheduled for Oct. 18 Bicycle inspection will be held Oct. 18 at the Municipal Building on South Frazier Street. The inspection times are 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Approximately 1435 bicycles have already been inspected this year. ••• 0111000 • 0 • 0 0••••000111•0050•0111•0•••••••00111001110 • • • ATTENTION ED MAJORS • • • • • • There will be a meeting of the MONITOR • • • • STAFF on Tues., Oct. 7at 6:45 in 213 HUB • • . . • • • • "MONITOR" is the name of your College • • • • of Education's Newsletter. • • • Positions open on the editorial, copy and circulation , i • o staffs. All interested persons are urged to attend. 7„ • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ski Lessons To Be Given In November The Ski Division of Outing Club will begin giving ski lessons for beginners in November near the water tower. The beginner will learn basic positions and movements and will become familiar with his ski equipment. Along with the dry land lessons, movies of expert] skiers will be shown. When the snow becomes deep, enough for skiing, members ofi the ski divisioq will take daily; trips to Boalsburg and weekend' trips to Ligonier. The Outing Club' owns a one-third mile slope in' Boalsburg equipped with a 1000-1 foot rope tow. cross-country ski-1 ing is possible here. Work parties have been organ ized to clean up the ski cabin,' clear the ski trails and slope and put up the rope tow. Members will take a ski tour of New England over the Christmas vacation, a mid-semester trip to Red House, N.Y., in the Allegheny State Park, and a trip over Easter vacation, possibly to New Eng land. The division has 18 pairs of skis which it will rent to members. IFC Sponsors Lawn Contest; Registration Ends Tomorrow Fraternity lawn displays will by 6 p.m. Friday and will be adorn campus Friday and partlyudged between 6 and 9 p.m. on of the Alumni Homecoming week-'that day. Judging the displays will be end. Mrs. Eric A. Walker; Hummel The annual contest is sponsored, Fishburn. professor of music: by the Interfraternity Council.l Walter W. Trainei- head of the Deadline for registering fo rthel 1 division of landscape, construc contest is noon tomorrow at thet lion and maintenance: an d Hetzel Union desk. i Ralph McComb, University li brarian. By 5 p.m. yesterday, 20 fra. The first place winner will re iernities had registered for the , , ceive the Alumni Association tro contest. f phy, The fist three winning (Its- An innovation this year will beiplays will he announced at the the allowing of 'moving parts in!football game Saturday, Ham the displays, Hammerle said. Nolmerle said. display may cost over $45 and dis-I A maximum of 20 points will plays will be disqualified for fail-:b e given for clarity of theme, 30 ing to adhere to the contest rules, points points for originality, 20 points for he added. 'expression of University spirit and The displays must be completedj3o points for craftsmanship. COLLEGIAN AD STAFF MEETING COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF CANDIDATES Meeting Tonight 217 Willard 6:30 pan, The Artists' 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. Recreation Building Available to students without charge beginning at 1 p.m. Tuesday. On sale to non-students at $1.25 be ginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Tickets at Hetzel Union desk, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m., until 5 p.m. Sun day or until supply exhausted. Please Note Students who pick up tickets and later learn htey cannot attend the concert should return tickets or give them to other students who will use them. Non-students may not use student tickets. PERSONS WILL NOT BE SEATED WHILE THE CONCERT IS IN PROGRESS Tonight - 6:30 p.m. 9 Carnegie Important!! Presented by TICKETS PAGE THREE Series