PAGE EIGHT MI Courses To Decide On 'Honesty' Elections for the adoption of an academic honor system will be held in the curriculums of fuel technology, mining, and , nineral preparations engineer ing before the next meeting of the Mineral industries council is held. Department heads of the vari iculums within the cot lege have c xpi essed a desire that the voting on the pi ogram be initi ated by the students themselves, and that the students specifically ask the professors that the elec tions be held. It is felt by the professors that such requests in dicating interest in the new sys tem would further• insure its sue council members agreed. President John Bonestell said there had been a good turnout for tim MI Council freshman elec tion% held yesterday. Final count On the ()Laconic will he announced torno I row The pof , mbillty of pi oviding scholarship) aid by the council for students in mineral industries xt as discm.sed. The council decided to invite the presidents of other honoraries in the colrege to the next meeting Bonestell said that, according to the council's constitution, these t,tesidents are already ex-officio Members. WRA Hockey Meet Today The Penn State women's ho•-key team will compete against Lock Haven State Teachers Col lege in a fall spoils day at 4 p.m. today on Holmes Field The meet, originally scheduled for Saturday, and postponed because of inclem ent weather, is sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association. PRINTING letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College Al) 8.6794 A. C. E. Assoc. of Childhood Educators 7 P.M. Home Ec Nursery School (Basement of Home Ec) FlLM—"Developing Children's Personalities Through Crea tive Dance" Comments by Miss Russell, Nursery Director REFRESHMENTS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Ag College to Modernize Curriculum-- (Continued from page one) iCol — Jge of Home Economics, the Dennis said the college's College of Agriculture has shown problem was caused by the lack marked increase in the number of information on the part of the *of graduate students—going from high school students. He said 219 in 1954, to 294 this )(lir. the high schooler was still Thinking of the 20-year-old Research may be the reason for :the increase. According to Dennis, image. the college is doing a great deal Maintaining its similarity to the'more research than in the past. Get Your Reservations in Now . To enhance your after game dining pleasure, LA GAL LERIA Is accepting dinner res ervations for Sat., Nov. 7. Serving a fine selection of 11 steak, seafood and Italian . cuisine, LA GALLERIA adds to your after game enjoyment. Avoid the Inconvenience of 221 E. Beaver Ave. standing in line . . . Next to the MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Call AD 8-6763 Coffee Spot On the move at home and abroad From Florida to the Philippines, from Alaska to the Dominican Republic ... General Telephone America's second largest telephone system is getting around these days. Our job is to bring people closer together through modern communica tions—in the states and overseas, as well. Right now our operating com panies and affiliates serve more than 3% million American homes and offices and a number of foreign countries. On top of this, our overseas manufacturing subsidiaries in Belgium and Italy provide much needed communications equipment to markets almost everywhere in the world. In this country, General Telephone's growth in the past ten years has paralleled the strong, healthy growth of America, itself. As'for the future —every sign indicates a continuation of this expansion, a growth poten tial that's practically unlimited. For instance, we are adding new tele phones at a rate of 750 a day. And we're investing almost $2OO million in new telephone facilities this year, alone. This is a typical example of how we strive ... not only to meet today's communications needs but to answer tomorrow's. GENERAL Gu* TELEPHONE ity ELECTRONICS TIM Council to Meet Town Independent Men's Coun cil will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. today in 203 HUB to dis cuss the rooming house social sta tus and the TIM Autumn Leaves Dance. BEAT SYRACUSE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1959 Collegian Workshop The Daily Collegian Publicity and Public Relations Workshop will be held from 6:30 to 8 tonight in 9 Carnegie, The funda mentals of publicity and their ef fective application will be dis cussed. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111_ CLASSIFIEDS CASH-11 words or teas CHARGE-12 words or leas $.50 one insertion CIO two irusertlons $l.OO three Insertions Additional words-3 for LOS for each day of Insertion , ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:t10 THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE • ENGAGEMENT RING, diamond aolataire ' apvimuniately .71 carats, excellent buy. Witte P.O. Box' 195 State College. 1'1920 MODEL T Ford Touring, fair con. dition, many snares, 1300 firm. Call lAlpel nein UN 5-5091 or AD E-019 ATPENT►ON FRATERVVTIES: r fitilhat ice cream ft ee7er with motor. Thla AD 7.2 , ,77 hetv.een 9 a m. and nom.' REL. AXACDSOII. at ~ ,A Price, giiiii. Why nut .Ludy and spot reduce at the 116111 , ft time. Dial AD 7-2877. TWO TICKETS to Syracuse garne. Can AD 7.2721 at noon or after 6 p.m. __ MODEL A Ford PiLk-up Truck, new tires, new to a Ise4 ; runs excellently. Phone AD /34914 after ti. V-M TAPE Recorder, good condition. Co Hub Simurda Al) 8-6788. THESIS—MULTILITHING and 13 Ping. Duplimats for ea ie. Phone AD R,0774. , TRAILER— 29 ft., 1 bedroom, complete bath. 1954 model. Phone AD Y-417:61.. Call between 8..50 and 6:30. WANTED TN A , TICKETS to Syracuse same. Call AD 8-2128 after :UO. FLORIDA--want }de; to Florida, }caving Nov. 20 retto n 28. Call Bill AD tL.1e.64 for mole information. RIDE TO Oranges-Newark area No‘. 23 aftet 4 p,m. or early Nor. 24. Lan, 5-2511. UN 45-2009. STUDENT TO share lame room in prints homy isithin walking distance of campus. Free packing. Call AD 7-4451. TOY ELECTRIC Trains made beforell34o. Phone Dave Steen AD 7-7787 evenings. HELP WANTED ~TRo GIRLS need side (round hip) from Pittsburgh to State College; leate Friday. Call Pittzburgh EM 1496 or State Col lege AD 8-1,q54 SELL ON Commi•mlon, unusual nelsons!. lzed bracelet and cuff links; excellent for Christmas, Prom, Birthday gifts. High commi,mon. No investment Send fur free brochure. 'IERIUMA It, 707 Cornell Road. Franklin &male. N.Y. FOR RENT AUTO PARKING, rear 418 E. Collette ANe.—monthly. Inquire J. Sumner Null at above witness. Phone AD 8-01128. . - LARGE ROOM, excellent for t ,Vo room. mate',, 2>l 5,_ Pugh _ St. _ Call Al) 7- 3082. 35 FT. HOUSE Trailer-2 bedroom, 'winter. ized. all conveniences, $5O per month 'including tax at Potters Mills. Call EMI. 14-1144. SHARE A double room in a private home. Phone AD 8.0990 ONE-BEDROOM Apartment with full. sire kitchen equipment. Apt No. 22. Vaughn-Nzttany Ante.. 228 lit atiley Ave. or call Alex Gregory AD 7-7768, ettninge Al) 8-6028. Available immediately. SINfiLE ROOM for lent: 'Milking distance from campus, $3O per month, AD t-6(016. DESIRABLE ROOMS centrally located near campus; single or double. Parking. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 5-4302. MISCELLANEOUS • CLASS) lED AO STAFF—oId members— only •one office hour each non. See list in office. AMEGOS: DON'T forget to take a Free Color Portrait with your lovely date for Junior Prom on Friday, 9 p.m. Waring Lobby. Limited to 40 couples. John, P.O. Box 417, State College, Pa. All 7-2000. MrELWAIN COEDS-:brenkfaat m ttii. Order now from the Alpha Game. Coffee and donuts to the door Sunday rooming. 25 eentA. NOVEMBER Chueh-State-One? New man Club Forum Series. Speaker:•Father Hunter Guthrie, St. Joseph's College: HUB Assembly room, 7 p.m. rilLlCrry PUBLICITY YOUR problem? Sohe St at the Collegian Publicity and PR o oritnhott. Tonight and tomorrow, 6.30-8 p.m., 9 Carnegie. E%er3one welcome. ORGANIZ9TIONA MEETING of Wl torial Stuff Indie Newsletter, TIM BUB, 2 1, In. Sunday. CALL CS for Sandwiches and revsi dein arid to your pad. Morrell's AD 3-8381. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic les,ona. Profes sional School of Dance. AD 84078. LOST GREEN TRENCH coat with racoon collar taken in Boa'Aura. Steak House. 1 hate yours! Call UN 5.5078. ATHERTON FRONT steps—'6T Mount Vernon High ring, blue sapphire; initials K.H.N. Jr Reward. Call Ken Al) 74928. GIRL'S BLACK Hermes Bike—taken from Cooper, Homecoming Weekend. Reward. Call UN 5-41)84. PENN STATE Class Rink , '6O In 'Bourke or v icinity, initials R.A.B. Call Bob AD 7-7857 Please! GOLD BULOVA Watch lost near new Military Science drill field on Oct. 29. Call Bob Simurda AD 8-6789. MAWS GREY Careost with dark vivified lines on it. Contact Elvia litwhazt
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