PAGE TWO Men's Residence Council fx P° s ' fi ° n J >Affr< Several thousand students visit ■■■ m m a a JPB • ~*ed display booths and spoke with Fleets Mikuiak Chairman^^ Mll*iß-career Exposition in the Hetzel , ~ ! Union Building, Ervin Hill, chair- John Mikuiak, president of the evening meals also. Murphy said.'man, said last night.' Nittany Halls Council, was elected "Many students who live in the f . #k<, os chairman of the Men’s Residence* residence halls move into ! housing‘_.,_ f ;l p , in „ Hall Council by acclamation Mon- in downtown. State College aftef were day night. . 3 year and these students must Snt mif s^d KENNETH HERSHBERGER. ' *gg *!d proper dress , ‘‘We hope that more students reprc-scntative-at-large from West ”®p' . I Halls Council, defeated Robert • Fisher, president, of East Halls further Council, for the position of vice n- h „ e j J; hL . d^S s _5 ode airman -with the dean of mens office. * p:..iw. r ■ : NEXT WEEK -the MRC commit- 4 , ,, r tee will meet with some repre executivc! secretary of &e council,-^ . Mikuiak said after the meeting mon viewpoints and differences that "there is still a feeling of in dining hall regulations, Mikuiak competition among the various said, residence hall areas and until this is disspdled. MRC cannot be ef fective." i : At its last meeting, MRC adopl -ed a new, dress code which would j have permitted men .to wear ; hermudai shorts to all evening' meals in the dining halls. How-. >ever, the code was not approved by the dean of men’s office: Raymond O. Murphy, assistant to the dean of men, said at the ■meeting that the council’s recom .mended dress code “was unac-. ceptahie,!’ . j j i -If the code was adopted, it; would set a double standard be-j cause coeds would want pci-mis-; sion to jwear bermuda shorts at! Coflegicte Digest The Collegiate Digest will be distributed with tomorrow’s Doily Collegian. New College Diner w..'- . Do wnlown-:Befween~tho r Movies ■—. r ..* - 1 * BELLEF9MTE * > TONITE Si THURS. j The happy street walker of Piraeus . . “NEVER OH SUNDAY’ 1 > wjrti Melina Mtrrrouri «Sce%S a mattress . ... • •••*/. ..A «Cf s,cAL g Hy' »2, y Order your girl's Senior J Bali Corsage \ today! \ /biuQi> Vm^iul WILL WE DEVELOP Scientists have conceiveo the deadliest weapon yet - the ([ neutron oomb. Its rays would • destroy life yet leave property un touched. Science writer William Lau rence says it’s impracticable, costly and may never be built Yet U.S. Sen. Dodd says; "It cao be built." Get all the facts about the N-bomb in this week’s Saturday Evening Post ALSO: Read ‘‘Backstage With Andy Williams" and watch his TV Special on NBC, Friday night- 9:30-10.30 Tha Saturday Ettmint >itrgt ha. yg B 1 issun/Novr -JL 'ON tAIC 130 Ea. Star* College, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA j • Sanuwammmwaummmmmiiiß 1 RADIO 41 PHONO | 1 * SERVICE * | 1 "£W»84ltll | & piCk-Uip |: Ift , n TELEVISION l! WZS2 i | 232 S. Allen St. j, DARING in its realism ! All the ugly passions...and the beautiful,.. All the greatness that has won this motion picture Twenty-Seven International Film A wards I IROCCOE BROTHER ■■■■nßnHHnnmfflnßniHnfinMnnnsfflnmKNnnHMMnHMJ vomm “ROCCO AND HIS KiOTHERS" ™“““ cts Several Th will take advantage ol| this op portunity to; discuss job openings with particular firms," Hill added. The exposition, which;is divided into three parts, will) continue from 9 a.m. to 4:30 pun. today. Display booths are located in ,the game-and card rooms and in the first floor lounges of the HUB. Hill., said -that the majority of I ■ Ibeckettl I I Perm SUU % ! PU»*n S !' APRIL t • M*Y n ; LOST | TQpr j TH EL Izir ! MRN n i or i —~ ■ Q’rtft ■ 1 DBLSTINV ISHOUI - I i i i The picture that asks the tantalising question: [ERE; SHOULD A GIRL STOP IN ROME? DoitD«a)N«»Bia h rv SUZANNE | “"‘rLESHETTE and \Wv£tsris ADEmomspmmm mMM MS>¥mWß*E?' Cathavm Starts TODAY STUNNING in its impa BREATHTAKING Dw«ci«d tyy Vttconb. Produced by GoHredo Lpmbardo tusancf Students students visited display booths during the 20-minute break; be tween classes. He added, that rep resentatives have staggered their lunch periods to make sure some one is present at each booth at all itimes. tuT ;the So \she came 'Sjßsi • d°- some exploring .. * in Glorious TECHNICOLOR One bro her for wh ! was—ti :he other for could be ! what she Feature begins 8:00 P.M. DOORS OPEN 7:15 P.M. Box Office Opens 6:45 P-M- r EDNESDAY. MAY 2. 1962 * 80 representatives now at fniversity for the exposition guests at a banquet Mast at' the Holiday Inn. j n its scope! ther wanted it she TOHITE
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