PAGE TWELVE 65 Greek Groups To Attend Dinners Twenty-three sororities and 42 fraternities wi!l participate in the Creek Week exchange dinners April 6, according to Judy Bentz, ments as directors of the linguis tics programs at Colgate Univer co-channian for the event. sity and the University of Lists of the assignments to Ore gon,the, respeetw eiy, this summer. various sororities and fraternities' Authorized by the National De will be distributed to all the par- tense Act of 1958, each institute ticipativg groups as soon as they will enroll 60 teachers of French hie compiled, she said. and Spanish, 30 in each language, Fraternity men will meet their) for a 7-week period extend sorority 1. hostesses in the suites,gat from June 23 to Aug. is providing a progra Col m for instead of in the lobbies, Coeds,high school teachers. Oregon will living in West Halls or Atherton enroll both secondary and ele will be - met in Waring lounge and'mentary school teachers of for- Atherton lobby, she said, ieign languages. L.„ „ Appointments Received By Belase°, Waldman Dr. Simon Belasco, associate professor of Romance languages, and Dr. Albeit Valdman, assist ant professor of Romance lan guages, have received appoint- MARRIAGE FORUM SERIES tonight at 7 p.m. in the HUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Ed Freshman Elected University Dairy Queen Suzanne Zimmerman, freshman in elementary education from Norristown, has been elected the University's Dairy Queen. She was elected by dairy science stu dents at the Dairy Science Club meeting and as one of a group of five finalists, she will reign over the Annual Dairy Exposition, May 7. HI FIDELITY. Portable RCA product. 14- inch coaxial speaker. Sacrifice 13b. I.niry AD 8-0124. LADIES' PRECISION figure skates, wood en wheels, excellent condition. Call UN 6-5436 or AD 7-4067. POTTED PLANTS beautify a window or the exterior of a room. Why not select sei.erai plants for your suite or dorm from a large va iety priced as low as ills from 0, W. Mutt. and Son, Inc, State College. PAINTING COMES ender when ining quality C.runibacher Art Supplies FA ery thing for the artist. 6% cash and carry discount. Save today at 0. W. Bouts and Son, Inc , State College. NE EL , TROPHIES? You name it— I have it Plain or engrai.ed. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7851 after 6. Catalogs availa b 1 e. Sam TroMmath's Trophy-Novelty Shop. RADIO FOR 1964 Ford, Just tuned and aligned. Contact Dull AD .1-11250. 1951 TRAILER, 2 hedrooma, bath, auto matic washer, oil heat. refrigerator. $2900. Al) 8-0381. 1955 FORD contettible, excellent condi tion, new ton. Will accept best offer. AD s -10,i1 FOR RENT TWO LA RGE sinttle rooms, attractive, comfottoble, close to campus. Call AD COMFORTABLE BASEMENT room suit: obit. for huttlonts. Available AT nil S. Convenient location. AD 8-9600 A FIVE ROOM apartment Mith private bath. quitable for four %halt nts 01 a family. Will rent for the summer. UN 6-4493 after 6. NICELY FURNISHED single room anti 1 double for male students near crimple. Reasonable: parking privileges. Call AD 74006 of EL 5-4302. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate occom- modationa with private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel. 123 W. Nittany Ave, State College. AD 7.4950 or AD 7-7787. ROOMS IN apartment with kitchen—thiee floors above Sheller. Call E 111; All 8-6639. The Newman Club invites everyone to attend the ANNAUL Assembly Room "Responsibilities of Raising a Family" Topic: Speaker: Msgr. Francis Costello COLLE FOR SALE %; lit 0 1 t.',: • ',•;.• ~ , •:.• ---,•, : , , ,5,.. ~,:, • < , , , 5*1 v ,,,, , v , a1 , ...-;-,••• :,' ,, ,•.-e, \.,,,.•.... v.trr›,l ,0 4 , t .4' wv,,g , -„,14,- . t ) 6\ krt,.;. , .`"lgrar., ;i'4 , ',13,",'Z-V•• .•.,•, ~......i....„ , ~,..•>,.,•-•.,; ;;;,.„:.k..at,i•, •,• , „'• - :.v . ,',l,kez:4 3 `,N,,tiZ`, - gC>34.-aM'g4tiEW.S.,V4i . ' f5,..t:0 ,. ?.0.:,` . 41.141.C.1Z0.-M-dga., t. Li to Conduct Research With Air Force Grant Dr. Huon Li, assistant profes sor of aeronautical engineering, has received a grant of $27,083 for research on non-uniform gases from the Air Research and De velopment Command of the De partment of the Air Force. Dr. Li will conduct his research on magnetogasdynamics with the assistance of Richard D. Mathieu, instructor In aeronautical engin eering. lAN CLAS MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOU SEEN KATE? Who? Thes pians' "Kiss Me. Kate." Don't miss It. March 31 w April 2 LION'S DEN invitee you to stop in for their delicious noon meld. Nom Ba (lite, Roast Tutkey, and a daily special. Lou. prices and quick service. Campus Shopping Center. TODAY ! ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, we or acrobatic lessons. Professional School of Dance. AD TYPING. except dissertations :30c per page. be each carbon. Editing and typing 40c per page, statibtics 40c per page. Di,serta flea, edited 50e per page. Can AD 7-3204 eleninga. Mia. Schwartz. STUDENTS INTERESTED in part time employment must keep 'n close contact with the Student Employment office, 112 Old Main. There are a number of openings now in fraternities for %altos and dish nfishers. WILL THE student Mho saw the collision of the green Oldsmobile and the CheNro let station %axon at 8:30 a m. on Tuesday March 1, at the intersection of College Ate. and Bunowet St, please contact Mrs. Walsh. Call UN 5-7659 dining the day or AD 1-4678, after 5, ROCK-A-FELLOW as tillable for Sat. afternoon Atoll 2. Contact social chair man AD 7-3250. TENNIS FANS—expect restringing and repairs. Large selection of nylon and Rut. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed satis faction. Univet say Tennis Sem tee, 314 lioaver Me. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobattc lessons. Professional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. OUTING CLUBBERS—Outina Club con ference at Shenandoah Park, Va., April 22-24. Much recreation and fun. Sign up —lcare $l.OO deposit at HUB desk—ss.6o total charge. THE NEWMAN CLUB presents the an nual Martinge Forum Series on Tues., Match 29 at 7 p m. In the HUB assembly loom. Tonic—" Raising a family." Speaker. Mi.gr. Vincent Costello. Eseryone wel come! TUESDAY. MARCH 29. 1960 3 Profs Write Paper John S. Nisbet, research asso ciate in electrical engineering, Dr. J. Norton Brennan, associate professor of engineering mechan ics, and Harold I. Tarpley, pro fessor of electrical engineering, are the authors of a paper, "High Frequency Strain Gage and Ac celerometer Calibration" pub lished in the January issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1:10:=1:1!1:1:1:1 IFIEDS LOST I P S U. CLASS RING in Rec Rail, initials T A.O. Rewaid 86 00. Call Toni, AD 18-2413. DICTIONARY LOST In 317 Boucke March 24. Nome enumed on front. corer. Jim UN 6-4066. WHITE FACED black leather banded watch in Rec Hall locker loom. Cull Watt UN 6-7487, thank you. BROWN BRIEF CASE with gold initial; It Pi. : teebnical papers on Morsestein valuable only to owner. Call Stephen or Jerry AD 8.6791 or AD 74682. FRATERNITY PlN—somewhere between Bill's and Phi Gamma Delta. Call Don Book AD 74957. FOUND CLASS RING, Oakmont High School. Identify. Call AD 7-3274. - WHITE DYEABLE pumps In satin, linen or brocade. 16,99 up. Dyed free to color of your choice. Glick Shoe Store, Fleet Beaver Ate. AD 7-2022. WANTED RlDERS—front Monroeville and Nlcinity to State and return for I.F.C. weekend. Call Geotge AD 84892. AMBITIOUS YOUNG Republicans. Anyone inteiested is w elcome. 218 HUB, 7.00 tonight- R.N. FOR dental office to start mediattly. Call AD 8-2480 for appoint ment. KITCHEN HELP %anted for fraternity. Thuisday through Sunday only. Contact Daxe AD 7-053. WANTED—fraternity kitchen help. Call AD 7-2044 AA for caterer. FOR. SEPTEMBER—singIe room, prefer abh north of campus, reasonable. Call UN 5-6269. BIDE TO Indianapolis April 12th or 11th. Please call Bruce AD 7-7212. URGENTLY NEEDED before April 2 someone desiting room end board for remainder of the semester at an exception ally reasonable rate. Pleasant atmosphere, one block from campus. Call Joe AD 8-6925. =EN : I , ';
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