CAGE EIGHT Unit Elections (Continued from pave. two) dent; Sue Hansen, Valentina Ko pach. secretary-treasurer. The northeast unit named Rae Waters, Heather Lohrentz. Sally Jervis. president; Janet Skives, Barbara Sherman, Barbara Hill, Patricia Downes, Marylyn Boote, vice president; 'Mary Nash, Margaret J. Smith, Sandra Reim cr, Loretta Terlizzi, secretary; Mary Campbell, Nancy Newman. - Margaret Conrad, Lorri Brutout, Janet Ours, Barbara Martino, treasurer. The southwest unit has named Joan Schmidt, Nancy liansgen. Mary Peters, Patricia Pyatt, Mary Lytle. president: Nancy Kepler. Irene Horvath, Mariann Moldo van, Lillian Cordero. Dorothy Lentz. vice president: Sue James, Jane Reed, Iris Ress, Reva Heller, Gloria Swartz, secretary; Anita Lorah. Terry Adler, Lois Coltel laro, Beverly Dashevsky, treas urer. Atherton's northwest unit nom inated Janice Juppenlatz, Judy Berman, Evelyn bunting, Betsy CLASSIFIEDS "A4* ifflumt be in by 11:00 a.= the preceding day," RATES 17 words Of lees: 34.50 One Insertion $5.75 Two Innetions MOO Three Insertions Additional words 3 for All for each day of ineertios. FOR SALE =NE=I=ILIIMUZIM Facet. 111 ion cond tion. trin. Al) ). -1.0". i 1. . 11 . MOBILE Cr it i,oir Trailer. ititicol- lent eemlit_ses ; set an. oI AvailiaLle PhAme AD 1• -/-071... 3W4 DODGE) Coronet herd-top con‘ertible: 4 new tird.o, imelio. Fester, nOon seta Exediont rouditio... Call AD a-9€43. ]b4B STUMM:AK ER —l.4y rotted : me- ffiMIEIMMEMI 4 C.:16501 . .4 ELECTRIC Hawslimn guitar. S&4. Alga Spanb,h ruitnr and cant. vo. Room 4.. Penn Lab. between 2 and rPP.m. FOR PROMPT and extwrt radio and phono graph service stop at State College T.V.. «32 South Allen Street. LOST PENN State 'Lippe, notebook Lore in front of Old Main. Inlallanble SWUM and paper.. Will pleasie call tut. C 23, Hill liarilinr. WALLET -- Importavt 1.4,r4e, wrn la JarY 2.0 Bur, Phi Kappa hirtna. Call AD 7-44.69. Rea ard. '-• - • rICIKETT-ECKLE 011410 rule me•ar Chem ietry buildings Fr.day morning. N.n.r aft end of slide, earr, ;tar ring mixsing. Finder will sere n.y lice. Call AD 74.159 Rom G. CHARCOAL BROWN and Libel ttriped avert cort. College Diner. Sut*tantial ivvrand. CAL Bruce liar AD 1-4t.214. FOUND CASH. Ph.... ELer in 5-4.146 -- ; - & - f to-r - 111 r.m. FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE mom. Fine location. Free P+l . kini.v. 110 -1.9:15. Itobbi=CLOSE to eumput, eotoforta,blo. .titore shoat,, goal beam. rood ptutit' wv•ekt,. College. ROOMS FOR RENT MALE STUDENT to :shore double room with hot and rol.l running. water. Call AD 7471.2 or AD 7-4t4,0. Asl. for Susan. Susan. ONE-HALF double room for reitt. $5 Per w.. - eic Clone to eatnlpu.. A\wilYble im sorodisanly l'hone AD 7-2t4:4t, , t4Rtcol.tii•Y: STUDElfs.:Tand upper class room sill find comfortable rooms with but and cold running water or private Lath at Colonial Hotel. 523 W. Nittany Oi•ratte. State C.ll.ge. Central location. Quietly operate.] for rest and study. Low student rates. WANTED MUSICIANS—VioIin, Clarinet. Saxophone, CAI°, Trumpet and Trombone pli*ers laorded for Thespian Show. Chß Ken Todd AD 7-11959 if interet-ted. _ STRIA( BASS piryo.r for mewl. in Combo ~ P Portt. Ity. Coll AD E-67E9 ..k for Wo) id 1 7 :31C i:0 - rY I ST— 11 ripe, 1I y Th4,...pi.n whoa . . if in tPrrstord 01l 1: ea Ttoola AD 7-4967. NOTICE DRAFTEES: YOU con be draft exempt and earn one semebter's tuition by work- Ina tw•o ileum per week for a year—plus other beim (rt.. VETERANS: Army Sgt. (or A/F 5/Sot) can earn owr two sernes tem tuition by working two hour, per 'week for a year for thew and t.ther National Guards benefit*. Call Lt. Bunter AD ":4357 PERSONAL TRACTOR RECEIVED sa iclettt Letter a,-or— Will return fawr Saturday. euRNS. CAMPBELL. Fitzpatrick. cher. Cart...r. Hancock. Hintz. Hood, 'Hubert. Quinn. Schofield, Schwab, Stewart, Todd. M'ear. Nilson, Watson. MISCELLANEOUS CHIROPRACTORS—Dr. James W. Magurey. Dr. Jou.ph Kr3ensienr.ki-- new office ad areas. ISS E. Keiser A,e. I above Weit.. Stone). Phone Al) 7-:'it.nn. IS TOUR t)pewriter rou trouble? It en% call AD :-2452. or bring machine to 633 W College AI., 3TS HASSINGER for rocLet stringing the No-Awl Way. Latest factory <nu in then; prompt sermiee, c amontood work. /Ammer life to citing and racket. R. T. Naas nßer , White HaU Sc Llll Beaver Ave. ohs 6 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Monday— Witcroft, president; Marilyn Cohen, Ruth Johnson, Arlene Donofrio. Judy McFarland, vice president; Heather Davidheiser, Kay Klepper, Lynn Ward, secre tary-treasurer. Grange has nominated Jean Seiler, Karen Bixler. Nancy Ash, president; Sally Williams, Judy Tame, vice president; Gail Rolle. Janet Townsend, Dorothy Kellett. secretary-treasurer. The first meeting of the new WSGA HoUse of Representatives will be held Tuesday noon, Octo A f] Here's How to Play nv OLD GOLD'S GREAT NEW GAME A total of 24 puzzles will appear before the Christmas holiday. Get started now in Old Gold's exciting new game for college students only. Here are the Official Tangle Schools Rules! SAVE THEM! 1. PRIZES (a) P. Lorillard Company, the makers of OLD GOLD CIGARETTES, will award a total of 116 prises, ♦ slued at more than 515,000—t0 college students in the United States in accordance with the following Official Rules. .See complete het of prim.) (b) This game will consist of twenty-four (24) monogrammed puzzle drawings to be published in this and other college newspapers; three puzzles each week for right were, and a series of tie-breaking purslte, if needed, as outlined in rule 2. (4.) Contestants must arrange the scrambled letters from each of the 24 monogrammed drawings so that they correctly spell the name of a certain American college or unit ersity. In the scrambled drawings there are no superfluous letters, no distortion of letters, and no letters are left out to confuse or mis lead entrants. A clue will be furnished with each draw ing to help identify the correct answer to the puzzle. 2. (a) The person complying with all the rules of the game and molting the highest number of puzzles correctly will be declared the winner of the first prize, a 40-day tour of the world for two persona—the winner and another person of his choosing or, at the option of the winner, the first prize shall consist of $5,000 to be pall to the winner. The person complying with all the rider of the game and soli. ing the second highest number of puzzles correctly will be declared the winner of the second prise- In like manner, the winners of the remain ing 84 prizes will be determined. (h) In case more than one person solves correctly the same number of puzzles, the prize tied for, and as many subsequent prizes as there are persona tied, w ill be reserved and those so tying will be required to soh, a FrA of tie-breaking puzzles, to determine the order in which the reserved prizes will be awarded. Each of the tie-breaking puzzles will be com prised of scrambled letter. forming the names of either one, two or three American colleges or universities. Clues with each puzzle drawing will indicate whether the puzzle contains one, two or three school' to be Wen taSed. If, after solutions bate been submitted to this second set of puzzles, a tie or ties still remain, those tied will be required to solve another tie-breaking puzzle-Ac companying this Lie-breaker will be an official list of American colleges and unit ereitien From these, contest ante will make up a lie of schools and colleges in accord ance with instructions to be given at that time. The contestant earning the highest score in so doing will be awarded the highest of the prizes tied for. The neat highest prize will be awarded the contestant earning the second highest score and so on down through the re served prize, that hate been tied for. These tie-breaking puzzles, if necessary, will be mailed to each contestant. START NOW ! Start smoking those great Old Gold cigarettes ...start playing the great new game, "Tangle Schools"! Win a free tour of the world for two! PUZZLE NO. I CLUE: Situated in an attractive New England town. this college for women opened in 1875. A training school for women naval officers was held here during World Wur 11. Organizational Meeting To Be Held by FTA Members and prospective mem bers °I Future Teachers of Ameri ca have been urged to attend the first meeting of the club to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in 405 Old Main: This year's plans will be dis cussed and temporary committee chairmen will be' appointed. A French film will be shown follow ing the business meeting. ber 9, in 218 Hetzel Union Build ing. At that time a vice-chairman and secretary will be elected. P. Lorillard Company reserves the right (only In the event of further tie or ties) to require contestants to solve a. many tie-breaking puzzles under supervision, and without assistance, aa are necessary to determine a single winner for each prize. 1. NOTE (a) When entrants have completed solutions to the complete set of 24 initial puzzles, It hich are to be published three per week in this paper, the solutions are to be printed or typewritten by the entrant in the answer space prot.ided on the puzzle (or a reasonable facsimile). The complete set of 24 puzzles must be answered, neatly trimmed and enclosed in an envelope, flat and not rolled and addressed to:—Tangle Schools, P. 0. Box 26A, Mount Vernon 10, N. Y., and mailed bearing a postmark not later than December 19, 1956. Decorated, pasted or embellished puzzles are not per mitted- Each set of 24 puzzles must be accompanied by a wrapper from any type OLD GOLD CIGARETTE package—(REGULAR, KING-SIZE OR FILTER KINGS) or a reasonable faasimile thereof. (b) More de tailed instructions on the mailing of completed sets of puzzles will be published later. No Solutions are to be sent in separately. Save the puzzles and your solutions DO that they may be submitted as a complete set at the end of the game. Entrants are not limited as to the num ber of complete sets of Solutions. However, each set must be submitted indhidually, and only one prize will be awarded to any one entrant. (c) Alter the deadline for mailing solutions, the correct answers to all 24 puzzles will be published in a single issue of this paper. Each contestant must keep an accurate record of all solutions and check his answers with the published correct answers. 4. WHO MAY ENTER: (a) This game is open to all boon fide college students in the United States: that is. persona s ho, at the time of entering, are duly registered In an accredited college or university within the continental boundaries of the United States, except that the game is not open to students whose immediate fami lies are employed by P. Lorillard Compapy or its adver tising agencies. Contest is subject to all State and Federal regulations. (b) Contestants may, if they prefer, make copies of the puzzles by hand. Copies of the puzzles- and of OLD. GOLD package wrappers reproduced by a multiple process such as carbon paper or mimeograph are not acceptable. Entrants wbo want back puzzles and copy of Official Rules may obtain them by addressing their request to Tangle Schools Back Puzzles, P. 0. Box 9. Grand Central Annex, New York 17, N. Y., enclosing 9‘ in payment for each puzzle desired and/or rules, together with a STAMPED PUZZLE NO. 2 . . CLUE: This university is located in the Midwest, and is known for its large engineering schools. It was first opened to students in 1874. ANSWER Name_ Address City College 'What's This?' Answer Engineers• May Sign Up The picture on page two is of Far Machine Instruction the monument to General James The Engineering and Architee- A. Beaver, governor of the Com monwealth in the late 'Bo's and lure Student Council will sponsor c clases in the operation of calcu acting president of the University - gating machines. • in the early 1900's. The monument Engineering students who have is situated near Beaver Ftel d, upperclass standing may register which bears his name. at the Hetzel Union desk or in 4 Main Engineering. AIEE-IRE Will Meet The classes will start Oct. 10. The first meeting of the Elec- Classes will be held from 7 to 9 trical Engineering Society, the each night in 4 Main Engineering. AIEE-IRE joint student branches, will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday FOR GOOD RESULTS in 110 Electrical Engineering. The meeting is planned as a l usE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS student-faculty mixer. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1956 SELF-ADDRESSED emclope. (c) Prior to recchinst a prize each 'sinner may be required to sign an alit da% it erriil3 ing that he or she is eligible to compete in accordance with rule 4-a; that he or she has not bought, sold or exchanged the puzzle solutions and is .not acting for, either by prosy or in collaboration with, any person who is not qualified to participate under the rules. 5. METHOD OF JUDGING: Decision of the judges is final and contestants so agree upon entering the game.' Solutions to the puzzles will be judged on correctness, Including the spelling of the names. All entries become the property of P. Lorillard Company. None will be returned. P. Lorillard Company cannot be responsible for any solutions unduly delayed or lost in the mails; this also applies to mall from the P. Lorillard Company to any contestant. On entering the game, each con testant accepts the foregoing rules as binding. P. Lorillard Company reserves the right to disqualify any entrants' not conforming. Evidence indicating collusion by or Ineligibility of contestants will automatically disqualify such contestants. P. Lorillard Company reser% es the right to correct any typographical errors or other errors which may appear in any published matter In connection with this game. P. Lorillard Co.,*insofar as publication of puzzles is concerned, is responsible only for submitting material for publication to news papers invoked. Copyright 1956, Harry H. Hollister SAMPLE PUZZLE IF>E4 SLUM CLUE The third oldest institution of higher education in the United States, this university was chartered in 1701, and later named for a native of Boston. Walter Camp was a great football coach here. ANSWER: YALE Save this alphabet. Letters shown in all puzzles will have the same characteristics. Notice the M's ,have straight sides; the W's are slanted. Note the difference between the N's and the Z's. ABCDEFGHIJKLM, NOPQRSTUVWXYZ PUZZLE NO. 3 CLUE: Founded in 1834, this university acquired its present name 50 years later— in 1E64. Originally a medical college, it issued the first degree in medicine con ferred in the Southwest. ANSWER Nome . . Address_ City tate—,.... Cato
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