BAA, BAA, LITTE —BO pounds of lea Auto Rakes on Way Out Litter Getter, physical plant’s newest automation addi tion, has made the rake virtually obsolete. Litter Getter and its smaller brother, Little Shark, have been scooting about the past few days clearing the campus' of everything from autumn leaves to day-old Froths. ; Although paper cups, milk car tons, tin cans, pop bottles and Daily Collegians have been emp tied from the $2BOO machine, Lit ter Getter’s specialty is, of course, leaves. Its powerful gasoline-operated vacum pump pulls in the leaves— Litter Getter can hold about 20 cubic yards compressed to about 6 cubic yards—and grinds and pulverizes them. - Walter W. Trainer, head of the Division of Landscape, is proud of the three machines— the third is used permanently on Beaver Field—which can easily do the work of a half dozen men. They not only save labor. Trainer said, but can do the job faster and more effi ciently and will pay for them selves in a year. By-benefits, just as important, First Monthly T ravel "EUROPEAN A 42-Minute Color-Sound Film Honored at The Brussels Fair is the Finest Movie in its Class FOUNDATION Methodist Stui THURS., The University first in a series featuring the : first film, "Et 62 movies subt cations and wo ADMISSU 23 METZGER —Collegian Photo by Marty Scherr El SHARK, have you any leaves? Yessir, yessir /es. ation Proves include the machine’s ability to shred the leaves before they are put in composte piles by the division. This means the leaves will decompose in two or three years, where it previously took five. There’ll be fewer cluttered gut ters, too, Trainer said, with a re sulting lessening of drain clog ging. The smaller machines the Litter Sharks cost consider ably less than the Litter Getter, about $260 each, \ The one at Beaver Field was wheeled about after Saturday’s Marquelte-Penn State football game to clear up the hundreds of pounds of paper and other trash left by the fast-exiting spectators. Forum RHAPSODY" WESLEY ent Center 256 East College Avenue SEPT. 16 “8:00 P.M. ’ and Community are invited to attend the s of entertaining, educational travel forums inest in European-produced movies. The uropean Rhapsody," was judged best of miffed by governments and travel : orgapi >n the "Prix Sabena” at The World's Fair. REFRESHMENTS N FREE rented as a Public Service by IEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 3 Student Councils Estimate Budgets 1146.09 Approved or Ag Council Expenditures of the Agriculture tudent Council for 1958-59 will nount to an estimated $1146.09, follows: Estimated 1958-1959 Budget lance fiom I**s7-53 $ 120 95 peeled Income Student fee 3 Members dues Cabinet Allocation At?. Acti\itu ,s ? Account (as of July, 1953* 390 09 Total $1267.04 :ppcte<l Expense* Counseling Program $ t"00 Howdv Nurht ir,o 00 Apr Hil! Party 22.'.00 Coffee Hour 50 00 The Hrep7e 350 00 Council Keys 30 00 Mi>cel!aiicoui 20 00 Total | 842 00 uitry Club to Meet Tonight The Poultry Club will meet at 30 tonight in 104 Weaver. Penn State’s first intercollegiate football game was played with Bucknell in 1887. AD 8-0528 - „$ 6K. 00 - 10 00 100.00 I'LL ADMIT IT! Yes! I'll admit Charles made me feel like a queen when he asked me to model this lovely green satin dancing dress. Mr. Charles suggests that you come and see his large collection of Junior Prom dresses starting at $29.95. —..r. «* Eng Arch Council Proposed $2925 Engineering and Architecture Student Council Treasurer Jerome Karp has announced a proposed $2925 council budget for 1958-59, as follows: Estimated 1958-1959 Budget Balance fiom 1957-58 $ 300 Expected Income •Student fees HOO Cabinet Allocations . 100 Industrial Exposition 1500 Total $3300 Expected Expenses InduMnal Exposition $l5OO Mateuals and Supplies 50 Social 25 Kovx and Shtruflea 110 Advertising Scholui ships Donations „ Trips Computers „ j Miscellaneous 350 i Alreudv expended this semester 100 I Total $2925 Expected Balance | (June, 1959) $ 375 ’Student fees are allocated to the council from the University on the basis of 25 cents a student each semester. Homecoming Queen —Jody Miller Chem Phys Council May Spend $4OO The Chemistry-Physics Student Council will operate this year oil an estimated $4OO budget, as fol lows: Estimated 1958-1959 Budget E\pec ted liK'ome Student fee-* .. __ Cabinet A’location •Total Expected Expenses l‘>s9 Open House New.'dttte*' (four issues) Intercoimetl Mixer Already expended this semester (Orientation Week Mixer> Miseellnneom K Total $409 ‘Last year's balance not in cluded. RSO 2OO lOO Wesley Foundation Sets Fun Night for Tomorrow ‘‘Shutter Bugs” will be the theme of the Wesley Foundation's fun night at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the foundation. Slides will be shown of picnic areas and retreats around State College. Members will discuss different types of cameras and equipment. PAGE FIVE - $lOO t 100 ssoo
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