PAGE EIGHT Boards Give Penalties To 112 Coeds Freshman Regulations Board rind the Women's Student Govern ment Ascociation Judicial Board of Review issued 105 blackinarks, R one o'clock removals and I lenient weekend campus this week. The Freshman Board gave a total of 77 penalties; the upper class judicial board gave 35. Thirty blackmarks were given for forgetting to sign in or out; 35 for lateness of from one to four minutes; 12 for excessive noise; five for incorrect signing out; five for unexcused absences from residence hall meetings; three for weal mg Bermuda shorts in the lounge; two for returning to date after signing in; and one for not having room ready for cleaning. Freshman Regulations Board issued a blackmark to each of two freshman women who at tended sorority coffee hours and were five and eight minutes late iespectively in returning to their lesidence hall. Three women students were given one o'clock removals this weekend for an accumulation of four blackmarks. The Judicial Board issued a lenient weekend campus to a coed who signed out for the week end but neglected to return the postcard addressed to her home and the pink sign-out slip to her hostess .The post cal d and sign out slip were found in her desk. Jazz Club-- (Continued from page one) illithonty lac to make such a de cision. In reply, Bernreuter said he had the authority from two di rections, as top person under the president for student af fairs, and as administrator of policy set by the Senate Com mittee on Studetit Affairs. Be said the Senate committee had the power to override his deckion but "I can't believe the committee would recognise such reckless authority as displayed by the club." Explaining background on the ruling, Bernreuter said that when the club was about $l6OO in debt, the administration aided it in planning the Stan Kenton and Four Freshman concerts. "It was my understanding," he said. "that when the club was once out of the hole, it wouldn't continue with any big programs." lie said he was shocked to bear of plans for the Staton con cert and he took action to stop it. George L. Donovan, coordina tor of Associated Student Activi ties. backed Bernreuter. He said: "I should think the club should be able to gamble with the $l6OO it now has but not for $3500 which the Staton concert might cost." Thomason, McKee-- (Continued from page one) applications will be accepted af ter March 20, but those names will not be included in the origi nal drawing. He said they still have a very good chance of be ing assigned to the area re quested The drawing of numbers for a waiting list will be conducted by representatives of the Association of Independent Men on April 3. Kline also said that a student who applies for a room and then decides to join a fraternity may withdraw his application any time before the contract is signed. Yale Prof Will Present 3 Lectures This Week Dr. Henry Margenau, professor of physics and natural philosophy at 'Yale University, will present two lectures this week, not next week as erroneously reported to The Daily Collegian. Margennu will speak on "Aes thetics and Relativity," at 7:30 tonight m 121 Sparks. He also will present a lecture on the same subject tomorrow in 119 Osmond. Other lectures by Dr. Margennu have been scheduled for March 18 to 24 and April 22 to 25. 'Sweetheart' Applications Applications for the title of Sophomore Class Sweetheart are available today through Saturday noon at the Hetzel Union desk. All sophomore girls are eligible for self-nomination, Five finalists will be chosen by interview for the dance to be held on March 7. N. BONAPARTE, French G. 1., says: "Wildrootconqueredry,unruly hair!" 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'.. -.• :s . :.*, , . •.. • -•-• • --•—. - ; -.- . • • . . . • • .. • :... ...-_.. . ~... :.- , .. . ..•,., ... .. , ..,.: , •-.. .!... • ; ..•-, •-•-•,...-...'.. .. „: •, . ... . . . .. .. ... . . . . English: CANINE CASANOVA Thinkfish: WOODLE BARI3IOIO. AFLON SANTA 140,4tCA CITY COIL, English: LOVESICK REPORTER Thinkfish: YEARNALIST DAVID PAUL MARYLAND English: TALKATIVE ELEPHANT Thinkiish: YAKYDERM Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE CI .4. T. Co. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ATTENTION: MODEL AIRPLANE build ere--Closing out last items of Hobby Shop. Kits and engines at fiery low prices. Call AD 7-2758 evenings. SPRINGER SPANIEL pupplet; excellent pets or hunting Jogs, purebred but not legisterell : 6 m.eeks old. $2O. AD 7-7285. PINK NET gown, size 12. Ext. 563, E•sy 01111.YSI.F.R FiIIF.POWER V-)) engine 1331 in.), less aeceßsories Nh%% '5B Dodge trurk Propel ty PSOC. Beet offer. AD 7-4113. M-F1 1957 RCA Victor—sls. Call Lenny Seheek at Phi Sigma Deltn. CONSUL SEWING machine, excellent con- dition rota-bed; baby cart 'axe: picture window lamp. Call AD 8-1078 between 1 and 6 only. OLYMPIA PORTABLE bpewriter com plete with case. condition excellent. Will saci dice for ZOO. Call Ken Williams AD F-613F. NEW TYPEWRITER Underwood Golden Touch Potable-576.00. Original price $1.14 50. Call AD 8.8325. ATTENTION PHILATELISTS! Stamp col lection ns whole or indhiilual sets. Call AD 7-1-109. TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned. %ar ious sizes. s49—sB9. Television Service Center at State College T.V., 232 South FOR RENT ROOMS FOR Rent. Call after 5 :00. AD K-8353. NEW TWO-ROOM apartment, prk ate bath, private entrance, pinking. facilities. Call AD 7-3294 after 2:30 p m. HALF OF double room with or without board next to parking lot. 293 South Pugh St. JUDY SISSON. U OF WASHINGTON COLLEGIAN CLAS r 1 SALE English: ANGRY ALGEBRA TEACHER English: AQUATIC SPORTS ARENA Thinkfish; SWIMN,OII.IIII JOHN VISNAW. JR . U OF DITROIT MAKE *25 Start talking our language—we've got hundreds of checks just itching to got We're paying $25 each for the Thinklish words judged best! Thinklish is easy: it's new words from two words—like those on this page. Send yours to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Enclose name, address, college and class. loduct of se ...11rivicean Jam, !!!!!1!!!!1:1= FOR RENT MODERN FOUR-ROOM Apartment for rent in Centre Ball. Hail own oil heat. log plant. 00 per month. Write or phone R. M. Roseman, 401 E. Walnut St., Lewhi.. town. Phone 8.4433. LARGE COMFORTABLE double room. 2 blocks from campus: twin beds. Avail able now—s2o apiece per month. AD 7-4144. DOUBLE AND half double room, central location, nice furnlahings. Free Parking, Call AD 7-2294 or AD '74906. NOTICE MODERATELY PRICED meals at the Home Economics Cafeteria. Located at the southend of the ground floor in Home Economics Building. Cafeteria service Tues. day through Friday 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Table service Tuesday through Thurs.. day 6 :30 pm. to 6:10 p.m. Students In the Department of Hate/ and Institution Administration plan. prepare and serve the food. LOST WILL TRADE rain mats. Mine has my name Kahle. Switched at Phi Kappa Sigma Feb. 14. Call ext. 2843. RAINCOAT AND grey tweed overcoat at Theta Xi Saturday night. If found call AD 7-210. LARGE CIRCULAR St. Christopher's medal, Rec Hall wrestling room Feb. 20. Inscription: Guy, with lose, Donna. Call Catone ext. 290. TURQUOISE PARKER PEN on Monday bet seen Sparks and Temp. Return to HUB desk or call ext. 1420 J. LAUNDRY BAG in vicinity of We Mar ket last Friday. Finder please call AD 8-912 G after 10 p.m, HEMM SLIDE Rule in the 1 icinitv of Whitmore Lab. Finder call AD 84678. Thinklish translation: This fellow reads nothing but the phone book (numbers only). The only music he likes is loga rhythm—the only dessert he'll eat is pi. When it comes to smoking, he's 100% for Luckies. Enjoying the honest taste of fine tobacco, he's a fairly agreeable. fellow. But the second he misplaces a decimal (or his Luckies), his ire multiplies. Label him wrathematician . you've got his number! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1959 IFIEDS ==:l SWITCHED GREY caret:kat in HUB dinins room 10 a in. Friday, You has, mine. HO 0.6983, Martin Gettig. WANTES COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in our department averaged $l5. per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gains. Pleasant short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for atudying. Car fur. nisherl, expenses" paid. Call Clare Ems AD 7.4402 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p.m. Salary $45 per week. CUSTOM SEWING, alterations and hem. ming. Prices reasonable. Quick service-- fine work. 112% South Pugh. AD 8-9668. EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing et reports, term papers, etc. Fast, reason able service. Phone AD 8-6943 after 5:00. STUDENT TO share apartment with on• Arch. and two Bus. Ad. students: living room. kitchen, dining room. bedroom and bath. 114'A Pine St. AD 8-1973. MISCELLANEOUS THESIS, TERM PAPER assignments com ing up? Rent a first-class portable or standard typewriter now. Moderate weekly rental charge. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen Street. Phone AD S-6125. HOME I*.:C Club members—Purchase Ban quet tickets and nominate yourself for office this weak in the H.Ec. Lobby, IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble, our years of experience me at Youe command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom (lancing. War toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School of Dance. AD 13.1075. MODERATELY PRICED meals at the Home Economics enfetetia located at the not:the:id of ground floor of Home Ea building. Cafeteria service Tuesday through Friday 11:50 a.m —12:30 p•m. Table service Tuesday through Thursday 6:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Students in the department of Hotel and Institution Administration plan, pre. pare and nerve the food. English: BREWERY TRADE MAGAZINE ..- Th4tidish t BUBBLICATION ROIIERT GOLDSBO4O.U6M. NORTHWESTER% CIGARRTTES —~Jo .A. is our middle name. LOST
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