The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 16, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Fraternity House Bills Total
Little More Than College Dorms
The average fraternity man at
the College pays on the average
only 17 cents a month more for
room and board than a student
living in College dormitories, fig
ures compiled by the staff of the
IFC Newsletter reveal.
These and other findings con
cerning average fraternity house
bills were published in yester
day's issue of the Newsletter.
Other figures show that the
average fraternity housebill at
the College is $73.15. This in
-ludes room, board, and social
fees. Room and board account for
566.09 of the total, the remainder
being the average house social
fee.
As a comparison, average
monthly room rent for West, Nit
tany, and Pollock Circle dorms
(double rooms) is $18.83. Added
to the average College board bill
of $47.09 per month, the total
CLASSIFIEDS
PAIR PIGSKIN GLOVES, sometime Mon
day. Call Sonya. 413 Mac.
WILL PERSON, driving Pontiac. who
picked up hitch-hiker at corner College
and Pugh St., and took him to Bellefonte
intersection Fri. Nov. 6 call Kosher 4923.
Left coat in car.
SATURDAY night on Pugh street—eve—
ning bag with jewelry. Call Rusty at
Periodical Dept. in Library.
DARK GREEN Eversharg pen. In or be
tween Ath and Carnegie. Call 821 Sim
mons or Collegian office.
GREY topcoat at Sigma Pi Saturday
night. Hager Broe. label Name tag in
,=kie left pocket. Call Brown 4332.
GREEN Parker pen, Saturday morning,
between Sparks and Temporary. Call
3210, Bob Larsen. Reward.
MY TOPCOAT exchanged Saturday at
Pi Lamb's Phi; Shedar Clothcraft lebel,
"Hellman" inside. Have your coat. Call
Mike Hellman, HO4.
PERSON who picked up wrong topcoat in
Sparks Saturday morning call Fleming,
DU or 2011. I have yours.
GOLD GERARD Peraguay watch, Sat.
night between Atherton and Tub. Call
5651, Ext. 290. Harvey Bean.
PAIR of brown framed glases in AGR
House Saturday night.. Call Harold Lan
die, 2401.
CNE RAINCOAT—taken from Smith's
Barber Shop by mistake. Steve Segal's
name inside. Call 4958 and exchange.
PIGSKIN glove Sat. afternoon, be
tween AZ house and stadium. Call 8005
Ath. Diane Peterson.
WANTED
REPLACEMENT for Watts Dorm; suit
able financial arrangements. Call Bill
Cook's Restaurant after 5:00 p.m.
A RIDE to Columbua or vicinity (prefer
ably Cincinnati) leaving for Thanks
giving vacation. Call James Pound. 2651.
It's Just A Week Away
Yes, that big Thanksgiving Vacation is just
around the corner . . .
So, it's time to see your old friends • . • .
—and get those clothes dry cleaned
and pressed for a big Thanksgiving at
Home!
DIAL 3461 or COME IN TO OUR PLANT
- )a
amounts to $65.92 per month, just
17 cents less than the bill of the
average fraternity house.
Figures were computed by
Editor Richard Curto, Managing
Editor Wilbert Roth, and Photc
Editor Richard Brossman in co
operation with the Interfratern
ity Council and College authori
ies,
College figures for room and
board were supplied by Wilmer
E. Kenworthy, secretary to Act
ing President Milholland. Fra
ternity housebills were submitted
by IFC representatives at the
last IFC meeting.
Six hundred and sixty-eight
itmior women were admitted to
Penn State this semester.
The maximum number of girls
pledged by any of the 19 sororities
this fall was 22.
WAN'IED RIDERS to Scranton on Ad
miral Gallagher's Cruise. Call Bob 4119,
Fridays.
RIDE to and from Boston, for Thanks
giving vacation. Call Hal 2526.
FOR SALE
FOR, SALE: three room, 27'ft. Trailer
with kitchen; excellent condition; must
sacrifice immediately. Phone 7217.
1946 CUSTOM DODGE, 1946 Jeep, heater
and new top, 10,000 miles, :946 Nash
600, completely equipped, 6,000 miles, a
very clean car and priced right. 1948
Kaiser deluxe, 6,000 miles, fully equipped,
and new 1948 Jeepster. Phone 9911 Or
write J. A. Myers, Mill Hall, Pa.
GENUINE Erush Keiurich Roth Violin
Double violin case, one bow, one Cre-
mona copy German violin. Separately or
together. Contact S. K. Knies, 5061-288.
AIR CORPS Jackets—waterproof, wind
proof, fur collar, wool lined. Swell for
all winter. Only $l4. Call Wilker, 2941.
1948 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radio
heater, seat covers. 310 W. Nittany.
1947 WILLYS Jeep—Excellent condition.
Trade-ins acceptable. Call 5051-270. Ask
for "Bob." Room 28.
FOUND
PET ENG 83 ppaens between MI and Old
Main, Friday morning. Call Huber,
Dorm 1, 6061.
MISCELLANEOUS
AVAILABLE, Public Stenographer. Typ
ing, mimeographing. dictation. Hours 1-5
p.m. daily. Nittany Realty Building (above
Kaye's Korner). Phone 7094. State College.
MIMEOGRAPHING and expert typing—
done REASONABLE—term papers, thes
is, manuscripts. Secretarial Service.
Room 205. State College Hotel, Above the
Corner. Phone 4906.
RHEUMATIC FEVER benefit bridge
game sponsored by Phi Sigma Sigma,
Wed., Nov. 17. Simmons Recreational Hall,
from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 50 cents. Re
freshments.
Balfurd's
DRY CLEANING PLANT
It 311 WEST BEAVER AVE.
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THE DAILY CI
NAACP
The local chapter of the Na
tional Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People
will maintain a booth in the lobby
of Old Main this week to enlist
membership. All interested per
sons may inquire at this booth,
announced William Meek, presi
dent.
capmur MOlllll
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MaR 40410
Ogg?
YOU CAN STILL BE A WINNER
GET INTO THE PHILIP MORRIS
SCORECAST CONTEST NOW!
49' 0/ hfe crow Afres- 6'o4m/,
HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN FOR YOURSELF:
1000 PHILIP MORRIS
kg three scores rlght
HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN FOR YOUR LIVING GROUP OR
FIRST PRIZE
A Stunning Large Screen adnidtai
Television Set with full 13 Channel
coverage and Direct-View 10" Tube.
This handsome prize goes to the
Group entering the most ballots dur
ing entire contest.
FOR COMPLETE
INFORMATION SEE REA & DERICK McLANAHAN'S
BULLETINS AT: GRAHAMS'
ANNOUNCING! LAST WEEK'S WINNERS!
STATE COLLEGE 50's WINNERS FOR OCTOBER 30
J. BRAVERMAN
F. CIPLET
D. M. DRODER
Civil Engineers
Mr. K. A. Werden, manager of
the middle division of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, will speak to
the student chapter of the Amer
ican Society of Civil Engineers
in 107 Main Engineering.
Mr. Werden's topic will be
"Railroad Transportation and the
Engineer."
PENN STATE vs. PITT : R H
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PRINCETON vs. DARTMOUTH
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-200 PHILIP MORRIS
for two soros right
—.....
CLUB ON THE PENN STATE CAMPUS !
SECOND PRIZE
A Beautiful Ofg&t.Ald Auto
matic Radio-Phonograph Console
with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays
both 45-minute and standard
records—for Group with second
highest number of ballots entered.
RALPH GUNDEL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1
Penn State Club
Penn State Club will hold
important meeting in 321
Main at 7 p.m. today. All m
bers are urged to attend,
flounced F. A. Peruzzi, presid
Camera Club
Penn State Camera Club
not meet this week.
HARVARD vs. YALE
HANK SHOENFIELD
DON MEISEL
L. SHAMES
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50 PINUP MORRIS
for one Stell right
THIRD PRIZE
oidnulat Console Radio
Phonograph with Miracle Tone
Arm. Plays up to twelve records.
Changes records in 3 1 /z seconds
for Group with third highest
number of ballots entered.