PACit IWO `Mardi' Crowds Fill Lion's Den The large number of students served in the Lion's Den last Friday night can be attributed to the Mardi Gras crowd, John P. Amacker, general manager of the Lion's Den said. Ile said 264 students were served during the extended hours on Friday as compared with 84 served on Saturday. Residence Halls Will Be Closed For Holiday Untverstty reqdenee. be closed from 4 p m. Wednesday. Nov. 2(i, to 1 p m. Sunday, Nov. 30, for Thank.,,ttivmg reces-,. Wedne;day lunch will be the last meal sex ved in the dining halls befme vacation Meal serv ice will resume with breakfast on Monday. Temporary accommodations will probably be provided for men stu dents now living in the residence halls who find it absolutely nec essary to remain on campus over the entire vacation. A charge of $4 will be made for these accom modations. All men students planning to remain on campus must make reservations at the Room Assign ment Office, 1-A Irvin, before 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. Room keys are to be called for and room charges paid at 1-A Irvin from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to ti p.m Tuesday and Wednes day, Nov. 25 and 26. Riding Club Farm Taur The Penn State Riding Club will visit the Hanover Standard bred Farm on Sunday. Interested members can sign up for rides at the stable office. Cars will leave at 8.45 a m. Sunday from the Iletzel Union parking lot. Green Proposes Six 'Tests for Love' By CAROL BLAKESLEE How do you know you're in The Rev. Canon Bryan Green attempted to answer this oft-asked question by pro posing six "tests for love" yesterday in the third of a series of five lectures on "Love, Friend ship and Marriage." Your first consideration should be how long you have known the person, Green said. No one can completely belong to someone else unless he really knows him as a person. Secondly, you should consider the circumstances under which you have known him, he said. You reveal your personality through communication with oth ers in various situations. By ob serving how he responds in dif ferent instances, you can get to know his real personality. Thirdly, you should ask your self, 'What social backgrounds and interests do we have in common?" Green said the happiest mar riages tend to occur between two people who are of the same gen eral social grouping. Contrary to popular belief, he said, the "ex ceptions do prove the rule." If you should think you're in rove with someone outside the general cultural family to which RADIO Service and Supptiei *Car Radios - *Portable Radios •Phonographs *Batteries State College TV 332 S. Allen St. After the Mardi Gras was over there was an influx of students, he said The extended hours in the Lion's Den will last until Dec. 19. Snack bar services will end at midnight and the doors will close at 12:15 a.m. Osman R. MacKenzie, former vice president for business ad ministration; Robert C. Proffitt, director of Food Service; Jay Feld stein, All-University presi dent and chairman of the Hetzel Union Board; and Edward Fry moyer, president of the Associa tion of Independent Men, decided that these weekends he used to test student response to the later hours. Frymoyer said yesterday that he thought more publicity should, be given the extended hours so that students would know the Den was open late. Louis A. Berrena, manager of Food Service, said that'it would be possible to post the hours on the doors to the Den. The hours have also been advertised at the student movies on Saturday night, he said. Although the student response was not good this past weekend, it will not be possible to tell the overall response to the extended hours until the end of the testing period, he said. The original request for the later hours was made at a meet ing of the HUB Board in October by Frymoyer. They would bene ;fit freshmen who are not allowed tb visit fraternities because of the deterred rushing program, he said. you belong, Green said, you "ought to wonder" whether you can really belong to each other. In the fourth place, he said, you should ask, "Do we share a common faith and common ideals?" A disagreement in this respect can cause many tensions after marriage. "How can you share your lives it you don't share com mon ideals?" he said. Regarding marriages between Christ fans and non-Christians, Green said, "No real Christian who loves Christ could love one who doesn't." When two people share in the deepest level, of religion their love is deepest, he said. The fifth question you should consider is, "What do I miss most when I am away from him?" It'you miss mostly the erotic ROTC AIR FORCE, ARMY, NAVY * * * Men's Fine Dress Leather Gloves FACTORY PRICES • ` CONTACT ALAN MOSES P.O. BOX 355, STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nittany T-Shirters Win Fight In 75 Per Cent Student Vote The Nittany T-shirters yes terday rolled up their sleeves to fight the battle to take their shirts off when dining—and won. The final count of the referen dum was 531 votes against the rule and 243 for it, out of the total number of 774 votes cast. A total of 516 votes, or two-thirds of those voting, were needed to re peal the ruling. Approximately 75 per cent of the students-turned out to vote in the administration building during the time alloted, showing heavy student interest in the pro ceedings and in the final outcome of the vote. The rule was first suggested by Kenneth Comley, vice presi dent of the Nittany Council and passed at the same meeting by the representatives of the various dormitories. The repre sentatives were then told to hold residence halls meetings during the rest of the week and inform the other members of the halls about the ruling. The rule was to go into effect Sun day. The residence hall meetings ripped the ruling apart. There was talk of misrepresentation in Nittany Council, infringement of student rights and even secession from the Nittany Council. A petition to hold a referen dum on the rule was suggested by Paul Garnet, secretary of Nittany residence hall 43, af ter much debate at their meet ing. The petition was taken to the other residence hall units and more than 300 signatures were obtained. The dress rule was suspended until after the -referendum was held and last night's decision repealed the rule. The ruling, which was turned down by the students in their referendum, called for the ban of T-shirts and sweatshirts from the dining hall during mealtime side "put a question mark after your love," he said. Lastly, you should ask your self, "Do we trust each other absolutely?" "Trust preceeds love," Green said. You cannot give yourselves to each other in complete love if you lack trust in each other. If, in answering these ques tions, you find yourself unsure, Green emphasized, "wait, wait, wait." By waiting you will be come certain, he said. FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing ISII IL COLLEGE AD $41114 By JOHN ROOT —Collegian photo by May . ty &here T-SHIRTS LOOMED as the votes against the ban piled up in yesterday's referendum. Donald Bush, center, and Norman Little, right, get ready to show their matriculation cards to AIM elections committee member Paul Craska. hours and the wearing of sport or suit coats during the Sunday noon meal. The referendum ballot read as follows: "The motion under con tention is: Sport shirts must be worn to all daily meals, and a sport jacket must be worn over sport shirt for the midday Sun day meal. T-shirts and sweat shirts are forbidden." The ballot was dated for the day of the referendum and the student could mark either "I approve" or "I disapprove." William P. Schimpf, president o fthe Nittany Council, had this comment to make after the voting was over: "I am, of course, very disappointed that the students did not uphold the legislation passed Phil Club to Meet The Philosophy Club will meet at 8 tonight in 217 Hetzel Union. Dr. H. W. Johnstone Jr. will speak on "What Price on Rea son?" ••••••••••00 00000 100•••• * CATHAUM Now - 1:56, 4:28, 7:00, 9:30 She Needs Her Man . . . Now! JEAN SIMMONS "HOME BEFORE DARK" essoessssesoesesseossess * NITTANY Toniis - Doors Open 6:43 Burt Lancaster Katherine Hepburn "TNE RAINMAKER" FRIDAY EVE JAMES STEWART "THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS" •• ***** ••••••••••••••••• 000 00•••••••••••000000•0 WMAJ 0:30 --. Mtn On 0:31 _ Morning Show 5:30 . ......... Morning Devotionsi 8:43 8:47 11:88 ----------- News 11:05 .., Swap Shoo -- 11:15 Classical Interlude 12:00 ---- Mush: at Neon 12:15 12:30 12:35 1:08 1 : 15 --_ Contact 5:00 5:05 ..------ LP's and Show Tones I 5:38 5:35 .............. LP's and Show Tones 8:08 8:15 8:30 LP's and Show Tunes: 7:08. Fulton Lewis Jr. 7:15 LP's and Show Tunes! 7 :IS ------.4 ' ......-- _,.. Pablie Service Program 8:08, News 8:05 — WDI O 3I Programs 10:08 News 18:05. Croovology 11:08 MOS 11:18 12:08 13:05 —. Oroovolegy 1208. News and Sports 100 Sign Ott THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 by their representatives. How ever, I was pleased about the area's response to the referendum and the number who came out to vote." ROTC-- (Continued from page one) placed in the College of the Lib eral Arts and a course in civil defense be instituted. The com mittee took no action on the proposal. But the Liberal Arts Student Council took up the issue - and voted to have President Robert Nurock present a voluntary ROTC proposal to Cabinet. After weeks of debate the proposal was de feated. In other business Cabinet will hear a report on the Freshman Customs Board and the progress of the Mall Bulletin Board com mittee. Officers' reports will also be given. 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