PAGE EIGHT Rec Hall— (Continued from page one) Price of tickets ranged from 50 cents to $l.BO. Czekaj and Harold R. Gilbert, assistant director of athletics, said they could not release figures con cerning the cash receipts. Czekaj said he was unable to comment on the seating plan at the preesnt. The Recreation Hall seating plan was adopted last spring by All- University Cabinet to permit fac ulty members, townspeople, and alumni to attend intercollegiate sports events. The plan permitted these groups to attend these events for the first time since 1947 when student enrollment at the Univer sity resulted in a plan that per mitted only students with Ath letic Association books to attend. No Capacity Crowds One of the main reasons for the adoption of a new seating plan was the fact that during the 1952- 53 sports season Recreation Hall was not once filled to capacity. Under the new plan students had to bring AA books to either • the ticket window of the Athletic Association office in Old Main or •to the ticket booth in Recreation Hall. Excharg~ tickets were dis tributed at the Athletic Associa tion office three days prior to the scheduled event and at Recreation Hall before game time. Students were requested to get exchange tickets at the Athletic Association office rather than at Recreation Hall. The reason for this was that the number of tick ets to be placed on sale depended upon the amount of exchange tick ets that were picked up in the three days before the event. Five tickets were sold at the Athletic Association office for the National Collegiate Athletic Asso ciation basketball playoffs Friday and Saturday at Kansas City, Mo. The tickets, which were priced at $B, went off sale at 5 p.m. last night. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TUXEDO—single breasted, size 36. with new 14* shirt. Both 626. Room 301. Hort, ext. 674 Shissler. 22 CALIBER Marlin lever action rifle, model 39-A. Twenty shot capacity. Ex cellent condition. Call Gary 4444. BASS FIDDLE. good condition; including metal stand, cases, bow; terms eau be arranged. Call 3933 after 7 P.m TUXEDO FOR Sale. Size 35. Good eon ditian. Call 8-6814. Ask for Phil. '47 BLACK 4-door Dodge,, '4B title, im maculate throughout, mechanically A-1. See to arlpreCiate. Call Wil, 7683. Pio Zhi OM V"AI 1,13100 vinmf.:lMti, buck tables and four benches. A three compartment double drain stainless steel sink. This sink will fit ideally in any plans for kitchen remodeling. For more informa tion phone 8-6831. '52 MERCURY Monterey—radio and heater, overdrive, whitewal tires, etc. Top con dition. Call W. H. Snell 3250. DOUBLE-BREASTED tuxedo, size 39, ex cellent condition. Call 8-8714 atter 5 •.m LOST LADY'S RED wallet, containing driver's license, important papers, on College Avenue Saturday. Call Joanne Hornak 8-6436. NEED CASH? Locate gray checked Harris Tweed topcoat taken from outside 316 Willard. March 12. Call 2069. Reward. WANTED 2 TICKETS to see "The Duke" (not Queen Elizabeth's husband) Ellington that is! Call ext. 2268. STUDENT WANTED to share apartment. Call 8-8953, about 6 p.m, or lunch time. Ask for Chet. FOR RENT 'must weiawomai4;fet.m. Dished room for rent ,two graduate stu dents preferred. Call 8-6772 during office hours. ROOM 8c BOARD BOARD OR board and room available at Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver Aye. Ask for Mrs. Elleard WORK WANTED IS TOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so you can have it repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col lege Ave RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Phila. Friday March 19 after 11 a.m., return Sunday. Call Chin 3933. a d u k RIDERS WANTED to Indiana. Pa. Leave every Friday afternoon. Fred St. Clair, phone 4177. SERVICES EXPERT TYPlNG—theses, term papers, reports. Call Mrs. Pollack 2551. MISCELLANEOUS NEED A band? Call Arnold Barnett 7732 or stop in at Sigma Alpha Mu. FRUIT PUNCH. Cookies. Phone 4818 State College. Frida Stern, 122 East Irvin avenue. RADIO AND rV guaranteed service, prompt and efficient. State Colime TV. =a h. Aignertes. none 34024. 'Miss Engineer' 'To Be CroWned Tonight at Mixer Miss Penn State Engineer of the Year will be crowned at the student-faculty mixer sponsored by the Engineering Student Coun cil from 7 to. 10 tonight in the Temporary Union Building. The queen will be chosen from the five Penn State Engineer Girls of the Month, Joan. Gaddy, Holly Hildebrand, Bernice Maier, Lorraine Chaban, an d Gillian Hamer. She will be crowned by last year's queen, Shirley Mix. The mixer will honor the new Miss Penn State Engineer of the Year and St. Patrick, who was supposed to have been the first engineer. Harold Fisher and John O'Hara will be masters of ceremonies. Skits will be presented by faculty and students. Refreshments will be served. Keaton to Open PSCA Series Kelly Yeaton, associate profes sor of dramatics, will open the Penn State Christian Association series, "Religion and the Arts" at 7 tonight in 304 Old Main. Yeaton, who directed the Play ers' production of "Death of a Salesman," will speak on the per sonal significance of the Arthur Miller play. . ITS ALL A MATTER ccaetie &Wads, stall always see If" packs o f red an to d white- how Strikes they.choose Those - • t! C 041114, THE AIIithICAPITOMACCO ceasrArre. *i . . : - ... - , -. - - . ...' - ~ ::,',....,.... , : .......':-.:. . 7, . r - f: :. . : :1 . .: : . ,. . : : : , ::' : i : •••• :;,,.....: .. : e: 7 4: ,: . ::: - .. I ...' ..f:-. ~,:,•.'....,-. : ).::::.- ::,::::,,, .A.... : ..' i ' ''' -' : THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Players to Hold Five Workshops Players will open a series- of workshops organized to find and train students for work on show crews at 7 tonight in Schwab Auditorium. Any student interested in var ious branches of theatrical pro •duction may attend, according to Nancy May, Players president. 'The workshops have been held by the group every semester for the past three years. Three workshops will meet in the basement of Schwab: makeup workshop, managed by Clifton Crosbie; lights workshop under Si Morrill; and costumes work shop under Carolyn Baer. The ad vertising workshop under Joan Clarey, will meet in the loft. Tomorrow night properties workshop under Joanna Binkley will meet at 7 p.m. in the base ment of Schwab. State Party Appoints Three Clique Officers Tbree State Party class clique officers have been appointed by John Fink, clique chairman. Sally Lessig, sixth semester ed ucation major, was named senior class clique secretary; Rosalie Maiorana, sixth semester arts and letters major, was appointed sen ior class clique treasurer; an d Stuart Horn, fourth semester chemical engineering major, was named junior class clique treas urer. it takeg three yaws steadg *ark earti a o ne It onigi takes one pack to WWII That L.5./ffi.f.T. ern Warren Perry tiniversity lrE BETTER :RESM I II: SMOOTHER! Rally- (Continued from page one) rally. "We didn't even know the people back home were following us," Sherry said. .And then prom ised to fight again. Other team members JameS Brewer, Ronald Weidenhammer, Robert Rohland and James Block er—added assurances to those of Sherry and Arnelle, that they would do their best to "bring home the bacon to dear old State." Coach Elmer Gross also thanked the students for their enthusiastic support. Members of Alpha Sigma Phi have chartered a TWA Constella tion to go to Kansas City. Students can get tickets from the fraternity until noon today. Cost for the round trip is $74. The flight will leave tomorrow evening and leave Kansas City sometime Sunday. Twenty-five members of the fraternity are planning to make the trip. Approximately 15 other students have already registered for the trip. Pollock Rood Tickets Ticket number 52 was handed out yesterday by the Campus Pa trol in their week-old drive against students driving on Pol lock road during class hours. Campus Patrol Capt. Philip A. Mark said the number of viola tions is slowly tapering off with only eight recorded yesterday. He added, however, that this does not mean the end of strict enforce ment of the rule. ~~ ._: ;.:' ~ WEDNESDAY. - MARCH 17. 1954 CPA Ad School' Set for Tonight An advertising school for adver tising-- staff members of the Cen tral Promotion Agency, Froth, and other , publications will be held at 7 tonight in 119 Carnegie. Senior board members of sev eral publications' advert ising staffs and seniors in the advertis ing curriculum will speak, accord ing to. Ronald Safier, business manager of CPA. Organization of a CPA art and design staff will take place at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 310 Main En gineering. Hubert Ream, design director, said freshmen, sopho mores or juniors interested in doing at.* and design work for CPA may attend even if they have not attended previous CPA organizational . meetings. Summer Positions Open for Students One hundred and seventy-five camps and 25-resorts from 16 dif ferent states have applied at Stu dent Placement Service for stu dents interested in summer jobs. Jobs from general counseling to administration work are being off ere d. Further information available at placement office. ) Petroleum Eng Society The Petroleum Engineering So ciety will elect officers at 7:30 to night in 121 Mineral Industries. • ~.............. .f : '....• ; • :. - . 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