PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE BUY MIL BALL corsages from Student Floral Agency. Agents in West Dorm and Nittany Dining Hall, 7th to 10th, G p.m. - 7 p.m. WOM"*N’S LUGGAGE, three-piece matched blue Samsonite in good condition. Call 32i“». 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, 6, R&H, re placement engine. Excellent condition. Call 8-6296. *39 BUICK sedan, radio, heater; excellent motor, tires, paint. Inspected. Priced to sell. Call Jay Murphy, 4444. 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, $525, R&H, good tires. Call Joe Racik, 5051 ext. 790, Rm. 111. Will accept trade-in or will finance. 1940 FORD 4-dr. sedan, rebuilt V-8 engine, R&H, new tires, $195. Call Ron Drop 5051 ext. 790, Rm. 111. 1949 FORD Custom V-8 2-dr. sedan, R&H, seat covers, new tires, $795. Will accept trade-in or will finance, 30-day guarantee. Call 4712. • WANTED WILL PAY for use of size 38 Tux Wed., Dec. 16, 7:00-8 :00 p.m. Urgently needed. Call ext. 786, Rm. 104 12:00-1:00 p.m. MAID WANTED for part time work. Fra ternity maid if possible. Call Bellefonte 59067 after 5:30. COED TO live in next semester. Help faculty couple with young children in exchange for room and board. Must be fond of children. Phone 8-8791. WHEN YOUR' typewriter needs attention just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W- College Avenue.' RIDE WANTED RIDE TO Miami about Dec. 26; return if possible; share expenses; help drive.-Bill Capyl 2546. FROM PITTSBURGH to State College Friday afternoon Dec. 11. Call Larry Adler 4933. RIDE WANTED for Christmas vacation. Leave Friday, Dec. 18, for Boston. Call Jeanette 893. . ea<e a^ v*>' Where’s your jingle? It’s easier than you think to make $25 by writing a Lucky Strike jingle like those you see in this ad. Yes, we need jingles —and we pay $25 for every one we use! So send as many as you like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGERS WANTED RIDERS TO Smith College, Northampton, Mass., Dec. 12, to help drive and share expenses. Phone James Quigley, 7766. LEAVING FOR Florida, Dec. 19. Help plan and spend an enjoyable Christmas vaca tion by joining us on a disorganized ex cursion. The only goal is . New Year’s in Miami. Points of interest will dictate our traveling rate and expenses: Phone Bob Decker or Tuban, 7945, if seriously, in terested. • LOST PERSON HAVING grey suede jacket taken from Rathskellar on Nov. 24 call Jim Laughlin ext. 263 for their own. SUEDE JACKET copper color—lost in The Corner Room. Please get in touch with Lee. Kline. Reward. Phone 7683. BLACK. AND silver Shaeffer pencil, 103 Forestry. Reward. Call Bill Bowersox ext. 782. ONE BROWN leather key case'Containing approximately nine keys. Urgently needed. Call Don 2539, FOR RENT SPACE IN Sunrise Trailer Court. Sewage, electricity, water, and all conveniences. Located on Benner Pike between Bellefontc and State College.. Call'96-4791 or write Joseph H. Butler R.D. 1 Benner Pike. MISCELLANEOUS S.Y.A. T.P.A. F.S.C. for Physical Education majors onlyl See your class representa tive before Friday, Dec. 4 for translation.' Hurry! • THETA BAZAAR —most important shop ping day until Christmas —9 to 6 Sat urday at Kalin’s .Men’s Store. WON’T YOUR girl knit you socks? Then come to the ZETA ZOCK SALE at Cor ner Room, Saturday 1-4 p.m. • NEED CHRISTMAS gifts ? Come to AOPi’s Knit Bake Sale 2-6 Saturday afternoon,. Dec. 5 at the Corner Room. SANTA SAYS— Now’s the time to shop at the Sigma Bazaar-. Saturday Dec. 5 9-12 a.m., Behrer Hardware. © A. T. Co. PRODUCT-OF Schools- (Continued, from page one) menting on the fact that depart ments. were not renamed “schools,” said the department still remains the basic academic and administrative unit in nearly all universities. This will continue to be the case at Penn State, he said, but the possibility exists that in the future a relatively few fields which encompass more than one department may later be named “schools.” . Other divisions of the Univer sity which received changes in ti tle in accordance with the court act of Nov. 13 which made the former college The Pennsylvania State University included Uni versity Library, University Health Service, University Placement Service, The Pennsylvania State University Centers, and the Uni versity Senate. Titles of positions approved at the monthly meeting were Presi dent of the University, University Librarian, University Editor, Di rector of the University Health Service, University Physician, As sistant University Physician, Di rector of the University Place ment Service, and Associate Di rector of the University Place ment Service. Also Assistant Director of Uni versity Farms,. University Mar shall, University Scheduling Of ficer, Assistant University Sched uling Officer, University Exami ner, Assistant University Exami ner, University Auditor, and Uni versity Chaplain. Jay/i 'fsity° {KaosaS University LATEST COLLE SURVEY SHOW LUCKIES LEAD Last year a survey of leading throughout the country show smokers in those colleges p? Luckies to any other cigarette. This year another nation-widi based on thousands of actual interviews, and representativ students in regular colleges—sh( Luckies lead again over all brands, regu lar or king size...and by a wide margin! The No. 1 reason: Luckies taste better. Smoking enjoyment is all a taste, and the fact of the matter taste better—for 2 reasons. L. —Lucky Strike means fine tobi Luckies are made better to ta; So, Be Happy—Go Lucky! CtGARGTTES %/&J&n£/ueam>fj/ot ft-udues 4', * soV**y * Wfe tHW AMERICA’S LEASING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES Import Lists Are Due Today Lists Of imports .to be housed in approved fraternities over Mil itary Ball weekend must be sub mitted to the Dean of Women’s office by noon today, O. Edward Pollock, assistant to the dean of men in charge of fraternity af fairs. has announced. _ Notice of a social event must be filed at both the offices of the dean of men and dean of women at the same time, he said. On the list of imports, each wo man’s. name, full home address, and name of escort must be re ported, and must be accompanied by a letter of acceptance from chaperones. Pollock said a new policy. has been established to allow the Dean of Women’s office to approve or disapprove the registration lists. The Dean of Men’s office will accept the dean of women’s deci sion. Pollock said the only rea son for disapproval would be that the social event notice was re ceived too late for posting in the women’s dormitories and for in forming chaperones. Lakonides fo Hold Tea Lakonides, women’s physical education honorary, will hold its annual Christmas tea for faculty and women students in the School of Physical Education and Ath letics from 3:30 to 5 p.m. tomor row in White Hall lounge. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,193 S WDFM-- (Continued from page one) prejudice education. Record Pre vue, a nightly presentation fea turing new popular records some' of which haven’t been released to the public, comes on at 8 p.m. The station will also start accept ing requests from thi students for the show. At 8:15 p.m. “Top Drawer,” a program of, by, and for the coeds, will be presented. Seguo Session, an interlude of uninterupted pop ular recordings will follow at 8:30 p.m. and continue until 9 p.m. when selections of semi-classical popular records will be presented on “semi-pops.”. The nightly news roundup is scheduled at 9:15 p.m. featuring Associated Press releases along with campus and sports reports. The “Symphony Hall’ will feature Berlioz’ Corsair Overture, and Shostagovitch’s Symphony No. 5 at 9:30 p.m. News headlines at 10:25 p.m. will round out Mon day’s schedule. The station will broadcast at 91.1 megacycles and continue broadcasting nightly until the Christmas recess. There will be no broadcasts over the vacation. I J Hello, this is Marilyn Monroe... i’ll be seeing you soon in Cinemascope P. S. And so wifi Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall in 20th Century-Fox's Hotv 2b Marry A Millionaire TECHNICOLOR COMING THURS., DEC. 10 [CAthaum]
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