The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1958, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
60 Selected
For Honors
In May Day
Sixty senior women have ae
cepted invitations from the Wo
men's Student Government Asso
ciation to participate in Honor
Arch and Evergreen Chain in this
year's May Day processional.
The 20 senior women in Honor
Arch were chosen for scholarship
and outstanding service to the
University. They are Suzanne Ai
ken, Grace Antes, Beau Barnes,
Marion Beatty, Mary Conrad,
Donna Cramer, Janet Davidson,
Joyce Fullerton, Maureen Funk,
Gail Gilman, LynnßuthGlassburn,
Mary Mertz Harrison, Sally Haw
kins, Carol Lynne Jones, Virginia
Mench, Anne Nitrauer Myrna
Paynter, Sondra Peters, Marilyn
Roberts and Nancy Siftar.
Those 40 senior women chosen
for Evergreen Chain, formerly
Hemlock Chain, are also chosen
for service to the University. They
are Robert Armstrong, Joanne Be
&Mc, Barbara Bollinger, Carol
Braun, Rita Brown, Jane Carson,
Rita Cofsky, Helen Cummings,
Patricia Early, Phoebe Felk, Ann
Francis, Judy Goodrich, Sandra
Gncky. Leonore Hamilton, Eliza
beth flamed Jean Hartley, Mary
Lou Hurley, Rosemary Keating,
Sally Jean Kilmer, Joan Kreider,
Molly Lockwood, Ann Lutz, Mimi
Lyon, Joan MacKenzie, Joanna
Mason, Elizabeth Marvin, Ann
McKnight, Patricia Miernicki, Pa
tricia Moran, Mary Moore Neel,
Joyce Pfeiffer, Mary Ann Raup,
13.irbara Rittenhouse, Phyllis Rub
enstein, Mary Ette Shuey, Leslie
Shultz, Linda Solita. Mary Ellen
Sterbutzel, Lynn Stollmeyer, Car
ol Turner,
The May Day procession will
he held at 3:30 p.m. May 10 in
front of Old Main.
Cryder Awarded Medal
Paul Cryder, junior in business
administration from State College,
has been presented the Pi Gamma
Mu, social science honor society.
medal for having the highest
scholastic average in the social
sciences.
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From the novel
2 Students Discuss
Fraternities on TV
The University fraternity sys
tem was discussed during a 10-
minute program televised by
WFBG-TV, Altoona, from 9:50 to
10 a.m. Monday morning.
Dean of Men Frank J. Simes
played host to the program • and
discussed the values of fratern.ity
life and its purposes on campus
with Edward Hintz, Interfrater
nity Council president, and Rich
ard Christian, IFC secretary-treas
urer.
The program featured the work
done by the ' fraternities during
the recent Greek Week festivities,
and especially the work of Work
Projects Day,
SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS
IN ENGINEERING
The Douglas Aircraft Company
INVITES YOU TO
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
April 30, May I, 1958
Find out about the interesting positions, assistance in
furthering your education and outstanding promo
tion opportunities with the world's largest manufac
turer of aircraft and missiles. Get facts on living
conditions, research facilities and opportunities to
advance professionally at the various Douglas
locations.
Reserve your career decision until you have talked
with the Douglas representative. It may be the most
important interview of your life.
SEE YOUR DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT
FOR YOUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT
WHO WILL FREE OUR COUNTRY
FROM THE TERRIBLE
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Civil Eng Society
To Hold Banquet
The Penn State chapter of the
American Society of Civil Engi
neers will hold its annual banquet
at 6:30 tonight at the Nittany
Lion Inn.
Tickets cost $2.75 and can be
purchased from an ASCE mem
ber or officer.
Samuel P. Bayard, associate
professor of English composition,
is the scheduled speaker. His
topic will be "Ancient Folklore
and Customs."
Hillel to Elect Officers
Elections for the Hillel Founda
tion executive committee and gov
erning board for the 1958-1959
academic year will be held May 5
to 7.
WINSTON 1 11
TASTES GOOD
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+ CLASSIFIEDS +
FOR SALE
MG TD 1963 ; 4,000 miles on overhauled
engine. New black paint, all extras.
Sharp AD 7-2602, Kent Pinkerton.
1947 OLDSMOBILE eigh cylinder. good
condition, thre new tires, many other
new parts. Reasonably priced. Call AD
7-7514.
COCKER SPANIEL puppy; black, female,
AKC registereds3o. A perfect gift for
someone special. Call AD R-8148 evenings.
HI-FI CONSOLE. custom built. mahogany.
AM and FM plus four speaketa.
ext. 4249.
CONVERTIBLE, '49 Pontiac 8, R&H,
Hyd.—s26o. Write Jobn O'Connor, Cen
tre Hell It D.
1930 MODEL A Ford Pick-up. Good run
ning condition and inspected. Call Frank
Peiffer ext. 287 Mittany 27.
LONDON FOG jacket, size 40, brand new,
coat $l5, selling for $l2 ; need cash.
Bob King ext. 3380.
CALL ABRAMSON'S auto wrecking AD
8-6237 Fine used cars and trucks for
salvage and resale.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT-2 rooms plus
kitchen, bath; excellent location. Avail
able June 1 to Sept. 10. CAA AD 1-0284.
TWO ROOM apartment, all utilities fur
nished, one block from campus. AD
7.2172 after 5 p.m.
FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment,
College Ave. opposite Hub. Present fur
nishings for sale. Call AD 8-0335.
REDUCED RATES ($350 to $5OO double)
for all summer sessions at Marilyn Hnll,
317 E. Beaver Avenue, State College,
Penna. Reaervations being taken now.
Dial AD 8.6773.
FURNISHED APARTMENT from June
to September. four rooms and bath—
sCo.oo per month. Call ELgin 5-3448.
ROOMS FOR all summer sessions, close to
campus. 24.3 S. Pugh St.
MAKE YOUR boarding and rooming remer-
vations for next year at Marilyn Hall,
317 E. Denver Avenue. Agriculture, Chem
istry, Engineering and other students who
are interested in maintaining study hours
preferred. Call AD 8-6773 for additional
information.
THREE-MAN FURNISHED apartment: 3
rooms and bath available June through
August. Contact Metzger Bldg.. Apt 35
or call AD 13-o'lB6.
LOST
1997 ALTOONA High School ring in 210
Sackett last Monday. Reward for re
turn. Call ext. 2029.
WOMAN'S TRENCHCOAT in White Hall
on Monday. Cali AD 7.4485 evenings.
WILL PERSON who mistakenly took
charcoal jacket heloning to F.C.E. Satur
day between 10 and 11 outside 312 Sparks
please return it to the rack.
PICKED UP five students on Route 322
and drove to Altoona. Who has my
roommate's .iacket with a film in it.
Schirmacher ext. 287.
LIKE A
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958
LOST
MAN'S GOLD Hillock writawatch. L3O
1956 on back. Call Larry AD 74468.
NAVY BLUE blazer with PSU emblem
on pocket. Please return, mgently needed.
Call Sandy ext. 43.
LOST IN Boucke—blue denim jacket.
glasses in pocket. Please at least return
glasses. Turn in at HUB desk.
PENN STATE jacket in front of Sle
Doucke. Contact Mike at AD 8-9000.
Reward.
RAINCOAT TAKEN from outside Nadi
Mechanics room in White Hall on Tues
day April 21. Call 1464 J, Verma.
STRIPED JACKET lost in front of 213
Boucke. Call Steve Milner ext. 2131.
CLOTHES BAG lost on College Ate. near
Corner Room contains man's sport
clothes. Call EL 5-9225.
DEITZGEN SLIDE gule In HUB April 28
at noon. If found cell Bruce AD 7-2266.
Reward.
WANTED
IF PERSON who had Doeling 29 for sale
still has and H ants to gall call Frank
ext. 3392.
UNFURNISHED THREE or four room
apartment starting August 1 for couple.
Call Paul AD 7-7118 between 7.9 p.m.
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYE desires typing
to do at home. Prompt. seenrate work
at reasonable rates: Phone EL 64608
after 6:00 pm. or anytime weekends.
IdARRIED COUPLE to manage rimming
club during summer sessions in ex
change for furnished room And cooking
privileges. Write PO Box 142 for ad
ditional information.
COUPLE DESIRE furnished apartment,
thre.• rooms plus bath. Starting mid.
June. Call John AI) 7-7241 after six.
MISCELLANEOUS
WAN TMORE mileage out of your food
dollar. See IFC-P.A. We lime to be
honest—we'll atilt be here when the cam
plaints come m.
DADDY WHERE are you? Signed: Etey,
Petey, and Metey.
DUE TO booking error. drummer in free
for combo work Spring 'Weekend. Phone
Dick ext. 3249.
HAVE FUN Spring Week. Remember The
Candy Cane for extra good candy, nuta,
party snacks and gifts. The Candy Cane,
128 West College Avenue.
DON SMALTZ still accepting bookings
for spring semester. Call AD E-001S.
WHAT IS Wyatt Earp's secret? See the
'Alpha Xi Delta• Delta Sigma Phi booth
April 29.
IT'S HASSINCER for raeket stringinS
the No-Awl way. Latest factory equip.
ment. prompt service. guaranteed work.
Langer life to string and racket. University
Tennis Service. 814 Beaver Ave. after
6 p.m.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of
typewriters. We will call for and deliver
rour typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment.
AD R 4121