. Wlhlpi l Ippin Mr lulu Hih UulvpuKy i'klimhlhi 1 in * RIi’RHUH W«ff\ Wftlri mm-ntnutf an I tjfininnns malm U’hvrUhm Amm prim in oka m pr! ni'dntii- mu wlf w iiiH ms niflßP it nnn nf i ip nnsi iPHM in stw y in pllp HP lllfjtl HfflflP And, ihn row wwtthw frown nifnniinn in pamptis , problems iptojome state of pfomisinga/ hopeful blossoming into reality spring term when' sunnier days better aepommodate teach-ins end protest, Fall term has one more week to run. In the brief pause before final*, it i* important to look back to the few, advances made in academic and social spheres at the University and to look ahead to what needs to he Implemented! If Winter Term serves any purpose, it should at least be for long hours ipf thought on problems of this nature, The housing problem In State College has not been solved, but the efforts of the Town Independent Men's Council to correct the most glaring problems students have In downtown quarters nave been milestones. Now they need to be effected, hopefully before June, 0 The Hitenour Issue-” Is still with us. How Im portant It is to work to change the current policy of charging students directly for medical treatment is now questionable; improving medical service and facilities is not, There are still flagrant breaches of professional ism in attention and procedure at the health center. No ponder students especially resent paying cash for treatment which they often find sub-standard. - We still lack a University bookstore, a proposal that has weathered many, many winters of discus sion. "We still are without the optioh to take a number of elective courses on a pass-fall basis. . Qm Maltt still seems as remote' at times as It has smmw to fh hu tMßtb t»k iiw §2 b? wflri fmkm memmmmu »mimw ffflw mum ifLm f,« «.m< ti 1 n Mmbtr Thi Auacialtd Prut \ BIOHARD ♦ SSJSfBSI ■'A,*!) 1 ' 8 lui ptihli Clly BrilUn. Lulls Key ir,S Jtthle inyesrrNswi ■sitsriii ciiumnii!, Jiv ipiri td*r, p*y l«v nt/ Aiiiiftni tetru «««•,/» KHfci PMlnrW idler, MHw Urtini B "Sir W !sf*« Minium Ltcil ASvtrllilni Mtnmr, Lirry crush) Aiiiitini Util W«" , «r,. ( M*r , H. invCif and Idwirt KremHln) Ceerisit Miniiin, fitt-to!? i 1 ” 1 • m t*wj ,r i *• ilMan) CradU Manner, oiirn oiib) Clastilied Bn« rt inJ , iKi l ’ ,, L! r ' l p, , i. aiiilniirrNitltnil Alvirtitlns Minmn. Miry Ana ». , . , .i < u.». n A a Hj'lir/ Clrculillon Minigtr, auric Birnur; Office int Sir iVir'liff ,n,,,r ' K,r,n Public Relatione end Primollon Msnssir, Rmild ’AGE.TWO * ii i ii wm ii n n u m IFC RUSH CALENDAR WINTER TERM 1968 Thursday Thursday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Sunday Monday Monday Monday Monday CUP AND SAVEP FOR WINTER fOTTOfUAL OPINION Looking Ahe WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1967 PUwtn, Item) of tlte Plvlslon of DewUeapo rimming, agreeing to tha following: • ImUll "No Parking" signs Immediately In oil ques tionable • A guard till will be creeled l nth* perking ores ceil of Dormitory 38 to ellmineie the problem of perking in the middle of the lot. • A gusrd tell will be erected in the perking me until the guard rails ere put up. The co-operation of the Department of Physical Plant Planning and Construction and the Campus Patrol in tho solving of this problem is greatly appreciated, Garry Warmer, Co-chairman Parking Committee U3G Administrative Action Commission Meeting for all second term Freshmen in Schwab Auditorium at 7:30 p.m, 4,1968 < > Larry Lowen, Ed Bassetti, and John Kiley will appear on WMAJ’i Limelight Show to discuss Winter Term rush 1968 Open house parties for all seoond term.« Fruhmon OiOQ p.m. IiOO Vm. 1968 Open houses for all seoond term Freshmen giOO'SiQO p.m. 1968 Meetings In all dormitory houses for dlsous* slon of Winter Term Rush—7s3o p.m. 1968 Invitations for dinners and luehes may be extended—B:oo p.m, 1968 Second form rush officially begins BiOO p.m. 1968 Open house parties Bids may be TFA rushees Second term 5:00 p.m. Second term p.m. i Mill I vb Hlmul mi Hid \m m h ipt jivpFiiiiio otm<, piimm ipf into wn,v of m ling sob mm \m\ mm *P IVP RPFVIPP RiFPPtfIF InPWIS ’ft I PlHi-Wfll’ OFOIPNIPFS who - PBFds «not a strong enough mgs that bear thought, If not Thmki Is Piebliin lelvers extended to TFA rushees may accept bid Freshmen may receive bids rushees may accept bids 5:00 TERM RUSH!! friflei* tymmh >l9 BERRY'S WORLD « M ,!s*%• , "GRIAT NIWS—THI PRISIDINT GOT THI BIG PART OP THI WISHBQNtI" On worn Radio-91.1 4-4:05 p.m, WDFM News sport?!, and weather) 4:05-6 p.mv - Music of the Mas- 7:15-7:45 p.m. - After Six (Con. ters tinued) «L* p. m . - WDFMN.». £<»tta AU. 6:05-7 p.m. After Six (Pop- (Music from Broadway) ■ ular, easy-listening) 10-10:05 p.m. - WDFM News 7-7:15 p.m. - Dateline News 10:05-12 midnight - Symphonic (Comprehensive campus, na- Notebook tional and International news, 12-12:05 a.m. WDFM News TODAY ON CAMPUS AsswMltth SI ml this, uhlfe Bp.w., Hi Mm MVm 4 ™ b Xb ' UHIbH SfcltHbfe B:3t) *§ mw..* "THAT WILY) FIRST TERM The following Fraternity Houses will be open this weekend for first term freshmen dt the designated times: ; Friday night None Saturday afternoon Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Saturday night Alpha Chi Rho Tag Phi Delta Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta Xi If there are any questions feel free to tail the Rqsh Chairman. I**^ V/V('Z*l>> ATTENTI jails Mwltltulty 'Scarlet biter' ~, Revisited 7 " ipim" hd mwitwtf: "Hmm MhMhuMh'i Wm , itiwu Hi* \\m wMflfiPrt with mm* M\\\ Phiiliimiwni'ilr M ihhih ft( m\\m \nm in tnill IWi Anywiw hi, wm hwlrti hhniilf wnh ni'Wi and hwifir ippMiniljfi If TIMWIi . L J , Phllllnwwnrlhi formsiiy Rob Prymmp, had Iwn «ww from thi Minn hnrnHih.fw awhile. Whin M he and Hester fold wen aaeh nlhiPi they had been Mends, m since ho had parted, Hester had committed the most horrendous pin Pbilingsworth ponld think of. She had wtated and produced a real Bam—a pearl. 10 to ipaak-Ht cfnful and disgusting artieta which of. tended cartain mambara of tha Puritan borough. ; Chillingsworth, in his passionate rage, immediately 1 pressed charges against her and held Her up to public ridicule and molestation. A meeting of -the Puritan Council was thenceforth scheduled to decide on Hester's fate. "Oh fie." Heifer declared characteristically. "What ever ihall t do?" "Pear not!” came a tired but familiar sigh. "I will : let no harm befall thee," * It waa Richard Dlmmesdale, dashing scholar and newest edition to the Council, "I shall defend thee till my dying day," he promised, and by the looks of him, that day was not far off, Tot Dlmmeidale'i burden was greet! he bed com plied with Heater In the production of her pearl. But he determined to face the Council with the con vietion that he would do what had to be done, just as he had done what had to be done wttlrHeater on that fateful night not long ago . , . For,Hester had come to him and seid, "Richard, 1 have a very deap faeling which is crying for ajcprea sion ..." ! i "Than it must ha txprasiad," he had said under standingly. And so it was that the pearl was created. Certain members of the Puritan borough, however, ghvisiohed the situation differently. ‘fluty eoHlihded ihti ttgilir had meihterind poor Bimmaidali with her wiaieal *y«i audi with ihi blip 8t ike davU Miles 6tHsbif|i had lufid hint inis Ihi Slash f , Biiil and: than had iidustd him and hiatawaihad him and lalt him in a Hals si mania! ditgHgtman): And FipFdliiM e( flVßwali m tin eeiutißh Blinnni: dgl? snnld net malt? llnm nndgratßnd'. awns nnmtes nf tin Bbuml salted fw Ifistit 1 * imnmdtets aslte:; «flh wimd* and Iwmbbiw WmniMrtiili iM vflhwnwHvi far hn wrottlmwi Imi ronlroV nl HU tww*! "I «m Hi« wIKy AWi” h* wlrf- "I dm ttw m fa wimm ih* sim«. in* I *m fa« «n« wlw ilfawifl Iw fa go Nwmgh with— It. "I m the »|mw, and If anyone .Is to bo exiled, It li I," ’vl'Oh, p’fluiw," Goody Twoshoes and Prudenoa Pni'nournphy exclaimed In a frenzy, for they, 100, some times lost control. "It wns that evil witch who Intimi dated you!” The trial proetedad thusly, hut whan It came to a vote —10 l Hester was exonerated, albeit with reser vations. ' : But the point had been made, Both Hester and Dimmesdale had, learned their lessons, For both carried with them henceforth and forever more large scarlet F's emblazoned oh their br--sts, Sunday Alpha Kappa Lambda Delta Tbu Delta Acacia Phi Mu Delta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Sigina Delta % ——3o— MEN afternoon