PAGE EIGHT One-Way Door Hinges May Aid Boucke Traffic One-way door hinge!, were sug-1 intentionally climbing an un tested a: , a pos:Able means ,oi i ' necessary flight of stairs and promote effeen finding themselves on the roof cr one-way traf- of Boucke. fir "own the main Stairway in The council also voted unani- Boui ke Building at the Business ..„,., u ,, , , y i to sponsor a marketing Administration Student Council ""' ;convocation Januai y 13 in con meeting Wednesday night. , Junction with the Marketing Council president James Meis- Club. ter said he would consult with Bay E. Estes, vice president ( " a n MacKen 7 w , dean of the; in charge of marketing at U.S. college and IlenrY L. Yeagle.Y>: Steel, will speak. Jr, at, , ,istarit director of the piny-, This will be the first of a series steal plant, about the traffic prob- of convocations covering all tem before taking steps to enforce'phases of business administra the down-only policy. , stion. The series was designed to Ii was also recommended that floor numbers be painted on stairway doors. It was said this would keep students with class es on the fourth floor from un- Cabinet-- „ I (Continued from page one) (Continued front page one./ vial, athletic, cultural and reli-, ing a conaict is a privilege that f should be taken only if the au iwnis events on the various cam-, dent feels that he will suffer pules does not seem feasible. I academically by taking his ex- According to Hoboit Bernreu-; ams at the regular time. ter, special assistant to the preys-i He said that in the past students dent in charge of student affairs,l,,,,ta_%n'ey- who filed for a conflict often violated this privilege. students at each of the campuses;mil are assessed a separate fee to, took the regular exam after find . c ing ovet the social and recreational b e given out later in the examination, that the conflict would) activities on that campus only, ' But in the case of allocating ip eriod. "Filing a conflict is not Artist Series tickets to students ommended just 'for the rec oncon- other campuses, Bernreuter venience of getting home ear- said, "if students are willing to lier," Miller said. make some of their tickets j Students who have two or more a vail a b 1 e some integration ;exams scheduled at the same time would be possible. This is be- ;or who have three or more exams cause the Artist Series is sup- on the same day must file for a ported by a general appropria• conflict by 5 p.m. Dec. 10 in Wil lion rather than from fees paid h ard B u ildi ng. by University Students.” i A motion that expansion blue-;mg for students who are inter pi nts he displayed on the firstiested in seeing these plans was floor of the iletzel Union Build-lalso passed by Cabinet. + CLASS 1=!!! FOR SALE SCOT('II PINE Chrthtnin, Trees-3 to 12 feet Rig trees f.. 1 tlecoenting boughs on 14 I 00 per tt ve. Tll44ey Springs Farrar. 2 0 ,rolll: 4 Cii.t of 111 , 111Sblirg On route 322 Call WI 1,-VO)(1 'rll\---,1, 1 . li)i. 8 high. button. Celt Frank AD 7-'2lll nt -i' li'dot k • SNOW TIRI'S—Onv set Fit o,tone Tome ,C Cottntl N - lt,o\ used only ttto month% Call Al) ',MIS, ittlet S p ni, Arm. NTION I'llll, ATFLISTS ! Slalop .•01- leelion l, whole of itlilk !dual set.. Call All 7. i 30,1 II ASSELBT, I) I tWOF so m m (2,8 7,6,„ T' ))Wii and 300 M in ri lense).. SporiNf 'odor, , eases .kshing $375 Joe Pat ton ,-,77:1 NEED 4;044 - NS. tot the es1111111f11: (01 WHIN MO Iw:tomtitl goons Macs 5 & 7 Janice r ounnid e‘t 1' CENERAL TRAILER, 29 feet, one Led aunt, e\ cellent condition A%uilahle Jan, .10, Nan State Trailer l'ark. AD 74149 nTInY b jII 01 I NIAgIt stniv,mnn. fi t)linleig. awl's, I m h o , hcntoi . ni.vi ill lee Mil,t sell- hest °Mir UQ.ea it Millie An 7-'2.41N. N PEED automatic ratitLl chaust.cr; 1101 111 ru nictit . hl move' nuts tic L.; \ ALI] en) U idße, ototinnl price $52 Pt 11,1 for quick Yfirme AD 7-'2115 CARIZ \1z1) )11-1 1 proft-o.lonal Own table 301 $ll5. F 1,1.4. I cat tritige $2O. Cull .11. (31itoy All 7-12y5. FOR BENT SIN(.LV Mt 1.1.,nb1e !nom in Collette Ilewllts, , V.ailable Pee I', Call %D 1-ISI-1 it IR IZENI two-bethoorn modern miller Wilt rent to Com students. Dose tew l'rwiler Acres. AD 8-3171 or FL 9-'2890 St , It t Altll tot lun. •Irat notrbnol. con lanmnt TIC r 4.rtieles nrt•drd to' Joni n ron•ve, Call Don l'a , tnato Al t 7 I,l(da Ith pa,zin t pliture all All,. rat. 171 LosT--scoTcli PLAID w. met f eel lumina tem Carnegie, Cinder enit 11th AD , -b - •it. S e titimental %Mile C.\ MM A, Nil frotv-roity 'on lo,t xicontl) of lll'li rind Boucke. Can e\ t. 1271-M LOST-131.A( K rh t nnNe pur,o at l'hi Swam Sews, pledge 'lance Satnr,la), No, '22. Conteet Barbara Stanley ext I2S wool blanket mrth tiver ds sign Lost at Pitt same. Call Torn Porn , All 7.1957, prNizt's wtosTwATrti howl iption N. A lhondt on bad. Finder contact Burk raolore cat 27t). Reward FOUND Ni %eh , MONGREL 'nippy with white 1 , 24‘s • 1," ,, e, neck. it inner cm.ll Chu ck Athtehon tit LieMc{ litiuKe. WANTED MEN TO as..stAt tonnaper ; transportation Illshed I,oll‘ I'lllol t VIOL' ri excellent ril3 Call Make AD 8-013 or John AD S-1372. replace the former Business Ad ministration Career Day, which ,the council voted to eliminate in favor of the All-University Ca ireer Day. ;Exam Policy-- IFIEDS + WANTED TEIRE F. BOYS for night Bel ling. Car liece3tqtry. "Sally'a", 110 S. Pugh. AD WANTED • RIDE to St. reteishurg, Fla. or vicinity nrounil Dec 20, 1958. Contact Inni y Cnldatem AD 8•t718 ANDY. 1 NEED YOU. Wet me in "A Manna in the W0m19," Schwab. Vir- STUDENTS-I , nm up to $1.50 per hr. v, ork um 2 or :1 evenings of your choice setting bowl ang pins. Downtown Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh COEDS. SECRETARIES to try the Olympia hpewrtter. Rent an Olympia—apply up to 3 months' rental toward don't payment. Nittany Office Equipment, 211. S. Allen St. Phone AD 84125 PUBLIC It.OWLEltS—aay mght 7 7-12 t.Ncept Tue.+. and Wed. it is 8:20 to 12 00 pm. Walk-tn or reser , . e relax at Downtown DUN Club, AD 8-9148, 128 S. Pugh St. USED TOYS can be repaired for needy rhilthen as Chttatmas XiftS. Contact M- Pha Gamma Delta sorority. e%t. 826 or Kappa Sigma at 8.6164 or 7-2044. COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in eur department working part time averaged $75 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gains Pleasant, short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying Car furnished, expenses paid Call Ed Lough AD 7•d7bB Mon - Fri. be tween 6-10 p m Salary $35 per week. MISCELLANEOUS I'IGORES ON .mar mind * ,— Let the Col ta poeket-,iced eateulat,nt nulchtne sok e your problems. It adds, s‘thtrstets, malti plie•, divides, swim ea. cubes, ti acts quire reet,. Operation is fast, /teem:tie Wdehs only R ounces See the Cu, tsk nue. at Nittam. Of fwe Equipment, 211 S. Allen St, Phone At It-f. 125. MI===MENEI , . Oat' for Neo. Yew's Exc. Call ext 2U7S COOKIES CANDY, CAKE - - Come to Ajidry Omicron Pi's Rake Safe Saturday morn ow fa u n 4 '12 ;it the Corner Room. 'TYPING. Qiiick efficient work. Call AD ....-Olm,: 'll-tESLS AND ttt m paper typing (lone to ~-2097 T PING—THESIS, roots or carbon::: term lotpop4. etc. Call AD g-0771 aster 5 C A DETS• DON'T forget to take a color pm trait with your lovely date to: Slil It•ill, n beautiful and everhigting nicimor). Pictures taken on ' , rids, S:3O-10:30 p.m. Wai mi..: Hull Lobb,„ -- RILL TYPE all themes, theses and terra pollen, Janice• Leonard est. 70, 305 111 , ter Hall. PERSONS INTERESTED in tide to Ewing ilk Ind, an t ictudv at Chrudmaa \in U.S. 40 to Indianapolis. Call AD 7-3594 utter 5 p in. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap. toe or acrobatic lessons Park Foresl Village School of Dance. AD 8-1078 IF YOUR typewriter Is giving you trouble our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-3492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per• soma affects; pick-up and delivery serv ice, Shoemaker Bros. PIM)* AD 8.1761. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Honesty Policy Referred To BusAd Officials Decision on whether or not to adopt the proposed academic hon esty policy rests with the depart ment heads, according to the ex ecutive committee of the College of Business Administration, Mi chael Roeberg, chairman of the Business Administration Student Council's committee on academic honesty, announced at the coun cil's Wednesday night meeting. Roeberg said his committee would contact the individual de partment heads and report back to council. If adopted, the policy would eliminate proctoring during blue books and final exams in 400 and graduate courses The council also heard Robert Drexler's report on the book-of the-year program. Drexler re quested that a committee, which he volunteered to head, be ap pointed to speak to interested pro fessors to jointly decide how the program could best be promoted. Council president James Meis ter appointed Richard Trudgen, Stephen Miller and LaVerne My ers to serve on the committee. Open Classes-- (Continued from page two) students enrolled. "The proposed contracts will take the uncertainty out of summer work," Walker said. R. Wallace Brewster, professor of political science, proposed that a standing committee on faculty affairs be established under the Senate bylaws. The' motion was referred to the committee on Rules and will be acted on at the February 1959, meeting. Persian Princess Gahna Cowhide...gleam studded The Continental French Purse. Roomy, leather-lined coin purse. Removable photo•card case. Pick. A-Bill feature. Charga • Plate pocket. Fashion colors"including 0. "- -.:hire. $ 5 00 plus MC Match a complete ensemble. Eye Glass Case, Key Gard, Cigarette Case, Cigarette Lighter. From $2.50 Gee your money's worth foe your money... Give PRINCESS GARDNER MATCHED ACCESSORIES -014113;' 1 lES Sat. Cave. latitita • • ti • ti Smith Sets Example For All Americans (Continued 071 rage eight) national champions Duncan was the first player picked in the recent professional draft. Smith's mate at guard is George Deiderich of Vanderbilt. Bob Har rison of Oklahoma is the center. Brock Strom of the unbeaten Air Force Academy. an honor student majoring in missile technology, and Oregon State's Ted Bates are the tackles, while crooner Buddy Dial of Rice and Jim Houston of Ohio State are the ends. Dawkins was stricken by polio while in the seventh grade. It was , feared he never would walk again, but Pete built himself up by working with weights. He ar rived at West Point as a southpaw passing quarterback, but couldn't !win a letter as a sophomore be ,cause of poor blocking and tack ling. Dawkins is president of his class, stands seventh among the seri iors academically and is a member of the Glee Club. He also, has been selected as winner of both the Maxwell and Heisman awards as the No. 1 col lege football player of the year. Smith, tabbed by Coach Shug 'Jordan as "without dou b t the greatest guard I've ever seen," :came to Auburn from Uniontown, Ala , where he played fullback in high school. After Smith spent his fresh man year as a third string cen ter, he was held out of competi tion for a season and was switched to guard. A major in education, he has developed in- LEARN TO SKI with OUTING CLUB! instruction every Saturday until end of season 2 p.m. 105 ME This Sat, Dec. 6 three instruction movies by Ernie McCullough from Montreblanc I.FI-(II_IItIhIIt_IIIIIIIIhhlIIL tI_III,II Engineers, Physicists .Mathematicians NAA's On-Campus Interviews Decethber 8 and 9 The NAA industrial family has a career for you: Atomics International Division puts the atom to work for power and research in America and abroad. Autonetics Division makes automatic control systems for manned aircraft and missiles. Pioneered in space navigation...built inertial guidance system for USS Nautilus and Skate. Columbus Division designed and is building the Navy'a most advanced carrier-borne weapon system, the A3J ■ Vigilante, and the most versatile jet trainer, the T2J. Los Angeles Division is the home of next-generation manned weapon systems—the - B-70 • and F-108—and America's first manned space ship, the,X-1.5. Missile Division is atwork on the GAM:77, jet-powered air-to-surface missile for the Mr Force's B-52. Rocketdyne Division builds liquid-propellant engines a for Atlas, Thor, Jupiter, Redstone missiles, and for the Jupiter "C" that puts the Army's Explorer satel lites into orbit. See Your Placement Offwe Today For Interview , NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. *. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1958 to a powerful 210-pound line backer with a flair for playing practical jokes and wrecking enemy offensives. Smith led a defense which lim ited Tennessee to no first downs and minus 30 •yards on total of fense. The Tigers threw their foes for a total of 401 yards in losses and Jordan credits Smith with at least half of that.
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