The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 26, 1958, Image 8

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Wolves All Whistle
As Gls Collect Pay
Four students on this campus get wolf whistles when
ever they sign up for their G.I. checks.
That's 'cause they're girls!
Jan Davis, Lulu Reed, Betty Jane Lorditch and Katherine
Sale belong to a small group of girls who attend the Uni-
Versity each year under the G.I
Bill. -
Mis. Davis was in the Air
Force for 13 months in 1945-1355.
It was during this time that she
met her husband. She has two
boys, two-and-one-half and one
and-one-half. The Davis family
lives with Mrs. Davis' mother,
who watches the children while
mania is off to classes or to sign
for that G.I. check.
Mr. Davis, who was also in
the Air Force, is planning to
attend the University. "He's
not a resident of Pennsylvania
yet, but if I keep him around
for six more months, he will
be." Mrs. Davis said.
Mrs. Davis, who is majoring in
home economics education, says
her Air Force expereince was
well worth the time. As to run
ning a family while going to
school, she says it gets hectic
sometimes but it's with the
time too.
Mrs. Lulu Reed is one half of
a team going to school on the
G.I. Bill. Her husband, Kenneth,
is also here on the bill. They met
while both.were in the Air Force
in 1954-56. They now have two
boys, 2 and 6 months. Mrs. Reed
is a part time student majoring
in English composition while Mr.
Reed is an aeronautical egineer
ing stuclent, third semester.
Betty Jane Lorditch was in
the Navy from 1953 to 1957.
She is a sophomore, majoring
in public relations and minor
ing in theater arts.
THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE - BUT TODAY LW GIVES YOU-
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
All four girls have one thing
in common. They Joined the serv
ice to gain the educational ad
vantages of the G.I. Bill. And ev
ery one of them says the same
thing about her years in service
. . . "I don't regret a moment of
• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •
ADS 3111 ST RE IN R 1 11:00 A.M.
TRU PRECEDING DAY
RATES
CASH-17 words or less
CHARGE-12 words or less
• $.50 one insertion
0.75 two Insertions
$l.OO th.ee insertions
Additional words-3 for 5.05
for each day of insertion
FOR SALE
19T.9 PONTIAC sports cruiser-4180. Phone
110' r... 6464.
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1966 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door V-8,
straight shift, 29,000 miles. Will trade.
Must soli. Phone HO 0-6142.
ONE TUXEDO, size 38-40. Excellent con
(talon. Reasonable price. Call EL 5-36 Th
19,7 MORRIS MINOR 1000. 8000 miles.
Coo(' condition. Call Man ext. 1042 be-
Itneen 6:30.8 p.m. Monday through Friday.
nor.LEAFLF:x CAMERA with F 3.5 Tessa!'
plus cage $65.00 also Rolleicord V with
F 3.5 Xenar $65.00. Call Ken AD R-9082.
TWO TICKETS for Penn game, excellent
seatP, Call ext. 925 or 1455 M.
IRARRACUTA RAINCOAT a‘ailable—size
42 long, in good condition, reasonable
price, Ext. 349.
1==1:15111:13
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR Rent. '5 block north of cam
pus. 520 N. Allen. Phone AD 7-5029.
Approved
Fraternities
All fraternities have been ap
proved for the entertainment of.
women guests tonight and to
morrow night except:
Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Rho
Chi, Pi Lambda Phi. Pi Sigma
Upsilon and Sigma Pi.
The following fraternities have
been approved for tomorrow
night only:
Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Zeta,
Delta Sigma Phi and Theta Kap
pa Phi.
In 1922, several makes of cars
introduced gasoline gauges on
their instrument panels. Last
year, gasoline and oil advertisers
invested over $3O million in
newspaper advertising.
lil. it* •. I II
FOR RENT
PARKING SPACE available by month or
semester in 200 block on S. Sparta. For
additional information call AD 8.6774 dur
ing office hours.
ONE VACANCY at Marilyn Hail. Room
and hoard, 317 F. Beaver. Vacancies for
four students at 2200 S. Allen, either room
or room and boat d. For additional infor
mation call AD $-6774 during office hours.
ONE DOUBLE room, short distance from
main campus. Phone AD 7-4933 ask for
BLACK BLAZER outside 2115 Sackett on
Wednesday afternoon. Finder please call
ext. 525.
K&E SLIDE RULE Left in 219 EE. Call
Bill Seybohl AD 74923. Reuard.
THICK-RIMMED reading glasses, brown
alligator rase with doctor's name In
scribed. Call AD 7-4979 ask for Jack
Crosby.
RED JACKET with white lining ; black
line pattern. Call Car Cooper ext. 2.031.
or AD 7-3243. Reward.
WANTED
RIDE TO Chambetsbuirt on Fridiqs. Leave
Fridays 5 p.m. return Sunday. Phone
Stott, AD 7-4373.
Players
College
The entangled lives of studentr,Lloyd-Ellis and Megan are siL
and faculty members of a small !dents and Tom Maddox is a pro
university in England foirn theifessor of history at the univer
ploti for the Penn State Players'isity.
luis A to lette e r ga w n T a it n te d n
'production of the late John van th on situation Til-LEI
it
'Druten's "The Druid Circle,' brings on nearly causes the
which opens Oct. 10.. (young couple's romance to end
f The basic story is' one of con-lin tragedy.
;flirt between youth arid age, de-( The comedy spots in the play
picting the decay which occurslare• mostly supplied by Miss Dag
in any circle where living belnall, who teaches geography but
comes a routine., , is more interested in "biology."
This conflict ecyns:cetits the main
,character, Professor White, whd
has forgotten what it is to be
young in the spring of the year
and who has no patience with
hove, and two couples, Torn Lloyd
!Ellis and his gut Megan Lewis,
land Tom and Brenda Maddox.
WANTED
RIDERS OR ride wanted between Williams
port and State daily, arming State A
cm. leasing 6 p.m. Meirilt Vinner AD
MOS,
ROOMS WANTED for alumni on Oct. 10
and 11. Call AD 841718.
FRATERNITY HELP wanted. Call AD
7-4979 aalr for the caterer.
NOTICE MARRIED College Men—last
yeas, college men in our department
working part time averaged tl, per week.
Due to conditions in our department this
year, we expect even higher gains. Pleas
ant, short hour arrangements allow plenty
of time for studying. Car furnished, ex
penses paid. Call Ed Lough, AD 1-1761
Mon.-Fri. between 6-10 p.m. Salary $35
per week.
STUDENT TO share furnished apartment
with two seniors; across from Corner'
Room. Living room, kitchen Included. Stop
at Rineltlo's Barber Shop Thurs. or Fri.
Ask for Joe.
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE STUDENT for furnace and
few odd jobs. Erchange for room. AD
74022 after 4 p.m. .
WANTED: PART-TIME sect etarY. tYD
lug and shorthand necessary. In local
office. Good pay scale. Paid vacation.
Write Box 109 Lemont.
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1958
Production Portrays
Life Entanglements
"The Driud Circle" will be di
rected by Kelly Yeaton, associate
professor of theatre arts. The
show will be presented at Center
Stage in the Extension Confer
ence Center and will run Friday
and Saturday - nights until its
closing performance on Nov; 8.
d.i.klmaliw.whiaiia.wauudl
STUDENTS— Earn up to ZIAO per hour
working 2 or 3 eveninga of your choice
netting bowling pins. Downtown. Dux
Club. 128 S. Pugh St.
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE PUPPIES—found dog tape. flood
disposition, healthy—no allergies or corn.
Plexeti. One male and three females. Burner
Robert. AD 8-8298 or The Pennsylvania
Hook Shop.
TED HEATH, the number one orchei.tia
in Great Britain for many years mill be
lriry.mring here at Rec Hall, Sunday Oct. 5
It 8 p m. Tickets will be on sale today in
the HUB, Music Room and The Harmony
Shop for ELM). Members may puichme
their reduced tickets at the HUB desk for
81.00. Remember, Jazz Club members
have reverted for them—the beet seats
in the bowie, so become members today—
at the HUH desk.
WANNA HAVE fun? Try square dancing
to the "Serenaders". For engagements
call AD 11-1756 ask for Harry Carey.
HIKERS AND Campers—There is a cabin
and trail meting tonight 7 p.m., 111
Rourke. ,
GET CLIPPED quicker at Leminon's Drive
In Betber 5h0p. , 731 S. Atherton (Route
322 South). Open evenings 'til 9 p m.
STORAGE. STUDENT trunks and per.
sons: affects; pick-up and delivery sere.
Ice. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD Ltiftl.
HELP WANTED