The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1961, Image 12

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North Halls
Turns Down
ress Code
The men of the North Halls
area have overwhelmingly
defeated the dining hall dress
code which the area council
passed Feb. 13.
The code required that students
wear a coat and tie at special din
ners and set up a new enforce
ment method. This would require
that all students, who violated
the regulation three times. go be
fore the area tribunal.
The bill was referred to the
residents of the area on March 28
aftmr a petition was presented to
the council protesting the bill.
The referendum was defeated
by almost a three to one margin.
The vote was 166 for and 453
against the code.
The vole totaling 619 was 46
more than necessary for approval:
Under the North Halls constitu
tion a referendum must be ap
proved by an absolute majority of
the residents.
;Wayne Ulsh, president of the
North Halls council and proposer
of the code, said that much of the
code was taken from the Guide to
Residence Hall Living. The guide
was distributed to all students at
the beginning of the school year
by the office of the Dean of Men,
Ulsh said.
These provisions set up in the
guide are still in effect, 'Ulsh em
phasized.
factory authorized
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales Parts Service
$1624.00
WYNO SALES CO.
1960 E. 3rd Si., Williamsport
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Cool Temperature s
Expected to Remain
Even though old sol is growing nearly 10 degrees below normal.
strongerAiaily, chilly, almost win-: Little change in this "cold"
terlike weather, continues to pre- weather regime is expected for
vail in Pennsylvania. several days, and no precipitation
Temperatures should remain
of consequence is likely before
well below seasonal normals Sunday afternoon.
through the weekend, but sunny Today should be mostly cloudy,
skies may bring somewhat mild- breezy and continued cold with a
er weather to this are tomorrow. high temperature of 44 degrees.
The past six days have been
A few sprinkles of rain or pos
more like a typical first week of s,il3lY a few snow flurries are like-
March than the first week of 'Y. during the afternoon.
April. Two and a half inches of Some cloudiness and cold tern
are predicted for to-'
snow fell on the first two days
peratures
night and a low of 30 is expected.
of the month, and temperatures
have dipped to 32 degrees or low- Tomorrow will be partly cloudy
er each day. and milder with a maximum of
> The 2.5 inches of snow boosted 52 degrees.
the season's total to 80.9 inches
making this the first winter sea
son to have more than 80 inches
of snow.
The 1960-61 winter became the
snowiest in State College weather
history on March 23, when the
total surpassed the 74.9 inches that
fell in the 1941-42 season
Temperatures during the first
week of April have averaged
LIBERAL ARTS
LECTURE SERIES
SPONSORED BY THE
LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 11
7:30 HUB Assembly Room
Dr. Harold Dickson
Professor of the . History of
Art and Architecture
"The Arts and the Formation
of the United States"
ILLUSTRATED WITH SLIDES
EVERYONE INVITED
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dents refused to go to classes.
Two of the highlights of the
fever-ridden demonstration were
a mass meeting of the demonstra
tors in front of the student union
and the throwing of parts of a
picket fence (which they just hap
pened to have handy) at Univer
sity President Cloth McDonald.
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CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
'53 CHsVY—stick shift, 4-door, radio,
• heater: new Saint, sent covers, snow
tires, battery, radiator muffler, excellent
condition. Contact Herm Weber, AD 8-
2416.
SINGER ELEC •IC Portable Sewing
Machine, used and in perfect - condition.
Can be guaranteed if desired—s 29.96.
Phone AD 8-8367.
THINK SMALL. Must part with niy
lovingly maintained 1967 VW. Has radio,
heater, and extra spare tire. Excellent
condition. AD 8-2686 between 6 and 7 xr.m.
only please.
ACCORDION—La Towel, 120 base. Rea
aonable. - Phone AD 8-2044 before 10:90.
1940 PONTIAC 4-door, motor recently
overhauled. Excellent battery with guar
antee-8105. AD 7-3440.
SLASH YOUR high cost of kitchen equip
ment by buying from 'Equipment Manu
facturers, Williamsport, Pa. Tremendous
bargains, on all new items and guaranteed
rebuilt equipment. Dishes, China, Silver
ware, Ranges, Refrigerators, Dishwashers.
GO LATH TIGER Deluxe Coupe, 1969,
21,000 miles. A title. excellent condition.
$llOO cash or terms. Charles Flynn, \\WWI
- Altoona, Pa.
NEED A T3'Pewriter? Good used office
model, wide carriage for thesis or theme.
Call after 4:00, AD 0-0574.
1052 JAGUAR XK•I2O Roadater, good
mechanical condition. $6OO or beat offer.
EL 5-3794 after 7.
1965 GENERAL TRAILER, 45 ft. Private
lot five blocks from campus. Must sell.
Call AD 8-8074 after 15:80.
FOR RENT
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MODERN THREE-ROOM Apartment for
rent. New refrigerator, range, and dis
posal unit furnished. Call UN 5-2102.
WANTED
I.
WANTED one dishwasher and one waiter
to work for meals at the University
Club. If interested please tall lira. Par
sons, AD 7-2381.
RIDE TO Binghamton or Elmira, Friday,
April 19, back Sunday. 'Must make plans
immediately. Call Carol UN 6-4316.
RIDE WANTED to either Syracuse or
Ithaca on Fri., April 14. Can leave
anytime on Fri. Phone UN 64223.
PHI KAPPA TAU is in need of one (1)
waiter and two (2) dishwashers to work
for remainder of semester. Will any in
terested party .please see the caterer in
Person or call AD 7-2760.
TYPING--fast and acct. rate. Al) 8.2548
TWO COEDS to support two dashing
destitute professional students. No other
qualifications necessary. Call AD 7-4453.
TYPING AND multilitbing thesis reports
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7055.
NOTES OR old tests from anyone who
has taken Zoo. 41 by correspondence or
from Dr. Tletz. Call Twig at UN 8-8468.
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FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1961
WANTED
STUDENTS EARN up to $1.50 per hour
Betting howling ping two or three eve.
flings of your choice. Downtown Dux Club,
128 S. Pugh.
DON'T CONTACT ME unless you can
handle a sax in a four-piece combo.
Ron Weeter, AD 7-3181.
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
graduate students, needs one more male
student. Within walking distance of cam
"pus. Phone AD 8-1409 after 5:00 p.m.
LOST
PENN STATE Jacket lost near 214 Tioucke
Wednesday. Call Cary, UN 54022.
ward.
NORTHWESTERN High School Ring with
the initials P.C.S. If found please call
Paul at UN 5.1887.
TAN, LAWRENCE Raincoat at DU Sat.
Mar" 25. Please return I Call Ed.
UN 54840. Reward.
SAD SATURDAY I Racoon collar coat
taken by mistake at Beta Sig Saturday
night. Yours is still there. Boma Em.
braceable Watch lost near South Halls.
Reward $6.. UN 6-7709.
MISCELLANEOUS
LIBERAL ARTS Lecture Series., Tuesday.
April 11, 7:90, HUB Aseembly room.
CAMP HAPPY TRAILS—A Girl Scout
Camp near Altoona, Penna. will inter
view women on campus for summer
counselor positions on Thursday, April 13
from 1 to 5 p.m. Information and appoint
ments.- The Office of Student Aid, 218
Willard Building.
SIGMA THETA EPSILON and KAPPA
Phi Car Wash-81.00, Saturday, April
Bth, 10-5. St. Paul's Methodist Church.
BOWL AND meet your friends at down•
town Dux Club Public Lanes; 32 cents.
No waiting 1 128 S. Pugh St.
FOR STANDARD and electric typewriter
rentals; 'complete typewriter repair
service; and all thesis typing supplies—
shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S.
Allen St. AD 8-6126.
TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and
repair. Large selection of nylon and gut.
Prompt service, guaranteed aatiafaction.
University .Tennis Service, 514 F.,. Beaver
Ave. after 5 p.m.
THINKING OF changing curriculum or
- -
just plain curious 1 Come to the Mineral
Industries Open House tonight i-9:30 p.m.
SKATING FANS—Trip to Hershey Ice
Carnival, Saturday, April HS ; chartered
bus. Transportation and show, 84.60. Call
Jack, AD 8-6097.
MODERN JAZZ made daneeahle for
afternoon Jam Sessions:. The George
Sutter Quartet. Cali AD 7-2406.
PIFER'S: Your one•stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars, blades, complete
music line accessories. Open daily from
9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center.
Pkone EL, 6.8441.
THINKING OH changing curriculum?
Come to the Open Houses sponsored by
the Colleges of Mineral Industries, Chem.
istry and Physics, and .Agriculture. 9 a.m..
5 p.m. today.