PAGE EIGHT Gateway Nears Completion THE NEW CAMPUS GATEWAY, under con- lion. Sculptured heads of the Nitlany Lion are struetion at the. intersection of Pollock road mounted near the top' of each pylon. A curved and U.S. Route 322, is nearing completion. The - wall and limestone bench will be constructed gateway consists of two 22-foot limestone pylons at the base of each pylon. Landscaping will be located to the north and south of the intersec- completed in the spring. Queen Finalists To Be Chosen At Mont Alto • The faculty at Mont Alto, a branch of the Pennsylvania State Forestry School, will select the finalists for the Sweetheart of the Forestry Ball, Temple Reynolds, publicity chairman, has announ ced. Three judges will select the Sweetheart from these finalists by applause at the dance during intermission. Judges are John Laubach, All-College president; Richard Stanley, Agriculture Stu dent Council president; and Her man Sledzik, captain of the bas ketball team. Photographs of candidates for the Sweetheart may be submitted until noon. Monday at the Student Union desk in Old Main or the main office of the Forestry Build ing. Individuals or campus groups may sponsor candidates. A photograph, at least 3 by 5 inches, with the name, address, and brief description of the can didate and the sponsor’s name is necessary, Reynolds said. Tickets for the semi-formal dance are $2 a couple and may be purchased at the Student Un ion desk in Old Main or from members of the Forestry Society. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED TO THANK young man who took my ROTC cap grommet and inverted my insignia in Osmond. MIL BALL ticket. Call State College 6774. TUX, size 36 long or 37. Phone ext. 1170. John McCabe. ENTRANTS FOR the All-College Barber- shop Quartet Contest, sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Registration today through Saturday at the Student Union desk in Old Main. FOR RENT BOARD AND Room at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Avenue. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. Attractive weekly rates with or without meals over .weekends. One vacancy at pres ent; two more soon. ONE VERY large double room with single beds. Quiet place, one block from campus. Men only. Phone 7686. •TWO VERY nice rooms, double and single in very quiet home, also room for week end. Call 4329. WILL SUBLET 3 room furnished apart ment from March 14 'til end of semester. Call 3809 State College. DOUBLE OR single room. Call 3332. ENT A TRUCK. Save money on that moving job. Local or out of state. Herz >rive-Ur-Self System, LIC., 1020 Green ive., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. PARTY REFRESHMENTS COOKIES - SANDWICHES EXCELLENT FRUIT PUNCH You May Rent My Punch Bowl Stern 122 E. IRVIN AVE. Phone 4818 Juggler Wanted For'Lute Song Girls, does your dreamboat have four wandering arms? Assoc. Prof. Robert D. Reifsneider of the Dra matics department is currently scouring campus for a juggler to appear in the parades and mob scenes of Players’ next Schwab production, “Lute Song.” Experience in rhetoric and the secrets of the stage are not nec essary. The juggler is a non-speak ing role. According to Reifsneider, he may juggle’ anything from “soup to nuts, just as long as he can juggle.” Interested males may sign up for auditions in the Green Room of Schwab or contact Reifsneider at 2418. The Chinese fantasy, “Lute Song,” will be presented by Play ers March 12, 13, and 14. Promotion Announced William Snyder has been pro moted to sophomore editorial board of the Daily Collegian, David Pellnitz, editor, has an nounced. The dance, sponsored annually by the Forestry Society, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight March 13 in Recreation Hall.'Jim Erb and the Penn State Blue Notes will provide the music. FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE, room, 6XI S. Pugh Street. Call 2610. FOR SALE 1942 PLYMOUTH two-door sedan, radio and heater. Inspected. ?175 cash. Call 2675 after 5 o’clock. , LOST RED ALLIGATOR lipstick case, senti mental value. Please call 57 Atherton Hall. GRAY McGREGOR Jacket outside 233 Sparks on Monday. Call Bob, 6311. LOST— at Beta .Sig Friday night a trench coat with Richman Brog. label. I have yours. Call Larry Adler, 789. . BLACK COAT taken at Phi Sigma Kappa house two Saturdays ago. Belongs to Navy. Pipe in left hand pocket. Please call 5051-294 ask for Byron. MISCELLANEOUS SEE ARIA da Capo and A' Phoenix Toe Frequent at Center Stage this weekend. Tickets $1 at S.U. or at the door. IF YOUR typewriter • needs repairing jusl dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. But call first. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA - 'Aryan' Clause Opposition Given Support About 300 pledges of support and letters of praise have been received by the Williams College chapter of Phi Delta Theta for the stand it has taken regarding the “Aryan” clause in the national organization’s constitution. The chapter recently was tem porarily suspended from the na tional organization for . pledging a Jewish student. Members of the fraternity in the New England area will meet in formally in Boston March 14 for an “informative discussion” look ing toward the elimination of the clause in the constitution that brought about the suspension. The clause in dispute limits membership to “men of white and full Aryan blood.” AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADUATE ENGINEERS WITH GOODYEAR Representatives of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and the Goodyear Atomic Energy Corporation will be on your campusfcto interview Seniors with B.S. and advanced degrees in the following fields of technical study: ' •Chemical Engineering •Industrial Engineering •Mechanical Engineering • Civil Engineering •Electricaf Engineering •Chemistry Opportunities for graduates with the above degrees now exist in the following fields: •Plant Engineering • Research •Production Development • Machine Design •Process Development • Factory Management CONTACT YOUR STUDENT PLACEMENT OFFICE NOW FOR TOUR INTERVIEW WITH THE GOODYEAR REPRESENYA TIVE ON MARCH 12, 13. ■ THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. and GOODYEAR ATOMIC (ORP. Placement Service Looks For Engineer Graduates What is so rare as an engineer in search of employment? [ That’s the question the College Placement Service is asking itself as it faces the problem of finding enough graduating seniors in engineering to be interviewed by the 21 companies which this week will be on campus looking for future employees. But the search doesn’t stop there. Seniors in 22 other curric ulums must be produced by the Placement Service to, be inter viewed, Twenty-one firms are looking for mechanical engineering ma jors, 19 for electrical engineering majors, 12 for chemical engineer ing majors, eight for chemistry majors, eight for civij engineering majors, nine for industrial - engi neering majors, one for geology majors, six for physics majors, two for petroleum and natural gas majors, two for mineral eco nomics majors, one for fuel tech nology, four for aeronautical en gineering majors, two for agricul tural engineering majors, four for metallurgy majors,. one for bac teriology majors, one for meter ology majors, and one for archi tectural engineering majors. In Liberal Arts fields, three firms are looking for mathematics majors, one for business adminis tration majors, one for labor-man agement relations majors, one for arts and letters majors, and two for commerce and finance majors. Appointments for interviews should be made in advance at the Placement Service office in 112 Old Main, officials said. Parking (Continued from page one) to the dashboard and labeled “ticket hook.” He’ll be paying Tri bunal a visit shortly. Occasionally Mark runs into an honest violator who simply . ad mits, “I thought I could get away with if.” Sometimes Mark re wards him for his honesty by al lowing him to get away with it. Rules Effective During Classes The acute parking space prob lem is the reason for the strict system and constant patrolling. Almost every parking lot on cam pus is full. If a car is parked in_ another’s place, it forces the driver who belongs there to park in another car’s spot, and starts •Technical Sales THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26; 1953 Party Fund Is Approved By Ag Council The establishment of the Ag Hill Party Fund .was unanimously approved by the Agriculture Stu dent Council Tuesday night. The profits from this fall’s Ag Hill Party will, be incorporated in a fund to be used for purchasing equipment previously borrowed for the party. Because organizations which furnished equipment for the par ty were reluctant to do so, Joseph Arnold, chairman of the food serv ing, committee, said the fund was necessary. ' . The new equipment may be used for any function sponsored by the council. The faculty chair man may be responsible for pass ing the equipment to committees each succeeding year. v Future profits from the party will not be added to or incorpor ated in the fund unless approved by the council. The council presi dent and faculty, and student chairmen of the party will deter mine equipment to be purchased. Further inquiry into the possi bility of providing an Ag Living Center for use by convention dele gates and students was also ap proved by the council. McGeary to Speak Dr. M. Nelson McGeary, pro fessor of political science, will speak to the Political Science Club at 7:30 tonight in 317 Wil lard on The Junior Management Assistant examination. The examination is given an nually at the College to those in terested in securing government jobs. a cycle of violations by innocent drivers. Parking regulations are in ef fect only during classroom hours. . Lately Tribunal has been forced to meet two evenings a week to keep abreast of the violations.
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