PAGE EIGHT Statistics Seminars 52 Appointed to WSGA CommitteesiWiil Honor Prof The Women's Student Gov-'nie Jones, Barbara Schweiker and Judith Bowers and Penelope Ro- 4 A series of seminars on sta ;Carol Teickert. bey. tistics has been initiated in honor ernment Association Sena t e- Committee for Revising WSGA Bermuda Shorts: Ardith Free,!of the late Dr. H. Arthur Meyer, last night approved the ap -ißiesnllathms in Conjunction with chairman , Paula Trunk, Frances who was associate professor of the Honor Code: Anne Friedberg, Griffin and Carol Tuckerman. forestry until his death two years pointments of 52 women to:Sybil Kersh, Janet Davidson, San- , ago. seven WSGA committees. - dra Reimer, Mary Ellen Paxton, i The Senate members also elect- / ed Jesse Janjigian as WSGA Sen- Meyer started the informal !Theodora Losacso and R. Chris- meetings which have developed The WSGA screening board 'tine Yohe, assistant to the dean of ate parliamentarian. into the seminars. made the final selections for the women • I The seminars are sponsored by committees. Intercollegiate Association - of, , Math Society to Hear ! Ithe University chapter of the bnplementa.tiotu: Charolette Women Students Clearing House:, American Statistical Association Prudhon, Phyllis Karg, Barbara Helen Baldwin, chairman; Martha:lßM Representative land will be held at 5 p.m. Wednes- Stone, Janet Moore, Linda Riggle, Yeager, Claire van Deusen, Jac-: Alex Bernstein of the Program, days in 208 Willard. ' Esther Suls, Jeanette Butler and quelinc Sando, Barbara Stohr and. Research Department of Inter-` A Karin Guldner. •Judith White. national Business Machine Corp. ,f4rnold to Head Seminar Publicity: Ellen Mills, June Mil..: Christmas Charities: Ellen Don-' will address a meeting of the Christian K. Arnold, staff assis ler, Sandra Fosselman, Nancy'ovan, chairman; Marian Benen-'Society for Industrial and Ap-,tant to President Eric A. Walker Oberdorf, Loume. Franco, Norma feld, Karin Miller, Anita Webb plied Mathematics at 8 tonight in and associate professor of engi- Burns. Eleanor Rang, Nan c y and Barbara Timmons. 214 Willard. 'neering research, will conduct a Rhoades. Martha Zsidisin, Annette Big-Little Sister Program: Mary; Bernstein will speak on "Chess technical writing seminar in the Truran. Irene Horvath, Ca ro I Lou Lytle, chairman; Janet Moore,; Playing and Learning for Digital monthly magazine, Military Elec- Heckman, Phyllis Muskat, Bon- . Jessie Janjigian, Barbara Bell, 'Computers." 'tronics. ______ _ _ . _ _ HEY COEDS! STUDENT DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY AGENCIES Are Now Open In: Atherton, Grange, McAllister, McElwain, Simmons, Thompson, and Womans Building. Check the Bulletin Board in Your Dorm. Nowl_The one cigarette in tune with Arne PI *4 N!' t •zsT 9 .. 'tt L* 7 - has all you want, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Penn State Young Democrats MEETING 218 HUB Thurs., Oct. 17 7:00 p.m. Guest: Mrs. Harriet Nesbitt Assoc. Professor of Public Speaking ica's taste! THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1957 Sharp Reported Still Unchanged The condition of Larry Sharp. freshman in the division of coun seling from Drexel Hill who is in the Geisinger Memorial Hospital with paralysis resulting from a broken neck, is "essentially un changed." Dr: John M. Krouse. resident doctor, said Sharp will receive post-operative care until he has recovered from the effects of an operation performed Sunday to reduce the dislocation of the neck he suffered in an accident Fri day on the trampoline. Krouse described Sharp's condi tion as "transverse myelitis.' He said Sharp is conscious 'and that it is to early to predict his future condition. CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:11 a.= THE PRECEDING DAT RATES-17 words or least 110.50 One Insertion 110.75 Two insertions $l.OO Time* insertions Additional wards 3 for .111 for oath dos of Insertion. FOR SALE 1954 29 ft. HOUSE Trailer. very good con. dition.- Priced Reasonable. Phone EL 5-4374 after 6 p.m. or write Box- 437 Milesburg. HARMONY "Broadway" Spanish Guitar. Used three weeks. Retails at 375, will sell for $4O. Phone Port Matilda 27-ft-16 after 6 p.m. ONE TICKET for Vanderbilt game-66. yard line. Call HO 6-6684 after 7 p.m. 4 HOMECOMING 'game tickets together. Contact Judee Lynn ext.- 2773. Seats well located. " - HOUSE TRAILER. Must, sell iTh mediately. Ready for immediate occupancy in suit. able trailer court. Close to campus. Just right for young married couples or two male students. Phone AD 7-3772 after 6 p.m. 195 G MGA. R&D. luggage rack, disc sheet. Phone AD 7-4738 after 6 Pan. NEED A good car cheap? 1949 Mercury sedan, radio and heater, ;125. Call AD 8-0426 after 4 p.m. K&E LOG LOG Duplex Deeitrig Slide Rule with ease, excellent condition-318.60. Charles Koban AD 7-2480. RACOON COAT, es* I. Call AD 7-2937. Ask for Denny. ROOMS FOR RENT SELECT ROOMS with bath for parenta of students weekends. Call AD 748E0 or AD 7-7792 and ask for C. R. Stelzer. SINGLE ROOM and double room for rent. Randy campus. Available at once. Berns Patten, 600 N. Allen St. AD 8-6443. WANTED WANTED TO Buy a portable typewriter in good condition. Call AD 7-4E50 ask for Mrs. C. R. Stelzer. SMALL DANCE Band or Combo Saturday evening. Nov. 2. Call Ted AD S-E2ll. QUALIFIED -TUTOR wanted for Chem. 460. Call ext. 064. K&E SLIDE Rule--Engineering D on Mon day. If found call AD 7-3::72 aElc for Armand Minuti. RCA TRANSISTOR radio. last Thursday in McAllister Ilall—aleo grey suede jacket Monday Oct. 14. Urgent—will freeze. Call ext. 2941. VALUABLE BOOK signed by author E. E. Cummings titled "Santsi Claus". Please turn into Hub desk cr call AD 7-2392. IN NORTH End basement of Sparks— Rraincoat Fri.. Oct. 11 between 4 and a. Call AI) 7-7901. Reward. WILL PERSON who mistakenly kok a blue tanker jacket from outside Room 316 Bourke please return. to Frank Miller at The Tavern or call AD S-E704. 210 REWARD for return of lost ruby '6B class ring, size 101. Phone John Reed AD 7-4928. FOUND MOTHER Come home. dinner was ter rible. James Tindac. MISCELLANEOUS NORRISTOWN HIGH School beat Loner Merlon High School on Friday. Oct. 11, ending Lower Merlon's 33-game winning streak. PARKING SPACE for 'student citra at Dave Cities Service Station. Route 322 north, State College. SENIORS ANDgraduate students Nth* wish to subscribe to the following reduced student rates: Business Week-- 4.00; Chemical Week 2.50; Chemical En. gineering 3.60 ; Electrical World 3.00; Power 3.00. McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 8303 Loretto Ace., Phila. 35,- Pa. TURKEY SHOOT—turkeys or each prises every Friday nite ft p.m. Ferguson a Lion* Club: Lions Park, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. LOCAL REPAIR Service on" an makes of frpewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nlttany Offies'EquiPulect• AD 8.6125. - - FRESH PRESSED CIDER; Truck will b at Werner's Freezer Fresh Saturday ere. sings. Sunday afternoons and smiling. Pima bring jugs. •
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