PAGI EIGHT A WAY TO house hundreds of freshmen in an ever-expanding student body—North Halls. Men's Dormitories Nearing Completion The furnishings in Runkle and Leete Hall, divisions of the North Halls Residence Hall project, are nearing com- pletion The only thing preventing rooms in Holmes and Beam Hall from being furnished and painted soon is the completion of the heating system in these' units, according to the superin tendent of the building project. The interior masonry is almost done m Holmes and Beam. ConH tractors are now starting to lather . and plaster in these dorms. The superintendent said, "We are moving along according to schedule and should be done by the July date, if no hitches de velop." He also said that if Holmes and Beam arc enclosed and the heat ing system connected and in stalled, his men will be able to work throughout the winter. After the convectors for the heating system are put in the rooms, it takes about three weeks for the system to be connected. At present workmen are install ing the heating system in Holmes Hall. When this is completed, they will furnish the rooms in Holmes and go on to work on the heating system in Beam. There is no heating in the War nock Dining Hall yet, although there is some heat from the heat bng pipes that run through the uilding. The heat in all the build ings, originates from the power plant. The furnishings in the rooms in clude bookcases, desks, storage lockers, bulletin boards, dressers and closets. Each L-shaped building is four stories high. Runkle and Warnock Hall are located along Shortlidge Road, while the other buildings are on Park Avenue. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bruce's Battle-- (Continued from page seven) State scene—Larry Fegley. Fegley had never played soc cer before, and Bruce helped him' learn the finer points of the game. Jerry started the first six , games this year, turning in a shutout against Syracuse. But in the Navy game he hurt his finger, l and Fegley replaced him. Appar-1 ently Bruce was too good a teach -I er because Fegley hasn't been reH ,placed there yet. Tomorrow,Bruce ends his soc cer career at Penn State when' the Lions play Pitt at Pittsburgh He hasn't had a spectacular ca- i reer here during his four years, but any sports fan has to admire and respect Bruce because het didn't give up when the odds' were against him. "It might not be the final solution, but a Camel would help!" ' 3 Cage Teams Still Unbeaten In League 'E' In League E, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Upsilon, and Pi Kappa Al pha remained undefeated and in contention for the league title by' winning Wednesday night. Phi Gamma Delta beat Zeta Beta Tau. 31-12; Pi Kappa Alpha downed Delta Theta Sigma, 19-15; and Delta Upsilon crushed Phi Delta Theta, 34-3, with Larry 'Beighy hitting for 10 points. Also in League E. Sigma Tau Gamma, with Dick Plotts getting ,15 markers, defeated Theta Xi, 136-27. Howai d Needleman scored 12 points to lead the Cool Ghouls to a 26-20 win over the Potrezebies and Nittany 26 edged the Nittany Trojans 23-22 in independent League E action. In fraternity League D Alpha Chi Rho remained undefeated by ousting Sigma Nu, 27-15. Bill Funk sank 10 fielders to lead Al pha Chi. In League F the Oriolep squeak ed by Nittany 23, 23-22. Wendell Wear sank 10 points as Nittany 34 downed Nittany 28, 37-12. ROTC Study— (Continued from page one) ing for ROTC units now being built? *What is the purpose of ROTC? •What progress has been made on Dr. Harold K. Shilling's com mittee proposal for combined pro gram of ROTC and civil defense? •What further study is being made on the ROTC-CD reports? Supporting Franklin's motion, Robert Laßar, president of the Agriculture Student Counci 1, urged that the Cabinet commit tee contact alumni to determine their opinion on ROTC and its valve. Sing along with the Folk Song Club Sunday, Nov. 23rd, 2 p.m. 217-218 HUB Everyone Welcome Social Science Group To The Social Science Rese - a - rch Center will hold it's annual fall meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the Hetzel Union Building. Dr. Delbert C. Miller, professor of sociology, will present "Human Factors in Organization Effici if you're out on a limb about choosing your cigarette, re member this: more people smoke Camels than any other brand today. The cost ly Camel blend has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. Escape from fads and fancy stuff ... Have a real cigarette have a CAMEL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958 old Annual Meeting ence: A Case Study in the Radar Defense of the United States and Japan." Dr. Frederick Matson, adminis trative director, has invited the faculty and graduate students to attend the meeting. CLASSIFIED • ADS MUST RE IN DT It :On A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES CASH-17 words or ties CHARGE—Is words or ten LSO one insertion v. 75 two insertions 11.00 three insertions Additional words-9 for 1.01 for each day of insertion FOR SALE WEAVER K-4 scope. Call Frcil Ranck at ext. 117 A. FOR SALE—One Pitt ticket, wood location. Call Joe Suliken AD 7-4939. 1949 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, good condition, excellent transportation. Call AD 8-5051 ext. 562. 1V39 SIX CYLINDER Packard Convertible. Now top and paint, good condition. Phone Stanley Smith Al.) 7-2631 after 5:01). TRAILER 1950 "Id" system. 32 Net. one bedroom. excellent condition, cement patio and awning; for February occupancy. No. 46, Woodadale Park. FOR RENT ROOM: Call AD' 8-8353 after five. F'OR RENT two•hedroom modern trailer. Will rent to four students. Days Viers' Trailer Acres. AD 8-3471 or FL 8.2890. PAIR MADE tlasses; :heav y dark brown rime, most likely contained in brown slip-in ease. Contact Sam AD 7-2114. LOST AN Oxblood Wallet in vicinity of Gym. It found call Dave AD 8-1563. ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT opposite 419 Boucke. Reward. Call Jack Slwx)graga ext. 3098. POST VERSALOC Slide Rule, dark brown, leather ease, name on case. Call Dick Pontzer ext. 31544. Reward. BLUE SHEAFFER Pencil, part of ret. Call M. Garfinkle, Dept. of MetaliurgY r ext. 2694. REWARD: FOR gold identification brace. let: owner's name engraved. Pinups cori. tact Nancy Lee Kite ext. 1396-M if found. LOST COLD Identification Bracelet; owner's first name engraved. Contact Alexandra Herr ext. 1396-NL LOST—FRATERNITY Pin, Phi 'Kappa, between Fairmount Ave. and Poet Office. Reward. Call Carl AD 8-9107. USED TOYS can be repaired for need." children as Christmas gifts. Contact Al. pha Gamma Delta sorority, ext. 826 or Kappa Sigma at 8.6464 or 7-2644. •- COEDS, SECRETARIES to tiy the Olcm.. pia Typewriter. Rent an Olympia, apply up to 3 months rental tortend down nay.. ment. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. Phone AD 8-6125. RIDE WANTED from Pitt game to Allen. town, Nov. 27. Call Dan Fink AD 7.2202. WANTED—ESCORT for young girl to her coming-out tiatice. Apply "The Reluctant Debutante." Center Stage. \ ~, ) COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men In our department working part time averaged $75 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gains. Pleasant. short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car furnished, expenses paid. Call Ed Lough AD 7-4768 Mon. tween 6.10 p.m. Salary $35 per week. • MISCELLANEOUS SAS YOUR popularity been waning? Ia it because your ahoea have lost their lustre and 'brilliance? Alpha Phi sorority will put that shine back into your shore when they visit your fraternity Sunday. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tare too or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School of Dance. AD 8-108. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble our years or "experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 638 W. College Arc. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and VU so ni g emits: pick-up and delivery eery. Shoemaker Erne. Piton* AD &CUL LOST WANTED