PAGE TWELVE WRA Will To Play in The Women’s Recreation Association will innovate a coed volleyball tournament this spring which will be open to all women’s living units and the men they invite to join their teams. The executive board of the WRA announced that the event will he held at 7 to 9 p.m., Monday through Wednesday nights of the last week in April and the first two weeks in May. Thirty-six teams will be able to participate in the tourna ment. each composed of four men and four women. A new combination of men's and wom en's rules is being composed by a joint committee of repre sentatives from WRA and the men's intramural p rogram. Playoffs will be held at the High Aptitudes— (Continued from page one) which students need better preparation. The last few years’ research re mits have shown that there is a definite need for remedial work in the English and mathematics skill mens In 1959 a study was conduct-> td to check the benefits of vari- 1 ous kinds of review. Students who: had a deficiency in mathematics! and who wished to enter a field; requiring math were given an op-! tion of reviewing. Some took a! formal review here or at another i school during the summer. Oth ers received a guide from the University outlining review areas and reviewed independently. The results showed that some benefit was obtained by any type of review, but lhal those who reviewed formally received better grades in analytical ge ometry. Of those who reviewed infor mally, 45 5 per cent withdrew or received a grade of “F”. There were no “A” grades and only 12.1 per cent received "B’s”. Those who took the formal re view did beter in the course. Twenty-five per cent withdrew or failed, while 28.5 per cent received a grade of ‘B” or better. OUTING CLUB ROCK CLIMBING MEETING Tonight 7 o'clock -- 111 Boucke Slides—Glaciological work in Greenland • • • SKI DIVISION MEETING Dote Changed to Tues., Dec. 1* 7 p.m., 214 Boucke • • • OVERNIGHT CHRISTMAS CABIN PARTY Sat. and Sun. Dec. 12 and 13 Tickets $1 On Sale at HUB desk until Friday Admission by ticket anly • • • Outing Club Memberships Available 243 Rec Hall $3.00 per year Invite Men Tournament conclusion of the tournament The possibility of a trophy for the winning team is also being investigated by the committee. Students may sign up for the event through their intramural representatives. "The event will not be in cluded in the official intramur al competition and probably not in the men's competition. Such a program has been held very successfully at other schools and WRA has decided that they would like to try their hand at it," according to Jean Nigh, WRA president. In other business the board dis cussed final plans for the Christ mas party which the association is sponsoring for the first and second grades of Matternville School, on the outskirts of State College. The party will include [games, presents and refreshments l for the children according to Priscilla Wasilko, chairman. The board also announced that the deadline for entry prelimin ary lists for the bowling and basketball intramurals are due at noon Friday in 103 White, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA i>niiii>IiIHIimiIIHHI>tHHHHCHIHIIIUIIHIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIimimiHHIHimH| ONE LIBERTY HOWL ticket. Price $5 00 ( all UN 6-4848. FOUR LIBERTY BOWL ticket* together. Call l f N 6-f)l(i3. 1953 PONTIAC haidtnp. Good condition, pi ice reasonable. Cfm be seen at 222 West Heaver after 4 pm DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring, appioxi- mately 0.71 carats. haidly used. Excel lent buy. Witte l’.O. Box 195, State College. GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar, professional I model, excellent condition. Must sell !Call Don AD 7-4702. LOO LOG Duplex Decitrig K & E Slide Rule, cost ‘s22 60 will cell $l2 00. David CrothnneL Trailer 72, Park. SHEARED SCOTCH PINE Chrwtmns ! Trees—reasonable. Unsheared trees for decoiatmg boughs--cheap. Tussey Springs Farm, 2 J j miles East of Boalaburg. Route 322. HO b-0580. GERMAN CONTAX Ilia 35 mm Camera, f 1 5 tense**, shutter speed 1/ 1260. Fiank AD 7-2500 SKI BOOTS to fit size 8 foot; worn only once: also lady’s black ski pants, size 14. AD S-1005. (ONE WESTERN Guitar, excellent con dition, must sauifice Call anytime after 6 p.m. AD 8-1917 ask for Henii. RECORD STORAGE racks. Free LP. record of your choice with any rack over ,$6 00 State College TV. LADY’S HENKE Ski Boots to fit size 8 foot, worn oulv once. Also lady’s black ski_minK size 14 AD 8-1095. ’64 FORD radio withoit speaker $16.00. Call AD 7-3970 after six. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MASTERS & DOCTORAL Engineering | Physics | Applied Mathematics A* A Space Technology Laboratories, Inc., Los Angeles, California, has been a pioneer since 1954 in virtually every phase of theoretical analysis, research and development, of military and civilian space systems including the systems engineering and technical direction for the Air Force Ballistic Missile Program. STL invites you to see our technical representatives when they visit the campus on to discuss opportunities in the following fields: Theoretical Physics Magnetohydrodynamics Experimental Physics Solid State Physics Applied Mathematics Digital Computers Space Communications Computer Design Radar Systems Guidance & Navigation Antennas and Microwaves Telecommunications Inertial Guidance Electro-Mechanical Devices Analog Computers Engineering Mechanics Aerophysics Applied Aerodynamics Propulsion Systems Systems Engineering Please make arrangements with your placement office for interview appointment. If unable to see our representatives, you may contact STL by mail. Address your resume to: College Relations, Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. P.O. Box 95004, Los Angeles 45, California @ SPACE TECHNOLOGY. LABORATORIES, INC. FOR SALE PARTIALLY COMPLETED eport* car special. Buckler space franm, '63 mm running gear, Renault engine, miscel laneous other parts. $l,OOO invested. Sell $4OO. Call AD 8-bbB7 after 5 p.m. LAM BREIT A MOTOR Scooter Sales, Scr\ice, Accessories and Insurance. Call AD fe-0021 after 5 o’clock. THESIS—iFuLTitmiING and typing. DuplimaU for 6ale. Phone AD 8-0774. WANTED TWO STUDENTS need transportation fiom I.ibetty Bowl *o Pittsburgh on Sun day afternoon or night. Cali UN 5-6f*S2. MALE STUDENT to share furnished apaitment with two other students; 2 blocks from campus. Phone AD h-1409. WAITER AT Thi Mu Delta fraternity. AD 9-2473 ask for Mrs. Howard. WANTED— SNAKE Drummers, Trumpets, Trombone plajeis for membership in the famous Gardner Guards Drum and Bugle Corps, Tyrone, Pa. Interested peisons con tact Bill Wallace, Crabtiee Jewelry Store AD 7-4681 or AD 6-H’U. MISCELLANEOUS STUMPED? GIVE subscriptions for Christ mas. Special student gift rates. All popular magazines loadable. Call Wayne AD 8-2164. MEET ME at the Pow Wow. Beaver A\e. GRAD STUDENTS start your holiday sea- son off right by attending the G S.A. Christmas dance this Finlay in the HUB. PASSENGER WANTED to Florida ovei Christmas vacation, Call Jim Schwab AD 7-4969 aftei 6:00 pm. CANDIDATES COMPLETING REQUIREMENTS IN DECEMBER 10,1959 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1959 MISCELLANEOUS ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. HELP WANTED WAITERS AND kitchen help wanted, Chi Phi. Call AD 7-4332 auk for Marty. WAITERS TO work for meala at Ag Hill Club. AD 8-3330. LOST GLASSES, tortoiseshell frames, between HUB and Hibba, Thursday, Nov. 19. Call Jan, UN 5-6173. UGLY BLACK enamel watch on long silver chain; sentimental value; must find. Please call Phyl \JN 6-6767. HAYNES FLUTE, biown leather cany In# case lost Wednesday night. Dee. 2. Urgently needed. Call Sue UN 6-2446. Reward. A DARK brown Stetson hat at Sigma Chi last Saturday night. Call AD 8-0226. BUS. STAT. 501 Notebook. Reward. Call Ben UN 5-6263. BLACK GLASSES green plaid «.se, around Sparks-Library area. Need badly. Call Mary UN 5-2126. Reward. WILL PERSON who took grey-white tuc-ed topcoat from rack outside 217 Boucke 2 p.m. Friday Dee. 4 please return to lIUB or call UN 6-7631. LOST TIME can be found again with 46 experienced baby sitters ready to step In when parents want to step out. Call Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, UN 5-77KJ. Sitters available evenings, weekends. Pro ceeds to charity.