PAGE EIGHT Cagers Lose Final, 74-69 (Continued from page six) Bailey took advantage at this point and broke the game open. Hancock, who had been the key board man for the Lions, fouled out with about four min utes left and Bucknell locked up the win. "That was the turning point," Penn State Coach John Egli said. "We missed Hancock's rebound-1 ing." Mark DuMars tried vainly to narrow the margin as he scored the last four points, but the Lions couldn't catch up. The loss gave the Lions a sea son's record of 11-9. Bucknell fin ished with a 16-7 record. Six seniors—two Penn Staters and four Bisons—played their last games. Performing for the last time were: Hancock and Edwards of Penn State and Flanegan, Har ley, Bob Ericsson and Danzig of Bucknell. Box Score BUCKNELI FILI F TP F(1 F TP llarkv 1 2- 2 14 fi.t.eellaml 4 2- 4 111 El icon 2 1- 4 5 Hancock 4 4- 5 12 DAniii4 5 2- Al 2 Fiktiml4 5 2- 412 Fixnasen 10 9-P1 29 DuMitres 6 7- 7 17 Thompson 6 2- 212 l'olfmkr 7 4- 615 Hintz 1 0- 0 2 Mawr 0 0- 0 0 %ikon 0 0. 0 0 TOBIN 211 16-24 74 Toth Is 25 19.26 69 Ilalftinn• I'9ll-39 : Ilin k nrll —29 FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS William G. Burns majored in Civil En gineering at Union College. But he had his own ideas about his engineering future. "I vainted a job with a 'growth' company," he says, "where I could de %elop and move ahead as a member of management." Bill found his 'growth' company—and his management opportunity. On gradu ating in June, 1954, he started work with the New York 'Telephone Company. Six months of training and job assign ments in Albany familiarized him with the Plant, Commercial, Accounting and 'Traffic functions of the telephone busi ness. Then came 18 months as engineer tin the Long Range Planning Group. In 'October, 1956, ho was promoted to Su pervising Engineer. Bill was transferred to Syracuse in Many young men, with degrees in the sciences, arts, engi neering or business, are finding interesting and reward ing careers with the Bell Telephone Companies. Look Into carter opportunities for you. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. And read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in dour Placement Office. , e e e i L Play by Former Student Five O'Clock Theatre is pre-(friendly bear, but never appears renting a one-act play today en-ion stage. titled "The Fall of J. C. Puppy- The cast includes Harry Jones, dog," by Barbara Bruce, a former Charles Antalosky and George University student. Hostetter as the three pilots, and The play involves three AiriMarilyn Roberts as the widow, Force pilots, a young widow andl Janice Champagne, manager of J. C. Puppydog, who resembles als O'Clock Theatre, is director. rac, Give a NOSEGAY ‘t r riky t. c., -, to your IFC Queen Roses, carnations or gardenias . . . they I\l are always perfect in a nosegay, trimmed with satiny ribbons. We also have wrist and shoulder corsages. z i litioockity 3 Joraf gartienJ 119 E. Beaver Ave. AD 8-0566 PENN STATE A Campus-to-Career Case History Bill Burns (lar right) reviews a plan for expanding Syracuse's wit-free calling area with some fellow supervisors. He wanted more than "just an engineering job" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 4114 , itt i t ~. v, , August, 1958, as Supervising Engineer— Fundamental Plans, with a FAA of four engineers and two clerks. In this job, he studies and forecasts the future tele phone needs of custeiners in a 4800- square-mile area, planning from three to 20 years ahead. He then co-ordinates the development of plans to meet future needs with the various engineering groups involved. Bill calls it 'manage ment engineering." Bill is married, has three youngsters and owns his own home. "A man has to build his own security;' he says, "and finding the right place to do it can be mighty important. Choosing a Bell Tele phone career was the best decision I ever made. I don't know where an ambitious young fellow can find more or better chances to move ahead in management." oße Presented Today I . - „„, ":~,-„ ;~,»< 1 < , . • 2 4. 4hix - 4 1 „, ,f 1 BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES Engineers Petitions for Jr. and Sr. Student Council Seats are available in Room 204 Sackett Deadline - March 14. noon CLASSIFIED FOR SALE DRESSES, SKIRTS, sweaters, etc., size 9 to 10. Hardly worn. Call ext. 886 or 416 McElwain. STUDENT FLORAL Agency representa tives will be at Waring and Nittany dining halls from 5 to 9.30 tonight taking orders for IFC corsages. Free room de livery. 1947 FORD four-door sedan. Current in spection. hie* $65. Call AD 8.8582. 1954 FORD Country Sedan, 4-door, 9• passenger station wagon : 15-eylinder en gine, overdrive, radio, heater. AD 8-0228 niter 6 p.m. MOBILE HOME, 27 ft. American. Guaran teed excellent condition Ideal for two. Ready for occupancy. 8500 down. AM 8-1229. A SET OF Leddy Drums and a gas heater. Call AD 7-7028 ask for Jim. HOLTEN TRUMPET, excellent condition Reasonable. AD &Wilt. REMINGTON RAND Quiet-Riter; excellent condition 665.00. Call EL 54463 after 6 p.m. ask for Andy Cokun. NEED TROPHIES? You name ft-1 have it. Plain or engraved. Big discounta. Quick service. Phone AD i-754.1 after 6. Sam Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var ious sites. $49--SS9. Television Service Center at State College T.V., 232 South Allen. FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM Trailer: 46'x10'; washer and dryer. 1255 North Allen. MODERN FOUR-ROOM Apartment for rent in Centre Hall. Has own oil heat ing plant $6O per month. Write or phone R. M. Saaaaman. 401 E. Walnut St., Lewis town. Phone 8-4433. DOUBLE AND half double room, central location, nice furnighinge. Free parking. Call AD 7-2294 or AD 7-790 G. LOST EXCUSE ME. I believe you have my tan inincont. Taken from outqule 202 Boucke, Finlay at 2. Jack ext. 2787. LARGE POST SLIDE Rule; around E.E Wednesday. Reward $5. Call Bob ext 3539. POST SLIDE RULE lost 202 EE. Finder plense call Art AD 8-8353 after 7. LADIES FULL LENGTH blue wool fleece coat miming from Burrowes Building Fri. afternoon. Reward. AD 8.1156. "S" CLUB JACKET in Boucke on Mon day. Reward for return. Dan Johnston, Sigma Chi. AD 8-6788. GRETCHEN WILSON please contact Lee L. again—need sleeping bag for big week end. Call AD 7-3261. WANTED I - MOTHERS : DON'T forget to take a color or black-white portrait with your lovely girl for IFC-Panhellenic Ball. Fri day 8-10 :30 p.m. Waring Hall lobby PSCPS Free Photo Set vice. EXPERIENCED TYPIST with IBM •type writer desires typing of reports, stencils, or lettere. Fast, reasonable service. Phone AD 8-6943 after 5:60. RIDE WANTED to Charlotte. North Carolina or vicinity on :March 24th or 25th. Call Ellie Rosenbeurer ext. 1492 M. HEMMING: COATS, Dresses and Shirts. Alterations. Prices reasonable. Also the newest, in FASHION FROCKS and a fine line of cosmetics for sale. AD 8-9668. RIDE TO Florida, spring vacation. Call Denny ext. 281. WAITERS TO work at Lobster House. Come in person for interview after 2 p.m. daily. BANJO PLAYER for "Boy Friend" Or chestra. Call Jim Shugart, TKE House, AD 7-4444. COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in our department 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 fur nished, expenses paid. Call Clare Ross AD 7-4402 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p•m. Rslat7 $45 per week. s o, MISCELLANEOUS OSWALD dahlia! Yoo were soo elevah to buy tickets EARLY for "Annie Get Your Gun." Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Schwab. ALL ROCK climbers be sure to be at 317 Who(' tonight at 7 p.m. Important division meeting of rock climbers. PSOC. INTERESTED IN a '69 Pontiac, used convertible, or bard top? Call Tom Pavley AD 7-4908. Take Free test drive today JELLY BEANS, solid milk chocolate bun nies, cream-filled eggs. THE CANDY CANE. PSOCer's SKATING Division meeting to night, 7:80, 111 Boucke. IF YOUR neck size is 13%, call AD 1-4908 ask for AL STOP TYPING with that worn-out ribbon. Select your new ribbon now from our large stock. Black, red-black in cotton and silk. Nittany Office Equipment - 231 S. Allen St. COIN' SOME PLACE? How about the UCA Cabin Retreat, March 21 from 3-12 p.m. Discussion—Fun. Call ext. 823. TYPEWRITER REPAIR is our specialty. Give us your machine—we'll give you fast expert repair and services. All work done in our State College repair shop. Nittany Office Equipment. 231 S. Allen St. Phone AD 8.6126. ENROLL NOW !or ballroom dancing. tap, toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School at pause. AD 4-30711, TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1959 Coming Friday Evening the IFC- Panhel Ball Featuring... Columbia Records Sensational Orchestra "The Band With The Dancing Sou oil" Rec Hall Semi-Formal 9 to $5 per couple Tickets at HUB Desk
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