PAGE TWELVE Revoked-- (Continued from Page One) line of communications between her office and WSGA link bad broken. "We thought we had the idea across to you," she told the WSGA Senators She repeatedly emphasized that the junior resident pro gram was not intended as a "gestapo system." "Nobody is railroading anything through," she said. "this you must be lieve." Bluntly Dean Lipp stated that tier office would go ahead with the program "with or without the backing of WSGA," "Maybe WSGA is just a small group after all and doesn't rep esent the ideas of women stu dents as a whole," she added. WSGA President Margaret Mc- Pherson said the group had plan ned to go to the students again with a questionnaire on the new program to determine their views. Dean Lipp, however, said she saw "no reason to have the wom en students views on this." "What does the student public know about this?" she asked. An uninformed opinion is woi thless, she stated, and Uni versity students know little about the conception of community liv ing. —Springs, to comfort the jolts on uneven roads, were introduced on stage-coaches in England in 1789 by John Warde. Frood finds the "right girl" for marriage-minded seniors Dear Seniors: Thousands of you have asked me, "What kind of girl should I marry?" Well, here she is! She is beautiful. She is talented. She is understanding. She smokes your favorite brand (Luckies, what else?). She has an independent income. She is happily married. So there you are, Seniors! Now go out and find one for yourself. "D/Llialt Product of 4 jte dnuAir,cla c r atotoo-eraly—"c74lx* is our middle nom; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA New officers of the Penn State Newly elected officers of Sigma English Club are Barbara Gom- Chi are: Harold Deisher, presi ber, president; Cynthia Xantho- dent; Jackson Dellastatious, vice poulous, vice president; Martha president; Robert Edwards, sec- Kline, recording secretary; Linda retary; Michael Stefanik, treasur- Lane, corresponding secretary;,er; Albert Johnson, correspond and Judy Bentz, treasurer. ling secretary; Louis Meier, pledge New officers of Beta Theta Pi , master. fraternity are Jon Lang, presi- New staff heads of radio station dent; John Swayne, vice presi- WDFM are: Roland King, station dent; Thomas Kulp, treasurer; manager; Michael Ziegler, pro- Richard Pae, house manager; Da- gram director; Patty Bartram, vid Grubbs, secretary; Paul Kern-ibusines manager; Douglas Volk, 'merer, recorder; David Weikart, technical director; Ira Berman, archivist; and William Popp, ser- chief announcer; Dennis Foiamni, igeant-at-arms. production manager; Art Al- The newly elected officers oflbrecht, assistant production man- Delta Upsilon fraternity are: Ephelager; Susan Common, publicity ( 011iver, president; Robert Kline,tpublic relations director; Harvey vice president; Richard Elnicki,(Klein, music librarian; Stephen treasurer; Kenneth Sullivan, rec- Milner, news director; Gerald 11 - cation secretary; Duane Ream, Abrams, sports director; Lynn (corresponding secretary; Joseph Hineman, continuity director; 'Thompson, social secretary; Rob- Jane Thurston, traffic manager; lert Sommons, house manager Richard Kellman, special events I The new officers for 1960-61 of' director; and Lynn Robinson, of the Interfraternity Council Pur-Ifice manager. !chasing Association have been New pledges of Thespians are: (elected. They are Robert Mac Lean Sally Leight, Gene Chaikon, Clark 'of Delta Chi, president; William(Hinkle, Bob McLean, Nancy Alin- Winder of Phi Kappa Psi, vicelkoff, Gloria Meyers, Connie Ad president; and Fred Phelps of Phi , ler, Jan Puryear, Ann Gross, Betsy Kappa Tau, seci etary-treasurer. Larkin, Cam McLaughlin, Joanne New officers of the Newman yangonis, Paula Wiggins and Club are: John Bonella, president; Maureen Neary. Janet Smith, fist vice president; New officers of the campus John Casper°, second vice press- i branch of the American Meteor dent; Jane Dwyer, correspondinglological Society are: Robert An secretary; Carole Crust, recordinglderson, president; James Rahn, secretary; Christine Irvin, treas-Ivice president - treasurer; Nor urer. bcrt Helfert, secretary. Co-Edits The newly-elected officers of the WRA Officials Club are Mary Davenport, president; Sylvia Jen sen, vice, president; Brooke Min nich, publicity chairman; and Lana Glaser, mtramurals co-or dinator. + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE AFTER SIX TUX. Call any day around 6 p m. AD 7.008, ask for Joseph Mar chand. 1P56 IMPERIAL Mobile Home, 34 ft.. one bedroom, knotty pine kitchen. Excellent condition. reasonably priced. 26 Woods dale Park. .TWO TICKETS for Saturday's Players show• in Schwab. Row Q, center section. Cell AD 7-4332. ask for Denny Malick. NEW—NEVER USED— Varsity Schick Electric Rasta. $9.95. AD 7-2939 after 6 p.m. NEW 1960 Cbm rola. your choice of style, mica. Sage $216 if no trade-in. AD 7- 2939 after 6 p.m. 41 FT. MARLETTE, 2 bedroom Trailer with patio; located on large, beautifully landscaped lot. interior furnishings in cluded-17" TV, easy chair, large rug. AD 8-8240. MOBILE HOME, 27 It American, one bedroom, complete bath, kitchen and Hying room. Excellent condition. Must aell. AD 8-1229. COMPLETE SET of golf clubs, good con dition. Inquire at Golf Shop. 1959 MANUHRIN motor scooter, 16-inch wheels, automatic transmission, 134 m.p.g., good condition, windshield. ;200. UN 5-6120. HI Fl—graduating senior wishes to sell his set. Features: VM automatic changer with diamond, 10 Watt Grommes Amp, large mahogany floor model speaker set. Will give good price. Call AD 7-7088. ''"""'"1111131112111311= ....... . The newly-elected officers of the Dance Club are Marilyn Fos ter, president; Rebecca Hayes, vice president; Anne Brash, sec retary; and Michele Ohrman, pub licity chairman. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU ilailiMliWildMiggiliikiiiiMU‘M.lU.lM.hmaiu.wAa ENGLISH - RACER, excellent condition, fully euilltilicd 435. Call Arthur Brandon UN 5.5961 after 4:30. NEED TROPHIES? You name it—.l bays it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7851 after 8. Catalogs available. 8a in Troutman'• Trophy-Novelty Shop '53 BUICK Skylark convertible, loaded, excellent condition. Call AD 7-3606 after 5:30. ONE OF the nicest rooming - houses for summer rental. Singles and doubles, free parking-26.00 per week. Mr. Meeken dorn AD 8-6772 day; evenings HO 6-6620. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate oe. commodations with private bath or run ning water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nitteny Ave., State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7792. ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mra. Cox, AD 7-41460, ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment for summer and next year. Free parking. Laundry. Large yard. AD N-0938. BASEMENT APARTMENT—suitable for three male students, one block from campus. Extremely low rent. Phone AD 8-8745 after five or Inquire at rear of 124 S. Pugh St. ROOMS FOR summer melons. 207 E. Park Ave. Call AD 8-1330. LIVING QUARTERS suitable for one or two in Metzger Building offering spa cious view of State College with emphasis on Corner Room and Bunn's Barber Shop. Available for all summer sessions. Call AD 84681. APARTMENT FOR RENT: furnished 3 rooms, shower-bath, washer and dryer. Married student couple only. 56 6 /ino. Call AD 7-3559. MODERN APARTMENT for married Arad student or faiulty; sub-let for summer. May be seen by appointment. Al) 7-3296. ----- FOR RENT—two double rooms for male students: private bath, own telephone, private entrance, free parking: three blocks from campus. June • September. Call AD 8-0308. WORK WANTED TYPING TO do in my home on electric typewriter, Reasonable rates, dependable service. Phone' AD 8-6102. HELP WANTED STUDENTS WITH cars for local delivery service. Liberal pay and benefits. AD 8-8122. WANTED DESPERATE I Ride wanted to Hacketts town, N.J. or vicinity Sunda% afternoon or evening. Please call Flank UN 6-7920. RIDER TO Los Angeles, Calif.; lease June 6. Call Jim AD 8-2363. STUDENTS TO reside in fraternity bonito for all summer nessiona. Parking In. eluded. Contact Steve 'at AD 8.8183. RIDERS WANTED from Creensbuig to State College, Senior Ball weekend. Call UN 5-5329, ask for Pat OUTING CLUB requests that all ritl equipment be turned in at the Club office (water-tower). RIDE WEST; destination Cheyenne, Wyo. ming after June 4. Call Art UN IC-4227. WANTED OLD U.S. Coins (indinn 'Bend Pennies, Liberty Mend Nickels. rte.). Call AD 7-3702. WANTED RIDERS from Pitt9burgh to PSU, Friday May 13; return Sunday May 16. Call Roger Battle UN 5-6022. ONE ROOM for two nude et7ireriisTßorth campus. Sept. to June 1960-61. Call UN 5-5600 after 7.00 p.m. DISHWASHER FOR lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday except Sunday evenings. Call caterer at AD 7-4332. LOST RING LOST—metallic gray stone in Rec Hall. Call UN 5-7916, 661 c for Steve. BENRUS WATCH in back of bacloitop on Field A In Wagner Field Thursday eve. ning. Reward. Call John UN 5-6244. -- BETA SIGMA RHO fraternity pin, Thum. day April 29. Reward. Call UN 6-7127. GIRL'S BLACK and white tneed coal at AEPi We weekend. I have yours. Call UN 5-6966. BLACK LEATHER billfold, keep money, need other contents urgently. Call Jim Craig, AD 7-7851. MISCELLANEOUS PENN STATE Sports Car Club Mill hold a Gymkhana Saturday May 7 at 1:60 p.m. on the Erie Technical Ceramics parking lot, Pine Hall. HOUSE MANAGER! Why buy a new vacuum cleaner when your present one Can be made to run like new? We repair, have parts and replacement' bags for all makes and models. For a flee estimate call Laing's Vacuum Cleaner &Fries.. AD 8-6253. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: There rtill are several good combos available for Senior- Ball Weekend. Contact Bob Na%arra AD 7-2760 MOTHER'S DAY breakfast Sunday Bth. 9:46-11:00 a.m. Simmons Lounge. Every one welcome. WILL WATCH child In my home; iprefer age 3 to 5. Call Al) 8-8857. TENNIS FANS--expert restringing and repair. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service. 614 E. Beaver Ave. after 6 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, Up' toe or acrobatic lessima. Professional CC r. cs SATURDAY, MAY 7. 1960 FOR SALE FOR RENT