The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 25, 1960, Image 2

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Questionnaire Shows,
•
Nittany •Complaints
Oh not to live in Nittany, sweeping floor, when people arel
still eatin "unclean dishes and
now that siring here! glasses and "unsanitary piepa
This might he termed the ration of food."
theme song of many of thel Among the major comments
on the housing situation was :
residents of Nittany Halls who " If a double room is vacated by
one occupant, the other should
recentlyresponded to a question
be allowed to remain without
Haire a k for criticisms of din paying an extra fee ."
int, and housing conditions in tile! The muddy condition of the
al e,+. tarea in the spring was cited by'
The questionnaire contained
two general questions: "Please
li,t yooi major complaints on
food service and dining hull con
ditions," and "list your major
complaints in respect to housing."
Over 550 respondents com
plained of a leaking dining hall
roof. "The leaking occurs not
only in the dining area, but also
in the food preparation area"
Barry Rein, president of Niftany
Council, said.
Second on the list of over 69
complaints registered was the low
temperatui e in the dining hell for
the breakfast hour; 320 students
complained of this condition.
A total of 240 complaints were
received on "unsanitary condi
tions" in the hall. Details of this
complaint included items as
3261 Tickets Remain
For 'Festival in Haiti'
Approximately 2361 student and
902 non-student tickets remain
for the Artists Series program to
be presented by Jean Leon Des
tine and his Haitian Dance Com
pany.
Tickets are available at the HUB
desk.
Destine's program, which rAriges
from French-Haitian rhythms to
primitive voodoo ritual dance. is
scheduled for 8 p in. Sunday in
Recreation Hall.
rectory Authorized
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales—Psrtu—Serelet
New '6O Deluxe Sedan._ .._.51823
WYNO SALES CO.
1160 E Third St. Williamsport. Pa
Phone 1.4633
LOBSTER HOUSE
LOBSTER NEWBURG
en casserole .
TAXI RETURN GRATIS
Invites Ph.D. Degree Candidates
in electrical engineering, mathematics, physics,
mechanical' engineering, statistics and physical chemistry
to meet
Mgasns. G. C. ANTHONY, G. E. BROCK and G. E. SIMAITINI
Representatives of IBM Research and Development Laboratories
011 MARCH 28, 29 & 30
For appointment, phase contact
- The Placement Office
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
110 students. "The area is poorly
paved and a major annoyance to
the residents," Rein said.
Also noted by 270 students was
"inadequate temperature control
an ventilation in the rooms"
Cold to Continue
Today will mark the end of the
sixth week of the record cold
wave and tomorrow should be the
beginning of the seventh week.
No relief is in sight
Snow flurries will gradually
come to an end this morning and
winds will diminish this after
'noon, setting the stage for some
of the coldest weather of 'winter'
tonight
It will be clear and very cold
tonight with the mercury dipping
to a frigid 10 degrees.
Increasing cloudiness and cold
weather is predicted for tomorrow
with snow beginning by late after
noon and continuing tomorrow
night.
TA 1 Now
Feat: 1:30, 3:37, 5:24. 7:31, 9:37
1 j Todifaqglitl4l
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PLUS WALT DISNEY'S
"Donald in Math Magic Land"
'SGA Debate--
(Continued from page one)
chard, associate professor of phys
ics, be named to this panel.
Walter Darran (C.-Jr.) said
that the Oragnizational Board of
Control exists to investigate all
student organizations.
Macßae, presenting himself as
"a prophet of the student body,"
•
saw!, "the students wouldn't be
, liecve in it; the only way you can
,save face is to submit to an im
jpartial investigation."
I Darran then said that if the in
vestigation found- that persons
I acted" detrimentally," disciplinary
!action should be taken.
Macßae said he was not inter
ested in disciplinary action—only
in bringing the findings of the in
: vestigation to light.
Last 'Hat' Performances
Set for This Weekend
The last two performances of
the Players' "An Italian Straw
Hat" will be given tonight and
tomorrow night at Center Stage.
Tickets for the performances
are on sale at the Hetzel Union
Desk and at the door. The French
comedy begins at 8 p.m. both
nights.
Zelko Authors Booklet
Harold P. Zelko, professor of
speech, is the author of a booklet
recently published and released
by County Agent and Vo-Ag
Teacher, professional agricultural
journal.
REFUND I
of all toll charges on calls
for deliveries of over $2.00
WHERE?
at Morrell's, of course
foot-long hoagies,
, steak sandwiches and
the new, delicious
Berger Boats!
Delivery 9 . 12
AD 8-8381
Scholarship Applications
Available in Old Main
Applications for the Penn State
Student Scholarships are avail
able in the office of the Coordina
tor of Scholarships, 205 D, Old
Main.
Students who have already sub
mitted the regular University
scholarship application are auto
matically eligible.
Students who are enrolled in Er l
4-year curriculum and who have,
had at least one semester's resi-1
dent instruction with a 2.5 All- 1
University average are eligible.,l
* CATHAUM
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CINIIMASCCIPE
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gurgle
IMO LAW OWLS CCISP•THBVIRE
*NITTANY
NOW Doora Open at 6:45
JOSE FERRER
"THE GREAT MAN"
SATURDAY—Opens 1:15 p.m.
JOHN WAYNE
" SANDS OF IWO JIMA "
*BEGINS SUNDAY•
A FORTNIGHT OF
REVIVAL CHAMPIONS
That's a good question—specially since surveys
show that a lot of our own customers don't know
the answer to it.
The answer is that thousands of people own
it. People like you, people who invest money in
the electric company and help it grow.
The electric company is not owned by the
city. It is not owned by the state. It is not
owned by any kind of government. It is an
independent business.
That's one of the reasons why we can give
you the best possible service and just about
the best bargain you can buy.
WEST PENN POWER
a tax-paying, business-manned company
working to help yow community grow
FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1960
Council Extends Deadline
The MI Student Council has ex
tended the deadline for picking
up the self-nomination forms for
council seats to Saturday noon.
WIN -
an
ALBUM
-of the
WEEK
Next Week WMAJ
Is Giving
5 Free Copies
Of The Album
Listen to
WMAJ
for Details
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"Who
owns
the
electric
company?"
=girt?
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