The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 29, 1946, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Grounds,
Camp Play Yard
Trailer
Work was started Tuesday on the play yard at Wind
.rest. George W. Ebert, superintendent of Grounds and
Buildings, said that his department hopes to complete the
work in a very short time.
After grading, several tons of sand will be dumped on
the 70x45 foot area comprising the play yard to make a layei
6 to 8 inches deep. Playground equipment is also being
constructed by the department
Excavations have been started for the sewers to be con
atrticted for sink drainage at the trailer camp. After these
are completed, said Mr. Ebert, the ground will be prepared
Yor grass seed, which he hopes to have sown by the middle
of April.
CIASSIFIED SECTION
WANITED—To meet persons in-
Iterested in iwedight lifting. Have
rquipment. Write Box '726, Paul.
PCIFt• SAILS—New covert cloth
itthree pflece suit. Size 36. short.
All wool. Call Ford 3117. •
LOST—I 'left la Psych 2 text
(Woodwonth) in 13 Sparks last
Friday. I figure someone in the
ten ciclack class picked it up.
How's about 'calling Bud at 4746.
'IIIW%C.S. •
FOR SALE—For $2.40 couple:
Good time .E't semi4ormal
"Bunny Hop" on April . 6 with
Andy Kirner.
NOTECE The College Book
store always interested in
Pennsylvania items desires to
collect group o• Pennsylvlania lo
kr:al-color Thotograip4s. Any per
son having any snsPehcits please
13ontact the College Book Store
1,29 W. Beaver Ave. at once.
NOTICEE--Four freahmen girls
(Wish to take care of children,
afternoons and evenings. Phone
2941. Ask for Vivisn.
:CPOR SALE—One classified ad to
find YOUR lost article. 'Wheth
er it be a pen, bracelet, ring, or
even a coat, Collegian will help
you find it. Drop in the office
(.m carrous end let us help you!
NOUTOE—No beer will be served
to tables consisting of minors
at the Crossroads Restaurant,
BoaLsburg, Pa.
All Students 'Must file
Summer Session Forms
Summer Seosi on preEminary
application forms fare now avail
able at the oflices of the deans
and must the filled out by every
otuldent enrolled in the College
for the &ring semester. Stud
ents •w(ho expect/ to register for
the Summer Seasions should con
stain their advisors and return the
Aatememts thy Wednestday.
Pant I of the tappliCation must
Abe filled out by all , students and
and dormitory assignments will
made aCcording to the results.
No advance fee is required.
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No Algebra Needed •
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lit Adds up to Flowers
2 4
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9 4 6
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Just figure it out and you are Sum to"choOse-fragrant , flowers:
to add charm to happy birthdays • .
• to brighten the dull sickrooms •
to put the oomph in- anniversaries •
4 to make the girl in your life swoon • •
Woodzing's Floral Gardens
117 E. Beaver Ave,. • Phone 2045
Buildings Start
Mr. Ebert has granted all
the ' requests made by the
Windcrest borough council,
and street and speed limit signs
are•to be installed at the camp as
soon, as possible. Painting of the
trailers will be started as soon
as weather permits. A garden
plot will be set -aside for use by
trailer residents wishing to plant
vegetable gardens.
Twelve more trailers are to 'be
added to the main community,
and the first of fifty trailers to
be. placed on the hill above Wind
crest have arrived. The road con
necting the two areas is -being
graded and prepared.
alr.' Ebert also announced that
the floor of' the first of the tem
porary dormitories being erected
for single veterans has been laid
and work is being started on the
superstructure.
THE COLLEGIAN
Mind Rising at 4:30?
If Not, the Job's Yours
Is there (a student on tampus
who doesn't mind getting up , at
4:30 !a.m. on Sundays?
The !!itatif of the Personnel Re
lations Office, 423 Old • Main,
doesn't think 'so. Student lappli
cants.Tor •,,a position .wiith the Col
lege dairy :farms were :Pairly
.plentiful—until they heard the
"catch"—not just a alarming
Vackground was needed, (but the
starntna to LerzWl out cif bed 'in the
wee small (hours on &Indlay mor
nings.
Formerly the Personnel Fiela
tiona Iwihioh, refers stu
dents to tprospedtive employers
for icart-itinie Positions, had ;more
croliCants than jobs. Now the sit
uation as reversed, and the office
needs students intereStedin posi
tions as waiters in dormitories,
traternitieJs, and boarding houses;
gardeners, and handymen to help
wilth flaring !Cleaning.
Aplplicants 'for typing positions,
however, exceed the number ,of
positions (available, and The per
sonnel. office •;is 'looking : Tor em
ployers an this icase. But students
seeking other types de .j Q bs. are
requested Ito contact the ofifice- 7
especially ,if they're early risers.
Morse Attends-
(Continued from page onpi
It may be possible to provide
for the education of between 10-
000 and 112000 students if Indian
town GOP . land New Cturniberland.
are utilized, it was said.
SP ING
C RNE
The Newest Rhydnil in the Land
ELLIOT LAWRENCE
Colombia Recording Artist
Delegtes Go
To Congress
For the first time in four yeaiv,
a delegation, headed .by Martin
Zeigler, gtiaduate student in pol
itical science, will represent the
College at the 'lntercoNe&te
Conference of , government in
Harrklbrurg today, tomorrow and
Sunday.
Discontinu.ed in the Con
ference will convene for the tenth
time this year, representing over
40 Pennsylvania colleges and uni
versities. Stuldent representatives
have prepared to., take pant in a
mock Congress. Delegates are di
vided into comimittees to take
active pant in legislative proceed
ings, similar to the .House of Rep
resentatives. Playing the game of .
Congressional' ipolities, students
frOm the College will try to pilace
their respective candidates in,
positions on .designated . commit.-! ,
tees in of der ,to hap pass" the
legislation -theY faVor.
. -
Theodore Haiirnatz heads . the
.
Military.•Afilaars• grouri .Which" in
'chides Harold Siniley. The' Cont- .
merce and Finance tomrnittee
CeneisctS of Enid Paredise, chair
man, :and' Lois Nicholas. The
L7.lbar and Industries 'delegate's are
Rosalind Dahlberg, , clhairman,
Charles Hnll, Lorraine Levy, and
Samuel Kinney. R. W. 'Brewster,
associate 'professor of. Ipoliticlal
science, and Ri N. Kreeker, in
structor in political scienice, have.
acted <.s fiacuilty advisors for the
group.
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