The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 06, 1948, Image 4

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mademoiselle’ Begins Contest
For Aspiring Guest Editors
Mademoiselle, women's fashion magazine, has opened its annual
ontest for College Board members and its 1949 Guest Editors.
College Guest Editors will be taken to New York City for four
weeks, June 6 through July 1, to help write and edit the annual
August College issue of Mademoiselle. Transportation plus a regular
salary will be paid these editors and each of these girls will have the
opportunity of interviewing a top celebrity in her chosen field. They
will also be taken on field trips to newspaper offices, fashion work
rooms, radio stations, stores, agencies and printing plants.
In order to be chosen as College Guest Editors, undergraduates
must be members of Mademoiselle’s national College Board during
the 1948-49 college year. Twenty Guest Editors will be chosen.
To become a member of the College Board, contestants must
submit a report of two typewritten, double-spaced pages on any new
phase of campus life, such as a
new academic course, a fashion, a
fad, a campus activity, an inter
esting organization, etc. They
must also submit a snapshot, plus
complete data on college and
home addresses, class year, col -;
lege major and minor, other in-;
terests and activities and paid or; 1
volunteer jobs held.
All material must be mailed
to the College Board Editor, Mad
emoiselle. 122 East 42 Street New
York 17, New York, and post
marked no later than midnight.
November 1, 1948
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
n by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue.
Prices are 40c one insertion: $l.OO,
three insertions: t 7 wordoy or Jess. At?
words over 17 three for 5c for each
• nsertion. Call Collegian 6711.
WANTEL
WANTED —Tutor for French 11. Call 311
Simmons.
AGGRESSIVE young fraternity man de
siring to make extra money in his free
time in selling capacity. Write Box 610.
■Rate College.
VET, wife, child being evicted Nov Ist,
want house or apartment in or near
State College. Call Bellcfonte 6508.
PASSENGERS between liellefonto and
State College, morning and evening.
Call Harry, Bellefonte 2653 to arrange
schedule.
RIDE to Phila.. leaving Friday 1 p.m. Cull
Ed Lavino. Call 4908 afternoon on
Thursday.
SUBSTITUTE for dorm room. Contact
J. Faulkner, Nittany Dorm 41, Room 8.
FOUR immediate replacements for Pol
lock Circle Contact Mac. Room 35.
Dorm 4, 3922, from 6 to 9.
ONE WAY transportation from Belle
font* to State College for 9 o’clock
classes on Tuesdays. Willing to pay. Call
244 Atherton.
FOB SALE
rmm PERFEX "22." with f. 3.5 Oaf Ana
stigm&f len«, accessories. Weston Mas
er Series I exposure meter, excellent con-
Sorority Rushees
Receive Invitations
For Final Parties
Invitations for Thursday night
final rushing parties may be ob
tained by sorority rushees from
9 o’clock this morning until 12:30
this afternoon in the Panhellenic
nost office in Atherton Hall, said
Adelaide Finkelston, Panhe
president. ;
Rushees will return their an
swers to party invitations for to
night at 12:30 o’clock and soror
ities will receive these answers
at 1 o’clock this afternoon.
Tomorow night’s party invita
tions must be answered by the
rushees by 12:30 o’clock tomor
row afternoon. The sororitP
receive the answers to these par
ties at 1 o’clock tomorrow after
noon.
'l'tior.. Jap 120 with f. 3 :B Prontor 11. ar
et-soriea. Call Anderson G 789.
I'OR SALE—Muskrat fur coat, 4 suits,
dresses, sizes 9-12. Very reasonable.
Have outjrrown. Call GG73.
2. FT HOUSETKAIbER three rooms,
cooking facilities, near campus, wash
init machine on premises ; excellent con
dition ; must sacrifice. Phone Jack Green
7217 or G7ll. Ext. G3M.
1936 lILACK Tudor Ford V-8, motor re
built, radiator welded, brakes relined
1948. Pood battery, tires. Call 3SGI.
POOL TABLE und accessories. Informs
tion call 2220.
ONE EMERSON semi-portable radio and
record player. Call 6126
MAN'S double-breasted dark blue suit,
size 40. B. Brode, 137 North Atherton
street, between 6:30 and 9 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
OK BREISCH contact Chuck Wedekind
at Alpha Zeta House, phone 4272.
i ISSUES Readers Digest, plus gift boo’
for one dollar (sl)—till Oct. 10. Cm
Hepler, Sill.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Pledges-
(Continued from page one)
Bruce Gerwig, Harry Giancole,
Glenn Gordner, Joseph Jeskow
wiak. Warren Jones, Edward
Kaine, Nickolas Kekich. Robert
Kennedy Herbert Kurtz, Edward
Noyes, Frank Rach, George
Schutte. Kenneth Strayer, Bruce
Wallace, Thomas Ward.
Theta Kappa Phi
Richard Bridi. Stuart Brennen,
Vincent Chominski. Robert Cle
mens Robert Coyne, Joseph De
laney, Joseph Filoromo, Julie
Franzosa, Joseph Higgins, Wil-
independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined!
An impartial poll covering all the Southern tobacco markets reveals
the smoking preference of the men who really know tobacco—auction- #
eers, buyers and warehousemen. More of these independent /
experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two / ""'"M/
leading brands combined. / /
So, for your own real deep-down smoking enjoyment, smoke the smoke tobacco experts smoke)
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO
So round, so firm, so fully packed—so free and easy on the draw
liam Higgins, Ralph Johnson,
John Kupetz, Edio Micozzi, James
Patrick, Neil Polumbo, Thomas
Reagan, William Reiley, Robert
Walsh, Thomas Wandrisco. Ro
bert Ward. William Whaley.
Theta Xi
Willis Dickey, Howard Faust,
Dean Kane, John LaClair, Robert
M :Manigle, John Pisano, Walter
Roberts, Russell Taptich, William
White.
Zeta Beta Tau
Harold Borck, Robert Blanken,
Ralph Cash. Larry Dunn, Ro
bert Freedman, Coleman Gains
burg, Myles Horwitz, George
Kline, Stephen Kline, Irvin Kri
cheff, Charles landow, Carl Lia
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948
Fisher-Cooper
Miss Barbara Cooper of Phila
delphia has recently announced
her engagement to Edward Fisher
also of Philadelphia. Miss Cooper
is a junior in the school of Lib
eral Arts and a member of Sigma
Delta Tau sorority. She is stu
dent director of the coming
Thespian show and has partici
pated in many Players’ shows.
Mr. Fisher is a junior at Temple
University.
chowitz, Leroy Sattler. Arthur
Schneider, Murray Seaman, Yale
Shanfield, Samuel Weiner, and
Harold Wollin.
COl»ft., TMB AMIftICAN TOBACCO COMPACT
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