TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1960 —Cullcttinn Photo hv John Hencue FROM OUTER SPACE? A phrase like that would fit some of the different combinations' spectators in Beaver Stadium wore Sat urday to protect themselves from the sioady rain. On the left is Edgar Wilson, the electric clock operator, who had two raincoats, . a hat and gloves on to keep warm and c \ On the right is the Penn State Lion who also needed an umbrella to keep from getting soaked. Candy Sales Aid Area Youngsters Working with the Departmentidrive, said that the money will of Health and Welfare in Belle- 1 be used to give, food packages fonte, members of Beta Sigma* . , Ttho fraternity are selling choco- ‘ late-covered cherries and hardi« s ° " candy to raise money for under-;l”?.- P P v p he T £ a i,P l ® chik,rc "“• M, '-|iSa e Ct y ,h h . ol, cfnd?l; iVS ■* , T , ‘ , , . from door to door in town and Ho e it, c ha l ™ ano f the j s also available at the fraternity. £fiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiitnitiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiint(inmiTiTiTiVmmiiitiimTiiiiimuiiVriv wish a chance ganization; here's your chance! lected by interview to serve on sociation (ISA). The purpose of execute all campus-wide independent social events. All students applying will be assigned to committees of their choice... and ten people will be selected for ISA. Those male Under the reorganization of Applications for interviews are at the H. U. B. desk. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Senate to Review Library Status University Senate agreed specific budget or day to day standard editions and wornout „, , . , , , , operation.” trefcrence works seriously hamper Thursday to establish a stand- jj e -added that his committee land waste the time of both slu ing committee to continually felt there should -be administra-jdents, and faculty.” rpvjpw fbp cta*..c thp i tivt> sI, PP O)t on the improvement| The report recommends that lev lew the status OI the rYt 0 f the library. | large amounts of money be al tee Library. The action of the Senate was .located to the librarv. Only last John J. Schanz, chairman of the Tibrfrt Sloo ’ ooo was alloc;,te 1 d I ,^ . ' . shortcomings of the library the library in a non-rceumng Senate Committee on Educational! m ade last spring by the Liberal |g ra nt. the' largest amount the Policy, said that the committee! Arts faculty and submitted to library has ever been granted, wanted to be as specific and rea- President Eric A. Walker. .Ralph W. McComh, University listic as in its action i Thc ro P ort P° ints ou ! thal said. nsuc as Possible in us action. j]ack of specifjc texts, incomplete; posed of members of the Sen- D oe || Will Sneak Here Op en tc P . ate and will have as ex-officio TT? T i „ ... - . On Enzyme Activity ronty bids during the past week members the vice president for [ Dr £ j Boell. Ross Harrison'of open bid rushing. The new 11b academic affairs, the vice presi- 'professor of experimental zoology bonces arc Marcia Chcrnosky, dent and the University librar- 'at Yale University, Avill speak at Karen Farkas, Susan Grossman ian. 4:15 p.m. Thursday in 112 Buck- —Delta Phi Epsilon: Mary Du : The Senate further suggested :h°.ut on “Enzyme - Activity of ®an Jeanne Swoboda —Thela Phj L , _ ~ , ~ ™,, :Mitochondria during AmphibianiAlpha, Dale , r okhei —/.eta lau jthat President Eric A. Walker j De velopmcn 0 pmcntAlpha consider the establishment of a “parailei” committee on thc Board of Trustees, in order to “involve the board directly in maintaining University prestige and excel lence ” Schanz further clarified the committee’s duties by adding ttiat it "would not be concerned with ituiunHtmuiiiminitiiinimtmmmmt I. S. A. independent students residing on campus who to get in on the groundwork of a growing or- Weary of studying for aii those bfuebssks? Relax and enjoy a Pizza Italian Steak or Hoagie from Gus'es AD 3-9012 or AD 8-1461 A. I. M., members will be se- an Independent Student As- I.S.A. is to plan, promote, and Ag Hill Party Saturday, Nov. 12 5:30 P.M. Rec Half Featuring: Full course chicken a la king dinner Presentation of Miss Agriculture Bingo and Door Prizes Square Dancing TICKETS $1.25 Hub Desk and Armsby Building . and at the door Saturday evening. iiitiittitiHtHtuumHiHtHitmtttittnuuuuuttimittiiiutitimiinifiinimiin*: PAGE FIVE
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