FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1962 Donations Comprise Fund The class of 1962 gift fund is thebut it has discontinued doing this,' given to the class by the Uni first in recent years to be Collect-,Grubbs said. Before 1958. the class, versity. ed entirely from class mernbers.lgift fund came entirely from al . The LAST CLASS to finance a Its total of about $4,350 is also therßoard of Trustees donation, he revolving student loan fund as its, largest amount to be collected byiadded. The class of 1957 a graduating classsince donations 511,058 as their gift. re,eeived t clads gift was,the class of 1943„ !Grubbs said, The class of 1962 ad *ere first requested in 1953, David; The class of 1958 proposed estab-iviso_u board is now considering Grubbs, senior class president,;lishing a University AM radio'sta such a loan as its class gift. said yesterday. , Ition as their class gift but the! The class of 1959 donated its was '. Board of Trustees did not appro-' 'However, the present junior and! 'class' gift fund to Pattee Libraiy. sophomore classes have already!Pri. ate funds for it. and no classi • gift fund Such a donation is also being ~ con collected more than thia ;amount`• gift given sidered by the class of 1962 ad arid the . freshman class -has cal-i The class of -1959 collected s623 ivisory board. - its members „and received lee ed 53,052, Grubbs said. Thel from (three times this amount from the!' junior class total at this time isl",„ : „ ers ...,. $6,536 and the sophomore classi'" ify. In 1960, the senior class collected $1,366 from its members; total is $5,401. • land the University gave it twice : FROM 1958 until this year, the this amount. - University Board of Trustees do- An amount equal I to the $2,6271 nated money to the class gift funds collected by the class of 1961 wash 1 . - Committees For (Continued from page one) ion Cornthission's fillings because the signal would only be broad- cast over.a short range. - . t If the converters are installed, poitable radios would also be' able to pick up the FM signal Bruce Harrison, TIM representa tive, said. Allison Woodall, South Halls representative, proposed that a committee be formed to "work for the repeal of the Pennsylvania sales tax on text books, and to contact other colleges and 'versifies in the state fo seek their suPport.' l . "This proposal is within our accipesince we are representatives of the students and are speaking for the UniVersity as a whole," Miss Woodall said. • ' Foutnir' • said that there is a bill to repeal the sales tax on text books before the state legis lature now. GEORGE GORDON. North Halls representatiVe, moved that the USG suoport the Liberal Arts faculty in working toward the elimination of ROTC as a com pulsory requirement 'for gradua tion. Roianini said that the Depart ment of Defense no longer con siders compulsory ROTC vital to national' defense and that there is a great .deal,lA disinterest among students concerning compulsory ROTC. Murray Winderman, West HMIs representative, proposed that a committee be established to de vise procedural rules, that a spe cial meeting be devoted to discus sion of these rules and that no other meeting time be devoted to discussion of the. rules. Miss Woodall dissented on the grounds that "the motion will bog us down when at some time it would be expedient to discuss the rules during a regular meet ing."' Sign-out Error Causes Report The The-University reported Lynne Loeffler,'osophomore in arts and letters from Kennett Square, as a missing person to state and local police officials as the result of an error she made in a sign -out form, 'Col: William Pelton, , direc tor of security,, said yesterday. He: said Miss Loeffler corrected the mistake Monday when .she contacted University officials. An other error was made, he said, when the police were not notified that the case had been cleared up. Newman Club Pizza Party Where: Eisenhower Chapel Lounge When: Fri., Feb. 2 After First , Friday Mass Pizza Served at 6:00 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Gukaux?Cito? Journ School -it Needs Help If yoti happen to be from Edna Witmer was elected president Collieries. Fltz Henry or one of, , , pro tempore of the Congress. Hei36 other Pennsylvania towns 'had held the same office in the llisted below,' you can be of some. last SGA — Assembly. He defeated help to the School of Journalism.: Gordon, 21 votes to 8. I Even if you're not, but know, the correct pronunciation of any' The - Congress postponed the. , of the town names, you can still ' election of the Rules Committee!be of assistance. chairman ,until :a later meeting., • ' The School of Journalism is , The Congress also appropriated compiling a list of the pronuncia-, 4.51) for the installation of 4 set";tions of all the "place" names" in and telephone at the main desk/Pennsylvania and have come up, / of the HUB for the use of the stu - lagainst a deadend with these 3kh dent body. William 'F. Puller.'towns. Not even the Bell Tele-1 manager of - the HUB said 'that helphone Co. has been able to solve l l 'would order the telephone t-.-hisithe dilemma. . 'morning. ' 1 If you are" sure you .know the,l ed-. Randy Carter, proposer" of the'correct pronunciation, of any of; 1 plan, said that he had spoken toithe follo win f t tiz .7 17 . ;,.. 6 c 5 0 9 n 7 tact War- ; 1 the telephone company and they (rel./111,3 e t owns °w had informed him that the tele- ;Lou Bromfieldville, Han phone could be installed this coc k, • Soppitt, Amsbry; Ceader afternoon. 'ville ' Anselma, Bela,- Almaden, I I Belsena, Banian Junction, - Plates, IGuyaux, Cito, Charmain, Fan nettsburg. Greenvillage. Chartiers, IGarards Fort, Khedive, Entriken, IChewton, Camenton, Am a ; INaginey, Connaughton, Kushequa, lAltonah, - Did ie r, Cairnbrook. f Gahagan, Laboratory, Pla n k Gouldshoro, Baggaley, Edna Col lieries and Fitz Henry. 11 Bornrouter To Speak Robert G. Barzireuter. spe cial !assistant to the president for student attain, will conduct an open nneting with students at 7:30 Tuesday night in the Beading Room of the Helsel Union Building. ... .. . . , . liim & TWIST SECESSION • , , ......, at DU .• , , . .. ; .....,,„•,, = ,47,;„...,„,,--,,,,,,, -,--.-• 7 :: . ~1 ,4 , - , , , ,:z . r ,,,, ''',. - , ~..., 4 ."• . ~, 1 , •• -; ; ~ , - . o. , ' . .. t * .7 .... 9.1?-t -- l ie , ~..., ..,A ". i- - . - --• , ' '* , - , 4 .4'• ' . 14.!: 7‘.. ' . .., ~ ~ :, • . : 4- . 0. ••• ' - . 4 . 4 ,...' . * • *; .. '1 i ''' ;. : ' •• :: **/ , • '... 0 . ; • .) , •:. . - • .' ".**• 41.1) .. ' .....** •I' .. 's•" 11 1 1 "4. 17. *•:' 4 Al; ; • ;.-- o.‘" .. • - •* -.. . • 5.:7• • •,,,' •,, ;. ' •*: * . ir'Or .. m .i . .' l . . .1 , . .1 'I 4 .• „ . • : ' ) • s•„, i ;, •' .:* . li . )•• ' • • . "...... . r") 4 ' i. ": 0 •• •.;:-. 4 v , -' .... 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Is thehe sliteheiel.eta:p.peeoahrsiinsgtedoner"Trehp.isitgiThhey%p.rriotpostehendotthitaiteaatisetnudoeititttrt days previous to his hearing Of re entatives i of, the La Critiqueirights, This notification should 4. 7 st. ff, the editorial staff of Theiclude: Di ily Collegian and Bruce Aar -1 *A statement. given 7to 14 ri. on, a senior in electrical engi-, Ile, ring from Philadelphia. ,the charges against him D. - Ir. Lawrence Lattman repre-, OA listing of the evidences ted the Senate_ Committee on,a gainst him, dent Affairs, of which he is •A description of procedure bio , lirman. Panel moderatoh were fore and after his hearing, includ bort Miller and Steve Howard.; i ng a notice that he may bang in it' tiles for student conduct, outside counsel, confront witness fuld be clearly and fully forma-, ea for the prosecution and request ed- and should have realistic a Collegian reporter to be present. • Go To • . • Paris via P 1 LAMBDA PHI'S FRENCH CAFE PARTY • Sat. 11-1 Open only to - Coat and tie dated traalunan duke, ROOM . !SEMI-ANNUAL SALE MANNEQUIN TROYLING TOWN & COUNTRY Greatly Reduced Further Reductions on 'll Fall Merchandise on Now in Progress Shoes by: SANDLER MADEMOISEtLLE' COTILLION Balcony. PAGE THREE BIE MEM
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