The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 25, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
$200,000
Available In
Scholarships
BY RONA NATHANSON
First of a Series
On Scholarships
Approximately $200,000 is
available in student scholar
ships each year! But how
many students are aware of
this fact and know how to
take advantage of it?
This article and those which
will appear in subsequent issues
of The Daily Collegian on this
subject will inform the student
on the matters of obtaining a
scholarship how they ale award
ed, which ones are available and
what the qualifications are.
Scholarships are awarded pri-,
vainly on the bases of need and
ability. Character and extracur
ricular activities also may play!
an important part in the choice,
of a recipient
Each scholarship may have
other qualifications in addition
to those mentioned above.
There are those reserved to in
coming freshmen. Some state
the specific class in which the
winner must be enrolled, some
request competition in colle
giate sports and a few are re
served for foreign students.
Students who are interested in
any of these general scholarships
should apply before Nov. 1 if
they wish to be considered for
that academic year. Winners ale
announced early in January and
are reimbursed for the fall se
mester.
Scholarship committees from
each of the eight colleges award
the scholarships reserved for a
student in a specific curricu
lum or college. The committees
begin reviewing applications
on March 1. These awards are
made for the following aca
demic year.
Application forms may be ob
tained from the office of the co
ordinator of scholarships, now in
205 C Old Main. A single appli
cation will insure consideration
for every scholarship for which
the student is qualified.
Cagers Crush--
(Continued front page six)
with three games remaining.
They end the home season Friday
night against Carnegie Tech and
then wind up with away games
at 'itt (Saturday) and Bucknell
Math 7.
THE SU3ISIARY
LEHIGH PENN STATE
F(; F P FIL4 F P
Eckert 1 0 2 Hancock 5 2 12
Mashie 6 7 19 DuMars 10 1 21
landenbaum 0 0 0 (Vender 5 2 12
Benedict 2 3 7 Sweetland 3 0 6
Pair: 0 0 U Edwards 3 a 10
Allinger 0 0 0 Musser 2 2 6
Brenan 0 0 0 Wilson 1 1 3
K. Weaver 0 0 0 Freedman 1 6 7
Cullltan 2 1 6 Dibert 0 5 5
Hobrota 1 0 2 Ramey 1 2 4
Zalank° 2 9 13 Naylor 1 0 2
Holman 1 2 4
........._ .
15 22 52 Towlx 32 24 /11
Fraternities--
(Continued from page one)
"This Is the worst time of the
year for the survey to be taken,"
0. Edward Po assistant to
the dean of men, said. There
were many January graduates,
and with the deferred rushing
program many of the fraternities
neglected to rush upperclass men
and concentrated on freshmen,
he said. •
The — second in the series of
articles on the fraternity system
will discuss the reasons for the
large number of vacancies in
membership and housing. The
views of Pollock and Edward
Hintz. Interfraternity Counc i I
president, will be presented.
Library Expansion—
(Continued from pane one)
These are then distributed
throughout the state.
Also, plans attempting to in
troduce machine methods of stor
ing and finding information are
being developed. McComb said
the University library may intro
duce this system in coming years.
He added that he felt that a sys
tem like this - could not sufficient
ly replace the use of a good old
book to obtain information.
Collegian
Classifieds
FOR SALE
F1!•F! 1957 RCA Victor— $76. Call Lenny
Sehock at Phi Sigma Delta.
CONSUL. SEWING machine, excellent con
dition • mota-bed; Labe carriaue; picture
NIIIIIOW lamp. Call AD li-107b bet seen
1 and 5 only.
OLYMPIA PORTABLE typewriter rom
pletP with eaxe, condition excellent Will
41lCrif ICE. for M. Call Ken Williams
AD X.ddla
AIR FORCE R 0 T.C. Graduates—officer
summer mato' nil, Class A and Class B.
Size Itift Call Al) 7-1698.
NEW TYPEWRITER Under nod Golden
Touch Portable—M.oo. Original price
$134.50. Cull AD R-£1:126.
ATTENTION PHILATELISTS! Stamp col
lection ai whole or Individual sets. Call
All 7 -stns
1057 RENAULT Dauphine, automat;;
eluteh, white sale-walls, 8000 ;mks.
ALVA. Cull AD S-6(144 between 4 and
p
VA—COMPLETELY reconditioned. var
ious e VA'S. s49—sB9 Tele%tsion Service
Center at State College TN.. 232 South
Allen.
FOR RENT
NEW TWO-ROOM apartment, private
bath, private entrance, pinking factlatie.
Call AD 7-12n4 after 2:30 p in
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
HALF OT' double room vc ith or without
bard next, to narking lot. 243 South
Pugh St
MODERN FOUR-ROOM Apartment for
rent in Centre Hall. Has own oil heat
ing plant. $l,O per month. Write or phone
It Al Sassaman, 401 E. Walnut St., Levaa
tow n. Phone 8-4433.
LARGE COMFORTABLE double room, 2
blocks from earoPus ; twin beds. Avail
able now—V2o apiece per month. Al.) 7-4114.
DOUBLE AND half double room, central
location, nice furnishings. Free packing.
Call Al) 7-2294 or AD 7-7906.
PLEASANT UNIVERSITY approved dou
ble room for gentlemen wishing quiet,
at 612 WVit, Foster A%e. Call AD 7-2598.
LOST
WILL TRADE rain coats. Mine has my
name Kahle. Swttehtd at Phi Kappa
Sigma Feb. 14. Call' ext 2843.
RAINCOAT AND grey tweed overcoat
at They i Saturday night. If found
call AD 7-21151.
LARGE CIRCULAR St. Christopher's
ineilut Re(' Ball wrestling room Feb. 20.
Inacrintion : Cuy, with lose, Donna. Call
Catone ext. 290.
TURQUOISE PARKER PEN on Monday
between Sparks and Temp. Return to
HUB desk or cull ext. 1420 J.
LAUNDRY BAG an t ietnity of Weis Mar.
ket last Friday. Finder please call AD
8-9126 after 10 p.m.
WRIST WATCH with leather strap ha,ing
picture of cateipillar on it. Call Don
ext. 410
HEMMI SLIDE Rule In the %icinlty of
Whitnini e Lab. Finder call AD 8-IC7B.
IBM invites the 1959 Graduate
with Bachelor's or Master's Degree
to discuss career opportunities
Contact your college placement office
for an appointment for campus interviews
Sales Liberal Arts • Business • Accounting •
Engineering • Mathematics
Applied Science Physics • Mathematics • Engineering;
Product Development Physics • Mechankal • Electrical •
Engineering Physics • Mathematics
Monufecturing Industrial • Electrical • Mechanical •
Mathematics • Physics
ome facts about IBM
M's phenomenal growth. offers unlimited professional opportunities to
ighly qualified graduates. Company policies lay a firm groundwork _
for stimulating and rewardhw careers in the areas listed above. At IBM.
you will find respect for the individual: .. small-team operations ...
early recognition of merit ... good financial reward ... outstanding
company-paid benefits : : . and many educational and training program&
IBM's laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott,
Kingston, Owego, - Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, N.Y.; Burlington, Vt.;
San Jose; Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; and Rochester, Minn. Sales and service
offices are located in 188 principal cities' throughout the United States"
. ,
If you cannot attend the interview's; write or call the manager
of the nearest IBM office:-
NW Corp
206 Mein Street
Johnstown, Po.
FOR RENT
Career opportunities
Research Physics • Mechanical •
Engineering Physics • Mathematics
DATA PROCESSING • ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS • MILITARY PRODUCTS
SPECIAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS • SUPPLIES • TIME EQUIPMENT
CLASS RING (OUP) and, a birthstone
rini; with blue stone in HUD Friday
Reward. Call IMM.
POST SLIDE RULE Friday afternoon on
College betneen Pugh and the Pone].
Station Call Jim AD 7-7096
GREY SUBURBAN Coat in RUB Friday
morning. Have your coat. Call Bill
Adasr EM 4-E312. Need car keys.
SWITCHED GREY carcoat in HUD dining'
room 10 a m Friday. You hate mine.
HO 6-6983, Martin Gettig.
ZFLAN R kINCOAT at Theta Delta Chi
Feb. 15. Name Mitchell on inside collar.
Pair of grey leather gloi.es In pocket. if
found please call AD 8-9118.
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NOTICE
MODERATELY PRICED meals at the
Dome Economics Cafeteria. Located at
the southernd of the ground floor in Home
Econonnc-i Building, Cafeteria Berl, ice Tues
day through Friday 11.60 a.m. to 12 :30
p.m. Table service Tuesday through Thuis
day s:'io p.m. to ti pm. Students in
the Department of Hotel and In.titution
Administration plan, prepare and Bev, e
the food.
IF.==
WANTED
KITCHEN HELP. Apply at Sigma Pi. See
cook
EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing of
reports. term papers. etc. Fast, reason
able service Phone AD R-6943 after 5:00.
STJDENT TO ahare apartment with one
Arch. and two Ilus.Ad. studentA ; living
room. kitchen, dining room, bedroom and
bath. 114 A Pine St. AD 8-1973.
WANTED A used Spanish guitar. Maxi
mum price $lO. Call AD 7-4329 after
7 p tn.
MARCH 4, 5 & 6
If your degree major Is In:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959
WANTED
MARRIED AC Student (no children) M
mishit in farm management—grass land
(aiming and beef cattle—on nearby farm.
Deluxe living accommodations on premises.
For full information write P.O. Box 142,
State College, Penna.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITER REPAIR is our !specialty.
Give us your machine--well give you
fast expest repair and servicing. All work
done in our State College repair shop.
Nittany Office Equipment, 231 South Allen
Street. Phone AD 6-6125.
FOLK SONG Club 7 pm. tonight, 111
Home Ec. Everyone welcome..
SPECIAL! ALL THE spaghetti you can
tat for MOO at Tangle,ocni Acres.
Joek,m% ilia Rd. Dining and dancing
nightiv.
HOME EC Club members—Purchase Ban•
quet tickets and nominate yourself foe
office this week in the H.Ec. Lobby.
TYPEWRITER REPAIR_ is our specialty.
Give US your machine—we'll give you
fast, expert repair and servicing. All work
ilone in our State College repair shop.
Nittany Office Equipment, 231 South Allen
Street. Phone AD 8-6125.
IF YOUR t3Dewriter is giving you trouble,
our years of experience are at your
command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or brittle
machine to 633 W. College Ave.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing% tap.
toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest
Village School of Dance. AD 84078.
MODERATELY PRICED meals at the
Home Economics cafes located at
the southend of ground floor of Home Ea
building. Cafeteria set% ice Tuesday through
Friday 11:60 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Table service
Tuesday through Thursday 5:30 p.m.-6:30
PM. Students In the department of Hotel
and Institution Administration plan, pre
pare and ferl, e the food.