PAGE EIGHT Unicameral Body (Continued from page one) I All-University President in the' of tile fedeial government Ipioblcms of student government. Committee members have not 1 .Suggestions for the reorganiza vet stated (oncrete proposals on|tion of the judicial system which iho eompoMtion of the executive; is being evaluated by a separate hianeh. ! committee have been: 1) it would Proposed suggestions for this be organized along area lines, or' bianch which will handle all ex-! 2) it would be headed by a Su tculivc functions and coordinate'pieme Court with various district activities have been' 'courts for'individual offenses in • A body composed of the All- specific aieas. An organizations Univer-ity officers, the four class;comt and a traffic court would piridents, and the presidents of;also be set up. the Association of Independent! The Committee on Reorganiza- Mf n, Inlet fiatermty Council, Pan-'tion’s major aim in proposing lie) and Leonide* | them changes is to affoid the ©The pre-ant All-Umveisity;junior, sophomore and freshman Cabinet whieh would act as an ad-1 classes a greater voice in student visory body to the executive. i government. • The presidents of the Gieek! The final draft of the plan will find Independent gioups acting as be presented to All-University an exeiutive committee to aid the Cabinet Feb. 19. McCoy Frowns on Game- (Continued from page seven) who would be competing on an even basis with the best teacheis ot football—the men who earn a living at it Majbe McCoy has not stated all his reasons for turning down the “S” Chib. This, I do not know. But I do not feel that the argu ment'- he has pre-wnted are sufficient enough to halt the Alumni Game. Get satisfying flavor...So friendly to your taste! *• • • NO DRY l "SMOKED-OUT" * TASTE! m _ • Outstanding... and they are Mild! , * NO FLAT "FILTERED-OUT" : FLAVOR! TOBACCO TASTES BEST You get Pall Mall's Pall Mali’s famous _ Travels it over, famous length of the O length travels and under, around and / finest tobaccos ‘ gentles the smoke 9 / through Pall Mall 8 money can buy. naturally... fine tobaccos! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA As a Matter-a- (Continued from page seven) BusAd major clicked with his best routine for a 236. He was topped by team- M mates Werner f V •- and Veg 3, * ) Vega, who had l » 'll a 283, as b een 1 *’ jS better (remember Vi. jsnm he‘s the NCAA and AAU p-bar | ’ king), although & JB that may sound §| MM impossible to ® those who saw savadove his flawless rou tine Saturday. But Werner was never better (268) on the bars and is fast approaching his champion ship potential on the parallels. Werner's difficult p-bar ac complishment came after he was robbed (my opinion) on the high bar. After another dif ficulty-filled routine—including three cut-catches—Werner took third place on two judges' bal lots. He lost the position when judge Frank Cumiskey gave him a 75. Cumiskey gave Army’s Eclcart an 84 which was enough to finish ahead of the Lion junior. But Sea how Pall Mall’s famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke makes it mild—but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! C A. 1. Co. _ PreJnl fj h p«r middlt MM#^ Fact-- jCunmngham and Vega took the .top two spots to win the event jand slightly smooth the “nns-l take.” j But the judging made for an; exciting meet and in the end the; (Lions proved they are of chain-' ipionsiiip calibre. Their biggest (hurdle now is complacency and iNavy could be the team to beat them if they slack off too much ICDJH /woug Of SJOH OJCUJ- CjOflMg tiHMSNV IQDM Youdan light eitier end !i WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1959 Collegian Local Ad Staff TONIGHT Meeting 6:45 o'clock 9 CARNEGIE Attendance Mandatory CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 1957 4i* CHAMPION House Tiailer two* tone blue, birch inteiioi. vvat-hing inn* chine* and e\lra». Call after 6 30 pm. Al> 7-771.7 19 ii RED CHEVROLET coin entitle, fully equipped. new tup. See Mel Franks m Rec Hall Equipment Room. HOC KEY SKATES, 6i7Ch 1) anti 7, good jhape. cheap. Bruce AD 7-3044. FREE WALL-SIZE full-color World News Map (limit only 260 mapj>i given to jou. •Tint TIME, 28 weeks only 31 VN tite to Penn State Magazine Agenc>. Box l' 7, State College. ONE SINGER sewing machine, walnut cabinet, matching 'tool, all attachments, many evtrns, in perfect condition, like m?*’ Call AD 8-8630. NA\AL OFFICER’S ttniform, t>ize 40. One new tiopicnl worsted, one Uktd Line, Call 8-0778 evening* ONE PAIR men’s black Italian Ski Hoots, size Modern styling. e\etllent re conditioning. $22.50. AD 8-0723. 1974 MERCURY Monterey hardtop, atamf aid shift, mdu), heatei, whitewalls, yellovf bottom, gieen top. Call AD 8-16U4 FOR RENT l ARGE COMFORTABLE toom for two students one block from campus. 224 S. Pin;ln $25/m°. AD_7-30&2.__ ONE DOUBLE and one-half double loom. Reasonable lates. Call AD 7-41*33, ark for ft alb. TWO ROOM efficiency apaitment; paituu laily suited for two male student*. Call AD 8-8 8.-Hi DOUBLE ROOM with or without hoard clo.se to campus, next to paiking lot, >n s. pugh su ROOM FOR rent above Campania feboe Re pair, acioss from Atheiton Hall. Call AD 8-8172. EXTRA LARGE double room in modern home with kitchen privilege*: within walking distance. 318 W. Piospect Ave. ROOM FOR one or two students. Cloeo to campus, 230 S. Pugh. $26.00 month. Phone AD 7-3052. • ■iiniMiiiininntiiiUMiiidimiMii.iiiiiiimMiiui LOST RAlNCOAT—outside of 311 Boucke, kc\# and gloves in pocket. Uigently needed. Call Mis, Haines, Visual Aids Derailment Libraty. BROWN MCGREGOR Jacket, fourth flour Boucke I have yours. Call AD £-2416, Stew Baily. BROWN * WALLET near Schwab. Need papers. Call A 1 Krlick AD 7-77 Vi, BROWN WALLET on Ag. Hill two week* ago. Return money and papers to F, Lentz AD 8-0448. Reward FOUND * GOLD WATCH, vicinity of HUB, befora exams. Call Bob Ellenberger AD 7-21*26, WANTED RIDE *TO Fort Lauderdale for four girl# over Eavtej vacation. Will help drive. Ext. 671; Willa or Julie. STUDENT TO work 20 hours per week to maintain low-frequency ti ammiittei a. Some experience necessary. Apply 223 E.E. WANTED! ALL Anglers, Hunters and Robin Hoods. Where? 337 Willaid. When? 7 pm. tonight Why? PSOC Field and Stieam Division Meeting! STUDENTS—EARN up to $1.60 per hour working two or thtee evenings of your choice setting bowling pins. Downtown Dux Club, 128 South Pugh. MALE ROOMMATE to share apartment one block from campus. $26 per month. Call AD 7-3959. MisCELLANEOUS BERMUDA BOUND? Lowest price avail* able. Girls $197, including meals: Bov# 5147, breakfast. 8 days. Call Tom Biandeia AD 7-4934. FREE. Black Cocker Puppies. Male, eight weeks old. Call AD fi-1338. NOW IS the time to find out what It la all about. Come to the main club meeting of the Penn State Outing Club, 7 pni., Thmsday, HUB Auditorium. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble, our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 033 W. College Ave. ICE CAPADES trip to Hershey, leave 6.00 P m. from HUB Saturday, Feb. 21. Late permissions will be gianted. Tickets $2.20, $j >O. $3.85. Car fare $1.60. Tenn Stat« Outing Club, 244 Rcc HalJ. TRIP TO Hershey to see Ice Capade# Sat.. Feb. 21. Call AD 7-2614 for infer* mation. Sign up in the HUB by next Fri, ENGAGED? National fashion firm looking for college engaged couples. Photograph# or selected conples will be published in top-rated fashion magazine. Those chosen will receive complete outfit#. Please send —by February 18, I96o—clear, individual snapshots (which cannot be returncdl with name ead address to The Wyman Company, 278 Post Street, San Francisco 8. Calif. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, top. toe, or acrobatic lessons. Fark Form Village School of Dance. AD 8-107$.
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