PAGE EtC.;H r Econ Prof Paints for Hobby; Pictures Displayed in Bourke Philip A. Klein, assistant pro-. fessor of economic s, whose paintings are being shown at the Boucke library, says that painting is "strictly a hobby" with him. The second series of faculty staff art exhibik, which consists of his paintings, is now on dis play in the Boucke library. There are seven paintings, done from 1952 to 1958. Klein said he paints for relax ation and enjoyment, adding that he has never shown his paintings to anyone but his own family and his colleagues. He considers this as keeping them "in the family." His original aim in painting was to make his paintings look realistic. Later, however, "color, movement and rhythm, design, Outing Club's Annual GAME BANQUET and OVERNIGHT Saturday, December 13 meet 5 p.m. Osmond tickets 75c Sign up in HUB . , . . . • • . . • . . English: COLLEGE fOR SINGERS cß oonveßSrm' ERNEST loiscH. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL OEM CIGARETTES OA. F. OIN perspective and conveying of ideas and feelings" became his goals. Klein said that one of his paint ings on exhibit, a bowl of lilacs, is "realistic," while the others are "abstract in varying degrees." " Other paintings try to convey mood, color or design without having a definite subject, he said. Klein said his "success" 3n paint ing is the relaxation he receives from it. Soph Board Applications Applications for the Sophomore Class Advisory Board can be picked up at the Iletzel Union desk until next Wednesday. Applicants must have a 2.0 All- University average. Interviews will be held at a later date. CLOWN WHO BLOWS FUNNY SMOKE RINGS Thinkfish translation: In three-ring circles, this fellow's known as "Mr. Funnyman" (largely because his name is Horace P. Funnyman). When he does his smoke-ring act, the tent's in stitches. Naturally, this world-famous puffoon chooses Lucky Strike. "I like the honest taste," he says. A canvass (or tent poll) of the Big Top shows that this is no freak sentiment. English: WITLESS FOOTBALL PLAYER i• '§c•tv' • 4 . ;?•-:' :.._ ': Ut lolll , A sa ch, ONNt'l - , .. 4 •- •,' „ ~ •APism •4. -• ••' 1 w ... • .. ). . . Z, ) • 44. ' • E . ii .. g:!i:sh: , 1hi41411 CROSS:TRWArd RAOUL WEINSTEIN. O. Of RICOONO =',=l Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE Ad. of A dpsisiegs.leacm-ea r ee r —"`j, is cur middle name Mt VA!LY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 'Your Life- (Continued from page one) ber of the American Association of University Women, and the Association of Business and Pro fessional Women. Slides were shown of Dean Wes ton's travels in Bermuda, Mexico and Hawaii and of her home in Carnegie and her summer home, "Recess," near Uniontown. The story was concluded with an impersonation of Dean Wes ton as a passenger in a jet fight er plane by Ist Lt. Renee Ru bin. Lt. Rubin then explained' low concerned everyone had been over Dean Weston on that hot day last summer •in an Alabama ROTC camp while she was bravely doing acrobatics at 18,000 feet in a jet fighter. Dean Weston was a guest at the base for a few days last summer. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN But Mitch Miller and his new Album. SINGING ALONG WITH MITCH HAS ALREADY ARRIVED *Pick up this featured album today to delight someone on your Xmas list. 1111011 M - AD 7- 1 111/0 1 11111111ra mimas 1111110 Call :ter".17,11 Y tide en any one record , igor 201410(1a MI. •Free Gift Wrapping with every pur chase. English: GIANT RODENT r r' ' r 411101413; . 'O 4 4ORIAM ISS ,JIM SMOTHER. MICHIGAN STATE SPEAK THINKLISHr MAKE $26 Just put two words together to form a new one. Thinklish is so easy you'll think of dozens of new words in seconds! We'll pay $25 each for the hundreds of Thinklish words judged best—and we'll feature many in our college ads. Send your Thinklish words (with English translations) to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose your name, address, college or university and class. IM Boxing— (Continued from page seven)_ ent with looping rights to the chin. Bill White, Alpha Sigma Phi, etched out a unanimous decision over Beta Theta Pi's Fred Kochey, in a 145-poubd fight. White car ried the fight to Kochey and pummeled his vulnerable defense' with rapid left jabs. John Oberly, Sigma Chi's 275- pound heavyweight, won a unani mous decision as he swarmed all over Sigma Alpha Mu's Saul Lass off. The gigantic Oberly carried on a roughhouse rushing attack to gain the nod of the three officials. Wilbert Hobbs, Sigma Nu, gain ed a victory over Bucky Welsh, Beta Theta Pi, when Welsh failed to answer the bell for the second round. English: NOISY INSECT Thinkllo:, CLATTERPILLAR WILLIAM ERNST. VALPARAISO WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1958 Gridders-- (Continued from page six) accompany Schleicher and Rua lavage to the Blue-Gray fray in Montgomery. Ale.. Dec. 27. Kasperian and Richie Lucas were named to the second team AP All-State aggregation and Sam Stellatella made the third line. Pitt placed three men in the All-State lineup and West Chester, two. John Gusik, Ivan Toncic and Ken Montanari were the honored Panthe-•s and Dick Emerich and Bill Shock ley- were named from the Rams. Other gridders on the first team were Gene O'Pella, Villanova end; Carl Schoenborn, Gettysburg guard• Bill Berier, Juniata back; and _ George Darrah, F&M back. CLASSIFIED ADS MUST D$ IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDINO DAY RATES CASH-17 words cos less CHARGE-12 words 'or less 3.50 ono Insertion 3.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 for $.05 for each day of insortias FOR SALE 1952 MERCURY V 8; overdrive, radio, heater, good tires, etc. Clean—runs well. Call AD 8-8877 betiteen 6.7. 1947 GOSHEN TRAILER, 27 feet, one bed room—s7oo. Neat, comfortable living for small family. Available Jan. 27. Hoover's Trailer Park.- AD 64091, ask for Blair Bleakner. 1937 CADILLAC transmission complete for '55-'57 Ford. Includes 11111:n18ft, adapter, clutch. $125. Torn Dathmell No. 15 Woorisdale Trailer Park. TUX--size 40L single button. Call Frank - AD 7-2114 at nix o'clock. ATTENTION PHILATELISTS! Stamp col. lection as whole or individual seta. Call AD 7-3309. FOB RENT NEWLY DECORATED one-bedroom apart. ment. Couple only. Available Jan. let. Phone AD 74604 after six. PROTECT YOUR ear from winter weather in a heated garage: Beaver Ave. and Atherton St. TIO monthly. Call AD 7.4344. FOR R NT two-bedroom modern trailer. Will rent to four students. Dare View Frailer Acrea. AD 84471 or FL 9-2890. LOST LOST—SILVER brocade evening bag at Mil Ball; I have yours. Call Carol, ext. 341. LEATHER BRIEFCASE. Finder call Tony Segovia ext. 2669. Reward. ' IDE RULE, name .an inside of case. Vic Dervin. Finder please call AD 11.9058. KEYS ON chain with Ivory charm. PiClll56l call Marilyn—Univ. ext. 2693 or AD 8-071'9. SCARAB BRACELET on Wednesday Dec. 3. If found call Batis ext. 7235. 'Renard. PAIR OF glasses lost Friday. Nov. 22, vicinity of HUB and Osmond. Call ext. 3057. • WANTED SICK YPEWRITER glowing you down Our typewriter doctors pep up domestic and imported machines. Expert repair and servicing. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 Allen St. Phone AD 8-6126. SALE' ES REPRESENTATIVE (male). Want. ed by International Auto Plan, Inc., 120 East 66th St., New York 22, N.Y. to rent or sell European cars for. Europe4.ound students. Excellent commissions. Lowest rates. Write Mr. Gordon for details. USED TOYS can be repaired for needy children as Christmas gifts. Contact Al. pha Gamma Delta sorority, ext. 928 or Kappa Sigma at 8-6464 or 7-2044. 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 Longb AD 7.4755 Mon.. Fri. be. tween 6.10 p.m. Salary $36 per week. =2=l=!Ml MISCELLANEOUS DON YOU may pick up your lost letter in strictest confidence. Mr. Smith esti. 2011. OUTING CLUB Ski Division meeting 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, 917 Willard. Discussion of mid.semester ski trip to Redhouse, N.Y. D.O.C. STUDENT Council is taking self nominations today at the HUB desk for elections next week. If you, are eligible "Nominate Yourself TODAY"! GIRLS GO home for the holidays with a beautiful hat from "The Hat Shop". Cor ner of McAllister and Deaver, State College. Daily 32:30 p.m. till 9:00; Sat. 9:00 till 5 :00. FIGURES ON Your mind/ Let the Curta Pochet-sized calculating machine solve Your problems. It adds, subtracts, multi. plies, divides, equares, cubes, extracts square roots. Operation la fast. accurate., Weighs only 8 ounces. Se. the Curta now at Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. Phone AD 84125. THESIS AND term paper typing done. AD 8-2097. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. to% toe or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School at Dance. AD 8-1078. IF YOUR typewriter Ia giving you trouble our years of experience are - at your command.-Just dial AD 1-2492 or bring machine to 689 W College 'Ave. DIVRAGat—STUDENT tnr ptr nd iver7 asew iseralessnakee an rhos. AD &Vs.
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