PAGE EIGHT Bus Ad Career The new Business Administration Council selected Ber-i nard Baruch, Richard M. Nixon, John F. Dulles, John Cabot Lodge Jr., George Meany and Adlai E. Stevenson as its pref erences for next year’s Career Day speaker. These names must be submitted to Dean Ossian R. Mac- Kenzie for final approval before any action can be taken. Satisfactory arrangements must I then be made with the tentative' speaker, so plans are indefinite at this point The Council Monday night administration freshmen next also voted to hold Career Day , , ~ in the fall next year as is usual* ** a “°. challenged the busi ly done. This year's Career Day ness administration faculty to a -was held in the spring semester softball game sometime this because the speaker. Gov. spring. George M. Leader, was involved Future council meetings wiU be in political acti ities this falL held every other Monday night. 4U „ „ ’At the next meeting the scholas 2S& IrSvJS =» P u w« dS nose "introducing “n councU wi°li | pose of introducing students to b broken rnhiiSrntinn P bi a rniinLc sophomores for a seat on council ministration in courses on campus „ ri ,i h „ hrnVen and in actual practice in industry . * The plan was temporarily .. , .. _. , _ , shelved until the faculty has a Marketing Club Speaker chance to arrange details such as John F. Fitzpatrick, owner of how many hours a week it should;the Centre County Film Lab, will be, how many credits it should be,]be guest speaker at the Marketing what subject matter should be in- Club meeting at 7:30 tonight at eluded and whether it should be Sigma Chi. a compulsory course. He will discuss “Marketing the The Council voted to have a Service at Centre County.” WHAT'S A SHT HINDU SOLDIER t . Mirk Sikh •NHt niiieitAa. «. or caufoamia WHAT IS A QUMST SAILOPf Anchor Choker .JOHO SlMf. CAlCfc psoobcx or 'J’&nsteGavn. auerica’i leading manufacturer or cigarettes Council Lists Day Choices mixer -with Ihe Home Econom ics Council in ihe near future and a mixer for ihe business at/$ a KYAT 1 H TIME? 'HAT WAS HEL Bi Of TROY! WHAT IS A STOLEN SO ATT DAVID Klim. loroLA v of ios M(tm STUDENTS! MAKE $25 VaJT Do you like to shirk work? Here’s some easy money— start Stickling! We’ll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don’t do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Kappy-Joe- Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Luckies Taste Better “IT’S TOASTED” TO TASTE BETTER ... CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! OLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA THE DAILY O Stanford to Print Psych Props Book Dr. Sidney Siegel, associate pro fessor of psychology, is co-author of a book, “Decision Making: An Experimental Approach,” which jwill be published this month by the Stanford University Press. Dr. Siegel collaborated with Professors Donald Davidson and Patrick Suppes of the philosophy department at Stanford Univer sity. The research work done on the book was supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation. Metals Society to Hear Talk on Steel Alloys John Sands of the International Nickel Co. will speak to the Amer ican Society for Metals at 7:30 tonight in the Mineral Sciences auditorium. He will talk on “Constructional Alloy Steels.” CAMP COUNSELLOR OPENINGS -i —for faculty, students and graduates THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . . . Comprising 250 outstanding boys, girls, brother-sister and co-ed camps, located throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic States and Canada • . . INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment as counsellors, instructors, or administrators... POSITIONS in children's camps, in all areas of activity, are available. WRITE OR CALL IN PERSON: Association of Private Camps—Dept. C 55 West 42nd Street, Room 743 New York 36, N.Y. WHAT A MENU! A dank frank, an ol' roll, a pallid salad, and a dry pie. Let’s face it, friend—your lunch-time fare needs brightening! Recipe: light up a Lucky! It won’t make a filet out of that frank, but it’s a Noon Boon nevertheless. A Lucky, you see, is all cigarette—all great smoking, all the way through. It’s made of fine tobacco—mild, good-tasting tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste even better. But why wait till noon to try one? Right now, you’ll say Luckies are the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! Chic Greek Hot Yacht Ugly Men (Continued from page one) third place, splitting the 1000- point award. Phi Sigma Delta, working with Phi Sigma Sigma, entered a huge black spider, peering menacingly from an oversized web. The spid er, who was Israel Schwab, waved his eight legs in rhythm. Alpha Gamma Rho bore a huge, white-shrouded mummy down Pollock road, chanting “Iknaton for. Ugly Man, for Iknaton is dead.” The mummy was preceded by white-clad girls carrying a crown and treasure chest. The mummy was Glen Elder. The frat ernity worked with Trion colony. A huge cage was dragged down the road by Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Mu. In the cage was Howard Thompson, clutching a mammoth slide rule, portraying, an engineer. “The Hanging of Gene Foster” was Phi Kappa Sigma’s winning rs! WHAT IS A STRICT DISCI FUN ASIAN * CMUOt (RISEN, CIGARETTES WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1957 entry. The ugly man stood by a wooden gallows, flanked by the hangman, the minister and a wo man tearfully clutching a baby. The fraternity worked with Chi Omega. Phi Sigma Delta and Alpha Gamma Rho each were awarded 1000 points. Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Kappa Sigma were each given 500 points. Carnival— (Continued from page two) denly It's 20601 And The First Playboy Rocket Ship Is About to Blast Off”; Phi Sigma Kappa and Delta Zeta, "Jimmie on Jupiter”; Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Gamma Delta, "Terra Terror” l ; Theta Xi, "Atom ’N Evil”; Triangle and Phi Kappa, “The Earthly Confusion”; and West Halls Council, “Time Machine.” Military Society Will Meet - Scabbard and Blade, tri-service military honorary society, will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at Tri-, angle fraternity. CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY ll:00.a.m. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES—I 7 words or less; $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of Insertion. CLASSICAL AND semi-classical LP rec ords in excellent condition.' Prices from $1 to $2.50. Call AD 8-8952. SUITABLE TRAILER locations. Sunrise Trailer Court, six miles from State Col lege on Benner Pike. Water, sewage, laun dry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 5-448 after 5 p.m.- COUPLE WANTS to rent trailer June 1 to Sept. 1. Call AD 8*8441, ext 2096. Bill Waters. ROOMS FOR .RENT: All summer sessions. Special low rates, make reservations now. Apply 317 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. Board and room reservations also being taken for fall semester. SUMMER SESSIONS and fall semester. Centrally located double rooms, 222 S. Allen St Junior and senior engineers or graduate students preferred.* Make reser vations now. Dial AD 8*6774. OR Single Room for rent 420 S. Pugh St Call AD 8-6013. * CASH IN parking lot April 5, 1 p.m. Claim by phoning George Layman ext 263. GIRL*S .RAINCOAT, orange plaid lining at Sigma Nu Saturday night Call 226 Simmons; also brown keycase. SCARAB . BRACELET—miniature with 7 •stones—vicinity of Schwab Auditorium* Friday night Call ext 73. Judy Klanke.’ Reward. DIAMOND RING in vicinity of Atherton Hall. Reward. Call Jack, AD 7-788 L WILL THE person who. took sice 44 Alli gator. Sigma Nu. Sat contact Dave AD 7-7683. I have yours. Reward. PERSON WHO found wristwatch in soap dish in Recreation Hall shower-room Sunday, March 30, call Dean Gladfelter, AD 8-8695. Reward. DTD FRATERNITY Pin In vicinity of Grange dormitory. Initials D.M.B. Cull Barb Shipman, ext. 898. - CAR KEYS in .a brown leather case in vicinity of HUB parking lot Owner’s card in case, if found call AD -8-8884. WILL PERSON who took a beige AUegra coat Friday night a$ Sigma Nu by mis take please contact Barb, 409 Simmons.' BLUE AIR FORCE raincoat, 3rd floor Willard, Friday; chamois gloves in pocket A 1 Howe AD 8-1191. Heart Dean NAVY LEATHER purse, Sparks, Thurs day _ morning. Please return—am blind and broke. Reward. Call Bonnie, 266 Sim mons. COUNSELORS, MALE and Female, for small resident camp in Maryland. State age, schooling and experience. Salary $125- $250 for 7-week season. Write Jewish Community Center, 403 Cottage Ave., Balti more 15, Maryland. STUDENT SALES representatives wanted for sale and* rental of men’s formal wear. Call Mr. Melnick, Room 219, Nittany Lion Inn, before 7 p.m., Wednesday April 10. AGENTS WANTED: Summer selling cam paign. You can make $25.00 weekly in your spare time—we supply you with'free material for over 100 different magazine subscriptions. Bonuses Prizes Commis sions. Drop a post card with your name and address to: Grindle & Co. P.O. Box 633, State College, Pa. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ ing of thesis, term papers, reports etc. Fast, reasonable service. Dial AD 8-6943. COUNSELORS NEEDED. Terrific oppor- tunity. Private Camp on top of .Mount Pocono. Girls 8 to 18. Need General Coun selors, also Athletics, Tennis, Swimming, Archery, Dramatics. Contact Barbara Clark, ext. 1094. MALE CAMP Counselors: General and specialty—Camp Susquehanna, New Mil ford, Penna. for information. Contact Ralph Kehrli, 1117 W. College Ave, State College. < FOR PROM PI and expert radio and phono graph service stop at State College T £32 South Allen Street IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. IT’S HASSINGER for racket stringing the No-*Awl Way Latest factory equipment, prompt service, guaranteed, work. Longer life to string and racket- it T. Hassinger, Whi(a HaU or 514 Beaver Ave. after't p.m. FOR SALE FOR RENT FOUND WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
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