PAGE EIGHT Ml Groups Will Vote On 'Honesty 7 The departments of Petro leum and Natural Gas Engi neering and Mining Engineer ing voted on the academic hon esty program, Gene Grumer, president of the Mineral In dustriel Student Council, re ported at a meeting Tuesday night. Results of the voting will not be announced for several days, he said. The council has backed the hon or system for three years. Elec tions were held last year in three of the 11 MI curriculums. The Departments of Mineral Prepara tion, Fuel Technology, and Geo physics-Geochemistry have al ready adopted the program. The council voted at the meet ing to donate $25 to buy a blazer for a Russian gymnast. Kay Car penter, sophomore in meteorol ogy from Martinsville, N.J., will present the blazer following the gym meet Saturday. Several changes in the council’s constitution were read which will ease operation on a three term ba sis. One change involved lower ing the quorum from 19 to 15 council members so that more business can be acted upon. it's what's up [FILTER-BLEND! is yours in Winston and only Winston. Up front you get rich golden tobaccos specially selected and specially processed for filter smoking. Smoke Winston. Panhel Rush- (Continued from page five) be an integral part of this system, Miss Hamm said, for each chapter will be permitted to rush until it fulfills the quota, although it is not obligated to do so. Since if will be increasingly difficult under the four-ler/n system to predict the number graduating or dropping out of each sororiiy during Ihe yeay, the pledge quota will bf made flexible to allow for this, she explained. The system also al lows small chapters to build up their size by pledqing a class over and above the quota as long as it does not exceed the chapter limitation, she said. The National Panhellenic Com mittee on College Panhellenics gives the following reasons for recommending the system: • The plan has proved a work able device for campuses con cerned with inequality in chap ter size where, without the sys tem, there is a tendency for the larger groups to grow larger and the small to grow smaller. • The system can create an in creased respect for sororities on jcampus by eliminating "cutthroat competition" and pr omo 11 n g friendly cooperation. WDFM Forum— (Continued from, page one) of the army, said that the Unit ed States Military Academy can not fill the need for officers with a graduating class of 500 a year. The Army, Brucker said, needs another 14,000 officers. In time of a national emergency, he add ed, this number would have to be expanded 300 per cent. m 2 PENN STATE Class King IOBt In Carnegie basement. Finder please notify John Black AD 7-7636 or BN 6-2531. !Km H THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ront that counts COLLE CASH—I 7 words or less CHARGE—I 2 word* or 1 tit $.50 one Insertion j. 75 two insertion* •l .00 three insertions Additional words —3 for 3.03 for each day of insertion ADS MUST RE IN BY 11 ,, " , " EXCELLENT MEALS in trade for waiters* services. SAE, AD 7-4923. WE ARE in need of two dishwashers who want to eat the best food in town for the spring semester. Apply in person to Phi Kappa Tan. PART TIME work, college students (male only); evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 o.m. and 2 p.m, AD 8-2051. Salary $46 a week. lost TAN CORDUROY Reversible Jacket with plaid lining left on 3rd floor Boucke. I have your jacket. Cull UN 6-5618. GREEN HAND-KNIT Wool Soarf in Sparks, Monday nitc. Call Dan, TIN 5-4202. Reward. LIGHT BROWN Scurf on Saturday rve. ninj? in Rec Hall. Please call Ron, UN 5-6155. WHITE WOOL Scarf at M.I. Library between 8-9 p.m. Friday. Call Chuck UN 5-7174. GREEN FUR mitten, Sunday morning on way to Schwab from South Halls. I'bune UN 5-7194. NOTEBOOK CONTAINING German 18 notes. Desperately needed. Please call Judy UN 5-8514. GLASSES AT Glennland Pool. Please call Dick UN 5-5773. Reward is offered. WANTED SINGLE ROOM, private entrance, bath; close to campus, AD 8-2774. TYPING TO cio in my home on electric typewriter. Call AD 8-6102. .MALE GRADUATE student wanted to fill housing contract at Grange Hall. Call UN 5-4100. IN A JAM—all types of typing done. Rea- M'Uible prices, cpiality work, quick de livery. Phone AD 7-4433. ONE MALE student to share two-man apartment with Bth semester E.E. t*lu dent. Four rooms. T.V., parking space; two blocks from campus. Call Bob Miller, AD 7-2700. EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires thesis, lermpapers or departmental work. Rea sonable rates. Call AD 7-2835. WAITERS AND dishwashers wanted. Three meals daily. Apply Sigma Alpha Mu, AD 8-3021, ask for Al. PART TIME insurance salesman. Will train and arrange for license; age 21 or over; onfy those persons who are graduating on or. after Jan. 1962. Reply to Box 781 stating only name, address, phone number. A FOURTH MAN for a four-man apart ment, 6 blocks from campus; quiet sur roundings. Preferably 4th semester student. $3O per mo. Call AD 8-9601. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT SHOE SHlNE—Davidson's Bar ber Shop “Next to Murphy’s”—B a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. TYPING DESIRED. Thesis, termpapers, N etc.; fast and economical. Call AD 7-7719 for information. CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meetjng Thurs day, Jan. 12 at 7:00, Corupusory. MAKE RESERVATIONS now for room and board at Marilyn Hall, 317 E, Beaver Ave. for spring semester. Total board and room 53G7.00 (a few vacancies at $358.00). Ask for Mrs. Petriskey. ATTENTION FRATERNITIES—music for all occasions. The Imperials Orchestra. Fred C. Bunn Jr., 1301 Mifflin St., Hunt ingdon. Pa. Phone Ml 3-3292. BEATNJCK GLOSSARY for the term* and definitions bread-money, ehick-gfrl of the Beatnicks. Send one dime to TERMS. P.O. Box 215, Village Station, New York 14, N.Y. QUALITY CLEANERS. 109 S. Pugh St under new management but with the best in dry cleaning, laundry and pressing. Will pick up and deliver. Call AD 8-0992,