The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1958, Image 8

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'Miss PSU' Preliminaries To Begin
Preliminary judging for Miss bert K. Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Penn State will be held from r Flynn, William Kahn and Jack
6•30 to 10 p.m. tonight in the' Harper.
Alumni Office in 104 Old Main.i The interview schedule is as
Thirty-one groups have en-;follows:
tered contestants and each groupl Annette Agner, Chi Omega and
will receive one Spring Week !Alpha Sigma Phi, 6:40; Elaine
point. Five finalrts will be chosen:Badey, Beta Sigma Omicron and
tonight, and the final judging will!Triang,le. 6:45; Marilyn Cole, Phi
take place at 7 p.m. on May 1 inlEpsdon Pi and Upper Class hide-
Recreation Hall.lpendent Women, 6:50; Ellen Don
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The sponsors of Miss Penn State,
will receive 15 Spring Week'
points, and the four runners-up
will receive 8 points.
Contestants will be judged
poise, speech, carriage, personal-i
ity, attractiveness and grooming.l
Dress will be informal with heels.l
Judges are Peter J. Nastase, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold L. Porter, Mr.!
and Mrs. Richard C. Fedon, Ro-1
CHESTER FIEL
othing satisfies like the
BIG CLEAN TASTE OF
ovan, Kappa Kappa Gamma and
Sigma Nu, 6:55; Bonnie Doolittle,
Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa
Sigma, 7:00; Patricia Evans, Sig
ma Alpha Mu and Phi Kappa,
7:05; Roshelle Frishman, Sigma
Delta Tau and Pi Kappa Phi, 7:10;
Valerie Gneiser, Pl,i Kappa Tau
;and Lambda Chi Alpha, 7:15; Syl
!via Guyer, Zeta Tau Alpha and
Tau Kappa Epsilon, 7:20; Suzanne
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Hansen, Phi Gamma Delta, 7:25;
Bonnie Jones, Alpha Xi Delta and
Delta Sigma Phi, 7:30;* Sybil
Kersh, Kappa Alpha Theta and
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7:35; Doro
thy Lentz, Alpha Zeta, 7:40; Theo
dora Losanno, Phi Mu and Alpha
Gamma Rho, 7:45; Susan Mam
blen, Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi
Sigma Delta, 7:50; Paula Miller,
Beta Sigma Rho and Atherton,
7:55; Kay Noonan, Theta Phi Al
pha and Theta Kappa Phi, 8:10;
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
IS SPONSORING A
Free Graduate Semi-Formal
DANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
9 to 12
Music by The Melody Men
HETZEL UNION BUILDING
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MEN OF AMERICA:
MISSILE ENGINEER
Missile blasting off
And climbing hlgbi
Jet trail blazing bright
Against the skyl
Where they fire missiles.
You'll find a man
Stops to take big pleasure
'When and where he can ...
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CHESTERFIELD
Live.action shot—White Sands
"roving Grounds, New Mexico
Virginia Ottinger, Alpha Omicron
Pi and Chi Phi, 8:15; Janet Ours,
Sigma Phi Epsilon and Mac A
llister, 8:20; Patricia Peterson, Al
pha Chi Rho, 8:25; Lois Piercy,
Alpha Kappa Lambda, 8:30; Ce
cily Quayle, Pyrose and Beaver
I House, 8:35; Barbara Ray, Kappa
Delta and Alpha Chi Sigma, 8:40;
Linda Riggle, Alpha Phi and The
ta Delta Chi, 8:45; Penelope Ro
bey, Delta Delta Delta and Phi
Delta Theta, 8:50; Beverly Rogers,
Alpha Gamma Delta and Delta
Upsilon, 8:55; Jacqueline Sando,
Gamma Phi Beta and Theta Chi,
9:00; Kathryn Stauffer, Sigma
Sigma Sigma and Theta Xi, 9:05;
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TUESDAY, APRIL 15. 1958
Ruth Steinberg, Phi Sigma Sigma
and Zeta Beta Tau, 9:10; Inger
Trost, Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Chi,
9:15; Joanne Wrigley, Delta Zeta,
9:20.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS MOST BE IN BY 11:00 cni.
THE PRECEDING DAY
RATES—I 7 words or less:
00.50 One Insertion
$0.75 Two Insertions
$l.OO Three insertion,
Additional words I for .05
for each day of insertion
FOR SALE
BLOND MAHOGANY table Hi-Ft art,
practically new. Phone Steve ext. 3382.
Best offer over $B5.
VIKING PORTABLE tape recoider. year
old. light use, condition excellent. re
sponle perfect. Best offer over 3100. AD
8-8123.
'53 CHEVROLET 2-door; e•cellent con.
dition. Call Jack Kendall AD 7-4444.
GOLF CLUBS—three woods. five hone,
bag and cart. Excellent condition—EGO.
Phone AD 7-7140, 217 W. Perk AA e.
•.or Soo vro V •
FOR RENT
TWO GIRLS to share apartment starting
June lat.—walking distance to campus,
Gall AD 7-7989 after 6 p.m.
FIRST FLOOR apai tment available in
June; block and one-half from main
gate. Rrange and refrigerator furnished.
One person or married eouple with no
children preferred. Call AD 8.8826
DOUBLE ROOM for two male etudenta.
S. Atherton St. near Electric Diner.
85.01) each per neek. Phone AD 74212.
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ONE-HALF LARGE double room near cam
pus at 519 VI. College Ave. $6.00 per
week. Phone AD 7-7212.
FURNISHED—Metzger efficiency apart.
ment for rent; doge to cammis bath.
room, kitchenette, Cell Dirk AD '7-7095.
ROOM FOR one male student. Availabro
now—pleasant. 340 E. Prospect, phone
AD 7.7852,
PUNCHING BAG. black. left In I;ekeTr .
Rec Hall on Friday night. Reward. Call
Paul ext. 2866.
FROTH CIRCULATION meeting will be
held today at 6:16 p.m. Candidates must
attend.
MAN'S WATCH with leather strap lost
Wednesday between Shortlidge Reed and
Atherton. Inscription on back. Ext. 115.
FOUND
FOUND: WRIST watch April 12 on earn.
pua. Owner may claim by identifying.
Call AD 7.4661 after five.
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W ANTED
FROTH CIRCULATION meetingwill ha
held today at 6:16 p.m. in the HUB
auditorium. Candidates must attend.
RIDER TO share drhimr. 7-8 reeks return
tour to West Coast from end of seiner..
ter. Party of 3. Call French AD 7-29/55
after 6 p.m.
YOUR OLD ear of tauck regardlesa of Hue
or condition for salvage. Phone Al)
8-G622.
STUDENTS WORK 2 or more evening; of
your choke. Earn 'up to 81.50 per hour
setting pins: steady part time guaranteed
business and straight pay. Inquire Dux
Club, 128 S. Pugh St., State College.
ONE OF America's leading collegiate men's
apparel manufacturers reunites "on.
campus" agents. Prefer students entering
sophomore or junior sear, fall semester.
1958. Excellent financial remunerati'e
opportunity. Earnings in keeping with sour
winningness to work. Write Box 291, Camp
11111, Penna., giving brief resume of sour
collegiate activities.
WANTED TO rent woman's bicycle for
remninder of semester. Call Barb ext.
1455 J.
DELIVERY MAN-8 p.m. to 11 p.m. six
nights a week. See Mr. Dashbach, Nit
tany Dell, 400 E College Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
FROTH CIRCULATION meeting A 4 MTh;
held today at 6:16 p.m. in the HUB
Auditorium. Candidates must attend.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED Ad meetinv
-6 :30 p in.. Wednesday. April 16. 1955,
Collegian office. All thoa' who do not
attend are to be dropped from the staff.
No excuses will be tolm Med.
PINT SIZE pie pitchin' panty waists plus
problem plagued panel.
ULTRA SMART chemise? Casual Ber
mudas? Dave them expertly tailored
from materials of your choice for con
siderably less than. store prices. Call AD
8-8256.
H, Tarring, R. Puckett, J. Billingsley,
D. Tillack, A. Boughton send their greet.
infra to the Tekes at R.P.I. Troy, New York.
FOR REPORT and thesis typing phone
AD 8-0238.
HAVE YOUR head examined. Does your
girl complain of whisker burns? See
our expert shaver doctor for repair—all
makes. Need new shaver? Trade-ins ac.
cepted. Specials OM. See new fieminkten
Rolloelectric. Electric Supply, 216 S. Allen.
AD 7-2062.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing
of term papers. reports, etc. Fast, rea
sonable service. Dial AD 8-6943 after 5.
IT'S HASSINGER for — racket stringing
the No-Awl way. Latest factory equip
ment, prompt service, guaranteed work.
Longer life to string and racket. University
Tennis Service, 614 Beaver Ave. after
6 p.m.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on at) maker of
breathers. We will call for and deliver
Four typewriter. Nitta°, Office Equipment.
AD S4I2L