PAGE EIGHT —Collegian Photo by Marly Seherr CHECKING THE LEVEL in one of the 23 storage batteries necessary in the operation of the new dial phone system is liar old Snook. Mr. Snook is the PBX (piivate branch exchange) repairman for the Bell Telephone Company. t ..... .... I, - NpW Difll juniversity Plays Host I "Ctt To Television Seminar \ki * 11 i Representatives of more than I OOliS YY 111 50 colleges and universities using closed cucuit educational tele- P _ J| Vlslon met on campus this sum rjOSvO IS mei> for a 3 ' da y seminar on “The 'I Role of Ptoduction in Televised There's a new face on the phone inch notion ” in each residence hall this semes-; ' , ter—the University dial exchange ie P r °£iam was sponsored by is now m operation. .the National Association of Edu- The “inward dialing system”,cational Broadcasters. Leslie P. which went into operation this Greenhill, associate director of summer can be mastered quickly lhe Division of Academic Re if students follow those hints: j< earch and ServiceSi was chair . • Each student has a phone'man of the closed circuit televis iiumbor beginning with the first i on committee of tlie association, two letters of the dial exchange (UN) and following with five Former Prof Granted Patent omits. To complete intca-campub _ _ _ —_ , . calls, students need only dial the d rt Probus, former assistant five digits. I professor of engineering research •To 'call a campus number', a * Ordnance Research Lab fvom off-campus it is necessary| 01 a * o1 T'” as ,b p en granted a patent to dial UN and the five digits. | for a piezoelectric sandwich trans • Students may receive of f- jduccr he mvented campus calls at any time, but it; is impossible to dial an off-cam-;i pus number from a residence hall phono unless it is a pay-phone. :| • Under the new system it is 1 now necessary to use a pay-phone to place any long distance call" fiotn the residence halls. It is no. longer possible to place a collect long distance call from an indi vidual student phone. •To call University informa tion, dial “O”. The new system is the fourth of its kind in the United States. Telephone officials point out that' the system is ideal for the Uni-i versify since the number of calls' received on campus is consider- 1 ablv higher than the number of calls placed on campus. ! In addition to speeding service for incoming calls, the new sys tem will improve service by mak ing available an increased num ber of lines between the campus 1 and the borough Take Note... Freshmen, you'll soon learn that the Launderette can't be beaten for fast, efficient two-hour laundry service. Your laundry is washed and dried in just two hours. STOP IN SOONI I Launderette 210 W. COLLEGE AVE. . .1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Welcome to University Park, State College, and GRIGGS PHARMACY STATIONERY Penn State Seal Stationery By White and Wyckoff $l.OO Nittany Lion STATIONERY White or Blue $1.25 TYPETTE TINTS Pastels or White 110 sheets -- 50 envelopes Special $1.89 White & Wycoif DECORATED NOTES 59c Budget Box Stationery 60 Sheets - 40 Envelopes $1.09 GRIGGS PHARMACY Upperclass Indies, Frosh Men Automatically Belong to AIM The first organization estab- gon established 1 * delegale from ihe dean o| ' lished for non-fraternity men se tting up a judicial system for men’s office will serve as co at the University was set up the on-campus living units. "dinator of the tribunals and as The Penn State Union in AlM’s new judicial branch will * advisor. as me renn State union m consist of one tr ib ua nl for each The chairmen and senior mem -1920. residence hall area. Each of these bers of the tribunals will be mem- TnHav this nreanization k known tribunals, made up of a chairman bers of the AIM Judicial Board s or S dnlz ®tion is known , other members will hear of Review which will, under the as the Association of Independent dnan si* oinei muuueib, , 1 “ , u.., r0 rmiv -iin-ic-iiMinr. M pn and i« nsi7aiiv caileH «imntv cases involving individual male new system, have only jurisdiction Men and is usually called simply | gtudentg jn th( f ir respcctive resi . over legislation of the Board of dence areas Governors and area residence All undergraduate men who Q - ' . . . , . councils hove not minor! a fratprnitv The members Of these In- '-uuin.iis. I and all freshmen are automatic bunals will be appointed by the AIM is affiliated with the Na ! ahv members of AIM 1 U president of AIM after students tional Independent Students' i., , . ' interested in serving on the tri- Association whose purpose is to I The purpose of AIM, according bunal have submitted an appli- "aid in the full development and ; to its constitution, is to foster a, ca f lon and j,een interviewed. adjustment of ihe independent I closer relationship among the in-j Th(? jnterviewing committee students." Each year NISA holds jdependent men, to msure an jwi i 1 inelude the chairman and a conference for its member I rir I ,n?V-nl?n, n,r,r!nt al c se n ior member of the tribunal to schools to exchange views on nt r,S, o^l nrnCn - t ,^ ssot , ia,;l °l' ! a [ lci j be filled, an adviser from the dean mutual problems. rLwhmfiL SO for of men’s offlce > the area counselor AIM holds an encampment each opportunities for the counc ’ u president . year in whlc H independent men e ' ..... . j The members of the new tri- and women participate in various . The legislative power of AIM ; bunals will be required to have workshops to obtain ideas for is held by the Board of Gov- at least a 2 2 All-University av- projects during the coming year. e J n *i! rs * T 03 . ls COm ppsed erage and have a fifth semesterjThis year’s encampment is sched of ine president, vice-president, standing at the time of appoint- to open Saturday. secretary and treasurer of AIM, ;r the four officers of each resi- j| dence area council, one repre- il sentative at'large for every 500 jf students in each of the three residence areas and the offi cers of ihe Town Council. AIM, in conjunction with Leon-j ides, the independent women’s: organization, sponsors a number, of social events during the school: year. Among the events are the [freshman Dmk Debut, a home-j coming dance and a banquet to: [honor outstanding independents; at the end of the year. • ; j The residence area councils,! Nittany, West Halls, and the new I North Halls, sponsor various tour- Inaments such as ping pong and! [softball, among the individual! living units in their respective! !areas, The winners of these events, iwill compete at the end of the' (year for the AIM Outstanding Living Unit 'Award. AIM officers are elected each spring for the following year by - all independent men. The individual area councils are elected in the fall. All elections are under the supervision of an AIM Elections Committee. AIM, under the nc-.v Student Government Association constitu- the friendly, convenient drug store CHECK THIS LIST OF SCHOOL NEEDS How Many of These Did You Forget to Pack? •Alarm Clock • Facial Tissue •Tooth Paste *Wash Cloth •Plastic Tumbler 'Hash Bulbs •Shower Cap •Shmvmo* *Shoe Polish Shampoo *Bath Powder •Cologne • Deodorants •Combs *Shaving Cream •Playing Cards °Soap Dish •Eastman Film •Hair Brush Russell Stover CANDY in State College only at Griggs Pharmacy s].4o pound $2.70 two pound **’ ' ‘ 1 OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING... as a convenience for those newly arrived in town. Prescription Specialists 120 Et College Ave.« Opposite Old Main SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1959 Headquarters for Fine Toiletries • Harriet Hubbard Ayer • Du Barry • Sportsman • Lentheric •Max Factor • Old Spice • Revlon • Ar-Ex
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