PAGE TWELVE NYU Offers Junior Year In Spain Applications are now being accepted for the third "Junior Year in Spain" program spon sored by New York Univer sity's Washington Square Col lege of Arts and Sciences. The 1960-61 program, which will run horn September to June,l offers the American college stu-: dent an opportunity to study Spanish civilmition at its source., Credos earned during the yeari are applicable tov,aid a bachelor of nuts degice at the student's home university or college. Hosting the "Junior Year in Spain" will be the University of Madrid. The program of study has been for mutated accot ding to Arne' wan 'Nun ements and credit systems and is accredited by NYU's Washington—Square Col lege. The plow am is intended for students with a major or minor in Spanish, but other students who have adequate preparation in the Spanish language will be Accepted Requests for fin then informa tion and applications for admis sion to the program should be sent to: Dr. J. Richard Toven, "Junior Year in Spain," Foreign Student Center, 15 Washington News, New Yoik University, New Yolk 3, N Y. Olver to Attend Meeting On Occupational Safety Dr Elwood F. Olver, director of the Department of Security, has been invited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to attend the President's Conference on Oc cupational Saftety that opens to day and continues through Thurs day in Washington, D.C. + CLASS CASH-11 words sr loss CHANI:E-43 words or less 11.50 one Insertion 1.75 two Insertions 1 11.00 three Insertions Additional words-3 for 1.11 for tad+ do, of insertion ADS MUST DE IN BY 11:00 A.M THE PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE Ft1(11) ICE emit...nen. Of est.) S' ml%, used and ebuilt for Itstaurnittn, ehttrehev, hotels And FehoolB. SlSinlenx nteel dtshnashete, toilets, peel et.. tettiKetatotS. rttflEtn. (11: 4 11e., blh er rant... and china.. tire. Trottel'.loon •ni trt.. at Frattipment Mfgt.. In', It. 4 , 7 Pine St. Willitoranpott, PH G-1521. NEW AND USED office drake SIP np nel t halt om $7.50. Sperrel Dui in ii.ed steel 10. he.... Si. el atm live cabinets, steel files and transfer files i 3 00 up New and used. 4-drawer files ti eiliendovis %slues Adding machines, safe., eti . Steel shrluri¢ for attires, homes and adhere Equipment Wing Inc ft 457 Pine St, ~Cdliam t, Pa. 0-1521. . _ SOFA —open, Into doable bed $415, m rm. (lour $l5, elicit of ihmoein $O,, buffet $3O. coffee table $2O nod hi-fi equipment. AD 7-42°t MISCELLANEOUS JUST It ELEASFD MO State college t rues index"! director r, El 00 Phis Mrs. nee ttagnei, t , 35 W foster Me All id A !ten YN ym. Atherton East lAm nic th Ktade dist 11.'41011 with Mt John Cos BOWLERS, DATES. oven /dims e‘ei.N 004111 anytime 6:30 pm. 10 1) 1 01 p •lso 9.12 p.m. rates 32e No V.niting• Phone AD 841 , 1.5 tiMN Mown DUX CLUB, 12S S. Putzh St (.11 ARANTEPD WATCH and CloLk tcpnu 30 lenve Sion Ditic oppo,:te School, lhue CIO\ MIN. AD f,4047. TY l' INI I---A 141. KINDS by expel lent .1 It, be len I t pigt. lienm , nable nth., Call AD F1463h CLASsI vl Ft) AD hTA - importnnt mret uit[ /Ind billing toniKht fi .30 Colleginn Offtt.4. ITS BM K Coln Nightclub Club Hu bona, HUH boillrucm Frith's. Ii ilti pm Match b. He4cnatinris AAailable HUB (1(.0( II lb couple. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap, toe or acrobatic leagona Profca atonal School of Dance. AD 8-1078. BROWN TWEED mercont, Kiey Klo%ee vockjt - at Thi Sigma Urlin Saltalla3 1 halve 3ouia. Call UN 6-2122. Al TOPCOAT SW ITCHED at Ph) Kappa Thda Sat. night 1 have totu• Call Hitt Daddy Al) S-9107. DIETZGEN SLIDE Rule. Reward offered. Call Fred Riegel UN /5-8279. Must hate it for bluelxx,ks. DARK BROWN Wallet, billfold tape, in Rm. Hall looker room. Kern mono* but tar& urgently nroded. Call AU 7-3604. Reward. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA THIS PIECE OF SCULPTURE is among the works in the new al t exhibit at the HUB. —There are 2000 magazine pub lishing firms in the United States with a total volume of more than $1.5 billion annually. IFIEDS + WANTED HIDING MA.STEItS and toatatant riding notatet ittodtiona (men at exclusne hildren's Hummer cantos in New Yolk, Penn.% hl.ll/1 anal New England. Excel- It nt onion tontty to gain expel tenee with fine Mose% lon tact Dr. Da% Id Goodman, 2511 Carter street, Wilmington 2, Dela- Vt ANTED DESPEICATEa -- 1 tmal type ntiter, good condition. Call Alan Moses AD 7.4265. COIINsELOINI, EXPERIENCE—curds. 20 )(EMI or older. Call Judy, UN 6-7207. FOR RENT liN }SHIM A I'ARTM F.NTS private bath, 4.11 P 4-1 rioni first floor: one effi ciency basement Next to campus 131 W Park A\ V. AD 7-2752. BOYS• lidoNtti—doable or nrrle close to • campio, Inquire Harmony Shop or call Al) 7-2130 GIRLS; SECR ETA RIM end 'or graduate students—looms V. ith kitchen pm iletres, rime to campus, R'tailable initneilintelY. In quire Harmony Shop or rail AD $-8124 DOUBLE ROOM . isith study facilities; either tan bogs or tau girls. Also, single room. New home with no children Avail able immediately Parking facilities. AD i-liiii after 6. TI IR P. 1.: ROOM thud floor apartment; kitchen. electricity, water and laundry facilities furni.died. Rent $ll5 a month Mailable inimediatell. Call AD 7-2831 mornings and e% vomits. EXOTIC ROOMSIn spat tnient three floors 'thole the "Skeller " Best location—make any class an fire minutes—with kitchen Call Jerry Al) S-1957. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male students near eampuc, reasonable, pat king privileges. Call Al) 749011 or EL 1-4)02, HELP WANTED COLT.EGE STUDENTS— students looking tot part-time ‘sork 2 c‘ening% a B eek and a half day Sat. Call Mr. I lehtenfels Ah 1,20G1 10 arn prn Salary $45. per tek. Male student onh. PART TIMF. --- AVOSIC on nearby farm in e xchange for room m board or room and board. Work a‘ailable after April 1 throughout entire summer Pi eference it ill be in% en to student ha, mg had pre% mug ex periene e in farm %%to k. In tephing %tate age, pr., ions expereenLe and %% hethei )ou plan to attend ...minuet se-siona. Reply to PM Box 142, State College. LAMES—Make spare hours profitable and pleasant. Sell popular new CORT Cos metics With Vitsnon‘. High earnings. No parties. no car needed W teach you. Phone EL ti-2558. LADIFS—BEAUTIELII. new Easter out fit can be >ours with the large earnings son can make nail our part-time, pleasant work. Hours of — own choice. No car or experience needed. Thane EL t-2558. ROOM & BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for room & board for spring semester at 317 E f3ea.'er Ave. & 220 S Allen St For complete information ask fox Mlll. Fetrisky at 317 L Beaver Ara. Rush Date Set By Angel Flight Applications for spring tryouts for Angel Flight are now avail able at the Hetzel Union desk and must be returned by March 8. Amy coed with a 2.3 All-Univer sity average is eligible. Angel Flight is an auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society and has no connection with the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps for Women. The rushing program will in clude a series of teas and inter views, the first tea being at 7 p.m., March 10, in Simmons lounge. Entrants will be judged on poise, beauty, personality and in terest in the Air Force. They have been asked to wear tailored suits or dresses and hose and heels for the teas and interviews. Greek Week Changes-- (Continued from page eight) Harrison, co-chairman of the proj ects committee. Approval of these projects is slated for tomorrow night. According to a change made in the point system last week, a sor ority or fraternity must have 25 per cent of its membership on campus participate in the proj ects in order to win the full 20 points for this part of Greek Week. —Federal Hall in New York City served as the first Capitol of the United States, after the Con stitution was adopted. Dick Petzold discusses time charges for a customer's telephone installation with an administrative assistant. How to avoid a "dead end" career: While a senior at the University of Mary. land, accounting major Richard G. Petzold made some definite decisions about his future. "I wanted to work for an established company," he says, "but I didn't want to get lost in a 'dead end' job." Dick joined the Chesapeake and Po- tomac Telephone Company in Washing. ton, D. C., right after graduating in June, 1956. Following three months of orien tation, he became a supervisor in Reve• nue Accounting, where he continued training in a productive capacity, with 15 people reporting to him. Here, he sug. gested a number of methods improve• ments which were adopted. Far from a "dead end" career, Dick's took him into many operating areas: • to General Accounting, where he handled market research projects, includ. Dick Petzold earned a B.S. degree in Accounting while in college. He's one of many young men with varied college backgrounds who are finding rewarding careers with the Bell Telephone Companies. Learn about opportunities for you. See the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus—and read the Bell Telephone booklet in your Placement Office. Education Panel To Be Telecast A half-hour discussion on the Soviet Challenge in Education will be telecast from the campus Sunday. The program is part of the weekly series, "Eye of Channell 10." It will be presented by WFBG-TV, Altoona, at 5 p.m. Dr, Vernon V. Aspaturian, pro-, 'lessor of political science; Harry K. Hutton, specialist in compara tive education, and Dr. Thomas F. Magner, professor of Russian, will take part in the discussion. The panel moderator will be Gilbert S. Aberg, radio-television specialist in the Department of Public Information. TIRED ? ? ? Lei Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU A Campus-to-Career Case History read Dick Petzold's story Engineers Offered $7OO Scholarships The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers is offering 20 scholarships to stu dents who are planning careers in these fields, Carl R. Moss, asso ciate professor of industrial en gineering, said. Moss said that echo] a stic achievement and financial need are two of the main factors af fecting consideration of the appli cant. Ten scholarships of $7OO each will go to students in a 4 or 5- year college or university and 10 other scholarships will go to stu dents in junior colleges. Applications must be made by today Further details are avail able at Moss's office, 207 Engin eering 'C'. LUTHERAN STUDENT COMMUNION at 6:30 A.M. Grace Lutheran Church College and Atherton ASH WEDNESDAY March 2 Breakfast follows Communion - 1 1 ing a Customer Opinion Survey for four Bell System companies ... • to Disbursements Accounting, for IBM-equipment training and, later on, the supervision of Payroll Deduction procedures... - • to Personnel Relations, where he co ordinated a special, four•company "ab sentee" study and presented findings to an important, top-level conference ... • to Disbursements Accounting again, where he is now Supervisor, Labor and Material, with an administrative assistant and 10 clerks under his guidance. "The telephone company brings out the best in you," says Dick. "I've devel- oped new skills, acquired self-reliance, and learned how to supervise and work with people. What's the opposite of a `dead end' career? Well, I've got it!" TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 1960 ~ ~ 4 i , EISLL TIELSPHONI COMPANINO
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