TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1960 • —Collegian Photo.. by John Menage WINNING HOMECOMING DISPLAY: Alpha Chi Rho's portraying of the S.S. Penn State sinking the S.S. Missouri won first place in the annual Homecoming Fraternity Lawn Display Contest. A total of 32 groups participated in this year's contest. AWS Schedules Elections, Applications Available at HUB Applications for the Association of Women Students fall elections are available to day at the Hetzel Union desk. Community Council members and freshmen AWS Senate members-at-large will be elected on Oct. 19 and 21. Applicants for AWS positions must complete the self-nomination forms and turn them in to the HUB desk by 5 p.m. Friday. Freshmen AWS Senate members-at-large are equivalent to the former freshmen MRC May Govern Men On Campus The Men's Residence Counj cil may take its place among the mushrooming number of campus governing bodies within a few weeks, Phillip Haines, community living en campment chairman, said. The body which would govern campus men was suggested by that committee and is being Independent Men, Haines added. The new system would be sim ilar to the existing Association of Independent Men, Haines said. Haines said the main difference between AIM and MRC will be that fraternity pledges may oc- ' cupy seats on MRC.• Under AIM, a man pledging a . fraternity must resign his AIM seat. Haines said, however, that he is going to recommend that no pledoe be allowed to serve on the MRC executive committee. He said it would be difficUlt for a min - to pledge a fraternity and concern himself with governing campus men- at the same time. Each men's residence hall, Baines explained, would remain divided into "houses," which would elect officers as under the present system. The "house offi- i cers" in each living area would then form- an area eoun'zil. Thus, Haines said, the lour area councils—Nittany, North, Pollock and West Halls—would remain in existence with the same functions of government and social organ , ization. The officers -chosen bt these councils ;gms members-at-large would 'form the Men's Residence Council. A temporary chairinan would be appointed until MRC could •elect its -own °thews. Raines said. Haines said that area , velctions are being held this week. By next week, he added, the area councils should have elected officers, thus choosing the , personnel for MRC. The MRC would not be connect -ed with TIM as AIM has been, Haines said. Plans new call for TIM to become an autonomous governing body, Haines added. ROCK 'N' ROLL or JAll by J. B. QUINTET music as you like it Call Al AD 8-0191 By ANN PALMER senators of the Women's Student Government Association and are! • t c: elected according to class rath er' Boro Council than residence area. A council is elected for each of the five communities whereP t s Study women to women are residing and rerire- • sentation is in proportion to the number of each class living in ISt • adium Traffic the community. Council mem [ here will be elected at the ratio I Traffic congestion created by of one representative for every 1 'at cars going to Saturday's game . 100 women. at the stadium prompted a dis- J During the week following elec-! ,cussion of campus parking and ;tions, each Council will meet to:traffic regulations at the Borough !elect three officers: a chairman, Council meeting held last night. ;who must be an upperclassmand A committee of council mem a vice chairman and a secretary-fibers has been appointed to study ;treasurer. ithe problem. The council stated 1 The elected chairman of eachthat the Shortlidge Rd. and Park ;Council will be a voting member Ave. intersection was one of the of the AWS Senate. One other; biggest problems. It created a member of each Council will sit Hbottleneck." ion Senate, preferably the secre ; taly-treasurer. 1 The committee will make its On Wednesday, November 2, recommendations and suggestions the revised AWS Senate will and refer them to the proper Uni meet for the first time. Voting Iversity officials so that the prob representatives present at this ilem can be attended to before the meeting will be: two members ' inext football game at the stadium. from each of the five Commun- ' A special public hearing will Hy Councils, eight members-at- :be held at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 17, in large (two from each class), the ; Borough Hall to discuss zoning five previously-elected officers i regulations. of AWS Senate, and one repre- 1 . sentative from each of the fol- ! 372 women: 2 freshmen, 1 sopho lowing women's groups: Worn- more, 1 junior and 1 senior, and en's Recreation Association, Le- Atherton with 528 women; 2 onides, Judicial Board and Pan- !freshmen, 1 sophomore, 1 junior hellenic Council. !and 1 senior. Council composition, propor tionate to class, for each of the five communities in which worn en are living is as follows: Pol lock Area with 3047 women; 2 freshmen, 3 sophomores, 3 . jun iors, 2 seniors; West Halls Area, including McKee and Irvin, with ®The Association of Independent Men and Leonides express their sin cerest regrets to at least 50 couples who were turned away from the Homecoming Dance in order to pro vide comfortable dancing space for those in attendance. *A very big thank you is extended to the 441 couples who made the dance a huge success. With this kind of continued participation, the inde pendent organizations will continue to provide quality social programs, the next being the AUTUMN BALL on OCTOBER 22. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA McElwain and Simmons Area with 1139 women: 5 freshmen, 2 sophomores, 2 juniors and 2 sen iors; South Halls Area with 1094 women: 4 freshmen,-4 sophomores, 2 juniors and 1 senior, Minimum membership for these councils has been set at five. Federal Official Gives C. Angel Flight, Arnold Air Lecture on Budget To Hold Meeting Tonight John A. Beckett, certified pub- A joint organizational meeting , lie - accountant, and assistant• di-; of Angel Flight and Arnold Air rector of the Bureau of Budget:Patrol will be held at 7 tonight at Phi Delta Theta. of the federal government, will; I Angel Flight members will speak at 7:30 tonight the Min-meet at th e east end of the Hetzel eral Science auditorium. Union parking lot at (3:45 p.m. His topic will be n'he National.ne uniform will be the regular Budget." .white blouse and dark skirt. Ar- Beckett has written a number /1°1(1 Air Society members and "" of books and he lectures on the pledges will 'car the Class A average of twice a week. 'uniform His lecture is being sponsored by Beta Alpha Psi, honorary ac counting fraternity Once upon a time at the University of Virginia there was a coed named; oddly enough, Virginia University who was hand -501»0 and kindly and intelligent, and ingeniously constructed and' majoring in psychology. Virginitewent steady with it young man On campus named, oddly enough, Oddly Enough who was supple and fair and lithe and animated and majoring in phys ed. Virginia and Oddly enjoyed a romance that was as Wyllie as a summer day, as placid as a millpond. Never did they fight never, never, never!--because Virginia, who was majoring in psychology, did not believe in fighting. "Fighting," she often said, "settles nothing. The scientific way is to look calmly for the muse of the friction." do whenever she and Oddly were on the verge of a quarrel, she used to whip out a series of ink blot tests and they would discover the true underlying cause of their dispute and deal with it in an enlightened, dispassionate manner. Then, the irritant removed, their romance would resume its tranquil, serene, unruffled course. `Vtlnek/4 After six months of this sedate liaison, Oddly was so bored he could spit. lie loved Virginia well enough, but he •also be lieved that people in love ought to fight now and then. "It opens the pores," he said. "And besides, it's soinuch fun mak ing up afterwards." But Virginia would not he provoked into a quarrel. One night Oddly tried very hard. "Hey," he said to her, "your-nose looks like a banana, and your ears look like radar antenna, and your face looks like a pan of worms." "My goodness, we're hostile tonight!" said Virginia cheerfully and whipped 120 Rorschach cards out of her reticule. "Come," she said, "let us examine your psychic apparatus." Oddly tried again. "You're fat and dumb and disagreeable," he said, "and you'll be bald before you're thirty." "Ilmm," said Virginia thoughtfully and lit a cigarette. "This Pounds like an anxiety neurosis with totemism, anagogic trauma, and a belt in the back." "I hate you,"'iniid Oddly. "I hate your looks andyeur elothen and your toenails and your relatives and the I_4ga/ell/vs you moke.' "New, bold on, buster!" cried. Virginia, her eyes eraciliug, hex color mounting, her nostrils aflame/ "Just keep a eivil tongue in your stupid head when you talk about Marlboro! Nobody's knocking that: filter, that flavor, that peek or tip-top box while there's breath in my body! It's a hill-flavonml smoke, it's a deozy, it's a dilly, it's a gas - and anybody 'who says a word against it gets this." By "this" Virginia meant a series of eombination* to the head and liver, which she now delivered to Oddly and towed on her heel-and stormed away. Oddly brought her down with a flying tackle. "I love you with all my heart," he said. "And Marlboro?" said she. "And Marlboro even more," mid he. And they kisped . and plaited love knots in one anotbera hair Rod were marriedqt t Whiteuntide and 6moketl happily'ever after. it meow.. auto. You too can smoke happilg—with Marlboro, or with Marlboro's anfillered companion cigarette, Philip Morris— available in regular size or the sensational now king size Commander: liars a Commander—welcome aboard) CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS OR Nape ithor of "I 11 7 08 a Teen-ape Dwarf" "The Many Loves of Dobie etc) WHAT TO DO TILL THE PSYCHIATRIST COMES • * * PAGE THREE