PAGE EIGHT Prize News Photos Shown at Library Seventy-five prize-winning news and feature photo graphs by noted American news photographers are...on dis play at the Pattee Library. These pictures comprise one of the traveling groups of prize-winning photographs from the annual University of Missouri news and feature photography competition. Loan Blanks Are Available For Women Application forms for student loans and fellowships are avail able to University women at the dean of women's office. The loans, which are financed by Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror ity, are available to women under 30 years of age who have com pleted at least one year of Uni versity work. Women in the jun ior and senior classes will be given preference. A maximum of $4OO will be loaned to one applicant, and it may be used for tuition, books and supplies, room and board and transportation. Five hundred dollar fellow ships are available to women who will receive a bachelor's degree before July 1. Candidates must 'have a high scholastic standing, be under the age of 30, and have shown ability in some form of University activity. The appointments are for one a academic year, and are made on a competitive basis without re gard to sorority affiliation. University Trees— (Continued from page one) them to Beaver Field at specified times to be sprayed with fireproof chemicals. The fireproofing material used was composed of one pound of borax and one pound of am monium cloride mixed with two gallons of water. The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is the tallest hotel in the world. HAVE A REAL CIGARETTE...Ioft a, '''''._............,,:,..":::...::::•.11,1 "I go for Camels because I want a real cigarette—not just fads and Discover the difference Taste the difference! Camels Feel the . difference! The are rich, full-flavored, and exclusive Camel blend of deeply satisfying pack after quality tobaccos has never between " just smoking " and Camels! pack. You can always count been equalled for smooth, on Camels for the finest taste. agreeable smoking. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Among the prize-winners ex hibited are "Tornado Kansas" by Leonard McCombe of Time magazine; "The Walls Came Tumbling Down," a fire picture by Lt. Bob Kennedy of the Asso ciated Press; "Kentucky Derby -1955," a portrait of a woman derby fan, also by McCombe. Also displayed are "The Bare ifoot Contestant,",a sports picture lby Richard Carlson of the Law irence, Kansas, Journal-World; and "104 Years Young," a por trait of an aged lady by Earl Seu ibert, of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Churchill Series Shown There is also a photograph of President Dwight D. Eisenhower instructing his grandson on how to swing a golf club. It is en titled "Presidential Body English" and was taken by Stanley Tre tick of the United Press. A series of portraits of Winston Churchill in the exhibit is en titled. "A Very Gallant Gentle man Moved Beyond Words." This series is by Larry Burrows of Time magazine. One feature of the display is the "Dust Bowl Series," a pic torial account of the recent drought in the Southwest, by Dave Mathias of the Denver Post. About 300 Chosen The annual University of Mis souri competition is entered into by staff and free lance photo graphers from all over the coun try. About 200-300 pictures are selected as prize-winners, the pictures are broken into groups of about 80, and these groups are sent around the country for exhi bition in various places. The exhibition at the Univer sity is being sponsored by the !School of Journalism. The display will continue until Saturday. Landscape Division Photographs Roads The Division of Landscape Con struction and Maintenance has completed photographing the Uni versity's 81 road and driveway en trances. The photographs will be sent to the State Department of High ways in Harrisburg. Walter W. Trainer, director of landscape construction and main tenance, said the photographs and locations of the entrances will be sent to Harrisburg to comply with a State law. The law requires private roads and driveways to be re-registered within succeed ing 20-year periods or become public. Russell Signs Contract BOSTON, Dec. 19 (W)—Bill Russell, 6-10 All America and Olympic basketball player, today signed to play with the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball [Association. Russell, ef - stwhile University of San Francisco star, was signed for an undisclosed amount by Cel tic owners Walter Brown and Lou Pieri in a brief ceremony at Bos ton Garden. REP TIES . . . British rep and regimental stripes, woven knit, and pat tern ties. All priced at only $l. t. V ;-.;• . . \C it ' • :12 ~,fr ~ 7. , PENNSHIRE r lets me down tl f ie,Zati NSFIELD 'italic - 1 : . ...,...):,,,::. 'intton-Salem. North Carolina Collegian St (Continued from page five) has been proof-read, it is put in a metal form the size of a page. Personnel are assigned to "issue" once a week, which means they are expected to be in the office from 4 p.m: until all the proofs have been read and the paper is ready to go to press. Of course, women staffers must leave according to their permissions. The Collegian goes to press' while most students sleep very soundly, three or four hours after Collegian staffers have finished, their work. Sometime between 1 5 and 6 a.m., the big presses begin) to roll. They do their job in 15. minutes. The circulation staff takes over from here. They make sure that Collegians are placed at various points on campus where sleepy students can easly pick them up. A junior board wire editor has the sole responsibility of choosing stories, writing headlines, and de ciding where stories go on the ADS MUST DE IN HY 11:00 LIM. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES-17 words or less: $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words S for .05 for each day of insertion. 1 WONMAN'S NEW Helhros watch, 17 jewels, 14 kt. gold, Frt with R diamonds. Muat sell. Don Brannon AD 7-4679. $lOOO OFF original price on • 1955 41-foot 2 bedroom trailer. large bath_ and kitchen. Owner will finance. Call EL 5-2972. TRAILER, $l5OO. Floor plan outstanding, condition excellent and modern. 25-feet. Neighbors priceless. Hoover Trailer Park, AD 7-7577. ONE METAL Clarinet. For information call Bill Shannon AD '7-71.51. 1954 VINDALE Mobile Home. 28 ft.. awn- inr included. Set up in nice location. See at Woodsdale Parl, Phone AD R-8010 or AD 8-6876. WOMEN'S SKATES, size 7—ss. Good con dition. used one year. Call AD 8-6441. MEN'S HOCKEY Skates. viz* 9—ss. Good condition. used one year. Call AD 5-6358. ONE HALF double room for male students 114 E. Beaver Ave. Call AD 7-4147. ONE HALF double room. Available im mediately or next aetnexter. Call N. Tay lor, AD 7-4 FLO. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR RENT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1956 ffers Find page. He or she is usually super vised by a senior boarder and aided by a candidate. The editor of the paper directs day-to-day policy and oversees general operations. Much of his time is spent with public rela tion work and in preparing the editorial page with the manag ing editor. The sports editor directs his two pages as he sees fit. This year The Daily Collegian is operating in its 52nd year of publication as a student-operated newspaper. In its infancy the paper was an eight column, four page weekly. Since then, it has grown to an 8- to 12-page tabloid published Tuseday through Saturday. More than anything, Collegian personnel cherish the words of the late President Ralph Dorn Helsel: "No member of the College administration will censor your copy in advance of publication:* This policy continues today. LOST PAIR OF reading glasses in the vicinity of A - sericulture Library. Name Cunning. ham inside alligator case. Call AI) 7-41681. RAINCOAT IN Penn State Diner between 2-3 a.m. Sunday. Call Peter Senin AD 11-6265. ONE GREY tweed topcoat withnanietape at HUB cafeteria Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Contact Jon Plaut AD 7-2941. I have yours. SORORITY PIN, Zeta Tau Alpha, white gold pin with guard and officer's key.. Finder call 276 Simmons. SORORITY PIN and Fraternity Pin. Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Delta Rho. Call Grange 896. Kathy Stroup. ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT with torn pocket outside 125 Sparks on Friday. Call John Dancy. ext. 257. FOUND ONE NEW bathrobe on the Mall. Contact Al Messel ext. 11S7. Owner Day ad. _ _ Lz.llaiLdaimk=kl.lA RIDERS WANTED to Florida and back, Dec. 20 - Jan. 2. Call Don DeWalt AD 7-4163. MISCELLANEOUS FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono. graph service stop at State College T.V., 232 South Allen Street. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? 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