The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 18, 1961, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961
Students Revive
'Button Wearing'
The Old campus custom of wearing campaign buttons
was brought back to the University yesterday when the
Block "S" club began selling "Fight on State" buttons.
The buttons, which sell for 10
cents, are an "attempt to re
juvenate the spirit of the Penn
State student", Robert Dufner,
president of the club said.
The buttons which are 2 1 / 4
inches in diameter with blue
letters on a white background will
be on sale this week at the Hetzel
Union desk and the Book Ex
change, Dufner explained. Free
"Squash the Orange" cards for
the Syracuse game can also be
obtained at these places, he added.
Last year the Block "S" club
sold "Lick 'em Lions" buttons
during the football season. The
slogan was changed this year be
cause "Fight on State" is "more
in line with the Penn State tradi
tion," Dufner said.
"Lick 'em Lions" wasn't the
only button evident last year since
wearing campaign buttons was in.
Grad Scholarships
Graduate students interested in
applying for the Marshall Scholar
ships may obtain application
blanks from E. B. VanOrmer in
the Graduate School Office, 101
Willard.
The Marshall Scholarships pro
vide two years study in Britain
for recipients.
Applicants must be United
States citizens, under 26, with a
bachelor's degree. Preference will
be given to candidates who corn
bine high academic ability with
capacity to play an active part in
the life of whatever United King
dom university they may attend.
The deadline for filing applica
tions is Oct. 31.
Students must present a recom
mendation from their department
head or college dean in order to
apply.
The Oldest Dance On Campus
The Best Jazz Band in the World
GET YOUR DATE NOW FOR THE JUNIOR PROM
(This is the fifth in a series
of articles concerning the re
cent SGA student enca rn p- I
anent. )
Compulsory ROTC, the pres-I
1
en t apartment "entertain
ment" policy, and disciplinary
procedure all came under fire
in the Rules, Regulations and
Student Welfare workshop.
Charged with closing the disci
Since last year was also an -
pline communications gap be-'
.election year many students wore tween students and staff, the
,inembers of the workshop also
buttons honoring their favorite
, candidates. Some of these buttons discussed new areas for student
are still being worn by die-hard: responsibility and how to remedy
. Republicans. Other students have major student conduct problems.
special political buttons in moth Compromise resolutions final
balls for the next presidential ly passed by the workshop rec
campaign. ommended that compulsory
' The evidence in favor of wearing ROTC be reduced to a maximum
buttons can best be illustrated
of one year and that the apart
by the fact that during last year meat restrictions be waived for
21.
'President Eric A. Walker spoke students over •
; before the University Senate The perennial issue of compul
wearing a conservative gray TOCS sort' ROTC drew sparks from two!
(Thoughtful Observers of the sides. Some students compared'
!Contemporary Scene) button.the present system to "requiring
,
Other administrators and everyon efaculty to take AAH 1 or Music
Others felt that freshmen were! me mbers wore TOCS buttons 5 ."
last year also. The button craze;rlot prepared
t on vat
an intelli-I
seems to be "the thing" again 'gent decision on whether or notl
this year since a well knowto take ROTC and said that a!,
n
mighty
of the faculty was seen'short compulsory program might
only yesterday wearing a "Fi g ht be valuable as an "orientationli
on State" button, according to period."
an unconfirmed report. I The group finally agreed to thel,
By JOAN MEHAN
j vogue. During the early part of
'last year many Pirate fans wore
"Beat 'em Bucs" buttons during
the baseball series to show their
• faith in the team.
All Styles
4440
The Swingingest Weekend of the Term
OCTOBER 20, 1961
Tickets Available Friday Morning at HUB Desk . . . . $5.00
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA
PARTY GLASSWARE
Hollow Stemed Campagnes
You And Your Date
Treasure House
Our Biggest Rivalry
Dancing from 9 'til 1
Workshop
By PAT DYER
News Editor
PLUS
PLUS
EQUAL
Discusses Discipline
;compromise, preferring it to a !since almost everybody breaks it."
'recommendation to abolish the
Speaking for the administra-
Icompulsory program completely' lion, ) Dr. Hobert G. Bernrcuter,
1 ~ ,
j wl . lßh, as one member put il.l,pecial assistant to the president
hasn't a chance" to get through for student affairs, cited towns
the University Senate.
;people's objections and an tin
! One of the most clear-cut usually large number of disci
' divisions in student-administra- iplinary cases in which apartment
live opinion showed up when ;parties were a "contributing tac
tile workshop opened debate on 'tor" as major justifications for
the apartment ruling. Students the present ruling.
called the present ruling, which In passing the resolution, the
states that women may not visit 1
apartments, rooming houses, !members of the Nv ork shop said
that they hoped this might act
trailers, or private areas of liv- 'as a "foo t in the door" toward a
ing quarters occupied solely by ;change in the olicy if students
men, "unreasonable, Victorian
!group
not misuse it. The workshop
and unenforceable." !group added that as a check on
One member summed up the present student behavior the reso
student side by saying. "after all,llution should carry the stipulation
if anything immoral is going to i that in order to be eligible for the
go on, you don't have to go to!waiver, the student Must have
an apartment. Besides, the presenthad no previous offenses in this
ruling is little more than a farce, area.
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