FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7:1960 Proffitt Responds to Complaints About Pollock Breakfast Lines Students can help shorten the long lines at breakfast in the Pollock Dining Area by spacing themselves better, learn ing when the low periods are and not coming at the last minute, Robert C. Proffitt, Director of Food Service, said yesterday in. response to complaints which have been lodged. The problem of long lines can-, not be solved by opening th e :minutes since this would not al fourth dining hall, .he said, since low enough time for students to only half of the Pollock students make an 8 a.m. class, Proffitt eat breakfast and it would be a lsaid. waste of time and money.Futhermore, he said, there is no He cited the following figureslr e al evidence that the meal hour to bear this out: In the week needs to be lengthened 15 . min Sept. 26-30, he said, the greatestjutes since one of the lowest serv number of students comingiing periods .is between 7:45 and; through the line was 1252 and theiti a.m. which is only 15 minutes: lowest was 1076 which is respec-;before closing time. tively 52 and 44 per cent of the; Figures for one ,day show that; students who eat in that area. 125 people came between 7:45 and! Nor can' the problem be solved;B a.m. and 114 students between` by moving the meal hour up 15 1 (Continued on page eight) _ • ~ y .-..::;.,.-.,:. 711; 1.1 ::. ..;.•:': See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's it nu' 1 ~,,,.„ NL fICHEyy c unfAi vi more spunk and wagons, too! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Ed Services Dept. Appoints Leonard Prof of Counseling Dr. Regis J. Leonard of Du quesne University has been named professor of counseling in education in the Department of Education Services. A native of Pittsburgh, he isi a graduate of Duquesne Univer ,sity where he received his Bache-1 !lor of education degree in secon-; !dary education. • His master of education degree , in secondary education was con iferreclby the University of Pitts burgh and he also received his doctor of philosophy degree in 'secondary education and guidance from the University of Pittsburgh. For the past 14 years, he has: been on the faculty of Duquesne University where he was professor and chairman of the department of secondary education. The newest car in America: the CORVAIR 700 LAKE- CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE. Like all coupes and sedans, it has a longer range fuel tank. CORVAIR 700 it-DOOR SEDAN. Provisions for he ing duets are built right into its Body by Fisher, Today Ends Sign-UP Period For Indie's Mount Nittany Hike Today is the deadline for night, the queen will be pr'esented Independents to sign up at the, with a trophy and a bouquet of flowers.i Interviewing of queen Hetzel Union desk for the Mt. (candidates will begin tomorrow. Nittariy Hike which will in Applications for ,the Indie tal augurate Indie Week tomor-leat show to be held next Friday row.!night will also be available at the The group will meet at 2 pm ,'HUB desk until tomorrow. Try tomorrow at the HUB desk and outs for the show will begin Sun transportation to the mountain day. wilt be provided. A wiener roast A $25 gift certificate from one is planned after the hike for all of the downtown stores will be participants. l awarded to the talent winner or Applications for Indic Queen winners. will be available until tomorrow On Sunday a card party will be at the HUB desk. Any independ- h e ld f or a ll I n d epen d ents. Inter eat woman is eligible for the ested players are requested to sign queen contest. She will be judged on beauty, charm, poise and tat- up at the HUB desk by tomor row for any card game they wish ent. to play. Favors will be given at At her coronation next Friday the door. . .....• *: .., .. 4:; ,- . k ,.., •,tt iw : - w - . t. '' ,: • 0 ~.,. v }Ol ;. , ..-....:.:;....,, ,, ,:;.1.,... : 5il K;;;::: f ; :.,.:, ..:: • • ~..:, ~..1 i :,:...:::::::,::::f . \\ ...,,,,, .. ieso.. yy~ r :--- .: 11 -. -. ow in production—the GREENBRIER ...:.:::.: w - . ... ~., ..\...,*.,.._:,,.,:,,,, it. litti t S o l)o .ti l t t l : e l: p S .. a4. WA n ( i ; u o ri N t r t:i l i t i n i. up ~.., sis kir to ordpurry wagons (third scat optional at extra cost). Here's the new Chevy Corvair for '6! with a complete line of complete thrift cars. To start with, every Corvair has a budget• pleasing price tag. And Corvair goes on from there to save you even more. With extra miles per gallon . . . quicker-than ever cold-start warmup so you start saving sooner . . . a new extra-cost optional heater that warms everyone evenly. Riding along with this extra economy: inure room inside for you, more room up front fur your luggage (sedans and coupes have almost 12% more usable trunk space). And our new wagons? You'll love them--% think they're the greatest thing foil families since houses. The Lakewood Station Wagon does a man-sized job with cargo, up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Greco.: brier Sports Wagon you're going to have to see—it gives you up to 175.5 cubic feet of space'. r you and your things. Co!Nair's whole thrifty lineup gets its pep from a spunkier 115-cu.-in, air-cooled rear engine, Same rear-engine traction, same smooill 4-wheel independent-suspension . ride. See the polished arid refined 1961 twvair first chance you get at your Chevrolet dealer's. Spare tire is in the rear in Coupes and sedans—leaving more luggage space up Even middle-seat passengers sit. pretty; thanks to Corvair's practically fiat floor. PAGE SEVEN
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