THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1 Prof to Con Gold Searc Dr. Wakefield Dort, tant professor of geol: conduct a search this su a $4 million gold plac In northern Idaho. During the past 100 3, tides of gold have been from mines in gravels an ancient river valley eroded during the Gre• several thousand year Dort will map this ,system under the ausp' Idaho Bureau of Mines ogy. In a second project grant from the Geologi. of America, Dr. Dort areas in the northe Mountains where m glaciers existed during, Ice Age. ~` _ - ':::t; as '~ i' 's`~ TOMORROWS THE .. .DAY TOMORROW, before a host of witnesses, we'll select a name (as listed in last creek's ad) to receive our annual gift of a round - trip all expense paid vacation to Bermuda. See to morrow's - ad for winner's name. THOUGH it's publication is not indicative of good taste on our part, we thought the above parody-sketch by Lenny - Epstein was humorous enough to occupy our next to last ad. If any coed can prove that this more than a reasonable facsimile of herself before tomorrow, her name goes into the Bermuda box also. ABOUT 106 odd party pix from recent parties are available for 50c each today and tomorrow. A 30% discount on all frames today and tomorrow also. WOULD you mind if-we devoted about 15 cents worth of space to us? This is supposed to be an ad, you know. We merely . feel that your day would hardly be complete if you didn't know that this is actually the best time of the year for a portrait. A slight suntan gives vibrant flesh tones in a fine portrait. Of course we assume you have a sunlamp. You do? Then'you can afford our prices. Or visa versa. WANT to thank all the crunchers and their counterparts for the hundreds of post cards we received in February. ALSO want to thankall our followers who looked for our 1 occasional controvers al column. We are told, by this paper's management that our ads should be bona-fide ads from now on: Such as "Bill mole an portraits are fine—You should buy some, nay, many, _real soon—etc." Thus no longer can we editorialize. That's what newspaper editors are meant for. Anyway its been fun or has it?* 13.6 •as •Drop,as a +attic Application Deadline Set for Dorm Rooms uct li r., assis i gy, will mer for it. deposit Applications from upperclassmen for accommodations in University residence halls for the 1957-58 academic year will be accepted until tomorrow in 102 Waring. 'ears, par . ecovered which fill that was 't Ice Age Application blanks are available in 102 Waring and at the Nittany area post office. All upperclais . men who did not apply under the All-University average quota may apply. ago. Dr. .Id river ces of the hand Geol- Council Keys Available Engineering Student Council keys are available in 203 Hetzel Union for members of the 1956-57 council. Council shingles will be avail able next week. under a , al Society ill study n Rocky untain-top the Great ao el I •I' Sincerely, • bill and bunny I colenian's t college avonu• card and S:grio l 44/..• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Upper classmen applying for accommodations in the West Halls will be placed on a , waiting list and assigned to Nittany area or Pollock Circle. All assignments to West Halls will be determined by a drawing conducted by the Association of Independent Men. Fall Semester Assignments Students who plan to live off campus or in a fraternity during the spring semester should apply for a Pollock Circle assignment; only upperclassmen in this area will.be released in January 1958. Housing and food service ap plications for upperclasswomen, which are handled through the dean of women's office, are al most completed. Applications for accommoda tions in residence halls for the 1957 summer sessions _ are being accepted in 102 Waring. To Live in Hamilton Men students applying for both housing and food service will be housed in . Hamilton; those wish ing only housing will be assigned to McAllister or Watts. Women applicants for the com bined housing-food services will be assigned to Thompson or Mc- Kee. Housing accommodations only will be available in Women's Building or Grange Hall. A section of McAllister will be assigned to married couples with out children. Although food ser vice is not required under the contract in this unit, meal tickets will be obtainable. Residence halls may be occu pied between 3 and 8 p.m. the day preceding • registration for each summer session. 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