PAGE TWO . Classes Opened !Two Stud?nts 1 !Student Book Store Escape Iniuri I To All Students In e . Acadents I Tentatively Favored The University Senate yesterday opened all Univershy i Two suOents were oniniored In; The Cabinet book store committee now favors a UM auto arcteents which oi:coneil classes by approving a recommendation to allow students to Wednesd a y on Colleg e A venue. i versity-owned book store, although its members still are attend any class even though not enrolled in the course. 21,3.1u:tilde:I. tlr in ts ind w ere ostna lohnWar_letudying its feasability and could change their minds. The recommendation stipulates that a student must have i n g frown Belleforite, and m ar l in : Chairman Gerald Carlson told All-University Cabinet the permission of the instructor before attending a cla - N in is K tra °°nsc kla setti° froca r y in ar bushless k spring tdmiu - last night that the committee will study the possibility of i which he is not enrolled. Warner incurred $450 in darn-' using the Book Exchange fort a. / Th w e nets open class policy ex- age to his 195,8 Volkswagem when nucleus for the store. ! Cleo ring MIMMI i !tenth also to all University per he ran into a 1950 PLemouth. sta-; He said the committee wants i senile], subject to the regulations Lion wagon driven by John Dame t° see whether t h e b oo k s t ore !governing their irAividual em- of State College in an accident;can fit into the Hetz.el. Union (Continued from page ore) iployment- -4ccurrtr. ig about 5:°5 P in- D a tne.Building expansion plans or will Miss Champagne's hands. i tieu Th LL Pell frc r s th e r s el 2 :ll noit c een : !reg as e maithg Avenue a from right If tt rAllistter tmt°C t need 21 separate building. Harry Jon.. was both symp-2:1 „ , , ,. ,4 „ *.,.. . ...,,,, vturationat p etiey. a n d acco r di n g to witnesses , could, The Issesrattes has bean thetie and despicable as Virginia'e‘ - the open classes not see th e warner c a r due is the shafting the legal problems. , Carlson said. and it has found father anti the prime cause of her' wou Id "encoluage learning' sn° . w• ;• Warners ear veered into the! 23° ,_ alriCleaCe , ... la = W art the maledevelopment—just what the i among students. :car of Mrs. D. White, also of State; imeort - sees a unieersitY-owned reviewer feels the role called for. In other beheiness die Senate apecenege after h i tting D ames . 1 store would compete illegally The part of Andy, as writter. Koyed. after considerable debate There was no damage to mrs. with free enterprise. d Ening , the terms or by author Laerents, is just a little a re - exl. -!,. .. se , White'scar but r.. 3 in damage was_ Carlecin said the committee is • sesperS:oll .or disetpareary rea- _s ee - too ordirory to produce the de- __ ii . , which eeee to Dame's car, interviewing members of the ad . esono an ine gro , ar.as 1=4:I& At about ti p.m_ that night ministration, deans, department , feed effect. But David Ike:err :a s e e de r -A : may he reinstated ".Koons" ter was- hit by the auto-heads and faculty members to gives :z oLse. eeough restraint to the Unwereity. enobile of Gus Nicholes- at the sound out the University's stand' put is over, - 1 Tre senor . .., which came from corner of East. College Avenue on a store. I . - The mast blatant ob , eiceeeess Ls. the oenate Committee 0' Student aree i rf e i s t er s t ,, ts affairs. said a student would bey A ,; to lice re l Questionnaires have been senh the part of The Boy who ,was - ted , h th coe. t e e , cc°rOeng ° Polls- to other schools which own their' remata only y e '‘a ereoo.. - signaled fora left !nand' s t ones, carieein said The Virgirea'e firs: lover in this sex- e t e ecomm it e , on Discipline. I. :. u rn and, due to the slipper.,.• road- quest -el-maim-. ask about prob-1 ually-preoccupled play. There: Lawrence J_ Perez, anistant Nicholes hit Roane right feneler. ' , ems ee nth an d e ro te ems was hardlY rriuch William K°l2- ; . dea of f - - - Damage is es orated at S9O t• I - ' gm ' - - ll * tee CoiLege or enguiee.- 0 with students, administration and! , Alum Heads Gulf Sulphur winkle cou:d do to save it, be. ; n , ~,, he certainly didn't make it airee, i ,,, ln ee a f / '"' ...,,, e z t 'ecihree Br°Posed. , K°°ns t car and 565 to N i choles' faculty and the type of goods car- , A University alumnus has been i worse •{ , e - hech, in case it doesn't; the re state reinstatement be grantec , au cenobite. , 'Tied_ ! named president of Gulf Sulphur. - 'wih the appeeval of the dean Se.III to be. is a complimente -- • --, • - - . ; Th e committee preparing la large mineral industry corpora- Robert SEarella ist ear betteh ci . - lof the colege In shish _the c " 1- ' Postmaster Retires -- . --- en. was enrolled, as well as the i !... a list of for a book itim , in cis first scene as Pete—Vir - isubcoirunittee Perez's Motion wa- store, which Car said would 3 The alumnus, William Bellano, ginia's estranged hushan.d—then defeated.. - - Aft er 25 Years 1 b., the biggest selling point in lwas graduated in 1938 as a min in his second_ Which isn't va .had. , . - President Eric A. Walker told ': Robert C. Miller, postmaster for! 1 any report to the University. ling engineer. since he was thoroug,hly coevinc- In...other busineo. Cabinet 1 aP ing in his first appearance. the Senate that he Isar; as ked 'Slate C°liege for more than 2 koroved a motion I. Daily Calle- r i'''''''..-- Neibi Beale's southern accent L pion; for;' ian Rditor Reiser! Franklin to '-. stu th e dy U the niTerS pro i rlem ecard" of establish i° - 'y re l tr -s ere . ‘ bas ent ann on Jriuncedart :commit a proposed title change . 1 , 3 ,1,.., t e r T le ,,, e ot e Halal ' a a was . img contracts for the faculty Miller directed the State Col ''''`-°."-.7 '''""" 7, el ' am"' members who wish to theeh in lege mail service during its growth 1 ins in its excellence. summer school. 'frZm 20 employes in 1 4 n3 to 80 aft - Rosse,..H Cr- ' 4ll aleY's sets were The new system would also the present time. magnificent anti so tort! tent : place the hiring of faculty mem- Acting on the recommendation weil 1 . ....- perpose that th e y bare, ureee th e eupervision of the of Re•pr.4e.ntative Jam... E. Van weren't at fost r.oheeable. A tee- individual college deans. Th e 1114. a the Post Office Department neer:dotes amount of work al ei l d eans wo u ld a=irs hzs-e charee of in Washington will appoint an feeling was evident in them_ ithe pay ro ll s for th e m e teach...mg in acting postma s ter, The ::sting effects, !lan -died by Es college. , Van 7.eiedt said yesterday the Jack Malnay and Caroline Quar-t Und1....; the prese_et eyeeeree far- acting pt . /stelae-ter.-ri serve six les, were some of the beet everultv members can request to teach months, and during that period - . seen in a campus production. summer schocd cours.ses bee are Civil Senice examinations will They were wonderful, but never only hired if their courses ha.ve. be held for toetii•dat- for the per-' obtrusive. ' (Continued from rage eight) manent eseition. The timetable is such that by the middle of next . . eumtreer a perreersent -appoint - 0 t men. mn be made. Mil Ball Queen Finalists -r------- ~, Chosen From 38-Women Five finalist; for Military Bail:other finalists receive smaller'' Queen have been selected by ca-'trophies. dets at the Vlrainia Military In-; Scabbard and Made and. Persh simile, Lexington. Va. ing Rifles will form a sabre arch The final:!, , ts are: Stsan Gra: and cordon for - the fmalhds as - ham. junior in arts and letters they walk to the stag* with from Bloomington. lii sponsored their escorts. by John Kubert of the Air Force; Cadets and midshipmen and Judy Norton, sophomore:their dates will fonn a reception in educat:on from Menon, spon.qine at 9 p.m. All who attend the ' sared by John Dunn of th e _k rrny dance are encouraged to go ROTC: Jud y T a ferthes, st ,pl lo _ , ,through the receiving line, more in arts and letter.s frorn i Lam Simon. secret - All' of,lhe Waif, Syracuse. N.Y._ sponsored by GaryitarY corramittees said. __,_ Fry of the Army ROTC: Cynthia! Tickets will remain on wale 't Frederick of Springfield. sin-; today at the Helsel Unica desk. ri sored by Ward Muller of the Air:_, l l I !LtaaT tonne' dreOis required . ) Force ROPC:, and Joan Aitken oriel ROTC members- Cis laps mar) Phsladelphia. sponsored by George'; wear formal or serni - focnial Ward of the Air Force ROTC. Two of the women, Miss Fred erick and Miss Aitken. are not -SitiderAS at the T.Jr_ivorsits. The queen contestants were chosen from the 38 applirA vs : whose pi..hAres were submitted. Robert Parker. chairman of the publicity committee. said. The final judger for the contest are: 2nd LI Jame; a Grisby. Ar my; Capt. Alan E. Wolfe, Air, Torre; and Lt. Donald C. White, Navy. • The queen will be annotriced: during an interrn. ission at the_ dance. She will receive a trophy - . and a bouquet of flowers - and the, TWO MORE THE • p ENN STATE PERFORMANCES ititYERS ° Y Tonight & Tomorrow "A CLEARING IN TILE WOODS" as excursion into the unusual by ARTHUR LAURENTS SCHWAB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA HAVE YOU MADE YOUR Honeymoon Plans? U yea we sett pedea se*scricet La za.w.rst ter. vim% edit= Tim 4 - Uh you r:ay basis uesial Moms.. cud plenty kr do—sbea keys is Ike key so - budermus - giaed tAscse deep in seuuded kills, s xe ma quests Fire is sedaded_.y. _My heated. Irbat bolds) and eat toaster' co oar old 'some stead 414 as sotal 1.1:0a). Open Ire= to newireesds codr. lEeuiaia dean it you iris.' a= 'Mee Hamer Eras Pk= CaZiOftli" iSkieML. THE FARM OH TIV....HILL Swam:am IL T. p. Pannsyhvizia 3U7ntirs Car Radios TeleViSiCill , Phonographs Radios Television .n - vice , I , i Center. - --_. 1 at- - -C... - '- State College TV ..., 232 S. Arlen St. - • Bead-Memenes of Tbe NM Ball 4 -MOPS FREE PHOTO SERVICE' Cadets,- it's the perfect time for wonderful and ever , Have,a color portrait, or color slide taken with your date before going to the Ball, free. You can use the portrzit.als a aristinas gift-to your parents, or toyed one. Before going to the Mil Ball tonight, stop in at the Waring Hall Lobby with your date, and have your Free color picture taken . 8:00-10:30 PM. BEIM GET THERE EARLY, ONLY 80 PORTRAITS AVAILABLE LSA presents DR; MICHAEL CIIIAT)PETTA -Associate Professor of Education SPEAKING ON "THE NATURE OF ..MAN" his society, his univer.se, his need for re/igion tilthenan Student Association _ 412 West College Ave. Sunday, Dec. 71h, 6:311 p.m. THE p ENN STATE LAYERS ".... det9iffulty _tunny farce FINEMA3*, Collegian Reluctant Mitt 11 _es ti an e at CENTER STAGE TONIGHT and - TOMORROW NIGHT! FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1958 for the All-University offices and Cabinet itself to the student gov ernment reorganization commit tee. The executive committee had recommended the name change. Sophomore Class President Donald Clagett and Freshman Class President Jay Kahle were installed as Cabinet members. Student Loses Passport Alisa Kornfeld, sophomore in arts and letters from York, lost her traveling documents Tuesday afternoon near Boucke Building. The papers are necessary for her student's visa in the United States. They were in a light blue wallet. Her extension is 171, Resi .dence Halt. [STATE NOW M-G- ii Mrntionts I'maaco 0 DORIS RICHARD DAY WIDMARK ift/t/NEL •k. The ofL°VE:tr. Es stamp, GIG YOUNG GIA SCALA ast£MASCO.PE . . Feat. 1:46, 3:40, 5:34, 7:37, 9:31 NITTANY NOW • DOORS' OPEN 6:45 THE BIG SHOCKER "THE.BAD SEED" NANCY KELLY SAT.. DOORS OPEN 1:I5 PM GARY COOPER Court Martial of Billy Mitchell •••• ********* ••••••••••• WMAJ- ifir - slng Slan Sint 'lstvan& - Devotions News Headline, Morning Show Nista iwag • Show' Classical interlude Music at Ness °minty News ra Going Ow Masi. Sbow Nowa and Spat* Contact :Local Neill IT'. :and Bbow Tines MOM Lra Stow. -News and ••Iterketir' • • Sweats Special LP** and Show Uwe* Patent Lewis Jr. Llrs and Show ,Towel Rohde Bailee Proems ' News 41SF.14 . ,resgreuese 91.0 40 010 , - ..sowter. Neil and .rte ; ?kiwi asd-iliz
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