The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 16, 1954, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Advisory Board
Chairman Elected
H. L. Stuart, State College, was
reelected chairman of the Athletic
Advisory Board of the University
Friday.
Norman R. Sparks, professor of
mechanical engineering, wa s
named vice chairman and Harold
R. Gilbert, assistant director of
athletics, was reelected secretary.
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The board includes five alum
ni, four faculty members, three
students, and one trustee. Stuart
is starting his fifth term as chair
man.
Ed Council Mixer
The Education Student Council
will hold a mixer from 7 to 9
p.m. Wednesday in the Tempo
rary Union Building. Lynn Chris
tie and his orchestra will play and
cider and doughnuts will be
served.
Ed LaVie Pictures
Education seniors who have re
turned from student teaching and
have not had their pictures taken
for LaVie should do so tomorrow.
Pictures are taken without ap
pointment at the Penn State Photo
Shop.
Froth Staff to Meet
Froth circulation staff will meet
at 8 tonight in 217 Willard. Stu
dents interested in joining may
attend the meeting.
Rifle Club to Meet
The Women's Rifle Club will
hold an organizatio:lal meeting at
7 tonight in 2 White Hall.
Mayers' Workshop Tonight
Players' make-up workshop will
meet at 7 tonight in the basement
of Schwab Auditorium.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
FRESH SWEET Cider 65c gallon, jug in-
eluded. Deliver 3 gallons or snore Tinirs.
or Friday evenings. At Werner's • Freezer
Fresh Sun. afternoon. Phone AD 8-6847.
SEVENS .22 tubular repeating rifle equip
ped with scope and mounts, excellent
condition. $3O. Call AD 7-4712.
STEWART GUITAR, pearl inlaid, priced
for quick sale, $2O. 432 E. College Ave.,
third floor, left.
•49 CROSLEY sedan, running condition.
Also Crosley convertible for parts. $125
cash takes all. Call 110 6-6216 daytime.
ALL THROUGH November Sally's will
have Fresh Country Cider priced 70c
gallon. SALLY'S, corner Beaver & Pugh.
1946 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, repainted
and completely overhauled. Call EL 5-8643
for particulars.
SALLY'S NOW has fresh roasted peanuts,
Popcorn, the perfect Pizza. Watch them
being made.
FOR RENT
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room for male stu
dent. 326 E. College Ave. Call AD 7-7647.
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room for rent to al
male student. Pleasant surroundings,
handy to Electric Diner. Call AD 8-6679
RENT A CAR—$7.5O per day, 7c per mile.
Free liability insurance, gas, and oil in
cluded. Monday-Thursday $3.50 evening
rate. Lemont Motors Inc. Open 8 a.m. to
7 p.m. daily. 316 E. College Ave. Dial AD
7-7226, if no response call AD 7-4712.
DOUBLE ROOM. Convenient for waiters
in women's dorms. 346 E. College Ave.
Call AD 7-3362.
BOARD AND Room available now for
one person at Marilyn Hall. 317 E.
Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard.
between 2 and 3 o'clock outside 234
.parks. Call 33 McElwain. Need x-rays in
ocket. Reward.
A GRAY gabardine topcoat at Delta Tau
Delta Saturday night in an exchange.
Contact William Devers AD 7-4979.
MAN'S RED and white Schwinn bicycle
Basement floor of Hamilton dorm. Con
tact Joe Cornacchio ext. 290. $5 reward.
ONE MICROPHONE stand in vicinity of•
Beta Sigma Rho house Nov. 7th. Call
Ross Lytle AD 7-2056. Reward.
TAN MEDIUM sized Shoulder Bag, valu
able only to owner. Please return.
Thanks. 164 Atherton.
PAIR OF horn rimmed glasses in brown
leather case. Call AD 7-4332, ask for
Raleigh Clark.
WANTED
STUDENT TO share apartment with three
students. One block from campus. $6.00
per week. Call AD S-$3OB.
PASSENGERS WANTED
PASSENGERS TO Chicago, leave Wednes
day noon, Nov. 24, return Sunday. Call
Jerome Ahne at AD 7-4824 or ext. 291.
MISCELLANEOUS
SALLY'S DELIVERS Sunday thru Thurs
day evenings—Pizza Pie, giant sand
wiches and all Sally's delicious products.
Call AD 7-2373.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
Final Exam Corrections
Three final examinations were
listed incorrectly in. the exam
schedule. They are:
Ger 2 Jan 22 8 303 Wil
P Ed 212 Jan 22 8 2 CH
Pol Sci 421 Jan 21 1:20 12
Sparks
Collegian Ad Staff to , Meet
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staff will meet at 6:30 tonight in
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Yugoslavia—
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taken to. dinner at their best hotel.
Everywhere she went the people
welcomed her and tried to im
press her with how much they had
improved in the past few years.
In another city, she was intro
duced to upper class Yugoslavic
society. An acquaintance there at
tempted to prove to her that the
church wasn't persecuted in Yugo
slavia. He showed her an open
We are pleased to announce
George W. Black
a student at
Penn State University
has been appointed
our Sales Representative
for the State College-
Bellefonte area
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shrine where the people could
pray in the street. When she asked
to visit a church, however, she
was told the doors were locked
just then. In Yugoslavia, the
church is treated like a business
concern in the• hope that some
day the people will not need it,
Dr. Bernard said.
Yugoslavians feel that any im
provement in living conditions
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may be attributed to breakinp
with Russia and not to American
aid, she said.
Dr. Bernard also saw a ballet,
the symbol of the Yugoslavia cul
ture. It was presented in a run
down theatre, she Said.
Dr. Bernard said documentary
movies are shown on walls in the
streets where throngs of people
may stand and watch them. •
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