WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1960 HUB HAS SHOBAKIN SHOW—Terry Schmoyer, third semester Electrical Engineering student from Allentown, ponders the Shobakin exhibit of paintings now at the HUB. LA Council Chat With The home of Henry Albinski, instructor of political science, will be the scene of a fireside chat next Tuesday evening, sponsored by the Liberal Arts Student Council. Plans for this chat and for others in the future were discussed last night at the regular council meeting. These gatherings will give members of the council an op portunity to meet with several professors in the College of the Liberal Arts in an informal at mosphere. The professors repre sent the various departments within the college. On March 22 a fireside chat will be held at the home of Kelly Yeaton, associate professor of theatre arts. In other business the coun cil discussed the absentee vot ing legislation. Late in 1959 a State law was passed which al lows voters who are away from their homes at the time of elec tions to vote by an absentee bal lot. This legislation, however, does not apply to students and since then many complaints have been heard from Univer sity students. At the council meeting, Presi dent David Epstein said that sometime in the near future SGA will initiate a petition which may be signed by students over 21 years of age. This letter will be given to Pres- IF YOU DIDN'T GO LAST SEMESTER, GO TONIGHT ... If YOU DIDN'T KNOW LAST SEMESTER , SEE TONIGHT ... IF YOU'RE NEW THIS SEMESTER, GET , GET IN THE KNOW AND G 0... Student Government represents your views • . . if they know them. - SGA will listen to your suggestions . . . but they have to hear them. Anyone may be recognized from the floor . .. SGA is the students' voice but the students have to use it. SGA ASSEMBLY 7:30 P.M. 203 HUB ~ . to Hold Albinski By KAREN HYNECKEAL ident Eric A. Walker who will present it to the Association of Colleges and Universities, of which he is president. Epstein said that Walker hopes to win the support of other colleges and universities in contesting the law. Compulsory ROTC was also dis cussed. Epstein said that "al though the storm has died down here, it is still raging on other campuses." He also said that in quiries are being made into the situation at other universities and that the one significant change in the ROTC program here has been the substitution of aca demic courses fox' some military courses. Penny Candy-- (con tinned from page four) talking about," an irate cus tomer wrote. "My eyes are blue. My wife's eyes are blue. The baby's eyes are brown. How do you explain that?" The copywriter didn't try. (Please, can anyone tell me why Alfred let the cakes burn?) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Scholarship Applications Available Application blanks for, scholarships from the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation and the Delta Delta Delta General Fund are now available in the office of the coordinator of schol arships in 205-D Old Main. According to George N. P. Leetch, coordinator of scholar ships, only coeds may apply for Ithese. Two scholarships will be given , by the Zeta Tau Alpha Founda-' tion to applicants who will be seniors in the fall semester of 1960. All applicants for this award must have a 3 0 All-University average or above. The scholarships given by the service committee of the Delta Delta Delta General Fund will not exceed $2OO, and may be used for 1960 summer sessions. Applicants may or may not be members of these two sororities. The scholarships will be award ed on the basis of need, scholar ship, and participation in campus activities. Application blanks for the Delta Delta Delta scholarships must be returned to the scholarship office by March 1, and those of the Zeta Tau Alpha must be returned by May 15. Albinski Authors Article Dr. Henry S. Albinski, instruc tor in political science, is the au -1 thor of an article, "Australia Re-! views Her Asian Exclusion Pol-! 'icy," published in the November,' issue of Far Eastern Survey. Learn or advance in German, French or Spanish next sum mer in Europe by attending in tensive classes, living with Eu ropean families. CLASSROOMS ABROAD 4171 University Station Minneapolis 14. Minnesota JTA eZtri t A/k9,lei OF KaDL KCIDL KROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. It'll have you 1. "... have mercy in stitches on as we" T. Earthy term 2. Weight of a papers? reconditioned 13. Noise from an heap ebullient riser? 8. Put your arms 14. Reapply the around make-up 4. Electrified 15. When it'a time particle for a 5 make . What pony it Rods tailors mature 16. Close relative into? of a heel 6. Slops a little money to 17. May's last name 7. Indian club 18. Popular dance 8. Gal to the end of the 40's arena 20. O'er which the 9 . Small accounts lowing herd 10. Rice-paddy cat winds 11. Kind of scout 21. Hai e dates with 12. What the 22. It puts a crim Packers play p for? in things 23. Bog 19. Kind of Magic 24. Foods for the Koots have 22. Glory birds 23. Kooling 25. She's almost kontraption astride 24. Loin of the 12 27. Leander's Down dept. religion? 26 Answers from 81. Item for the chemistry sleep-overs lab. 28. Famous 2- wordB2. It follows a snicker state 29 He's in a skin 83. The pertinent part of Sheba game 86. Plaintive son 80. Changed mister g is deserving of the We 81. Yell your head 88. Roman god, off partly larcenous 33. Made like Esther Williams 89. A cool Roo! bird honey here In Paris 41. Rue de ______~ 43. Fly 35. Yale men 44. It has 3 l 36. Quote egs 37. Colleen country and Ves to pot 40. It's close to 45. _ Marco Polo Vegas 46, Cuts with 42. Miss Leigh, finality for short YOU NEED THE WSGA Forms Now Available For Elections Self-nominating appl i c a t ion, blanks, for those who wish to bej candidates in the Women's Stu dent Government Association 'Senate elections will be available starting tomorrow until Feb. 25 in the dean of women's office in Old Main. Officers to be elected are WSGA president, first and second vice presidents, secretary and treas ury. Two senators xvill be elected from the senior, junior and sopho more classes. All women who wish to be candidates for the primary sena torial elections must have an All- University average of 2 5 or bet ter and must have no major jud icial record. Candidates for the primary elections on March 15 will be chosen by the outgoing WSGA Senate officers Final elections for senatorial candidates will be held March 17. Schroeder Presents Paper Morris E. Schroeder, assistant professor of agricultural engineer ing, presented a paper last week at the New York State Farm Equipment Conference at Cornell University. LECTURE SERIES AChristian Perveclive on ,2)isa pm ant en I a I the WESLEY FOUNDATION 9:00 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 "Germ Warfare and Pacificism" Rev. Theodore Braun, speaker Sunday, Feb. 21 "Approaching Calamity Dr. Arthur Reed, speaker Sunuday, Feb. 28 "Human Worth I National Posture" Prof. M. W. Humphrey, speaker ( When your -throat tells ~..;; C:: is x _ you its time for a change, I (..iq : you need ..I:' , .a opt a real change... ---riclilli 4, :wY • L 960, Brawn & Will lamsoa Tobacco Corp. Indies to Hold Jam Session Bluebooks and jazz will be mixed at the Blueßook Bounce, a jam session sponsored by the Town Independent Men and Le onides, which will be held 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday in the Hetzel Union Ballroom. The price admission will be two or more used bluebooks. TIM and Leonides plan to use the blue books to build up their bluebook files which will be combined and made more easily available for the use of students. The file wilt be placed outside the TIM office. Playing at the jam session will be the Four Dimensions, the Dave Atkinson Combo and Freida Leiagh and her Friends. , •:••••••• ~,.....-,,,,, ..... • Ve el. ' ''''.. ..‘...",... PAGE FIVE ti3MSNV 10C3DN No. 3
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