FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 1111:111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i ~~~~~~ ~. /, = = = = = sminiiiiimmilimmiiiininimmiffilimmilmininiumminiimi.7 15c Keelers—Mall—Mclanahan's 11-4 HILLEL EVENTS Friday, Oct. 30 Friday Night Services 8 p.m. Dr. Herschel Leibowitz speaker (Department of Psychology) "What Can Science Tell Us About Religion?" Sunday, Nov. 1 Dr. Waller Kaufmann 8 p.m. "Crisis In Morality" Monday, Nov. 2 Hillel Radio Program 6:30 p.m. W.M.A.J. MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR KITCHENS Serving Pint Quart FRESH EVERYDAY ! GARDEN VEGETABLE SOUP SOUP OF THE DAY One of the following will be AVAILABLE FRESH EACH DAY OCHICKEN with Noodles •Old Fashioned BEAN •FRENCH ONION •New England CLAM CHOWDER • SPLIT PEA with Ham Serving 25c 45c Quart CHAR-PIT TAKE HOME SERVICE PHONE 237-3912 FOR IMMEDIATE PICK-UP Buy an Apple at lota Alpha Pi's Taffy Apple Sale Today and Tomorrow for Muscular Dystrophe CHILI -ALSO N. Atherton St. Goldwater-- (Continued front page one) Medicare scheme because it would provide only partial cov. , °rage of hospital bills while over burdening Social Security taxes." Finally, the GOP standard bearer predicted that a large political, upset is in the making,, and he urged the election of local' Republican candidates. Chance Next Tuesday -- He concluded by saying: "Next Tuesday you can have your country back." Following his speech, Gold water took time for some hand shaking and autograph signing before he and his wife boarded the train again. Included in the University's delegation at Lewistown were students Michael Lavin of the Young Americans for Freedom, and John Glise, chairman of the Young Americans for Goldwater- Miller, which coordinates events of this nature. Glise said he was "impressed" tv it h Goldwater's appearance and speech. "Some people might !say he was wrong in bringing 11131 ;the Social Security matter in' a depressed area like this, where, many of the people depend on , Social Security," Lavin said, "but that's the way Sen. Gold !water is." Glise said that he particularly noted the speech and rally were 'conducted in a "more serious tone than usual," with more ; "policy talk." "He was trying to set the 'record straight," Glise "and trying to convince people that he is in favor of Social Security." He also observed that the candidate appeared "more somber" than he had in past occassions. the Republican candidate's Lewistown visit was the first he had made in this area since he spoke at the University in 1962. lie is the only major candidate to appear near State College in this campaign. Nittany Dell home of delicious sandwiches Lox and Beals Served Sunday Till 2 P.M. ....... across from girls dorms •WILL RECEIVE A VALUABLE DOOR PRIZE • TONIGHT in HUB Ballroom at 8:15 • Admission 25c I s e had her wish, she'd have all of the Joan Walsh Anglund books and prints ; ki,...'"- OA i l elVs i ef e oi i 2 ,J /o- 1 4 ai % o i. 2 N 4 ,t• ‘ ) 'kt tt 0 s'P ec:l ' .1 4 , vo 12 Q, is is c.'"e yor e yo •sot, 7 _ S. „ow -... e voe, e , 46 , 47, 7 .... . CO IC 412 0 , ' Sr Is 0, v ,.00 0 1 70 1 ~ IV , 0 1. ° Or, • tikes •Pbt , " 6 ' 26 ..7,,,- ` /1 11, 1s, rll, •NeXt °° .. .7 1.1 ' .......' ; C'lll 1... /AIMING 5 - .:: • -.; Pennsylvania Book Shop 3 . .1. i E. College Ave. & Heisler St. / . Campus Shopping Center (MIME AVE CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER II 1 Allllo.loti HALL . 35c . 65c $1.25 SPIRIT WEEK Annual Si irit - TONIGHT 6:30 Sigma Chi Parking Lot Organizations With, Most Cars Gets a Trophy--- Cars Must Be Clearly Marked. Pep Bully 4: Lawn 7 p.m. FOOTBALL PLAYERS - CHEERLEADERS BLUEBAND - AND YOU • ALL WILL BE ON HAND THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA HALLOWEEN celebrating began last night dining halls. The jammy here is in Ewing, with jammies in many of the residence hall in South Halls, and the Pumpkin display lounges and candlelight dinners in, the at dinner in Pollock. Universional Organizational Structure Termed 'Unique' By SALLY BROWN the governor, the superintend- j Penn State is unique. There' ent of public instruction, thei r is no other school in the coon- secretary of agriculture, the! try which is governed like it :secretary of mines and the uni-! or has the same kind of rela- versity president. lions with the stategovern- The entire board meets twice a year, with an 11-member meat. executive board meeting sev- Despite its land - grant sta tus-. Penn State i; not con- e n times a Year. The elective and appointed trolled by the state and en- office; are all three-year terms.] toys freedom from practically Those members appointed all budget control. In fact, the the governor for a three-' University assumes many of its by own responsibilities. One ex _ Year term of office serve until ample of this is in itsrest- a successor is appointed and deuce hall construction financ- confirmed by the Senate. Mg. March Election Penn State has a 32-member Alumni representatives are ; board of trustees who "run" selected through a nominating the University. 'ballot sent out each March. Governing Board ' rile names of those who re-' eeive fifty or more votes and board con-The governing a gree to run for the position Wren l sists of six en appointed by then placed on a voting tfliiremgaotiNo.enr.n7.ll;nleVleolle(Sl,eelcliatiewcoul.:(7. ballotn which is ma il e d i n M ay. alumni, six elected by county (afil d e j ` ft i . t i lse of ( i' n f te s r i e l s e t ":, n n t t i l i t e nt i ) 3 e tt l i . 4 agricultural societies, and six most alumni, ballots are elected by county business and sen t only to members of the industrial societies. Alumni Association The remaining five positions d m i and to ih ie th alumni have con are ex-officio offices held by .‘d to the alumni fund. Nevertheless, anyone e ho is an alumnus of three or more years is eligible to vote and will be sent a ballot upon re quest. Did you find a pumpkin yet for the ref Pumpkin Jemmy! If yott find a pumpkin by tonight you will— •BE ADMITTED FREE and Music by the Dappers Sponsored by the Junior Class According to Wilmer E. Ken- WOI thy, executive assistant to President Walker, only about six or seven thousand persons participate in this alumni elec tion of board members. Annual Convention Repre-:entatives from the county societies are elected at a convention held here each June. Invitations are sent to members of all such industrial and agricultural mganizations in the state. Each county, however, IT ceive:, only three votes for the agricultural representative and three votes for the business repi esentative. Nominations are made from the floor through nominating and seconding speeches. The board of trustees has 0i n e standing committees which meet twice annunily and at other times when neces sary. They include physical plant committee, finance, in struction, student affairs. re search, commonwealth cam- puses, continuing education, long range development, and endowments and gifts. Committee members are ap pointed by the president of the board for indefinite terms. Since there are five or six members on each committee, sonic board members may serve on more than one. Delaware Close The only school that comes close to such a governing ar rangement, according to an ar ticle written by Harrisburg Patriot-News writer James Welsh, is the University of Delaware, which has a 32- member board with eight mem bers appointed by the gover nor and 20 elected by a ma jority of the board and four ex-officio. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 back to the Horse & Buggy Days! Not literally ... but, figuratively! Back to the days when you got what you paid for and when you got personal attention. We major in quality and service • . it's our first term, but they tell us we're really doing well. Test us! TIT Carriage -leitise 109 S. PUGH ST 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ii • It • (14, How can you be enthusiastic when you're half-starved to death? How can you expect to be able to jump up and roar at the referees, if you're suffering from malnutrition? Avoid all these hazards with a delicious BOX LUNCH from Nittany Lodge. For only $1.25, you get a huge sandwich, piece of fruit, piece of cake and a soda ... and the game line-up (for both teams) FREE. Stop in at the Nittany Lodge before each home game, and get your box lunch: Prospective Teacher Tests Scheduled for December College seniors who are pre paring to teach school May take the National Teacher Examinations on Dec. 12 at the State College Area Senior High School Building. The tests will also be given on March 20, July 17, and Oct. 2 at 550 locations throughout the country. Many school systems use the scores of these tests for em ployment of new teachers. Lists of these schools are available at the University. The prospective teacher Miller Selected To Lion's Paw Bruce Miller, president of ! Hat Society Council, has been! selected for membership in Lion's Paw, senior men's hon or society. Miller, who is also president of Skull and Bones, senior! men's hat society, and man-, 'ager of the Book Exchange, is! the group's 15th member. BOALSBURG FIRE COMPANY FAMILY STYLE TURKEY DINNER BOALSBURG FIRE HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 4 - 7 P.M. ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN $l.OO Benefit of Boalsburg Fire Company B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is SORRY No Student Lox and Bagel Brunch Sunday, Nov. 1, 1964 Faculty Brunch Only) STUDENT BRUNCH RESUMES NOV. 8 GUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPEF 0 C m m v, 0 m m C 7C 3> xt THE ORIGINAL ZlESEAritnea Jack Harper Bostonian Ltd; Guy Kresge PENN STATE 0 n Around the Corner from the Jack Harper Custom Shop 3.I2IVH)I3Vr3OS3kiNAIIO2I3dBVHNDVNOS32I Ano2I3cIdVHNDMOS32IXMIO can you r the team to victory? (on an empty stomach?) should take two tests. The Common Examinations test measure the general prepara tion of the teacher. One of 13 Teaching Area Examinations measure mastery of the sub ject they expect to teach. Students may learn which tests they should take and on which dates they should be taken by contacting the school system in which they are seek ing employment. A Bulletin of Information with registration forms, lists of test centers, and 'informa tion about the tests is avail able at college placement offi ces, and departments training teachers. Students may also contact the National Teacher Examinations, Edu cat i o n a 1 Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. NEWCOLLEGE DINER the Mode; Downtown ALWAYS OPEN: • ' Born on the South African Veldt, now worn around the world ... IN A MW VERSION LINED WITH GENUINE SHEEPSKIN British craftsmanship featherlight and flexible smart but rugged ome in for a lifting. You* m m 0 m ',swear by them!' S. Allen Street 113 Heisler SI. 238-8408 PAGE THREE
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