PAGE EIGHT Education Workshop Scheduled for July The sixth annual Workshop on Education for Inter national Understanding will be held at the University during the main session, July 1 to August 10. Three or six credits may be earned by students enrolling in the six-week course, which is open to students of all de partments, teachers, school administrators, foreign students, organizational representatives and the general public. Dr. Leonard S. Kenworthy, as sociate professor of education at Brooklyn College, again will serve as director of the work shop. Dr. Rose M. Cologne, pro fessor of education, will be the coordinator. The Champ- (Continued from page seven) recalls lo this writer's mind a : certain girl in the Olympic Try- • outs in Rec Hall a year back, and we must again praise Ar mando fo- his excellent eye. Her name is Muriel Davis. She’s from Indianapolis, Ind. and she was on the women’s Olympic! team. She and Armando had ai friendly “battle of the medals”! at th«- recent AAU tourney and! as -isual, the male conquered, 5-3.1 In Muriel's defense it must bej said that she had three gold med-| als, but so did Armando, who also I had two third-place medals. I There’s plenty more to talkj about this great Penn State ath-i lete, but space limits us to these few words of praise and appreci ation for a job well done. ; Parmi Nous Taps 24 Junior Men Twenty-four juniors have been Other speakers will be an tapped by Parmi Nous, senior : n , oun . ce< * The workshop will men's hat society. ,also include discussions, films and They are: " ;other audio-visual materials and Joseph Boehret. James Hart,j ass *^ ne( l reading. Harry .Oxman, Philip Petter, Earlj The 1956 workshop had 38 par- Poust, George Wills, Louis Won-|ticipants, including a core of 18 derly, Robert Yeager, Richard! summer session students for the Biery, George Harrison. Stephen!entire 6-week period. There were Higgins, Paul Schonbachler. I two delegations from abroad, in- James Schry, George Sham-!eluding three educators from Bo baugh, Robert Stroup, Richardjlivia and 13 guests from Belgium, Schilpp, Ronald Casarella, PerjFrahce and French possessions. Torgerson. Roy Vollmer, Richard] Representatives of the World Martin'.’ Marshall Berman, Gary Brotherhood Organization and Miller, Alan Jones, Vincent Ca- the World Affairs Council of rocci, Philadelphia also attended. A new idea in smoking...all-new Salem • WAV • &W* ■ * menthol fresh To Visit Unil&d Nations One week of the workshop will jbe devoted to the Middle East, j another to Latin America and a |third to Africa. A week's study jOf the United Nations will be (highlighted by a 3-dav trip to the (United Nations headquarters in New York City. | Among the guest speakers will Ibe Guillermo Nannetti, educa itional secretary of the Pan-Amer jican Union. The Rev. James H. Robinson, executive director of the Morningside Heights Com munity Center, New York City, jwill address the joint meeting of the workshop and the School Superintendents and Principals Conference on July 23. 38 Participated Last Year • rich tobacco taste • most modem filter THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1948 NEW MOON Houietrailer, 24 foot, patio and aluminum awning—$875. Col lege View Trailer Park. Phone AD 7*4462. MAGNA VOX HI-FI AM-FM radio 45 r.p.m. Phonograph. 12" Hi-Fi speaker; 2 original Glenn Millet albums; auto graphed Benny Goodman albums and others. Call Schantz ext. 119 L AUSTIN HEALEY 100, 1955 sports con vertible ; radio, beater, cigarette lighter. Original owner. Call AD 8-1054. SUITABLE TRAILER Locations—-Sunrise Trailer Court, six miles from State College on Benner Pike. Water, sewage, laundry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 6-4446 after 5 p.m. 1952 HUDSON “8". RH. hydramatic, new inspection, economical to run—s37s. Call AD 7-4979 ask for Lee. HOUSE TRAILER—I9S6 Richardson. 41- foot, two bedrooms.. Set up on nice lot. 33200 See Mike Sikorski, Hoover's Trailer Park. OPPORTUNITY— pins 1952 Elcar house trailer. Owner graduating. Reasonable offer will be accepted. Open for inspection Sat. and Sunday, weekdays after 5:30. John Hlbler, 32 Hilltop, State College, Pa. TWO BUNKBEDS with mattresses, one cabinet, one bureau, one chest of drawers, one desk. Phone AD 8-6990 after 6:15 p.m. ROOMS FOR Men. All summer sessions at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Convenient to town and campus. Special low rates. Reservations now being taken. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment for rent two blocks from - campus. ' Free parking. laundry. Available immediately. Call AD 8-1043 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. except weekends. ROOMS FOR Men. All summer sessions. Special rates. 216 W. College Ave. ROOMS FOR Men. All' summer sessions. Rooms for double or single occupancy at 222 S. Allen. Reservations also being taken for fall semester, double occupancy only. Upper classmen in engineering and graduate students preferred. Call AD 6- 6774 before 5 p.m. to see rooms and make reservations. JUNIORS AND Seniors—make reservations now for school year 1957-58. Board and room at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. FURNISHED APARTMENT—three rooms and bath, centrally located. Available July 1. Days call AD 8-6727 and evenings AD 8-8598. APARTMENT—reasonable: private bath. Available June 1 to Sept. 7. Convenient location. For married couple. 622 W. Col lege Ave. Call AD 7-4073. JUNIORS AND Seniors make reservations now for school year 1957-58. Board and room at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. You smoke refreshed COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOH KENT Take a puff—it’s Springtime! Light up a filter-tip Salem and find a smoke that refreshes your taste the way Springtime does you. It’s a new idea in smok ing—menthol-fresh comfort.. .rich tobacco taste.. .pure, white modern filter! They’re all in Salem to refresh your taste. Ask for Salem— you’ll love ’em! Salem refreshes your taste FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM, first floor, beside bath, near campus. Male only. Available in June. Call AD 7-2666. VERY CLEAN 3 room apartment, private bath from June lto Sept. 1. Couple preferred. AD 7-2043. SINGLE OR double rooms for summer sessions, very reasonable. Call AD 7*4050. APARTMENT— FURNISHED. 3 rooms, private bath; near campus; available June Bth. Contact Bill Grove, 225 S. Atb erton St., Apt. S. APARTMENT LEASE for sale for fall semester. Available for summer. Call AD 7-2575 or contact 41 Metzger Bldg. ROOMS FOR men—all summer sessions at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave.%Con venient to town and campus. Special low rates. Reservations now being taken. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. ROOMS FOR men. Ali summer sessions. Rooms for double or single occupancy at 222 S. Allen. Reservations also being taken for Fall semester, double occu pancy only. Upper classmen in engineer ing and graduate students preferred. Call AD 8-6774 before 6 p.m. to see rooms and make reservations. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, avail able for summer, 1 block from campus. Call AD 7-7967 after 5 p.m. ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu. 312 Locust Lane, for all summer sessions. $4.00 per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7- 7732. CANNON, type used in yacht races, at Lambda Chi Alpha Sat. night. Call Jarvis ext. 288. GIRL'S BLUE-RIMMED Glasses in a blue case on or around Beaver Field. Call Ellie ext 1098. PAIR OF dark-rimmed prescription sun glasses, near HUB or girls* dorms last Sunday. Reward. Call Dave Sifter AD 8- 6786. LIT. 21 BOOK—The Literature of Eng land. Finder call Joan, 409 Atherton. PAIR OF black flannel slacks in front of Simmons, Saturday night Call Tim Helvig at ext 960. ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT lost at DTD Friday night, if found call Don Doyle ext 1189. $5.00 reward. PAIR OF sunglasses at Municipal Tennis Courts Monday evening. Call Chip Strange. AD 8-8394. ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT. Phi Kappa Sigma last Saturday eve. Name in neck band. Tim, AD 7-7754. LADIES GOLD Watch with green stones, left in HUB'S ladies room by ballroom at 6:30 on last Monday. Sentimental value. If found call 421 Simmons. Reward. SINGLE OR Double rooms for summer sessions. Very reasonable. Call AD 7-4050. KHAKI COAT from Theta Xi Sat nite; green lining. Call Sue, 401 McElwain. FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1957 WILL THE PERSON who took an Alii- gator raincoat with a Rex label from AXP Saturday night please call Bob Terry. AD 7-2207. GIRL'S EYE glasses and Shaeffer dot pen in 110 E.E. Call Oaks at AD 8-9006. ONE DOUBLE or two single rooms for fall semester. (Female students). Pre ferable close to campus. Call Jan 'at AD 7-3992. TWO MEN to share advantages and re sponsibilities of five-room apartment for summer. Close to campus. AD 7-2307. CAMP CONRAD-WEISER at Werners- ville, Pa., will interview men for general counsellor and village chief positions— attractive salary range. Interview dates— May 17. 18. Sign up in advance at 112 Old Main. WANTED— Roomers for summer school, if planning to stay 6-9-12 weeks. Price $4.00 per week. Contact Dave Lcnzner, Pi Lamb da Phi. 125 S. Pugh St Phone AD 8-9185. HELP WANTED STUDENT PIN BOYS—Steady part-time job if you can schedule the right two or three evenings. It's $1.95 singles or $3.98 doubles for a full 2 hr. tournament. Inquire Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. DISHWASHERS WANTED at Alpha Ep silon Pi fraternity. Call Martin Freed man at AD 8-1039. RIDE WANTED RIDE TO California after June 8. Call ext 1198, Karl Lilje. MISCELLANEOUS PRICES ON Student-Rate Subscriptions to Newsweek and Time magazines will ad vance before. Sept. 1. Get new and re newal subscription in now if possible. Rates till Sept J, $3 a year. Other Btudent rate subscriptions as follows: Life $4.00 yr, 2 yra. $7.00; Sports Illustrated $4.00 yr.; Harpers $3.00 yr.; Readers Digest 16 roos. for $2.00: Atlantic Monthly $3.00 yr. Publishers hill you' after subscriptions start. Write Frank P. Klein, 608 E. 17 St- Brooklyn 26, N.Y. HAUL IT YOURSELF—two wheel utility trailer, new tires, bumper - hitch. Call anytime, 124 Osman Street. FOR PROMPI and expert radio and phono graph service stop at State College T.Y« 432 South Allen Street. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble f If so cal) 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. University Ten nis Service. 614 E. Beaver Avenue. Created by R. J.Reynolds Tobacco Company. w v y** •* --: ■. FOUND WANTED WANTED