PAGE EIGHT Whoops —Dave Bavar photo STUDENTS CONTINUED to wade, slide, slip, and fall oai the two inches of slush which covered the campus yesterday and today. Above, one student aids another who fell victim to the slippery stuff. Relief for the harried students is seen today as the weather man predicts frequently sunny weather. The high today will be around 40 with an expected low of 30 tonight. The high yesterday was 36. $75 Damage Done To Student's Car A car operated by William Hill gartner, sophomore in animal hus bandry from Pittsburgh, received an estimated $75 in damages when it was struck by a car driven by Robert Klindinst, Pleasant Gap, Monday night. Hillgartner told borough police the accident occurred at 9:45 p.m. when he slowed down on Park avenue near the Nittany Lion parking lot entrance and Klin dinst skidded into his car. SPRING SEMESTER - TEXT ROOKS CD'C EZ K™ . ELI BpK Cathaum Theatre Building ■ HH Hi H HU H THk West College Avenue Freshmen- Eligible For Scholarship Freshmen entering the curricu lum of ceramic technology are eli gible for a $5OO scholarship estab lished by the Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. If the student receiving the scholarship maintains a satisfac tory average the scholarship may jbe removed for four years. Similar awards established last year by the Pfaudler Co., E. J. Lavino and Co., and the Pitts burgh Plate Glass Co. are avail able again this yea:. FRE FOR FREE BLOTTERS THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE THE DAHY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA McCoy Names Top Facilities Sixteen modern bowling alleys, an 800-capacity outdoor ice skat ing rink, and 20-capacity rifle range were named as 1955’s top contributions to Penn State’s ever expanding student recreational program. Two of the contributions—bowl ing alleys and rifle range—are housed m Recreation Hall. Four of the 16 alleys are located in White Hall, women’s physical ed ucation center. These and other improvements, according to E. B. McCoy, direc tor of athletics and Dean of the College of Physical Education, are designed to meet the insistent and growing demand for recreational opportunity on the part of the University’s 14,000 students. Dean McCoy named an indoor swimming pool, a classroom build ing along the general lines of the present Recreation Hall, and field house as the most urgent needs of the future. Student's Mother Killed in Accident After Graduation A mother who saw her son grad uate from the University last week was instantly killed in an automobile accident as she was returning home. Mrs. Mildred Dovjak, 44, of Ca bot RD, Butler County, whose son John Dovjak Jr., graduated in electrical engineering, was killed when the car driven by her son skidded' on Rt. 22 on Cresson Mountain and was struck by a loaded' coal truck coming down the mountain. The crash occurred about 5:10 p.m. The driver of the truck, John Garber, Hollidaysburg, attempted to swing, away from the car. The truck hit the car and sent it against a tree. Injured in the accident were John Dovjak Sr., and his daugh ter Theresa, 20. They were taken to Mercy Hospital. Advertising Crew to Meet The advertising crew of the Penn* State Players will meet at 7 tonight in the Schwab loft. Freshman Queen Applications Due Pictures of candidates for freshman class queen may be en tered at the Hetzel Union desk. The queen will be crowned during intermission of the Frosh Hop, annual freshman dance, to be held Feb. 25 in the HUB ball room. To enter a candidate, a fresh man should take a picture of the coed, her name, and campus ad dress, to the HUB desk by noon Saturday. Tickets for the dance will be WEIGHT LIFTING equipment. One bar, swing bar, ami 200 pounds of weights. Ext 1197 Bill Tait. COMPLETE DRAWING 4 equipment. Rea sonable. Excellent shape. Usable for other drawing courses. Dick Conway AD 8-8311, 233 S. Atherton St FOR PROMPT and expert radio anil phono graph service, stop at State College TV, 232 S. Allen. DOUBLE ROOM, close to campus, clean and quiet Merril Wltherite, AD 7-7888, SHARE A large double room; private bath and entrance; new home. Phone AD 8-6919. 2-ROOM furnished apartment close to campus. Married couple preferred. Call AD 7-7149. TWO VACANCIES for students. Call either AD 7-2887 or 8-8640. Rooms va cant at 120 E. Fairmount Ave. and at 1442 S. Pugh St. ROOM IN quiet home close to campus, one or two male students or graduates. 753 N. Allen. AD 7-2079. ROOMS FOR 2nd semester. Near campus. Call AD 8-8311. SINGLE ROOM for rent Mrs. W. C. •Tomlinson, 611 S. Pugh St AD 7-2610, DOUBLE OR Triple room, with running water, oil heat Central location. Student rates. Colonial Hotel, 123 West Nittany Ave. Call AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792. Ask for C.R. SINGLE ROOM, 211 Adams Ave. Tel. AD 7-2174. DOUBLE ROOM for rent 346 E. College Avenue. Phone AD 7-3362. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent for men students? Reasonable rates. Linen pro vided. 228- S. Pugh. Call AD 8-8502. FURNISHED SINGLE and double rooms. 241 E. Nittany Avenue. Phone AD7-2090 after 7 p.m. Rates up to $5. COMFORTABLE DOUBLE room for two male students. Call 512 W. Foster Ave. ROOM FOR Rent 401 Keller Street AD 8-8676. ELGIN WATCH Jan. 20, 110 Osmond. Call Stu Tholan, Delta Chi AD 7-4989. All Courses All Correct Editions SLIDE HULES ALL MODELS ALL PRICES DHAWING SUPPLIES CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR RENT LOST Keoffel & Esser Eugene Dietzgen Pickett & Eckel Frederick Post Approved Sets Drawing Boards T-Squares Since 1926 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1956 Nittany Grotto to Meet Nittany Grotto will hold a busi ness meeting a f 7 tonight in 121 Mineral Industries. The regular meeting of the club will be held tomorrow night. Circulation Staff to Meet The junior board of the circula tion staff of the Daily Collegian will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Collegian office. available from Feb. 7 to 17 at the Waring Hall desk and from Feb. 17 to 25 at the HUB desk. Admission is free. WANTED WANTED: GIRL to share apartment near campus. Call AD 7-7178 after 5:30, CROSLEY CAR of any type or year, con dition unimportant, must have good tires. Doug Johnson AD 7-2844. WORK WANTED PUBLIC SECRETARY to do your typing and take dictation. Call AD 7-2221 or AD 7-2395 after 6 p.m. MEALS STUDENTS—HAVE your meals with Mrs. Sieg. Reasonable* rates for five or slfc days. Near campus. Call AD 8-8311 or apply at 225 S. Atherton St. MISCELLANEOUS Ph.D. WITH college teaching experience will tutor in English Composition or English Literature. Mrs. Kelly AD 8-8870* THERE WILL be a meeting at 9:00, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1956 at the Dux Club for new teams interested in boiling on Monday nights at 9:15. For further in* formation call Owen Barnhart AD 7-4273. TYPING WORK done at reasonable charge on thesis papers etc. Call Miss Owen AD 8-8636. ____ WILL THE people at the scene of the accident behind Simmons at 1:00 a.m. Sunday please call Dick AP 7-7161 • SQUARE DANCE Band—The “Serenaders’* featuring Fiddlin Dan and Harry Carey, accordionist. Arrange early for parties during the spring semester. Contact Dick Cole AD 8-9607. PIANO INSTRUCTION by experienced teacher—beginners and advanced children and adult. Call AD 8-8693. CASH FOR your car. Spot cash for clean cars. Bring your title. Campus Pontiae Co., 234 E. College Ave., State College. FURNITURE REPAIRS and upholstering. Free estimates. Call AD T-3693. REWARD OF $2O. for information leading to return of green 1951 Studebaker, stolen from 100 block E. College Ave. dur ing midnight movie Friday 13. Call AD 8-8538, Bernard DcLong. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. 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