PAGE EIGHT Changes Made In Nominations Of WD Leaders Nominations for awards to out standing seniors in the West Dorm area will be made by nominations from the various living units, the West Dorm council decided Mon day night. Previously letters addressed to awards committee chairman Hugh Cline were nominations, however, when Cline did not receive any letters, the council proposed that each unit nominate at least one man for each of the three awards: athletics, scholarship, and activi ties. Winners will receive 't h e awards at the council banquet May 5 after selection by an ad ministrative-student committee. The council decided it would enter, Spring Week on its own rather 'than join the independent Spring Week coordinating com mittee. All Spring Week activities will be entered. Television will be tested in the West Dorm lounge after the Eas ter vacation, the council was told. Notices will be posted near laundry facilities and telephones warning outsiders not .to us e them, the council decided. A let ter from Harold W. Perkins, as sistant dean of men, assured the council action would be taken against offenders. The City' Exhibit On. Display Today A traveling exhibit rented from the Museum .of Modern Art in New York may be. seen today through April 21 in the lobby of McElwain Hall. A combination of the work of well-known Euro pean and American artists., the exhibit, er(titled "The City," is composed of originals, mostly oils on canvas. Some are for sale, with prices ranging. up to $4OOO. In I charge is Prof. John Y. Roy, ex hibits chairman of the division of fine and applied arts, -which is sponsoring the exhibit: The paintings, which are tied together - in subject matter only, depict , such cities as New York City and Paris. The many moods and rhythms of a city are ex pressed by diversified techniques, ranging from romantic fantasy to broad realism, and including ab stractional as well as representa tional oils and water colors. Eng Council to Meet The Engineering Student Coun cil will meet at 7 tonight in. 107 Main Engineering. Open House plans will be discussed and a progress report will be given con- CLASSIFIEDS WANTED TO SHARE apartment-44 block from campus. $25 monthly. Call 2095 after 5. TYPlNG—theses, term papers, reports, etc. Engineering • typewriter available. Call Mrs. Cole 6545 before 9 p.m. FUTURE PILOTS. Come to the Penn State Flying Club meeting Wednesday at 7:30 in 233 Sparks. 0;00)&./4 1 / 4 1.0S4 TO EASTON-Allentown-Bethlehem area, for two, noon April 1. Cal/ Dave Jones, 4444, after • 9 p.m. a A .L k Ms l COUNSELORS—Men and women, over 19, for positions in fine co-educational camp, Ridefield, Conn. 65 miles from New York City. Athletics, general, waterfront, arch ery, riflery, fencing, group heads, working couples. Write for application, Camp Ad venture, 245 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn., or call Wm. V. Dworski ;for inter view in New York City, April Ist thru 4th, 2 to 5 p.m. daily, Hotel Rodger Smith, Lexington Ave. at E. 47th street. LICENSED BARBER to work part-time Call 4329. , ANY STUDENTS staying in State College during the Easter vacation who wish to earn up to $1.50 per hour—just during vacation. See "Perry,'" in person, at the Dux Club. Don't phone. Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. LOST mistake: one grey topcoat TAKEN BY with Rockknit label from AEPi fra ternity on Saturday night.' Will 'person please return same. I have yours. Call Irving Melnick, 2941. TAN TWEED Shaer Brothers topcoat .at Chi Phi Feb. 28. Checked tweed left in place. Reward for return. Ed Landes 6361. ONE NORWOOD Director light meter at Penn's View on Saturday. Reward. Call Al Ocden 2044. WILL' PERSON who took top coat from Penn State Diner 10 :30 p.m. Sunday return to Warren. Call 4850. EXCHANGED. Your topcoat with mine. Wednesday morning at 10 in EE. Call /Aiwa 4850. ammilimmiimmilimimmimmtimimmiummummilimimmummia Interested FLYING? HERE'S TO FIND PENN STATE FLYING CLUB . . Regular business meeting • • • Special movie on aviation • . • Open discussion for prospective members WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 , ‘.lllllolllllHllilllllllllllllllllifilMlll/111111“111111iiIHM1111111MIIIUMUlinla LLEGI.A_N, ^ STATE COLLEGE, *PENNSYLVANIA. THE DAILY C NCAIt Wrest4ng Seats Available • General admission seats still re main for the NCAA wrestling tournament Friday and Saturday, blit students should not wait un til the last minute to purchase them, the Athletic Association of fice has announced. While reserved seats are sold out for the finals Saturday night, there are still seats for the other matches. Alderfer Serves As State Adviser Dr. Henry F. Alderfer, profes sor of political science, served- as editorial consultant for the Ches terman committee, which studied proposals of cutting costs of ,the state government about $lOO mil lion over a six-year period. Dr.. Alderfer was paid $1525 for his position. The committee, head ed by Francis J. Chesterman, esti mated the cost of, its economic study of the state governinent and distribution of its report at around $50,000. cerning the possibilities of a Col lege book store. BLUEISH GREY checked topcoat at Kappa Sigma Sat. night. Call Bill 7212. Reward. ROOMS FOR RENT: Board at Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver avenue, con venient to town and campus, meals avail able on daily, 3-day week, or full weekly basis. Rooms with board available for balance of semester. Reservations being taken for room only all summer sessions ; room and board fall semester. Call 3935, ask for Mrs. Elleard. ROOMS FOR rent—bedroom and study with private bath for summer session. 217 W. Park Ave., State College. APARTMENT FOR rent—furnished four rooms, private bath and entrance. Avail able June 1. 217 W. Park Ave, State Col lege. SINGLE ROOM near campus. Phone 4626 ROOM IN new ranch home. Private en trance, bath. phone, lounge, sundeck. Close to campus. Male. Phone 2584. ONE VERY large double room with single beds. Quiet place one block from campus. Men only. Phone 7686. ONE TUXEDO (size 40) long. Good con dition, nearly new. $25. Call Hank 3938. 1934 CHEV. Good running condition, good tires. Call Harry '7914 after 5 p.m. Col lege extension 2017 daytime. LEARN SPANISH the easy way. 15 Span ish language records plus book. $6O now $lO. Call Sam 6719. TUXEDO D.B. Size 38, like new. Value $75 now $3O. Call Ted 6710. GOLF CLUB for sale. Left hand-ten-in-one Miracle Club. Four year guarantee. Call State College 4887 after 5 p.m. GUITAR, new at midterm. Price $B.OO Call John Ball ext. - 274 after 6 p.m. JR. ACCOUNTANTS tunity with growing firm in Harrisburg. Write to Mr. Lawrence Desaretz, 500 Blackstone Building, Harrisburg, Pa. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave.—but call first. YOUR CHANCE OUT ABOUT THE 7:30 P.M. 233 Sparks LOST FOR RENT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Excellent oppor- Gridiron - (Continued from page one) ministration's attempts to act on the situation were given consider able attention and sustained fire. Town merchants Keeler, Metz ger, Mateer, and Jenkins were told how they would never '; be able to triumph over the Used Book Agency and the Book Ex change because of the activities of Franklin Kelly, manager of the Book Exchange. Also lam pooned in the skit was the Ameri can Legion. Frank J. Simes, dean of men, gave the rebuttal speech for the victims of the roasting. - Also roasted in skit and song. were Richard Neuweiler; Froth editor; William Shifflett, AI M president; Poverty Day; Arthur Rosfeld, IFC president; Lincoln Warrell, Chem-Phys School Coun cil president; student mora 1 s; ' • re: •I' • % &). " i'% , 10.0Wit* ... .. . , " *.::0, - Tomorrow Only , ..r:Af. :,:•:-- 3 :ii , M, M::!:?: ~:'• •:' DM ' "TAMM:iOO '•'I. *WMV Buy I article at regular price •.:.„:::,.......- A? ' You get the second for lc Carbon paper • 15c a pack Shoreliand noteboks 15c 2 for 16c' 2 for I6c Kleenex .. reg. 19c-2 for 20c Scripto 2 colored automatic Binder-8 1 / 2 by 11 10c pencil 49c-2 for 50c 2 for 11c Penn State decals 10c Penn State Plaques. 69c 2 for Ilc 2 for 70c Penn State Suitecase Stickers Notebooks-6 by 9 10c Reg. 10c - 2 for Ilc 2 for 11c $5 in Sales, You Get $1 in Merchandise FREE . . BX in the TUB PRO For Easter take Along a Box of Really _7„,4 SALTED NUTS JUMBO CASHEWS $1 39 lb. PREPARED DAILY Shipped Anywhere in ISA VEDNESDAY, MARCH -25,1953' Junior EE. Majors To. Leave on Tour Sixty-six junior electrical - en gineering majors are expected to leave -State College this morning for a week-long inspection trip of electrical plants and installa tions in the New York City and Philadelphia areas. The trip, required for gradua tion in the electrical engineering curriculum, is' being directed by A. 'Harris Forbes, associate pro feisor, and ' Harold J. Nearhoof, assistant professor of electrical engineering. Capt. Phillip Mark and the Card pus Patrol; Walter Sachs; Robert Hande, West Dorm Council pres ident; Prof. David Mackey of the speech dePartment, and the drink ing situation at the College. President Milton S. Eisenhower was guest of honor. Seventy persons attended the banquet.
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