The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 15, 1960, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
Science Papers
To Be Given
In Competition
The Penn Stale Branch of the
Institute of Aeronautical Sciences
will hold its annual Student Pa
pei Competition at 7 tonight in 105
Mechanical Engineering.
Five seniors in aeronautical en
gineering will present four re
search papeis The audience will
judge the papers to determine who
will represent the University in
legiona) competitions. The first
competition will be held in Dallas,
Texas
Students and their topics are
Ronald Nutter, "Man in Space—
the Human Factor”; John Castor,
“A Comparison Between Circu
lar Arc and Flapped Thin Plate
Tiffoils”; Richaid Wible, “A De
sign Method for STOL Aircraft”;
and David Miller and Henry Ma
/oi, "Thrust Characteristics in
Ground Effect of a Mode) Ground
Effect Machine with a 45 Degtee
Inclined Annular Jet.”
Mook Authors Article
Dr. Maurice A. Mook, professor
of anthropology, is author of an
ailicle, "Tongue Tanglers from
Central Pennsylvania,” published
in the current issue of the Journal
of American Folklore.
Camp Weequahic
Director Camp Weequahic, Lakewood, Pa.
will interview counselor applicants
SATURDAY, MARCH 26
8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
at Student Employment Office, 112 Old Main
New Applicants Invited
Art Lustig, Director
Shop These Campus Shopping Center Stores
Every Smart
Fox Knows
"You Can Get
It at Metzgers"
• Eatons Corrasable
Typing Paper
• Scripto, Parker and
Paper Mate Pens
• Complete Stock of
Ball-Point Pen
Refills
• Textbooks
Metzgers
358 E. College Ave.
Open Every Evening Until 8 P. M.
PARK FREE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Montgomery Co-authors
Research Study Bulletin
Dr. James E. Montgomery, pro
fessor of family housing and
home art, is co-author of a re
search bulletin recently published
in The Netherlands.
Titled, "The Emerging Com
.munity in a Newly Reclaimed
'Area,” the bulletin is written on
research studies made on the so
cial life in a community in the
Northeast Polder in The Nether
lands.
Spring Grid~
(Continued irom page eleven)
proposed East-West all star
qame in Hershey June 25 . . .
Both professional leagues have
gone on record in favor of the
game and now ihe major worry,
Engle says, is qetiing things or
ganized . . . The game, which
will benefit the football hall of
fame, will feature the top col
legiate stars in ihe nation . . .
When the Boston Patriots of the
AFL were shopping around for
a team nickname, they could
very well have chosen Orange
men . . . The Patriots have
signed six Syracuse seniors in
cluding halfback Ger Schwedes,
and tackles Toe Yales and A 1
Gerlick . .. Pitt is having weath
er problems, too, and the Pan
thers will start spring drills just
as soon as the weather breaks ...
"The
Universtiy Record Shop Bonus Club"
Free LP ALBUM of your choice
6 LP's You Buy This Semester
at the regular price.
No Need To Buy Them All At Once.
No Obligations . Nothing To Sign .
You are not restricted to Any One Label
Get the Records You Really Want
Receive 1
for every
CAMPUS
SHOPPING
CENTER
Cal, Cincy Tilt—
(Continued, from page nine)
The Bearcats rank fourth in the'
nation in scoring, averaging 87.1'
points a game. Ohio State is the
leader
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
NEED TROPHIES? You name H—l base
it Plain or engrated. Dig discount#,
quick »er\ ice. Phone AD 7-7851 after 6.
available. Sam Troutman's
Trophy-No\ elty Shop.
TICKETS FOR Friday afternoon and eve
ning Kyni meet call AD 7-2303 after 5
MUST SACRIFICE—2O books of tickets
for NCAA gym finals. Call Alan, UN
5-6074.
1052 2-DOOR FORD, automatic transmis
sion, radio and heater, good condition
St7s. Call AD 7-3002.
PHILCO RADIO with standard and short
wave bioadrast bands. Good condition
for *35. Call A 1 at UN 5-4494.
WOULD THE person who borrowed a
pen at the launderette Satin clay please
return It to the Collegian office? Tell
someone to put it in Aluiray Simon’s mail
box.
K & E~SLID E~~R IjT.prin'yrr B ouek eT~CaI l
Clarence Seely UN 6-4G61, name on
case.
GIRI/S BROWN Glasses in brown leather
case in Waring area. Please call Nano,
UN 5-5667.
RED LEATHER b 7 iefcase in r7c Hnll
Wed , March 9. Valuable contents. Re
tain to HUR desk, no Questions asked.
GLASSES, blue fiame, lost a few dovs
ago. Please call UN 5-5728. AD 8.9233.
KHAKI LINED Raincoat at La Galleria
March 4th. Robeck wutten on collar. 1
have youis and checkbook. AD 7-7861.
FOUND
I HAVE YOURS. Claim at Marriage
Series—7:3o p.rn. Friday night. Dr.
i Anion Rutledge.
FOUND: PAIR OF rose-tinted glasses in
; ladies let floor rest room. Mineral
Sciences Building. May be claimed in 220
(Mineral Sciences Bldg, by paying for
ithia ad.
WORK WANTED
TYPING TO do in my home on electric
typewriter. Reasonable rates, dependable
•sen ice. Phone AD 8-61(72.
Open Every Night Until 9
iinuni/ . 1 The association provides a serv
, F ?c!!.ti.Ld N from page one) to the fraternities by keeping
land Raymond Leahey, Sigma Phi a check on food P u “ s ‘ n | he ai . ea
!Epsilon. The IFCPA will vote for;and by informing the fraternities
'officers at the next board of di- on special buys. Members are
(rectors meeting. ielected each year by the council.
FOR RENT
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom
modations with private bath or running
water. Colonial Hotel, 123 \V, Nittany Ave.,
State College AD 7-4850 or AP 7-7702
SINGLE ROOM, hot and cold running
water Talking, central; quiet. Call
AD 7-7792.
TWO FURNISHED apartments, kitchen.
bathioom, livingroom-bedroom combin
ation. Immediate occupancy. AD 8-1541.
SINGLE ROOM near campus Senior or
Krad student only. Call AD 8-8709 after
3 pm. ______
BACHELOR QUARTERS for teteran or
grad student in newly built home. Call
AD 8-0544 fiom 1 p.m. to 4 p.m,
HALF OF double room In quiet residence.
Free Parking, private entrance, walking
distance from campus. $4 50. Call AD
8-6667 afternoon and evening.
NICELY FURNISHED single room and
1 double for male students, near campus,
reasonable, parking privileges. Call AD
7-7906 or EL 6-4302.
HELP WANTED
COLLEGE STUDENTS—students looking
for part-time work 2 evenings a week
and a half-day Sat. Call Mr. Lichtenfels
AD 8-2051 10 am -2 p m Salary $45 per
week Male student only.
DISH WASHERS needed ' Immediately
Call AD 7-2941.
CLEAR POOL CAMP, Carmel, New York,
will Interview men for all type positions
March 15 St 17. Salaries beginning $3OO.
Sign up in advance for appointment, 112
Old Main.
ROOM & BOARD
RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for
room & board for spring semester at
817 E. Beaver Ave. & 220 S. Allen St
For complete Information aak for Mrs.
Petrisk? at 817 E. Beaver Ave.
RIDE WANTED
IRISH COLEEN wants ride to New York-
New Jersey area for St. Patrick's Day.
Will leave Mai. 16-17 or 18. Call UN
6-6487, Maureen.
FREE
PARKING
AD 7-7731
TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1960
MISCELLANEOUS
CLASSIFIED AD STAY F—important meet
ing 6:30 Collegian Office. All must
attend or be dropped from staff.
TYPING OF all kindi by expenenc*d
technical typist. Reajonable rates. Call
AD *-M3B
TIRED OF rock *n* roll? Tiy the Jack
Huber Quaitet dance mu-tic. Contact Paul
Wvest UN 6-6593.
GUARANTEED WATCH and clock repair.
3(1 years expet ience. Sam Ditu, opposite
sthoo), Pine Grove Mill* AD 8-8047.
TYPlNG—except dissertations—3oc
page; 5c each carbon Editing and tv p
ing—4oc per pnge. Statistics -40 c per PHge.
Dissertations edited —ode per page. Call
AD 7-3264 evenings Mrs Schwartz.
INVESTIGATE SUMMER employment
opportunities at campi und reports.
INVESTIGATE SUMMER employment op
portunities at ramps and icaorts.
THE NEWMAN CLUB presents the an
nual Marriage Forum Series. March 16—
Topic: Mixed Marriage, Speaker: Msgr.
Thomas O'Shea, HUB Assembly Rin., 7
pm. Match 15—Topic: Birth Control,
Speaker: Father John Ziegler, HUB As
sembly Room, 7 pm. March 29—Topic!
Raising a Family, Speaker: Msgr. Vincent
Costello, HUB Assembly Room. 7 p.m.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing,
tap. toe or acrobatic lessons Profes
sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
WANTED
BOWLERS, DATES, open alleys
night anytime 6.30 pm. to 9:00 p.m.,
aNo 9-12 pm. Rates 82c. No waiting.
Phone AD S-9148 Downtonw Dux Club, 128
S. Pugh St.
TWO MEN to share apnitment at 124
N. Atheiton, Call AD 8-l‘G4.
GIRL’S BlKE—good condition, banket*.
Call between 10-11 p.m. Monday thru
Thuiadny. Sylvia, UN 5-4119.
RIDERS" WANTED from Greensbuig to
State for the NCAA gym meet. Call Tat
UN 6-6329
TWO MEN to share apartment In Metzger
Building. Tall AD 8-1504.
Special
Two Day
SALE
(today and tomorrow)
India Madras
SHIRTS
regular $6.95
Sale Price... $5.50
Mr. Charles 111
Campus Shopping Center
PARK FREE