WEDNESDAY, MARCH SDX Plo Members of the Unive, ministration and facul as the academic faciliti• University, will come eyes of an investigation tee from Washington -a for a guided missile sit; The investigation will be madel in the form of a skit given by' members of Sigma - D•lta Chi, men's p'r of es sional j lurnalism fraternity, at , the 23rd annual Gridiron Banquet sche. uled for Sunday, April 4, in the tate Col lege Hotel• The stag banquet, a campus event, was d the group in 1954. It sumed this year in the continuing the tradition Members of the Uni ministration from Pres A. Walker on down, Storm Will Br Snow, Rain, C A vigorous storm Sys .:m mov ing through the Missis-ippi Val ley today will cause snow in State College by this evening. Mostly cloudy skies and cold temperatures will pre all today with an afternoon hi:h of 37 degrees. Snow will • :in- by nightfall and continue all night with an accumulation of three inches by tomorrow wonting; The snow will probably change to rain and then end tomorrow. Tomorrow's high will be 41 de grees. WSGA Gavel— (Continued from. page one) fondant have bee - ft voided due to a mistake 'in the distribution of ballots. The preliminary elections for these positions will be held again today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and fr o m 5 to 7 p.m. in the lounges of Simmons and McEl wain Halls and in the lobby of Redifer Hall. All senior women may vote in this make-up election. Now Loan Program— (Continued from page one) National Education Association A bill to repeal the oath pro visions has been introduced in the Senate by Senators John S. Kennedy (Dem.-Mass.) and Joseph E. Clark (D.-Pa.) and four repeal bills are waiting in the house, said the Times. But Chairman Graham A. Barden of the House Education and Labor Committee has said he will resist repeal "with every energy that is in me." FOR 1. F. BALL :.: _....,,,, -_ .1 - ", -, , L;2,!' ~, ' - , - . : ', , , - ,, 1:‘,7 . • A 4,.:-...,..;;-.1,....-t,..4.ip,.:1`..,C1-4,:x,' To Get CARS Bill McMullen 130 E. College Phone ADams 1. 1959 s Probe Skit at Banquet ity's ad as well s of the nder the commit ; it looks faculty members and student leaders, have been sent invita tions to attend. The banquet is patterned after a similar event staged each year in Washington by the National Press Club. Similar banquets are also given by members of the press corps covering state gov ernments. The National Gridiron Banquet given in Washington, is the press' way of making fun of government agencies and offi cials from President Dwight D. Eisenhower on down. Often the President and ether officials are hurled good-ratured insults through the humor of the news men in their skit. aditional ,i . pped by Al be re hopes of It is the only chance the news papermen have to let their hair down and really blast high offi cials. The Penn State Gridiron rsity ad ent Eric • well as Ed Council Applications .; •. Self nomination blanks for Edu cation Student Council are avail able at the Hetzel Union desk through tomorrow. They must be returned to the HUB desk by 5 p.m. tomorrow. ;'~~~ -- - Florist i venue 7-4994 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA GET SATI 8 PYI N G FLAVOR... So friendi w )i\iA II) IIL I Ca See 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! banquet, although operating on a smaller scale, has the same pur pose. This - year's skit, poking fun at the actions of administration and faculty members, has been writ ten by David Fineman, senior in journalism from Pittsburgh, and Richard. Drayne, senior in arts and letters from Pittsburgh. Following the skit, a rebuttal will be given by a high adminis tration official. Tickets are $3.25 each, and ad mission is by printed invitation only. READ. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST for pleasure or required subjects BUY PAPERBACKS front n • .it t „ any flew) NEXT TO "THE CORNER" ON COLLEGE AVE. No flat "filtered-ourflavor I No dry "smoked-ourtaste! IieREW wuv smogs' I TRAVELED . -114ROUG14 PINE MEIACCO TASTES BEST I%a getNH Man ihrncxes length at 2 B.„ Monk &mous length bevels 3 Travels it over, under, aratexf ond the finest tobaccos money con buy and Gentles the smoke natant*. through Pon Man fine tabocast Outstanding...and they are Mid! Congress Resolves-- (Continued from page four) one ofthe most brililant of our Founding Fathers and our first secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. A duel between a U.S. sen ator and a state chief justice would be unthinkable today. But 100 years ago Sen. David C, Broderick and Chief Justice David S. Terry of California fought—Broderick was shot to death. And what was this fuss all about? Broderick had decided he couldn't support Terry for another term. to your taste! ?,....., ~:: 1..:::0341,#,V,12Z7....:‘,,,,,,.1.4 .14 .;';',:";;;I:W'V7/44.W.Pe4I'VkjASP .k.,..;.e.,r.; 6,,,;(1/.4,1“ 4 ' ...„,.. ~...,te N*l4 ~.";:. d'::::::,.r.:NlZe... '4l '4 ... : e ..1'..?".',./ „.....' ":., `,..,.,,0.i.• f• ..w..)..0:•44::..i....tr. ....I:), / ~..4...,:/ve• , . ' 4 4 , 4" 4.! •d l / 4 4,. ® ,',.!, 4.t.gib ."- VP 1* '- • . (:. / - : f:. •,o'.• • • Eng Arch Petitions Due Self-nominating petitions for junior and senior seats on the Engineering and Architecture Stu dent Council must be returned by noon Saturday to the Hetzel Un ion desk. Elections will be held March 18 and 19 in the Engineering Li brary, first floor of Sackett Build ing. IFC WEEKEND Make it a real weekend with a PENN STATE CRESTED FAVOR for that favorite gal In stock -- at prices tailored to your measurement L• G. Balfour Co. in the Athletic Store You con light either end! .. c.ff";, .1, .. ~ ,: c e, ALP ' • ...., 5 ., :47f 4, V1,....;"!..,/,*:6 :;.r.:* ' v.° " ; 7 177 ''' , Ae ',....;4/.1:,..4.1` , / ; • H a A' . ' ):;,....' ', /...."V; (/- PAGE FIVE „el ••A*,*,
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