PAGE EIGHT Ag Council To Begin Evaluation Faculty evaluation question naires are being distributed this week to all students enrolled in a course in the College of Agricul ture. The purpose of the evaluation is to help the professors improve their courses and their teaching methods. Students do not sign the questionnaires and the only per son who sees them is the profes sor of that particular course. Questionnaire Outlined Questions pertaining to the gen eral organization of the course, the student's confidence in the professor, the presentation of the material and achievement in the course are included on the eval uation form. This is the second year that such an evaluation has been used. The form was shortened, im proved and presented to an exec utive committee of the agricul ture faculty, consisting of the heady of the departments. Vnanimously Approved They unanimously approved the revised form. The faculty evaluation commit tee of the Agriculture Student Council is in charge of the pro ject. Harry Stoner, senior in dairy science from Conestoga is chair man of the committee and Charles Carlson, sophomore in dairy sci ence from Ake/ ey, is assistant chairman. He will automatically become chairman next year. Encampment (Continued from page one) and what improvements can be made concerning regulation of: Parking in campus and town, women's hours, drinking, athletic and recreational facilities, indoor .and outdoor athletic events. and double jeopardy and double re sponsibility in judicial organiza tions. Role of Student Enterprises Student Enterprises, with Da vid Tressler as chairman, will study: The role of student enterprises in terms of• The Book Exchange, student laundry. floral service, Interfrat entity Council Purchasing Agen cy, Student News Agency. Con tra). Promotions Agency, Campus Chest and student union and their accessibility, control, services and whether they should be expanded or limited. The Student Government Work shop, under John Bott, will dis cuss "what is student govern ment" in relation to the National Student Association: better ways of selecting student leaders; "why don't we have more student apa thy"; the development of student leaders: and improved public re lations. Walker (Continued from page one) done in industry, he said. The University is also faced with the existing situation of above aver age professors being lured into industry by higher salaries. • Dr. Walker also said he must pacify the alumni who often feel they hold a claim on the Uni versity and itisist that their chil dren have priority with the dean of admissions. - - - The legislature, Ale federal gov ernment, labor unions and farm ers are also included in Dr. Walk er's public, he said: Spring Matric Cards Needed for Registration Students planning to register in the fall must use the matricula tion cards issued thjs spring, se .cording to Robert M. Koser, as sistant registrar. The dates for fall semester reg istration are Sept. 11, 12, 13 and 14. Elections Deadline Today is the deadline for ap plying for the •All-University Elections Committee. Application forms may be filled out at t r he Hetzel Union desk. Froth to Remain on Sale Froth will continue on sale to day at the Mall bulletin board, the Corner Room, Waring Hall ,and the Hetzel Union desk. The price is 25 cents each. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS • ADS MT EiT BE IN BY 11:00 a. s. TUE PREMDLTIG DAY FATES-17 words or less: $0.51 Ono Insertion 10.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for oath day of Insertion. FOR SALE WEBCOR HI-Fl. 3 speed. 3 speaker, die mond needle. AD 8-8490. WILCOX-GAY tape recorder, zne model, 2 speed, Hi-Fidelity (tape and mike In cluded). Retailed at 2129.96, will sell for $95 cash. Call AD 7-2228. 19G0 CADILLAC convertible, like new Radio, heater. hydramatic. white gall tires. power windows and seats. Call AD 7-3970. 1950 SIMCA (French) 30 m.p.g.; recently overhauled engine. Sportecar handling vrith sedan comfort For information call Dave AD 74246. 1955 IMPERIAL House Trailer; 2 bed rooms. 36 feet. Located at Hoover Trailer Park. Contact Bob Klein at Hoover's Trail er Park. GRADS: Brand new briafeases for male. Also men's two-piece set of men's lug gage. Call AD 8-1053 or AD 7.4933 after 5:15. TIRE SALE—tires for sale, cheap. $4.00 a piece in lots of sixteen. Will ship to you. Write to Ambridge Auto Wrecking Co., 2805 Duss Are., Ambridge, Pa. USED REFRIGERATOR. rood condition. Call Don Leeklitner AD 84E38 after 5:30 p.m. HOUSE TRAILER. 1952 model. 28 feet; most economical, very convenient living. Will bargain. See Mike Sikorski, Hoover's Trailer Park. 1956 MERCURY Monterey hardtop, fully equipped. one ovrnr.•, 12,000 miles. Will trade for older car or hoi?e trailer. Con tact Walter Swanson AD 7-3154. SUITABLE TRAILER Locations—Sunrise Trailer Court, six tulles from State College on Benner Pike. Water. sewage, laundry. garbage facilities. Call Elgin 6-4446 after 5 p.m. . 1 .1..., fi:// 1 # 41210 1 ~...1., ..' • _ „., .. • .. :- ...... . .... " .10 • . ... _ .. ..- : - - • . , C ... • .. . . . . , . , . , ... . . . . , . • ... . . ... - •.... ........: .. . .. . . .. , .. : .. .. .. . ~. ~ . ... . . .',..'...-_ ~ - " ...-.. ...,... .. _ „ . . T... • .. . . , ~ • . . . . . • -. 0 -, ... ' Ak? 4 ~LAST CALL FOR STICKLERS! ja We're still shelling out $25 for every Stickler we accept—and we're still accepting plenty! But - - - if you want to cut yourself in, you've got to start Stickling NOW! Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. Send your Sticklers (as many as you want—the more you send, the better your chance of winning!) to Happy-Joe- Lucky, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. NOW! TODAY! PRONTO! YOU'VE PROBABLY HEARD of torch songs (music to cry by), Air Force songs (music to fly by), and Aloha songs (music to bye-bye). The Lucky Strike song is music to buy by: it's a pretty ditty that's devoted strictly to Luckies. Naturally, that makes it a Cheerful Earful! It reminds you that Luckies are tops and that better taste is the pleasin' reason. Luckies' taste comes from fine tobacco—mild; good tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. So, as the jingle says, "Light up a Lucky, it's light-up time!" You'll say it's the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! Luckies Taste Better "IT'S TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER ... CLEANER, FOR RENT ROOMS FOR summer 13.50 per week above Campus Restaurant on West Col lege Ave. Contact Don Schrieber AD 8-9185. APARTMENT-3 large rooms. bath. One block to Mall, storm Sundetk--autorner. AD 7-3 E OR. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment avail able June sth. 605 E. Fairnount Ave. Phone AD 5-1152. JUIsUORS AND Seniors make reservations now for school year 1557-58. Board and room at Marilyn Hall. 817 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and bath. Available June 1 to Sept. 1. Metz ger Bldg. Call AD E-G323. FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer-- 2-rooms, private bath, kitchen and park ing facilities. Block from campus. Phone AD 7-413F0. ROOMS FOR summer inter and main sessions. Theta Kappa Phi. Call AD 8-6311 or AD 8-6909. SINGLE ROOM, first floor, semi-private shower bath ; walking distance to CHM pus, nice street. Phone AD 8-8315. APARTMENT FOR Rent-3 rooms and bath. Metzger Bide. Available June '- Phone AD 7-4321. FURNISHED APARTMENT with three rooms sod bath. Available July 1 to Sept. 6. Low price. Further information. Call AD 7-4657. APARTMENT—available June 5. Call AD 7-3455. 120 E. COLLEGE Ave-3 rooms and bath for rent; summer; cheat). AD 84520. APARTMENT FURNISHED - 2 bath. ample storage, parking. laundry facilities. Available from June 1 on. 225 S. Atherton St. DOUBLE ROOM for rent, male students. f 6 per week. 401 Keller Street. Cell AD 8-8576. SINGLE ROOM for fall semester. Quiet within walking distance of campus Write R. F. Schoch, Box 188-1 Bellefonte APARTMENT TO Rent for summer -3 rooms. bath. first floor, automatic 'rasher. furnished completely; baby furni ture. Call AD 7-3911. IBA. T. Ca Product o f ( g„44,4. - - - , r, FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT for summer for 3 males. All facilities, two blocks from campus. Call AD 7-2826. Parking available. ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu. 312 Locust Lane. for all summer sessions. 34.00 per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7- 7732. TRIPLE ROOM for summer. Parking. Call AD 7.4451. VERY NICE Apartment. 2 bedrooms, living room. bath. kitchen—M. Available July 1. 1957. Unfurnished but were selling our furniture at bargain prices. Call AD 8.9626 after 8 p.m. , COMFORTABLE ROOMS for summer and fall, all with hot and cold running water or private bath. Central, quiet, low student rates. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany. Tel. AD 7.4850. WANTED GOOD *TYPIST for inter, main, post session quarter time.. Make written ap lication to Department of Philosophy. RIDER TO California or west coast after Labor Day in fall. Contact Dan, AD 7- .4022. COUNSELLORS FOR Girl Scout Camps near Pittsburgh—June 16 - August 16. All or part of season. Write, Girl Scouts of Allegheny County, 200 Ross Street, Pitts burgh. 19. TUTOR WANTED for Bus. Stat. 1 during summer to prepare for fall semester course. Call AD 8-8441 ext. 2565. ONE USED TYPEWRITER. Call EL 6• 6396. WANTED TO Rent—summer storage for bike. ice skates. Bike may be used. Con tact Mary Pendleton ext. 1175. ANYONE WISHING to sell some extra graduation invitations or announcements call Bob Wenner at AD 7-4937. BLACK PLAID button-down jacket. Call Al Thunibler ext. 1196. MATH 42. Physics' 235, E. Comp. 5' books lost outside room 303 Willard Monday between 4 and 5 p.m. Finder please call Gene ext. 284. Needed for finals. Reward. WHAT'S A SALT LAKE CITY EOM Mormon Foreman MOUNT IL U. Or SCRANTON WHAT IS ONE OF CAESAR'S ARCHERS! Roman Bowman I=l CIGARETTES - FRESHER, SMOOTHER I —Vatezisto• is cur midd _ THURSDAY. MAY 23; 1957 DIAMOND RING at Marshall's Latmdry. Lost in yard or basket Very liberal re. ward. Call AD 7-2956. TAN RAINCOAT, plaid lining—taken by mistake Thursday between 1041 outside 203 Buckhout. Name in collar. Please call Dan. AD 7-3476. HELP WANTED MEN OVER 18 interested in sales train. ing Program. Car furnished for trained men. Must be neat, friendly. interested in work. Call Williamsport 5069 any day between 11 and 2. Ask for Mr. Wyre. /Azisi Lei S ; if SOl ANYONE INTERESTED in car pool from Tyrone next year? Call David Ernest or Clair Johnson at AD 7-7636. PASSENGERS WANTED to Alberquernue, New Mexico or intermediate points after June 8. Call AD 7-2136, Ed Kornowaki. PASSENGERS WANTED' ,to Los Angeles via Indianapolis, Ss. Louis, Albuquerque, June 1. Call Jim Lambert, Tavern after 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS 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. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so. call AD 7.2492 or bring machine to 699 W. College Ave. IT'S TIASSINGER for racket stringing this No-Awl Way. Latest factory equipment. Prompt service; guaranteed work; longer life to string and racket. University Ten. nis Service. 514 E. Beaver Avenue. FOR FROMM and expert radio and Dllona* graph service stop at State College T.V. 132 South Allen Street. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Eldorado. Arkansas after June 5. Call Jack Hendricks. ext. 293, leave message. rs! WHAT IS AN ASPIRIN fACTORYI OM COMM =IIEI WHAT'S A HOSPITAL FOR PESSIMISTS, =1=1:12 C=117113 WHAT 4 A SINGER FROM OKLAHOMA, OAVO Pill MW Cynic Clink, Sooner Crooner