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V OL. 1 •'■ PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JAN13 \X\
Undergraduate Council Seeks Seminar will study Satchmo' To Highlight Honor Code In Final Exams C
lonsumerBehavior Skimmer Mardi Gras
Jerbasi Requests Move In Letters To Deans; Action Results From Administration Statements
bj BttptVM V Usten
i .h rbasi, president of the Undergradual i t< rday aenl l< I all Univt ising
>eriment with the honor <lur- ■inal exams.
This action has been the result of many LJniv< id administrative members' welcoming the faculty's
it code. Dean p- Springer of the College
n Willis J. Winn of
lid insure "moral .mil might foster a
v among studei I I.orell C. I
ndergrad-
the honor code on ul basis,
ilf of the Undergra bat as
embers as po nor system daring this
. ■ '.i period A
ouncil will Inter-
inn of l. The
I who do n
hoi the present pi
in.
il an hon,
in ii Ian I groups at 'i
I
of the „le for
s exams.
AB Blood Donors Sought In Operation
Honor- with \B Mood are beintf sought for an open heart operation on ■ Kent State (Ohio) -indent scheduled fm I a.m. Wednesday at Proabj in i.m BoapitaL
Due to the nature ot the operation, the dwell' pre , in the hospital at the time ot the operation i- nere--ar\. Two I ■jreraitj -indent- have rotaa- leered, lint eijfht more are -till needed Honor- are re(|iie-leil to make arrangement- with .1 | Nolan til at K ling 1-87!
if the
-em in.
Cta at liberal
f re-
trill re-
tdditii
iiiat will
lied.
Armstrong's Dixieland Band Featured At Franklin Field Party On May 21
li\ I hoiiia- I MoMnn-
- "Satchmo ill be thi tainer at the big Skimmer Weekend party, Ran ej R Demir,
end entertainment chairmai hoi trumpet player and his All Stars will belt out
teland jazz before an e timated cron Baturda
band eonaiata of ah mu od a singer T r u m n
1960 RECORD Tli.
will l
at i I
Hull.
trombone; P< clarinet; Billy K.\ le, gu
Univ. Comes Up To Entrants'Expectation*; Frosh Council Lists Dink. Hop' Successes
Tau Beta Pi Elects
bj Stuart \ Gordon
Wha
semester ' In ■ cro - ■■ < man class, it wa -omrwhat sin |n1>lfjty,
forn:! nd larga.
high - lit that the
of this Philadelphia I
':, national engi invr h ntly Initi-
uMatrgradti
-I think is an excellent
anywl i
who had it the
.1 Murpl i I Willian
■al:
Human R chuk .rd Larral
Education lmiierson.il
The >laint.s I here
.e freshman put v my instruct
:n high school, the tea by al *. really took an interest in U*
,rd number." In
g i
U. Of Berlin Scholarships Available For Next Year
i' rlin are now available to idy abroad,
now if Schnla
and r un-
aduate I t,u'
mg admin-
if the
i applyii
Flight To Europe Has Big Demand
light
fillin
A
Hall
was given. Til cause of ti
I hink Fraternities
iy, but d thinjr about h b."
I the
dorm, and UK hind the ' l>lanne<:
.an from South Or
opinio
I III MM II. ^ o-eloff
ildn't
it, I'K I
I it ut ion I- I ortniilated
A ••
n the
on at th<
I'ohrie- \rc I n-licre — fill
a* :
from !. "1 like the
much. Tin ;ik" » "■ has tinv Althouy
inn 'biir to tall 'ith an :'
a unann
!. the an's mind
,-t all vi ■
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year's
n a num! out in
I.m Is tRM.STRONG
lo l'l,i\ \l -knniner
Hi i
ilval.
I, no
III be
will ha iquor having tn
ESSAY PRIZES OPEN
of $250 will
essay mi i
department.
PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN
X\\t Bailu pcnnsutoanian A Franklin | >bliration
Friday by and for !»«'"''" ,'" ' "<<<n of the «Q^»,
I'rett
V'Ol
Editorial
# I li<- Senior I licsis \\\ n\ in tl
• Hall, i
ictor
liter
n his
ng in Jly writ.'
denl rcn> ',1''
i are tl
i
M! to pro. in their
KL If
long
in l
li rid
.fsl,\. \\h. hi
Open Letter To The Faculty And Administration Of The University
and ■
applied
bul 1 b
, (Ml "f the I n who will
igul" I
i
■
little writing.
.1 by the
! where tl IN? no rnity
Letters To The Editor Why No Inter-Session?
I di in:
nd.
th it,
thei
Mark Sherman. Col. 'li.'!
Btnaii !
More From Penn's HHSC i in !>.u!\ Penna)l> eataai
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 22,1960 THE DAILY PENNSYCVANIAN PAG! THREB
The Highball-
Seen At Nightfall by Warren Link
Portrait Of An Unradical Radical
If one is to - IM lull talcs <>f old i unmr maga- llflBt dc*< ,) lUgt
•.buckle and tell off a it would COI
by a memo i n of
., and the bowels of
magazine and all its retinue would plan MM third level of Hell and to everlasting Derdit
But nowada allege humor magazine, the Highball, has shown that this saci ular, ritual cai it has calml•. a new chapter to the infamous history of the humor rnaK at Penn. Whereas
i -s" ringing in their eai the Highball has an le aplomb and a lot less protest.
The last check at the Dean of Mi magazine still formally exists, if only becanM >uncil
■.'.''.■!' ognition. Yet in the ela nghball has failed h a singli
d on last yea David !'•
future. The editorial bins are empty. Tin the Franklin Society Building are dark and pad loo phone has been disconne
\. H«VUs| lo Kooke I .ewe
And to confirm what now reported that C.S.A. will n '$ lease to print campus humor.
i less disturbing is the fact that, whereas P< may fully look forw maga-
an anticipate an d 14, H only
four y In sixty years Penn has 1.
of numl"
In a University that should abound with why I humor magazii I
m its offl 11 fail to ', ■ hould
its la; humanities students at a stone's thro
possess some measure of v. ' And if there are libi • lUgh to ki
Wig shows In corn, why then should a hi; '. and steal its illing-
■ elf to wallow in gai surrounded by- be appreciated by the editor of a hun•
Rate* Jaj Dushoff
An ink! ng in Ph
durinr season, tinned OUl , plus a spoof of
imme. aj] ROT" i urn with and PogC in Iivine, and I
11 Law
ill-fat furiate most e°
idiBg to Dushoff, the fact that no. recent h lias achi< me criticisms and carping! of sn n "'"I
their silly litt 'ion *th< graduate ("ouncil."
ning like '
/. The retidt nt or '•'"
. . . H
' • 11'/. i, </. .
Hum.ir Ms)| Means Bi| PI
It i« lu
U I
At Penn there can he little doubt that the .-an Hall, . h occasional!
puhheat is funnj thing more than a blithe nui which, admittedly, it is). Bo
re that tin nl pub- lication on campus can attain a simihu erra' serve up too large a f chees.m
nodes. '•Off with ■ and the magazine, of es.
(C< in page tix)
QU8TAVE COURB1 i
An uni who
Philadelphia \1
y be
highl) unl
wealtl d him
( OUl i
ntually
in which then domi
■
iied on page »i/)
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8:07 PM There aren't cnot ir .Put out' Iput on the new album by the K io; it should help under way without too much I
■
and, this early, could dej shyer guests if they're not distracted while it's playing.
8:44 PM Start the Dean Martin. Tentative dancing should 1 now. Smile uiuleistandingly at late
hcciful, <- adiwiSun >
,l to stimulate . and cheer. Dean's mellow voice suggests a cei tain glow, too.
9:30 PM S, •.,'■!.<! living gels under v. ■
and .! in the pn
! Ill i ne moi e.Ui'>oUt/t/ demolish the phoiiogupli, remove flats tubes i
10:10 I'M Half time. Fncouragc consumption or all li it'scli
I ingly dynamic [Mayor] La Guard with a bang." Anyone whodoesfl'l Ix; getting a bang out of Jwrcllo! is asleep, and should be taken hoi.
10:44 PM Very danceablc. The parly has been going on ; time and it may be well to tun
what the Sin I latin tCl grown standards like All Or
that when guests will wish to strengthen friendships, consolidate gains. After all, they're only human.
11:30 PM Play a couple or the Glen Grays Stain, then p ion. If Ul !cr chaperons, lhcy will I
' A ill appreciate being shown to I. The Gleason album should be well I
orch mgs and curiously pic highly romantic Gleason originals phi
\u Funny That Way and ) I he meaning ol the album title L^cUt? 4r\lJpUr (a French phrase) is obscure Good luck.
*fe£&
item silt' wn 4
the Bailu pcnnsulbanian
SPORTS <\ I! FRID
0
Penn Quintet Faces Wildcats In Important Big Five Game
In Paul M Slruhl
will
n the
with u d
Wild
|M'T
While Lend* Cata
|p and is a
pped in ■ I
Vill
the
Mel loakej i'i< ppini- Qaal
work-
while
Duelers Face Navy, Mermen Atfempt Last Hurdle, Parmacek, Morales Meef Afmy A$ ExQm$ NeQf
In Michael B. Hri.w n
■ ■
Hawks Face Providence In Palestra Doubleheader
.t for imbled
15.
ll-Amrrica
an theii
I line
1
the I
ounder
v Rus- sell 9 the Wall
Bttemi hold Cincinnati's plans no new
looting I bach
Lehigh and in MAC matches.
Duel is Highlight bj Laa Bana
ordi
\ i \ v I itlahaU
■r two
ll duel
I
Sabi ■ Match
I face m, as will Dick
>■ humbled thi
h are
i WTO.
could
their
I that
should s. Although it
(18-27, the |
inia a 30- n the aaa
-nil u
advantage in the divinv
Middle Atlantic A All -
I ii the
Sollohub, a
nk.
■, in which Hal Bullo
Bll.l. SI.VH R
As
and i i Hon. ':
lin ii
Date Nite Saturday row
night' Pa-
will I
Penn Racquetmen Encounter Middies
Navy ai Annas
In g the
up in i AMI
still D ranked fifth in thi raakii
Frosh Quintet Out To Avenge Previous Defeat By Wildcats
bj K.iherl I. Keller
their I 1 tli \ li tni y, when ■ '■
In tl by \ illanova's ith 18
maining sent the Red
id the St. James
ham in the first
point! a game,
intend
from W.i
the
if the ' liuteii
11 poii lanova
1 record as they have lost only
roB II B.| from lie .if thi
(Continued on page five)
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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN '•»MI»AY. JAM-Al;
Highball At Nightfall
Humor Mu-I II. Humor. .1
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HI upon ■ kind I
>n had
quired
elimin man
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rkably lil
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able Influence on luch latei
III.1111 I
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term to the
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day '
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f hia ilt he
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JAMES KEATINQ Villanova University '59
Not at ill jure of the area of engineering (develop- ment, design, test, manu- facturing) which would Interest him most, Jim has been most Impressed by the way Kearfott Protect Engineers STAY WITH A PROJECT from study phase right through to produc- tion, assuming full tech- nical and financial respon- sibility for the quality and salablllty (price-wise) of the finished hardware He finds that this Kearfott philosophy enables him to operate across the broad spectrum of engineer- ing.*" Coming from out- of-town, Jim was alto pleasantly surprised by the wide choice of living quar- ters readily available.
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