PAGE FOUR Algie Moser Wins May Queen Election; Court Named at Ball Algie Ann Moser. Delta Gamma candidate. was elected May Queen to head the May Day Ceremonies, May 8. The May Queen has been active in campus politics. Red PSCA. and Modern Dance Club. The two runners-up, Lois Maloy, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Eve Winter. Kappa Alpha Theta, will serve as attendants. The sophomore maid of honor will be announced at the WSGA Coronation Ball, to be held May 7 in honor of the May Queen and her court, said Mary Magas and Martha Conley, co-chairmen of the elections. Maid of Honor will also serve as attendants. Contes tants are Joyce Shuey, Alpha Xi Delta. Loraine Stotler, Gam..na Phi Beta, and Tori Delta Gamma. CLASSIFIED SECTION I HAVE the wrong raincoat from Fores try building„ Friday afternoon. For your raincoat. Call 4791. Your camels are safe. FRI—GLASSES with natural frames without case. Please call Gelhart 4021. DELTA ZETA—Sorority pin, Monday morning between E. E. Sparks. Call 4103. WILL PERSON who picked up wrong rain coat at MEE meeting , March 22 please contact Lang 3986. I have yours PERSON who picked wrong raincoat from rack near 105 M. Eng. Tuesday. Call Dave 830. I have yours. LOG LOG duplex decitrig slide rule Phone 3939, William Reynolds. DEPLEX deciting sliderule in room 105, main Eng., Thrusday April 1. Call Meier 2184.. Reward. FOR SALE HOUSE TRAILER, 27 ft., 3-room Zim mer. Choice of built-in nursery or sec ond bed. Telephone 6102 or visit 324_8 Wincrest before 9 p.m. .;AMEBA—Perfex B 5 f 2.8 lens, range finder. carrying case; perfect condition Speeds to 1-1200 sec. Call Bob 3226. 1940 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Good condit ion, 138 S. Frazier St., ask for Kien bolz. TUX—sire 36 single breasted, excellent condition, $2O. Call Bob Jones 6786. 1984 MASTER CHEVROLET coupe clean tight body. Good motor $275. See at Atherton St. station. SO:MIT trailer and addition $l3OO see Bob Ulmer 913 W. College Ave. 60 POUND ICE 110 X and size 40R full dress. Call 6125 after 5 :30. 1948 DOODLEBUG MOTOR SCOOTERS- now available, cheapest, quickest, trans portation on campus. Bill Engstrom Dorm 24, 3979. MODEL "A" 1930 COUPE, $l5O. Excell- eat tires, good mech. condition. Call Geo.Heidelbaugh 4272. Leave name and phone. GIRL'S SlCYCLE—Schwinn, .built ex cellent condition. Phone 3844 5-7 p. m. 26 FT. LA-SALLE TRAILER immediate possesion leaving for practice teaching. April 10.. Call 3911 or see 229 Winder est. BOY'S BICYCLE, excellent conlition reasonable. Phone 3181. 11146 MAROON, 2 door super deluxe ford radio and heater. Excellent condition Contact Dennis S. Adams, Boalshurg Phone 2651. UNDERWOOD Deluxe portable typewriter types beautifully; handsome model $35 Call 6130, after 12 noon. MECK Automatic Record Players . • • attractive to look at and at tractively priced at $49.95. The Harmony Shop 135 S. Frazier St. AT PENN STATE DON HECKER smokes CHESTERFIELDS "Don" says: "I prefer Chesterfield cigar ettes because of all the brands I've tried they have been most consistent in giving the great est all around smoking satis faction." A nation-wide survey shows Chesterfields are TOPS with College Students from coast to-coast. Coeds Throw Away Adage, Take on Part-Time Jobs Not all Penn State coeds are guilty of the adage that "Women go t o college just to get a husband." A least 85 of them are earnest i n their desire to acquire an education, as evidenced by statistics in the Student Employment Bureau. Allan M. Reece, head of the bureau, says that "baby sitting" leads the list of jobs held by women students, with housework run ning second in number. This seems contradictory to Reece's emphatic statement that "Girls don't like to do housework." "Coeds seeking employment fall into two categories," said Reece, "the very particular and the not particular. The former is the larger group and consists of girls who don't really have to work, but just want the roperi ence. The • second group are earnest in their desire to help pay their college expenses." "Most of the girls who come into the Employment Office want to do office work, or act as re ceptionists. They all say they can type," remarked Reece. Some coeds have very individ ual tastes when it comes to work ing. For example, one girl would like to be a belle hop, another wants to work for a florist, and still another prefers photograph ic work. There are also frequent requests for jobs as nursery school teachers, sales clerks, lab orotory work, film projectionists, and 'doing poster and art work. By far the largest jobs avail able are as positions of waitress es, clerks in all types of stores, sewing and mending work, doing work on Shopper's Guide, work ing in the main library and dif ferent school libraries. Coeds also find e mployment do ing typing and stenographic work for professors„ working for their room and board in a private home, working in dining com-' Imons on campus and holding the unpopular title of "checker" in campus dormitories and sorority houses. Home Ec Students Entertain Freshmen Student organizations of the home economics department will entertain 90 freshmen from the centers tomorrow and Saturday at an open house for home econom ics and hot el administration majors. The program begins with a din ner tomorrow night and on Sat urday guests will tou r the camp us. MISCELLANEOUS RAVING TROUBLE with Chem 1 ; 2; 3; 4; 20; Math. 4; 7; 10; 11; Chem„ Eng. 1; 2? For tutoring. Call Lou Ullman 2090. SHOW A COW—At the Penn State Diary Expositions sign up at 203 Dairy build ing or call Ext. 279. PICTURES—taken by Lion Studio at Beaux Arts Ball are ready and can be seen at any time. Almost everyone was Photographed. ELSIE SAYS—Here's your chance to show a cow for the Diary Exposition. Inquire 203 Dairy or call Ext. 279. NOTICE--Fraternity managers. call Johnny Benglian 2535 to have rugs cleaned or repaired. Also have new car pets and oriental rugs to sell. OLMPIC HOPE'S, read 'eyes toward the Olympics in Froth, for the inside on Penn State's track hopefuls. TUESDAY IS FROTH DAY WANTED COLLEGE graduate X-GI wife wishes half-time position. Clerical, typing or receptionist. Call 2320. PLEASANT ROOM in modern faculty home. Man teacher or student preferr ed. Call 3946. STRING FOR YOUR FINGER. to remind you to save those important dates, May 13, 19, and 15. BOARDERS at 243 South Pugh. Reason able rates. Call 3332. ALL AROUND ,f o v-ofd A blending of the richest materials in luxury pat terns is Smoothie's assur ance of all around tie l appeal. 4*R2,„,, vie . EG. U. S. PAT. OFF. WRINKLE-RESISTANT TIES li's in State College HUB'S Men's, Shop 114 E. COLLEGE AVE Facing the Campus THE DAILY COLLMIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA WHAT CAN $2 DO? Evidence of three years shows that a two dollar bill contributed by an American student or faculty member means from $6 to $2lO worth of food, medical and other emergency supplies t e , the recipients of WSSF relief. What can two dollars do? Last year thirty-nine packages of food went out from Penn State to students of Rumania. Rumania thanked u s this year in slightly better times by forward ing six tons of wheat for use by World Student Relief in feeding starving stu dents elsewhere in the world. What can two dollars do? WSSF officials report letters and conversations by the thousands which spell out the alert interest specific groups of foreign students take in specific groups of American students whose aid has befriended them. What can two dollars do? The aim of this year's WSSF Operation Survival at Penn State are threefold: Build a hospital ward at the University of Bombay, India. Underwrite two and one-half month's care for refugee European stu dents at a Swedish tubercular sanatorium, Provide funds for emergency food and medical supplies to meet im mediate and desperate student needs throughout the world. What can two dollars do? We who solicit your contribution this week number in the hundreds. We have listened to and read reports of worldwide student suffering. An early report of our o wn contribution shows an average gift of $5 per person. We want the opportun ity of calling on you personally. However, if we miss connections won't you please leave your contribution at Student Union? A receipt and our thanks are waiting there for you. WSSF is . . . International Interracial Non-sectarian Non-political OPERATION PENN STATE'S 1948 WSSF CAMPAIGN Delta Chi Recently elected officers of Delta Chi fraternity are Iva n C. Kline, president; Paul H. Tomp kins, vice-president; Malcolm A. White, secretary; Richard J. Querns, sheriff; and Donald D. Bowser, pledge trainer. J. Paul Sheedy Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked the Finger Nail Test START using Wildroot Cream-Oil today I It takes only c, little bit to groom your hair neatly and naturally without that plastered down look. And Wildroot Cr -- annoying dryness. Removes loose, ugly di you pass the Finger-Nail Test. Always a: bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil at your drub counter. Find out for yourself why it's "age choice of men who put good grooming fir, Wildroot Cream-Oil is non-alcoholic and Lanolin! For generous trial supply free, your name and address to Wildroot Co., Inc., Dept. C-3, Buffalo 8, New York. What can two dollars do? You will be told what Penn State's con tribution has done for specific students in specific foreign lands in the months to come. Give now so that we may all know what wonders of hope and strength—and life—our two dollars have individually and collectively created. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1048 (Pi Lambda Phi A "Planetary" dance given by Pi Lambda Phi April 11 The decoration theme will b e the. of a planetarium and music wil be furnished by Lee Mitclmer'4 band from Bucknell. SURVIVAL
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