The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 08, 1958, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Players Set Crew For 'Merchant'
Crew members have been an- sky, Linda Lerzd, Betty Lorditch,
flounced for the Players' procluc-'Joyce McCloskey, James Norton,
!Charlotte Prudhon, Marilyn Rob
tioo of "The Merchant of Venice,"
!Charlotte
William Rubs, William Segal,
which will he presented at 8 to- I
Glen Simpson, Flora Singer,
night, tomorrow night and Sat-,:Nancy Sloan, Paul Stevenson,
urday night, in Schwab Audi-;Derek Swire, Paul Wank, Charles
toriurn. IWarren, Raymond Wilkins,
They are: Costumes, Phyllis Brown, Su-
Advertising, Carol Dominick,
William Bennett, Sherry Ken
nel, Carol Rogasner, Carolyn
Wenzel, James McGrew.
Construction, Joan Ackerman,
Donna Beck, Donald Cogtanzo,
Daunna Doebler, Dean Eayre,
Susan Fike, Shirley Greenbaum,
Jame% Hoffman, Judith Keiser,
Lemmerman Kroh, Ivan Ladizin
A MESSAGE TO THE SENIOR
WITH
TOMORROW
ON HIS MIND
Melpar's sure, swift growth during
the past eleven years —we have
doubled in size every 24 months
is due, in large part, to the out
standing performance of our engi
neering staff.
As a leading R & D organization,
we are constantly called upon to
perform tasks which have never
been done before. Thanks to the
creative talent which forms the
backbone of our organization, we
have grown rapidly both in stature
and size. Members of our staff
have enjoyed similarly reward
ing growth.
Performance Determines Ad
vancement. Individual recogni
tion is a fundamental policy at
Melpar. Each engineer is advanced
on the basis of his performance.
The average age of Our engineer
ing staff (one of the industry's
youngest) and the rapidity of
growth of above-average staff
members, are clear indications of
what Melpar's individual recogni
tion policy can mean to you.
BECAUSE OF OUR WIDE DIVERSIFICATION, OPENINGS EXIST IN
VIRTUALLY ALL PHASES OF ELECTRONIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
• Financial assistance is extended for advanced • Qualified candidates will be invited to visit
study at any of the fine universities in the Melpar at company expense.
Washington, D. C. and Boston areas.
san Carpenter, Connie Coates,
Jacqueline David, Gail Glenn,
Sherry Kennel, Danby Lobin
gier, Sonia Rudawski, Dorothy
Yeager.
House, Phyllis Anderson, Bev-
erly Bell, Eleanor Daniels, Mary
Jean DePiante, Maxine Gratt,
Shirley Greenbaum, Susan Hill,
Jessie Howard, Joyce Jaffe,
for Detailed Information about Openings and Living Conditions,
Write to: Technical Personnel Representative
M E L PA R Incorporated
A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Company
3000 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, Virginia.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Nancy Krow, Ruth Lipsky, Ann
Pennel, John Detwiler, Ronald
DiFelice, Harold Hefflefinger,
James Shea.
Make-up, Sharon Anderson,
Sandra Chuto, Shirley Green
baum, April Mombrea, Judith
Stewart.
Properties, Elaine Braun, Jane
Livingston, Marilyn Weiner, Wil
liam Russ.
Stage, John Zerby, John Det
wiler, Ronald Direlice, Harold
Ileftlefinger, James Shea.
Prompt book, Diane Brief-
Schuslini.
There will not be a Saturday
matinee, as was announced in
yesterday's Collegian.
Project Teams. As a Melpar staff
member you will enjoy the oppor
tunity to participate in entire
projects, from conception to com
pletion of prototype. Our project
team basis of organization gives
you the satisfaction of seeing your
own efforts materialize, and helps
you acquire experience essential
to eventual managerial responsi
bility.
Fine Living Conditions. Melpar
laboratories are located in choice
suburban areas near Washington,
D. C. and Boston, Massachusetts.
These areas were selected because
of their proximity to outstanding
educational, cultural and research
facilities. Fine housing in all price
ranges is readily available.
Facilities. Melpar offers complete
facilities for creative research and
design. Our headquarters labora
tory near Washington, D. ,C.
encompasses 265,000 air-condi
tioned sq. ft., is ultra modern in
design and equipped with an eye
to both future and present needs.
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ADS MUST RE IN BY 11:00 a.m.
THE PRECEDING DAY
RATES-17 words or less:
50.50 One insertion
30.75 Two insertions
MAO Three insertions
Additional words 3 for .05 for each day
of insertion •
1949 CHEVROLET A title. Good running
condition. Best offer. Call ext. 35E4.
HOUSE TRAILER. 32 ft. 1952 Mobile
Cruiser; one bedroom, large Storage.
reasonable condition. Dill Fuller AD 8-6740.
VOLKSWAGON 1958 sedan, 6-weeks old
Call evenings AD 8-8723.
1950 PONTIAC hardtop sports cruiser
with hydramatic drive-4200. Phone HO
6-6464.
CALL ABRAMSON'S auto wrecking AD
2-6237 Fine used cars and trucks for
salvage and resale.
MELPAR
Representative
on Your Campus
FRIDAY
MAY 9, 1958
To secure an
appointment with the
Melpar Representative
on these dates,
contact your
Placement Office today.
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THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1958
IFIEDS +
FOR SALE
SUPPLEMENT COMBO Orchestrations,
all new tunes; purchase() for spring
weekend. First good offer. Call Bill AD 7-
3112.
WOMAN'S RALEIGH three need Enylieb
bicycle in excellent condition. New tire!
and tubes. Call AD 8-6516 after 810.
DYNA-KIT MARK 111 and White Fte;rnp.
Stephens 80 Fr in Rebel KG. Reasonable.
If interested call Tom AD 8-bl5l.
1951 DODGE, good condition-1 , 226. Call
AD 7-2114 between 6 and 8 p.m.
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM apartment; all utilitier fur
nished quiet. One block from campae.
AD 7-2171 after 5 pm.
RENT—AVAILABLE June 1; 3 ree 7o ll
and bath, newly redecorated. e,
refrig. Pine Grove Mille. Call AD 7.4442
after fi,
It
.00MS FOR any or all summer -bastions.
Pleasant atmosphere, kitchen privileute.
Theta Kappa Phi. Call AD 8.6311.
FOUR ROOMS and bath, furnished, 2nd
floor. June to September. $6(l per motth.
Apply 611 West College Avenue. Thureday
and Friday after 7 p.m., Saturday biter
2 p.m.
ONE DOUBLE and one single room for
rent for Fall semester. After 1 p.m. cull
AD 7-4346.
APARTMENT, 2 ROOMS, furnished, laun
dry facilities. Mailable for Eurn m e r and
fall. Reduced rates. Apt. No. 4, 225 South
Atherton.
3-ROOM APARTMENT. furnighed Walk
ing distance to campus. A‘ailable June
5 to Soptember 5, $6O per month. Call
AD 7-7957.
REDUCED RATES (3.50 to 5.001 couple
for all summer sessions at Marilyn Hall,
317 E. Beaver Avenue, S tate College
,
Penna. Reservations being taken no;. Du d
AD 84773.
MAKE YOUR boarding and looming reset.
vatiorPt for next year at Maril3n
317 E. Braver Ave. Agriculture. Chemistry,
Engineering and other students who are
interested in maintaining study hours pte
ferred. Call AD 8-6173 for additional in
formation.
814 DRIED? Furnished apartment on Col.
lege Ave. opposite Ohl Main. Aloilsble
June. Call AD 8-0743 after 7:00 p.m.
ROOM FOR summer session at reduced
rates. Good location. Phone AD 84165.
AVAILABLE JUNE 1: Furnished three
room apartment with bath. Con‘rnitnt
location with parking. Grad students or
girls preferred. AI) 8.0225 after 5:80.
WOMAN'S SPORTS watch with pink band.
Lost about a week ago. If found cell
Judy Rosenblum ext. 1226-J.
WILL EXCHANGP. raineoate with pt.
son who picked up mine. 208 Willard
Tuesday morning. Al) 7-4703 John Lela.
TAN RAINCOAT, green lining nt Phi
Kappa Sunday. Name "Jane Kleinfeld"
on label. Call ext. 1174.
WHITE CASHMERE Seater, fox coirkr,
kid gloves at Autonort Fri. night. •Chll
ext. 232. I have yours.
35 mm CAMERA Thursday night in
Sparks or Rec Hall. Call AD E•E44I
ext. 3636. Reward.
ALL IS forgiven. Please return inen'e
light raincoat, plaid lining taken here
Boucke Monday to HUB desk or phone
AD 8-1037. No questions. Badly needed.
PAIR OF *titian% Sat. night at phi Kappa
Tau. Call AD 74160.
PERSON TAKING raincoat from Library
Circulation Room Saturday please call
Bob, ext. 3375. I have yours.
WATCH WITH expansion hand, Ladies
Sportster Model Incabloe. Reward. Call
AD 7-2593.
EXTREMELY VALUABLE Camera In
vicinity of Lyons Hall on April 18; was
in blue and gold box. Renard! Call Judy
ext. 1261 M.
FOUND
HIGH SCHOOL Ring (1966). -. United"
written on shield. Initials C.C.D. in
side. Call Mr, HausWA AD 8-04E2.
WRISTWATCH—found Feb.in Ree Hal),
Owner contact Jim ext. 2877. Describe
watch and pay for ad.
WANTED
YELLOWSTONE PARK—Riders wintiii
to Yellowstone Park or points iletuesn;
leaving June 8. Call Joe Butterweck AD 8-
6582.
WANTED TO buy—English block.. Must
be in good condition and reasonably
priced. Call Fred AD 7-3044.
MOTEL MANAGER—IocaI motel inter
viewing for manager, preferably grad
uate student and wife. Must be planning
to be here two years or more. Job con
sists of office work only, Is Rh apart
ment and all utilities furnished plus salary.
Entails working year round so student
must be planning on attending summer
sessions. Call AD 74762 for appointment,
MISCELLANEOUS
INTERESTED IN getting married? Come
to the Annual Marriage Series May 7
and 8, 7:30 p.m.. Chapel Lounge.
KAPPA SIG would like to rent or borrow
bunks or cots for Mother's Day weekend.
Call AD 7-2044 ask for Inman.
OLD-FASHIONED Ice Cream and Straw.
berry Social Wesley Foundation, Fri.
day. May 9th, 7:30 to 10. Price 35e. Enter•
tainment.
STORAGE STUDENT truck 4 and persona
affects. rick-up and delivery sem ice.
Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD 8-6751.
irs BASSINGER for racket stringing
the No-Awl way Latest factory equips
ment, prompt pervice. guaranteed work.
Longer life to string and racket• University
'Fermis - Service. 514 Beaver Ave. after
6 p.m.
LOCAL REPAIR Service on ell racket of
typewriters. We will call for and deliver
your 'typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment.
AD /1.612111
FOR GOOD RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS