TUESDAY. MARCH 1 SGA's I To Defi The SGA fligh The plane has tickets will most li] The 80-passeng' required amount Reservations and dep being taken. A $lOO deposit with the balance April 15. It had been feared people would not si£ flight and that the have to be raised si ever, SGA Preside Julius explained tti added to the cost of plane which was to administrative exper reinvested into the i cost. This would n hika unnecessary, he Reservations for the flight may be made by anyone who has beenj officially associated with the! University for at least six months, and his wife (or husband), chil-| dren and parents. I The flight will leave N• w i York for London June 13 and return from Paris July 23. SGA is sponsoring only the flight, although it will accept ap plications for tours which the' Penn State Travel Agency is of- 1 fering. SGA is working through the agency in its sponsorship. Those traveling on the flight must agree to go to Europe and return as a group. There will be no one-way tickets sold. Information on the flight and tours may be obtained at the SGA office, 203 A Hetzel Union. SGA also has information on summer jobs available in Europe. fing Society to Hear Dixon Dr. Joseph A. Dixon, associate professor of chemistry, has been invited to address the Spring Lubrication Symposium of' the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MARRIAGE FORUM SERIES Topic: Mixed Marriage !, 1960 uropean Flight iteiy Take Place is off the ground! jeen definitely secured and the roundtrip jcely cost $285, as planned. ;er plane is about two-thirds full but the i'or a down payment has been taken in. posits are still eech Prof Dies, is required j payable by I -~t . [will be Elizabeth Ingley.'a junior Chhauml 1 in liberal arts from Port Washing runerai tomorrow iton, N.Y.; and Priscilla Wasilko, a Holle G. Deßoer, assistant pro-!t umor in physical education from ifessor of speech, died at 5:30 a., ~ („ , „ ' Candidates for the vice presi , Sunday at his home, 1411 S. Pugh dency are: Sheila Allison, Barbara St. ;Elliott, Carol Goehring, Barbara Funeral services will be heldi Ne^ man « Suzanne Pohland, Kar at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Preston - Susan Rich and Joan Funeial Home. Burial will be in. Those running for the office of, < ~ n , le ~C oun. t y, !f. en ] ona Bark- secretary-treasurer are: Lois Af re<l ?f the family, there/ (Continued on page eight) iwill be no public visit prior to tlm!- - —— i service. that enough n up for the \ cost would! ightly. How-! nt Leonard at the s3oo' •eserving the be used for ses had been dane’s initial ;ake a price said. Deßoer had served on the Uni versity faculty since 1946. He re ceived his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from Col orado State College and complet-' ed additional graduate work to ward the doctor of philosophy de- 1 'gree at Cornell University and 1 Northwestern University. He is survived by his wife, [Kathryn B. Deßoer; his father, jstepmother and three children, -Karen, Janice and James. THE LAUNDERETTE 210 West College Ave. Tel. AD 8-9442 9 lbs. laundry washed and dried 65c free soap and bleach washed only 35 cents Hourtt 7:30 to 5:30, Wed. and Sat. close at 4 at 7 P.M. in the HUB Assembly Room THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The NEWMAN CLUB invites you to attend The Annual TONIGHT WRA Officers To Be Elected The Women’s Recreation Association will hold primary [elections of officers today. |The final elections will be held Thursday. The polls, located in all of the -dining areas, will be open from -10 a.m. to 7 p.m, All women aie eligible to vole provided that they present their matriculation card. Running for office of president SIGN UP AT HUB © BtOODMOBILi MARCH 14-18 Speaker: Msgr. Thomas O'Shea PARISH ON GARNER ST., AT THE CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER PARISH liese ex tra-tapered, extia low rise slacks by famous H.I.S . . . Extension waistband with adjust able side buckle tabs. Dash ing Continental pockets. Neat ani pleatless styling for that lithe, lean look. Cuff less. Exceptional selection of p o p u lar colors. And they're washable too' MEN'S STORE PAGE SEVEN ftGXS ■i li Oil
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers