PAGE TWO Cabinet Decision May Aid Sharp buy Shaip may receive some much-needed financial help as a result of a recommendation made at Thursday! night’s All-University Cabinet meeting. j Cabinet iecomrnended to Hie Interfraternity and Pan-' Hellenic Councils that an admission fee be charged for the' Political Parties Will Register New Members Ite,'Mutation foi Campus and Un. visits- p.ntiei will be held at 7 p in. tomoiiow (\impu-. paitv will meet in 110 Electucul Engineering and Uni voi-atv pai ty m 10 Spaiks, both lo hold nominal ions for class duple officem Kegidiation for both parties will iv set up by All-University Elections Committee The com nutlee will meet at 6.30 p.m. to inoilow in 121 Sparks. Students must attend these paitv meetings in order to vote for nominees for freshman and sophomore class clique and party oflicps Freshmen have been ui god to resistor for the respec tive parlies Party members must attend two meetings in order to vote in final party nominations to be held Novi 2. Students must pre sent tlreTi matriculation cards at the door in order to register for paitv membership. University paitv will hold an executive meeting at 2 p.m. lo moirow in 203 Willaid. 1957 Encampment: The Results Town-Student Relationships Improve By DENNY MALICK Tenth of a Series The Centre Daily Times carried a lead editorial last week praising “a marked im provement in relationships between University students and residents of State College and surrounding areas within recent years.” This is an apparent recognition of the deliberate work being done by students to improve the cam pus-town relations. The editorial praised the work of fraternities, especially for the annual Greek Week work proj ect when Greek men and women cleaned up area parks and play grounds The 1957 Student Encampment Tri Delta Scholarship Program presents “Three Faces of Eve” Oct. 21 5 showings Cathaum Theatre 75c U.B.A. ' Greek Week Sing Finals. Cabinet members discussed at length several possibilities for raising money for the former University student but only one recommendation was made. Sharp suffered a fractured neck in a fall fiom a trampoline in a physical education class Oct. 11. iyr>7, and has been paralyzed from the neck down since that time. Last year over S7OOO was col- i lecied io aid the Sharp family 1 in paying for the extensive 1 medical and rehabilitation expenses. Sharp spent six weeks j in the Geisinqer Memorial Hos- ] pital, Danville, and later was transferred to two New York Rehabilitation Centers for fur ther treatment. Five Cabinet members—Ste phen Ott. Rita Saltzer, Eleanor Judy, Ruth Johnson and Vince Marino volunteered to serve on a committee, chairmaned by All - University President Jay Feldstein, to investigate future Sharp fund projects. Feldstein said the Sharp fam ily needs all the financial assis tance it can receive as nearly $30,000 has been spent so far in exoenses. Besides charging admission to the IFC-Panhel Sing Finals, other fund raising suggestions included giving part of the Spring Week profits to the adopted si x recommendations with ap eye to this result. The recommendations included inviting townspeople to take part in campus activities such as golf and bridge tournaments, Hallo ween and Christmas parties for children and inviting townspeople to tour campus buildings through open houses. John Yeosock, chairman of All- University Cabinet’s town rela tions committee, said invitations were extended to townspeople for tournaments and open houses without much response. “It seemed the people didn’t feel they should indulge with the students in these activities,” he said. However, following up an En- | STUDENT FILMS : presents ! “BLACK SHIELD j OF FALWORTH” • In Technicolor : TONY CURTIS : JANET LEIGH | SAT., OCT. 18... 7:30 & 9:30 I SUN., OCT. 19... 6:30 j HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM MniiiiimuiniMimmiiiiiimiiiHmiiHHuiiHin Monday, October 21 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IFC to Hear i Proposal On Rule Booklet; The Interfraternity Council] Monday night will hear a pro-j posal that a committee compile and codify IFC and University' rules and regulations relating to! fraternities into a president’s: handbook. 1 ! Eugene Brosius, Board of Con trol member and president of Tan Kappa Epsilon fraternity,! will present the motion, which: was discussed at last week's IFC; executive meeting. The booklet, explaining all rules pertaining to fraternities, would be compiled by a com mittee and made available to all house presidents. The booklet would list Univer sity social rules and housing reg-' illations in addition to all IFC rushing, pledging and social func tion rules, Brosius said. “Newly elected presidents run across numerous problems and the book let would provide a ready-refer ence on regulations,” he said. James Hainmerle, IFC vice president, will present the Organ izational and Control workshop report which originated from the day-long IFC encampment Sept. 9. The report recommends a j revision in the Fraternity Af fairs Office membership align- j men! and also in the selection of junior secretaries. | Other suggestions include the formation of a safety committee, and the scheduling of fraternity president’s elections prior to IFC elections. Sharp Fund, and sponsoring a movie on campus and donating (Continued on page eight) campment recommendation, Yeo sock now sits in on the borough Chamber of Commerce meetings to act as a liaison between stu dents and townsmen. Also in connection with the En campment recommendation, Yeo sock was able to increase the amount checks could be cashed for in town banks from $5 to $lO. “As Young As We Are” “The Party Crashers” STARTS SUNDAY Fabulous Spectacular JSifc Adventure! Hifti ~ r MUfIOAftHQ r ( J |F|J Jsi jW| BtusnA SLJmKMBMSM kuth KB 5.11 fMSBRaUg Miami Feat. 2:00. .1:55. 5:50. 7:45, 9:40 Will Return Unsold Books Positively the Last Time —CoJ]t?f*n Photo by Ron H>rr FIGHTING A ONE-MAN battle, grad student Lew Geiger stands by his car which blocks a one-way street in the Graduate Residence Area. Geiger says motorists endanger lives of small children by speeding down the short street. Grad Student Fights 'One Way' Violators | It’s a battle between a grad uate student and cars operated by faculty members, staff members, and students on Linden Road. And if the graduate student has his way, ears will be stopped from disregarding a one-way sign on Linden Road and travelling south on Maple Street, endanger ing the lives of 97 small children in the area. Lewis Geiger, a graduate stu dent in metallurgy from Read ing, and his wife have been conducting a battle to prevent cars from disobeying the one way sign on a short portion of Linden Road. Linden Road is located in the graduate housing area on the east end of the campus, near the home management houses. Maple Street runs parallel to Shortlidge Road and connects with Linden Road at the top of the hill behind the South Halls. Geiger said that speeding on Maple Street, especially between 4:45 and 5:30 p.m., is very haz- ★ GATHAUM • NOW SHOWING • BARDOT!! "U PARISIEKNE” * NITTANY Today - Door* Open 1:15 p.m. Irreverently Funny! “LAW AND DISORDER” • BEGINS SUNDAY • Actionful . . . Suspenseful! “CAST A DARK SHADOW” . with Dirk Bogarde 1:304:30 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1958 ardous to the small children in the area. What makes things even worse is the fact that the auto mobile owners disregard the one-way regulation in effect on Linden Road between Maple Street and its connection with the road behind the South Halls, Geiger said. Taking things into his own hands, Geiger and his wife parked ‘heir car across the entrance way f o the one-way section of Linden Road, thus blocking off the street. The obstruction stopped the “mad •ush” down Maple Street to E. College Avenue. The Geiger’s live at 107 B Ma ole Street and have engaged the support of a few of their neigh bors in trying to enforce the (Continued on page eight) WMAJ • :38 Sign On 6:32 «... Morning Show 8:39 Morning Oorotiono 8:45 News Headlines 8:47 Morning Show 11:88 News 11:05 . Swop Shop 11:15 Classical Interlude 12:09 . , ■, Music *1 Noon 12:15 County News 12:39 What’s Going On 12:35 , ..... Music Show 1:09 ... ~ , , News snd Sports 1:15 ... —....—__— Contact 5:00 Local News S:DS LP'i and Show Tones 5:31 ... New* 5:35 LP*« and Show Tunes 8:0t News and Markets 8:15 ... Sports Special 8:30 LP’e and Show Tunes 7:00 .... 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