The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 16, 1957, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
New Head
Appointed
For Mining
Dr. Howard L. Hartman, asso
ciate professor and acting head of
the Department of Mining Engi
neering at Colorado School of
Mines r has been named head of
the University’s Department of
Mining, effective July 1.
The appointment has been ap
proved by the Executive Commit
tee of the Board of Trustees.
As man Resigns
Dr. Hartman will succeed Ar
nold W. Asman, who resigned to
become product manager of min
ing equipment sales for the Rob
ins Conveyor Division of Hewitt-
Robins, Inc., Stamford; Conn.
Dr. Hartman received his bach
elor of science degree in mining
engineering at the University in
1944 after two ye rs of undergrad
uate work at the Colorado mining
school. He received his master of
science degree in mining engi
reering at the University in 1947.
Worked in Arizona
Dr. Hartman continued as an
instructor at the University for a
year, then began working as a
mining engineer and a state mine
dust control engineer in Arizona.
He obtained his doctor of phil
osophy degree from the University
of Minnesota. He was a professor
in Minnesota before receiving the
appointment to the Colorado
School of Mines staff- in 1954.
WSGA Changes
Frosh Tea Date
The Women’s Student Govern
ment Association Senate last
night approved a recommenda
tion to hold the Freshman Tea
in the fall semester instead of in
the spring.
The recommendation sets Nov.
24 as the date for next year’s tea.
This year's lea committee rec
ommended the change of date be
cause in the spring there is a lack
of interest which causes ’poor
attendance. This may be due to
too many other springtime activi
ties. said Janet Moore, chairman
of this year’s tea. She added that
holding the tea in the fall would
enable freshmen and upperclass
women to get acquainted earlier
in the year.
The Senate approved a recom
mendation by Susanne Smith,
WSGA president, to send a dona
tion to overseas hospitals if there
is a balance remaining in the
WSGA treasury at the end of the
year.
Elections Group
Forms Available
Students wishing to apply for
membership on the All-Univer
sity Elections Committee may fill
out forms before May 23 at the
Hetzel Union desk.
Peter Fishb u r n, committee
chairman, said about 15 appli
cants will be selected to serve
on the committee next year. The
final selection of members will
be made in the fall.
Present members who wish to
remain on the committee must
also fill out applications, Fishbum
said. :
Candidates must have a mini
mum 2.0 All-University average,
and no political clique affiliation
at the time of application.
Extra Copies—
(Continued from page one)
issues a month.
The survey showed the need
for a 12-page paper daily but
not the funds to p3y for it.
To Do Further Study
A Collegian Inc. committee is
expected to further study the
proposal.
James H. Coogan, the Univers
ity’s sports publicist and a former
editor of The Daily Collegian
was elected chairman of Collegian.
Inc. He replaces Donald W. Davis j
Read of the Department of Ad
vertising, who resigned the post
Davis, a member of Collegian Inc.
for J 5 years, will continue as a
member.
Edward Dubbs, editor of The
;D?i!y Collegian, was named sec
retary at the board.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •
FOR SALE
GENERAL ELECTRIC clock rjuiio. Will
aeoept any reasonable offer. Cal] AD
7-4953, ask for Lew.
BC-454-B RADIO Recener botrodded-$3O.
Call AD 7-7417.
1950 PLYMOUTH, excellent condition.
£7.000 mileage, new inspection—S26o.
Call AD £>£44l ext. 21S8, ask for Chang.
CAST IRON fen ton header* for *47-63
Chevie six: beat riser included. Call
Jack Kerr AD 7-4928.
1952 DODGE Wayfarer, excellent tires,
new brakes, new ignition. 20 miles to
the gallon. Sacrifice—£34s. Call AD S-87D0.
GOLF WOODS—matched set of 4 Wilson
woods in (food shape. Inquire at Golf
Shop. Price $3O.
1855 IMPERIAL Trailer, 35 feet, two bed-
rooms ; good condition; good location.
See Bob Klein. Hoover** Trailer Park,:
Rt 322, one mile north. State College
SUITABLE TRAILER Locations—Sunrise
Trailer Court, six miles from State
College on Benner Pike. Water, sewage,
laundry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin
$-4446 after 5 p.m.
HOUSE TRAILER—I9S6 Richardson, 41-
foot, two bedrooms. Set up on nice lot.
$B2OO. See Mike Sikorski, Hoover's Trailer
Park,
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and
bath. Available June 2 to Sept. 1. Metz
ger Bldg. Call AD 8-6323.
APARTMENT—3 rooms furnished. One
block to Mall, movie*, stores. AU con
veniences, private bath. Summer, fall.
AD 7-8808.
4-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment. Couple
preferred. Parking space, private bath.
sGfl per month. Child permitted. Summer
only. Call AD 7-7844.
WHEN THE FISHING’S FINE, the gent in our Stickler spends
all day in a dory. He’ll take along tons of tackle and buckets
of bait—but if he forgets his Luckies, watch out! By the time
he gets to port, he’ll be a mighty Cranky Yankee! You see,
you just can’t beat a Lucky for taste. A Lucky is all cigarette
.. . nothing but fine tobacco—mild, good-tasting tobacco
that’s TOASTED to taste even better. So why fish around?
Try Luckies right now. You’ll say they’re, the best-tasting
cigarette you ever smoked!
WHAT ts AH ANGRY RSHt
Snarlin' Marlin
•0* AStS.
V.CX.&.
WHAT IS A FAST SEAftCH?
Brith Frith
mi IVMLDJi
V. or AUtMIA
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 rooms.
bath and kitchen facilities. Plenty of
room for three. Call AD 7-4850 after 7 p.m.
NEAT, TWO-ROOM and private bath fur
nished apartment, one block from cam
pus. Available for one or two persons
from June to Sept. Call AD S-5541, ask
for Ron.
2 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment, suitable
for three for summer—s6o.
Shoup AD 8-6351 before 11,
3 ROOMS AND bath, ( unfurnished: in
clude* range and refrigerator. Apply at
Apt. 2, 221 North Patterson St, after
6 p.m. Available June 15th.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS for summer and
fall, all with hot and cold running
water or private bath. Central, quiet,
low etudent rates. The Colonial, 123 W.
Nittany. Tel. AD -7-4850.
ROOMERS FOR summer school. If plan
ning to stay 6-9-12 weeks. $4.05 * per
week. Phone AD 6-9165, ask for Dave.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Avail
able July 1 to September 1. Low price.
For additional information call AD 7-4657.
30-FOOT SPARTENETTE, one bedroom.
Married couple preferred, available Sept
1. Call at Hilltop Trailer Park No. 3.
NEW MODERN furnished apartment, sum
mer. Available July 1, 1957. Call 324
McElwain.
TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment close
to campus, for summer, June to Septem
ber, Call AL Richards AD 8-9135.
APARTMENT TO sublet furnished;
kitchen, bedroom, bath, three closets.
Available June L 225 S. Atherton, Apt 4.
ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu, 812 Locust
Lane, for all aurnmer sessions. $4.00
per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7-
7732.
Jtl
WHAT’S A MAN WHO STEALS
lAIY CLOTHES!
Diaper Swiper
AAKM artceu.
0. OF CAIIFOIRIA
WHAT ARC VERY SMAU JOINTS?
Bee*' Knees
•VIMT lit
•toaciA nc*.
Product cf cj& jdntuca'.
LIGHT TAN check * ports jacket behind
Armory Sunday morning. Call after 11
p.m. Charles Nyeum AD 7-7818.
WILL PERSON who mifltakingly took
socks from Nittany PUB on Saturday,
please call Robert Bishop ext. 263.
BROWN LOOSE-LEAF Notebook contain*
ins: soil root, soybean, sundan grass data.
Property of R. P. Zimmerman. $lO reward.
Finder return to John McGill, TeL AD 7-
4E53.
PENN STATE Class Ring, initials G.V.L.,
bine stone. Call Gary Latbam AD 7-3332.
STUDENT—-preferably veteran to share
apartment for summer sessions. Call
ext 276, Curtis Sayre.
STUDENTS TO work part-time on week-
ends this summer. See Jack Wimmer.
Wimmer's Sunoco Service. Phone AD
8-6143.
A PHI SIGMA KAPPA fraternity pin.
Call Ernie Larson AD 7-4939.
HUNGRY? Visit Parent Teachers Associa
tion Food Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur
day, May 18 8t Storch Motor Company
(next to Tavern 1.
WORK WANTED
STEADY PART-TIME through summer.
Call Carl AD 8-9066 before 4 p.m. any
day. .
PASSENGERS WANTED
TO CALIFORNIA—after June 8. Call John
Eastman AD 7-4161. 320 S. Pugh St.
WANTED RIDERS to Cumberland. Md..
for sports car races. Leave Friday 5;00
p.m. Calf AD 7-7055 ask for Whitey. -
RIDER TO Los Angeles area. Leaving
17-19 June, arrive 23-26 June. Call AD
7-7308 after 8:30.
BR )
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WHAT DIO CIEOFATRA USE!
RICKARD ZOICR.
WHArS AN ATTRACTIVE WORK OF ART!
Fetching Etching
ZOO ARATMCR.
0. OR COLORADO
cigarettes
“IT’S TOASTED” TO TASTE BETTER * < ,
CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER I
is our middle name
WANTED
HSw
Nile Guile
tUNNING OUTI We're still shelling out
•very Stickler we accept—and we’re still
! plenty! But time is getting short—so
:kling now! Sticklers are simple riddles
with two-word rhyming answers. Both
words must have the same number of
syllables. Send your Sticklers, with your
name, address, college, and class, to
Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount
Vernon, N. Y. And send ’em soon!
THURSDAY. MAY U.W
JOB INTERVIEW
CAMP CONRAD WEISER at Wernera
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.
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR WASH—Horlacber’s Gulf Station*
Saturday May 18 1 till 5. Sponsored by
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.
NEED A SHINE? Trion will polish shoea
Saturday 9 to 12 on the Mall. 1 to 4
at fraternity bouses. Proceeds for Hud
garian Relief Fund.
GRADUATING SENIORS before you
leave campus remember to join the
Penn State Alumni Assn. Special Senior
Membership Fee only $2.00. Come to .the
Alumni Office, 104 Old Main. .
PRICES ON Student-Rate Subscriptions to
Newsweek and Time magazines will ad
vance before Sept. _l. Get new and re*
newal subscription in now if possible.
Rates till Sept 1, $3 a year. Other student
rate subscriptions as follotvs: Life $4.00
yr, 2 yrs. $7.00; Sports Illustrated $4.00 yr. t
Harpers $3.00 yr.; Readers Digest 16 mos.
for $2.00; -Atlantic Monthly - 53.00 yr.
Publishers bill you after subscriptions
start. Write Frank P. Klein, 608 E. 17 St.»
Brooklyn 26, N.Y.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble f
' If sa cal) AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 633 W College Ava.
IT’S HASSINGER for racket stringing tha
No-Awl Way. Latest factory equipment.
Prompt service; guaranteed work; longer
life to string and racket University Ten*
nis Service. 614 E. Beaver Avenue.
FOR PROMPI and expert radio and pbon<w
graph service stop at State College T.V«
282 South Alien Street.
FOR GOOD RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
Saber Labor
• ICMARS FRO IT.
•AS Nil STATS COIUSt
WHAT IS A WOODEN NICKEU
Oaken Token
»rm rmußo.
■ ARQUKTTt
Luckies
Taste
Better