PAGE TWELVE '6O Class Gives Stadium Gate-- (Cants cued !ruin Paue One) we/ eL Stephen Ott, ~pooh man; %ch ard Lucas, No lel man; Lawrence Byers, cane man, Vincent Marino, pipe man; The Haller, torch man, and Patrick tiotula, William Jaffe and Samuel Minor, mace men, Following presentation of the men's awards, Miss Clark an nounced a surprise award, pre sented to Martin Leshner, chair man of the Senior Class Day com mittee. Leshner was selected per manent secretary of the Class of 3960. The only disappointing aspect Promotion Staff Compulsory Meeting TONIGHT 7:00 211 Boucke Attention all L&M...Chesterfield...Oasis smokers... LAST CHANCE TO WIN VALUABLE PRIZES... IST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE 3RD PRIZE I•FI PHILCO "SLENDER SEVENTEENER" - PHILCO CLOCK RADIO CONSOLETTE PORTABLE TV To the student on this campus who To the student on this campus who To the student on this campus who turns in the third largest number turns in the most empty packs of turns in the second largest number of empty packs of enjoyment! L&M, Chesterfield and Oasis! of empty packs of pleasure! Nothing to write . . . no contest to enter! After enjoying any of America's three great smoking favorites—L&M . . . Chesterfield . . . or Oasis cigarettes, just save the wrappers, any combination of these brands is acceptable. But start saving now contest closes at 3 P. M., May 13, 1960. Prizes will be awarded Saturday 10 A. M., May 14, 1960. Tie in bundles of 100 with your name and address printed plainly on the outside and turn in bundles at: Room 306, Hotel State College Prizes will be displayed at Graham's News from April 4 to May 14 *linen I Myers Tobacco Ca, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA of the program, according to George L. Donovan, advisor for Class Day, was the low atten dance, estimated at between two and three hundred people. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Salea—Part*----Service New •60 Deluxe Sedan _11625 WYNO SALES CO. 1960 S. Third St Williamsport, Pa. Phone 3-4683 HERE'S ALL YOU DO: 1:11:CE:11=CCI!1:1 1920 "MODEL A" coupt. Cootl cord Mon. AD 9-8033 after 7 :30, L.S. HOUSE TRAILER 1956 Nnehua 35-ft. one bedroom, pint' bunk space. Excel lent condition. Reasonable price. Phone AD 8-1897. ARE YOU out of State? Alfa Romeo with only 6000 kilometers, illegal in Penn sylvania it t off. Call between 3 and 6, AD 7-2801. YOU'D LOVE living In our 32 ft. mobile home. Two miles north of campus. Ideal for honeymooners. Al) 84707. AFTER. SIX TUX. Call any day around 6 p.m. AD 7-4008, ask for Joseph Mar chand. 1955 IMPERIAL Mobile Home, 84 ft., one bedroom, knotty pine kitchen. Excellent condition, reasonably priced. 26 Woods dale Park. MOBILE HOME, 27 ft. American, one bedroom, complete bath, kitchen and thing room, Excellent condition. Must sell. AD 8-1229. COMPLETE SET of golf clubs, good con dition. Inquire at Golf Shop. 1959 MANUHIUN motor scooter, 16-inch wheels, automatic transmission, 134 m.p.g., good condition, windshield. $2OO. 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 net. Will give good price. Call AD 7-7086. ENGLISH RACER, excellent condition, fully equipped $35. Call Arthur Brandon UN 54961 after 4.30. By saving empty packs of L&M...Chesterfield... Oasis cigarettes! Student Contest ends Friday! COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE NEED TROPHIES? You name It-1 have It. Plain or engraved. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7851 after 6. Catalogs available. 8a m Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop '53 BUICK Skylark convertible, loaded, excellent condition. Call AD 7-3808 after 5:90. FOR RENT LARGE FIRST floor apartment in new home. Excellent for 3 students. Summer and permanent if desired. Benner Pike. $lO/month. AD 8-0810. FOR RENT for summer two t ery nice apartments 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus. Pri vate bath, kitchen, phone. Room for five in each. Reasonable rent. 230 S. Frazier St.. AD 7-2965. FOR SUMMER—reasonable. fire room apartment close to campus. Beautifully furnished; phone, T.V., parking. Call AD 8.0267. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT for summer, 193 S. Gill. Call AD 8-2153 after 5 p.m. Reasonable rate APARTMENT—one bedroom, unfurnished, Apt. M, 228 Bradley Ave. Tel AD 8-2180. Includes stove, refrigerator, hot hater, trash and garbage, $77.33 per month. Available July I. LARGE ROOM suitable for mai ried couple for light housekeeping. Call FL 9-2000 evenings, daytime AD 7-2207. ONE OF the nicest rooming houses for summer rental. Singles and doubles, free parking—ss.oo per neek. Mr. Mecken dorm AD 8-6772 day; es.ening , , HO 6-6520. TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1960 FOR RENT COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate ae commodatn,na ni‘h inmate bath or nul -1 fling water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany 'Ave., State College AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792. FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer. Complete pi ino, centrally located. Call AD 8-1035 after 5 pm. ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mrs. _Cox.. AD 7-4850. ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment for summer and next year. Free parking. Laundry. Large yard. AD 8.0938. ROOMS FOR summer sessions. 207 E. Park Ave. Call AD 8-1330. APARTMENT FOR RENT: furnished S rooms, shower-bath, washer and dryer. Married student couple only. $65/mo. Cull AD 7-3559. MODERN APARTMENT for married grad student or faculty; Bob-let for summer. May be seen by appointment. AD 7-3296. I FOR RENT—two double rooms for mats students; private bath, own telephone, private entrance, free parking; three blocks I from campus June - September. Call AD 8-0308. WM@ ROOM & BOARD MAKE RESERVATIONS for fall semester at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Reserve itions also being taken for all summer bessions. Board or room and board to fill vacancies for balance of semester. Rooms without board available, 2008 S. Allen St. Ask for Mrs. Petriskey at 317 E. Beaver. WANTED RIDE FROM Washington, DC. Friday, May 13 (good luck). Call Marty, Al) 7- 4533. WAITER FOR Phi Pal Call Lana:, AD 7-4908 after El :00. TYPING--term papers and reports. Quick accurate work. Call AD 8-0998. WANTED JAZZ LOVERS to dig jazz the most. See and hear "Jazz on a Sum mer's Day" at Cathaum Theater May 11, 12 and 13. RIDERS TO capitol diatrict N.Y. State with luggage; leaving 4th June. Contact Alan Moves AD 7-4256. CROWING FAMILY NEEDS upper bunk bed for hone trailer, approximate size 72 in. by 30 in. Call AD 8.2168. RIDE TO Chestnut Hill I Fort Washington or Norristown Interchange) Sunday, May 15. Call Rick UN 5-4984. THESIS MULTILITHING and - typing duplimats for sale. Reasonable. Call AD 8-0774 after 6 p.m. RIDER TO Los Angeles, Calif.: leave June 6. Call Jim AD 8-2353. STUDENTS TO reside in fraternity house for all summer sessions. Parking in cluded. Contact Steve at AD 84183. OUTING CLUB requests that all ski equipment be turned in at the Club office (water-blvver). WANTED OLD U.S. Coins (Indian Head Pennies, Liberty Head Nickels, etc.). Call AD 7-3702. ONE ROOM for two male students, North campus. Sept. to June 1960-01. Call UN 5-5000 after 7:00 p.m. I DISHWASHER FOR lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday except Sunday evenings. Call caterer at AD 1-4332. WORK WANTED TYPING. UN 5-7685. Carole, between 8 and 5. HELP WANTED STUDENTS WITH cars for local delivery service. Liberal pay and benefits. AD 1-8122. LOST TRENCH COAT in Waring (lining hall with ear keys. Need keys desperatel3r, leave keys at Waring desk. Reward. can Rob AD 8-8581. WRIST WATCH—lntramural Field, n day evening around 8 :00. Reward. Call Alcorn AD 7-2651. PHI DELTA THETA fraternity pin. If found call Robert Elliot AD 7-4957 RED JACKET, reversible. Reward. Please call Nick nt AD 8-8968. HELP! I LOST my blue and white framed glasses, beige leather case with Dr. Alexander on front. Call Lo-Lo Blake UN 6-6026. RING LOST—metallic gray atone in Ree Hall. Call UN 6-7916, aik for Steve. BLACK LEATHER billfold, keep money, need other contents urgently. Call Jim Craig, AD 7-7851. FOUND FOUND: BLACK and tan female mongrel dug, vicinity of Rec Hall, Owner call Rick UN 5-4984. MISCELLANEOUS TUTORING IN German and French for course.. and graduate language require ment. Call AD 8-1254 between 12 p m.- 2 p.m. and 5 p.m -7 p.m. ATTENTION JAZZ CLUB members. You cats ain't with it till you see and hear "Jazz on a Summer's Day" at the Cathaum Theater May 11, 12, 13. It's the most! CAMERA FANS for imaginative, in. genious peerless photography you must see "Jazz on a Summer's Day" at The Cathaum Theater May 11, 12, 13. WE REPAIR and have cords—heads and supplies for all make shavers. See our line of rebuilt shavers $3.00 to $6.00 guar anteed. Electric Supply Company, 216 S. Allen St. Phone AD 7.2062. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: There still ere several good combos available for Senior. Ball Weekend. Contact Bob Navarra AD 7.2760. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repair. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 614 E. Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional
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