PAGE EIGHT Faculty Will Attend TKE Housewarming Fraternities, too, are feeling the need for expansion to cope with the increased enrollment at universities and col- Locally, 'Pau Kappa Epsilon, 346 E: Prospect Ave., has already embarked on its long range plans for continued ex- AIM Returns Treasury Law To Committee The Association of Independent Men Board of Governors has re committed to the finance com mittee a bylaw outlining the pow s of the beastlier. The bylaw stated in part that the lleasurer is to retain all re quisition foims in his possession, and that only he may issue re quisd,ons and "at his own ffisern t ion " John Dively, AIM ti easurer. who presented the bylaw, said these provisions would give the treasui er more control over ex penditures In other busmess, Frank Pear son, AIM vile president, an nounced that he found a possible editor of the Indic Newsletter and a1 , ,0 announced that the sernes tei's 1 . 11 , 4 Club Hubana will he held Match 5 in the Hetzel Union ballroom Music Prof to Serve At Instrumental Clinic James W. Dunlop, professor of mime education, will serve as: clinician for the Waterloo Instru mental Clinic to he held in con junction with the Canadian Band- AyNociation at Waterloo, Ont , Canada, next week. Dunlop, who conducts the Blue Band will conduct a session on reading new band matenal. + CLASSIFIEDS + ron SALE SPWIAI LAMPS - LAMPS - LAMPS tho 4 $1 to •fable, Boudoir and V. $ll tt pe, In I 1 . 1111104 . . thin/4 and bronze. Com te nith •tt 10, from uhtell boom. 0 W. limits. State NFI.D TROI`IIII - 8" Yon name it hate it Blain or engraved, Big tloo olitit , n. (4, t It remtv, Phone Al) 7-7861 after 6, Catalogs ti‘allable, Sam Ttotittomi'm T i opli)- Not l It% bh01). 34' x tt' "IMPFRIAI " 'loose Trailer, 2 1 enrr, old. SlurMl% tlatd °NCI' $l,OOO woillt of extras Sacrifice lot fluid( sale. AI) 24-M42 11156 I. IRII Thunderbird, red ho t ly find IN% t , 11111 Ch lop solo. hl /111%mi•141011, r0v,1 6 1 mei tmg and sent., perfect nieetnin ienl eundition Mugt Kell. getting married, $1 , 460 Cull Ceorite at UN 5-7SOO. ltsli:1) TUXEDO, excellent coedit ion, size :Di Ft NI Let lire, 9 Wonikilitle Psi k 1 4 51 Nl/14101WA1,EN --- Ii I IIIXP model, sun roof, radio Cool In sums fall AI) h-02,26 LLOYD 19f.0 Cern' an sedan, 46 mpg A ir ont-n heel drive Purchased New lea 's Any reasonable offer. Lam AI) li-021. WANTED I% ANTED DESPERATELY -- I used t‘ ue r. Wel • good condition ran Alan Muses Al) 7-4:2;i6. couNsyLoks FA PER lENc E - coed. 4 20 .1116 111 Juth UN 6.707. IV A ITERSTo %km k m fraternityfor went, Call Al) 7-4908, a‘k for Lanni, AITRESSES MUST RE 21. a sharp 10(A. Dia/. fan No experience necessary. fill lan) Al) 9 0724, W ANTED V 12F SIIM EN and fraternity men not 'thriving Satin day to attend jam tgeastons at Phi Kappa Theta and Theta Chi GUITARIST DESIRFS position with area dance band Experienced, dependable. Those EV A• 71715, Suture Creek, Pa. after 1‘ MO=3==lMEl=l Huiltliau. Call An 8-1504. HELP WANTED LADIES—Make spare hours profitable and pleasant Sell popular new COHT Cos metics with Vitamins High earnings. No parties, no ear needed. We teach you Phone El. 6-266 S LADIES—BEAUTIFUL nee, Easter out fit ran be )ours ivith the Wee earnings Imo cnn make nith out part-time, pleasant work Hours of ON!) choice. No car et experience needed. Phone EL 6-2568 FOUND MMMtia lIIIM!EMMENNI FOR SALE OR RENT II YEAR OLI) Trailer in choica location Sirro fire. lltility building included Scott Scbrufflcr Al) 8.0368 after A. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA pansion, by huiding an addition to their chapter house The faculty of the University has been invited to attend a housewarming from 8 p.m. to mid- . night Friday of a three-story ex tension to the house, which was recently completed Opened for occupancy this semester, the addition to the house enables the fraternity to rank among the largest at the University, with a house capac ;ity of 65 men. The new addition, 55 ft. long !and 35 ft wide is constructed of stone and modeled after feudal type architecture. The new addition includes two qleeping dot m dories, washroom 'facilities, a kitchen and a perma nent house mothet's quarters. In the basement of the new establishment is an air-con ditioned chapter room. T h kitchen is furnished with stain ; less steel equipment. Included i in the expansion program was the building of a concrete patio, a terrace and a new parking lot. The dining room in the fra lernity was enlarged to twice its previous size and can accom modate 180 people at a sitting. A central fireplace has been in !stalled in the room, also. Profs Discuss Research Done on AF Project Dr L. W. Hu, associate profes sor of engineering mechanics, and Dr. Walter Jaunzemis, assistant professor of engineering mechan ics, discussed research and future plans of work they are conduct ing under Air Force sponsorship at the Contractor's meeting of the Air Force Office of Scienti fic Reseal ch in Pasadena, Calif. MISCELLANEOUS "GERMS, CASES. ASHES • Pandora's ?" You me invited to hear this di4euqgion at the Intei national Fit evide Monday et ening H p m at home of Prof. and Ali g Leon Kneebone, 125 S. Pattei ,on. 'Transom tation front HUB desk at ;,ac NIEET MI AT the Pow Woo, Benner Avenue. JAM SESSION at TEE Sat 2-5 Tiny Wright', Dixieland Jazz. Everyone wel come Mlh RAYMOND and his All• Stars are now a‘ailable for all fiateinity and mini! itv parties Call UN 45-5060. STUDY BREAKS—WHY' Because • you need delicious finaglev, Steak Sande, tehea from Morrell's. AD li-8381. ENROL! for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons Profs, stoned School of Dance. AD 8-1078. BLUE FRAME, gb,ceß In bl u e ea se Wed night between McElwain, and McKee. Chß Phylim ON 54017. DARK BROWN Wallet, billfold type Kee Hall locker room Keep money but cards urgently needed. Call AD 7-3804. Royal II LOST AT Phi Shona Min topcoat. name inside. Call Dave Turner UN 6-G787. ROOM & BOARD RESERVATIONS NOV being taken for room & board for spring semester at 317 E Beaver Ave. & 220 S Allen St. For complete information ask for Mrs PetrLsky at 317 E. Beaver ANe. FOR RENT GIRLS• Secretaries and , or graduate stu dent.--roomy %lib, kitchen prt‘tlege, close to campu. A‘ailuble immediatek. Inquire Harmony Shop or call AD tt-5t24. BOYS: i41.0111P. double or single: close to campus Inquire Harmony Shop or call Al) 7.2130 EXOTIC ROOMS in apartment three floors aboie the "Skellet." Heat leeation—make any clatta in the minutes—Ns ith kitchen. Call Jerry Al) g-1467 FURNISHED 3-ROOM apartment with bath. garage Not .initable for pets or children. Available March Ist. Call FL 9• 24'13. SINGLE ROOM. hot and cold running water. Parking; center) AD 74792. - NICELY FURNISHED single room ■nd 1 double for male students, near campus, reasonable, parking privileges. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 6-4302. COMFORTABLE. MODERATE rate ac cominodationa with prnate bath or running %%Ater. Colonial Hotel. 123 W. Fiittanv A%e., State College. AD 24230 or AD 1-7792. Court Rules-- (Continued from page one) ing of the court, Parsky said, that the classes are not a part of the SGA. "The SGA constitution should not provide for the election of an officer in any other organisa tion not in SCA." he said SGA also adopted a policy state ment of the court which, in part, states: "If classes wish to organ ize as they have in the past, they must do so as autonomous Univer sity organizations." If the classes do organize, As sembly further recommended that the elections be held at the times of All-University elections. Golf Candidates Golf Coach Joe Boyle has is sued a call to all upperclassmen interested in trying out for the Penn State golf team. The first meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Monday at the ice rink. COMPUTERS, CAREERS and YOU... after you join Western Electric Interested in computers, computer technol ogy and applications? Then you should inves tigate Western Electric as a place to build )our career. Telephony today is built around compute's. The telephone cross-bar switch is basically a computer. Electronic switching gear uses computer principles. At its new engineering research center and at most of its 25 manufacturing locations, Western is relying more and more on com puters in doing its main job as manufacturing and supply unit for the Bell Telephone System. In its other major field Defense Communi cations and Missile systems the use of com puters and computer technology is widespread. You'll discover quickly that opportunities with Western Electric are promising indeed. Here company growth stands on a solid base, and your own growth, too. We estimate that engineers will find 8,000 supervisory jobs open Manufacturing locations st Chicago, III.; Kearny, N. 14 Baltimore, Md.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Allentown and tiureldale, Paq. Burllngton.l Greensboro and Winston-Salem, N. C.; Buffalo, N. y.; North Andover, Mass.; Lincoln and Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, Mo ; Columbus, O. Oklahoma City, Okia.; Engineering Research Center, Princeton, N. 1.1 Teletype Corp., Skokie, 111. and Little Rock, Ark. Also W. g.. 1 distribution centers In 32 cities, Installation headquarters in 18 cities. General headquarters: 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. leg' BELL SYSTEM CAMPUS INTERVIEWS TUES.-WED.-THURS. • MARCH 15-16-17 For graduates in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics WED.-THURS. • MARCH 23-24 For graduates In Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Social Science Quiet. Call Huber to Attend Poetry Festival Nancy Huber, freshman In arts cation from Chadds Ford, (poe and letters from St, Thomas, will try). represent the University in the Mary Pappas, junior in arts and letters from. Villanova, will be Eastern Poetry Reading Festival mistress of ceremonies at the fes which will be held on April 30 atitival banquet which is scheduled fo April 28. Russell Sage College, Troy, N.Y."I Miss Huber was chosen Wednes day by the University Readers. Also in April will be the Penn sylvania Intercollegiate Reading Festival which Will be held here April 28 and 29. Approximately 80 colleges will participate in the festival which is being sponsored by the Depart ment of Speech and the Untvet sity Readers. Representing the University in ,this festival will be: Patricia 'Kampmeier, junior in arts and letters from Wyncote, (drama); Katherine Kavanaugh, junior in arts and letters from Moorestown J , (short story); and Philip :Webber, -senior in secondary edu- SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT =ECM @ZEE 111E=1:ZI ESN I::E=M:r to theni in the next ten, years. There will be corresponding opportunities for career build ing within research and engineering. Progiess is as rapid as your own individual skills permit. And Western Electric maintains both full-time all-expenses-paid graduate engineering train ing and tuition refund plans to help you move ahead in your chosen field. Opportunities exist for electrical, mechanical, Indus. trial, civil and chemical engineers, as well as in the physical sciences. for more Information get your copy of Consider a Career at Western Electric from your Placement Officer. Or write College Relations, Room 200 E, Western Electric Company, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Be sure to arrange for a Western Electric interview when the Bell System team visits your campus. Westorti , oo l * NANUMOURING AND SIUMY FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1960 Eng-Arch Honors Day Will Be Held May 24 The annual Honors Day spon isored by the Engineering-Archi ture Student Council will be held May 24. The program will honor stu dents in the college who have been scholastically outstanding 'and recipients of all scholarships awarded during the past year will be announced. William Bowers, council presi dent, said that nominations for officers of the council will be held at the next meeting and elections will be held the following meet ing, UNIT Of 11411 !ILL fffil/O
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