The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Two Students
May Win Tour
In CARE Contest
That entry blank you take
from a Vicks CARE Crusade
poster on campus may be a
round-trip ticket to Europe in
disguise, for, two American
college students, their identity
ns yet unknown, will visit Italy,
Greece, France and Turkey next
spring as people-to-people am
bassadors for CARE.
They will be selected through
the Vicks Care Crusade, a con
test being conducted nationally
by Vicks Chemical Company and
supported on 319 campuses by
Alpha Phi Omega, national men’s
service fraternity.
According to Robert Nichter,
APhiO crusade chairman, the con
test sponsors aim to raise $1 mil
lion in donations accompanying
entry blanks. The money will be
used to further CARE’s relief
work abroad, Nichter said.
To enter the contest, yoju must
complete in 25 words or less:
“Americans should CARE about
their neighbors abroad be
cause . . .” and contribute a mini
mum of 50 cents to CARE.
Entry blanks are available at
bulletin boards in the residence
halls and the Hetzel Union Build
ing, Entries must be postmarked
on or before midnight Nov. 26.
Like those authentie
FRENCH BERETS?
You can get yours
For only $1.98 at
The Hat Shop
corner McAllister & E. Beaver
Daily 9-9; Sat. 9-5
WE HAVE 5 EXPERT BARBERS
WHO DO ALL STYLES EQUALLY WELL
• MINIMUM WAITING
• COURTEOUS SERVICE
MADDEN'S BARBER SHOP
"Just Down From
Lucky Me!
i
p FOLLOWED
j| THE
MALL
TO
RINALDO'S
• 7 Expert Barbers
• Variety of Styles
RINALDO'S
BARBER SHOP
107 S. Allen Si.
Two Handy Locations
To Serve You
TONY'S BARBER SHOP jj
231 B. BEAVER AVENUE
UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP
134 E. COLLEGE AVENUE
Seniors to Work
On Commencement
The Senior Class Advisory
Board will form a committee to
work with the administration on
the graduation ceremony. Al
though there was no discussion
on the issue there was agreement
that a committee to express the
views of the seniors should be
formed.
Those interested in working
on the committee should contact
Marshall Sneiderman, member
of the board.
A HILLEL COFFEE HOUR
Speaker: Charles Smith from South Africa
Today: Thursday, Nov. 17,3:30 p.m.
Place: Hiliel Foundation
EVERYONE WELCOME
1 ;
FREE BOOKLET
What to look for, how they are
judged. Straight facts in non
technical language. It will help
you make a more intelligent
diamond purchase. It’s \
yours for the asking.
x No obligation, VCvctfc
% C[ u^
110 S. Allen
:he Corner Room"
Look Well Groomed
Thanksgiving Holiday
Just Like The Good Old Days
Old Fashioned Haircut
ygp ff Old Fashioned Prices
Bill's Barber Shop
** 1 BLOCK WEST OF ALLEN ON BEAVER
Look for the Sign Pointing DOWNSTAIRS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Spare Mother the Shock
for the
Herman, Zeigler Publish
Article in Id Journal
Louis M. Herman and Martin
L. Zeigler, both of the Depart
ment of Student Affairs Research,
are authors of an article published
in the September issue of The
Journal of Experimental Educa
tion.
The article is titled, "Compari
son of Academic Achievement,
Aptitude and Interest Patterns of
Two-Year Technical Students and
Four-Year Degree Candidates in
Engineering.”
JACK'S
131 S. PUGH
ADD SOME LIFE TO THE OLD MOP
LET US GIVE YOU
One of the
MEN'S HAIR
HERB'S BARBER SHOP
AT THE TOP of the HILL on ALLEN
Reifsneider Gets Post
Robert D. Reifsneider, associate
professor of theatre arts, has been
elected to the Corporation and
the Board of Trustees of Emerson
College, Boston, Mass.
He was a nominee of the alum
ni of the college and his term as a
trustee is for five years.
Nationally affiliated sororities
were not allowed at Penn State
until 1926.
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+ CLASSIFIEDS +
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FOR SALE FOR RENT
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GIRL'S BICYCLE, used. Call UN 0-4384
aak lor Ann.
TURKEY DINNERS, Saturday, Nov. 19,
6-7 p.m. United Church of Christ (E&R)
Boalsburg. Adults $1.60 and children 76c.
1983 FORD V-8, standard transmission,
good tires and radio. Reasonable. AD
8-9071 after 6 o'clock.
PERSONS WISHING to purchase engage
ment ring or other diamond jewelry
write Box 183, State College, Pa. Specify
interest. Discount offered.
1961 PLYMOUTH, 69,000 original miles,
recent overhaul, good condition. Ray,
AD 8-9147.
GIRL’S FIGURE ICE Skates, excellent
condition, sizes 6 & 6. $lO.OO each. Call
Judy UN 6-6688. __
SELMER TENOR Saxophone. See Joseph
Borusky, 409 S. Atherton St. or cap
AD 8-2751.
PLYMOUTH Cvanbvook, excellent mechan
ical condition; radio and heater, over
drive, needs seat covers. Call UN 6-2963
or UN 6-764 S before 5 p.m.
TWO TICKETS for Pitt game. Call
UN 6-7770, ask for Helene.
USED TELEVISION sets. 17'* . 21°, table
and floor models. Burn’s TV. AD 7-3962.
MISCELLANEOUS
■MliafMlllfll HIMIIIMMI •111111111 l I lIIIIMMiaiO
RIDE WANTED to Buffalo or Toronto,
Canada for Thanksgiving vacation. Call
UN 6-6761 ask for D. Elz.
“PLEASE, MR. CUSTER—I’d much rather
go to the West Halls Record Hop on
Friday night.”
ATTENTION: Social Chairmen —are you
looking for an experienced Rock and
Roll or Jazz Combo that will help make
your jam session or party a success. Very
reasonable rates. The Twisters. Call AD
8-0192.
111 HIM • It *• Mil • I Mil MIMIII 111 <ll 111 1111 HIM 111 M 111 t
WOMAN'S GLASSES in gold case, beige
frame. Reward. AD 7-3302,
NAVY BOYCOAT Nov. 6 outside 310
Osmond- Swap for coat left before
Thanksgiving. Call Ann UN 6-4197.
Home For The Holidays
Qur Expert Barbers
WILL SEND YOU HOME
Looking Sharp
BARBER SHOP
Next to Glennland Pool
Does It Take You
ALL AFTERHOON
To Bet a Haircut?
Avoid Waiting
Gall: AD 8-0222
For An
APPOINTMENT
AND FIND US READY
WHEN YOU COME IN
‘Appointments not necessary
SMITH'S
BARBER SHOP
210 S. ALLEN
Latest
STYLES
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1960
LOST
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Prof Publishes Phil Article
Dr. Henry A. professor
of philosophy, is the author of an
article, "Confirming Power of Ob
servations Metricized for Decis
ions among Hypotheses” pub
lished in the- October issue of
"Philosophy of Science.”
CLASSIFIEDS —RESULTS
60c BUYS 17 WORDS
THREE BEDROOM unfurnished Ranch
duple*, $96 per month. Does not in
clude heat or water. Available Feb. Ist.
Contact Federated Homo & Mortgage, 710
S. Atherton. AD 8-8600.
CLEAN PLEASANT roomn, nuiet street,
free parking. 730 W. Foster Ave. AD
8-8839.
THREE BEDROOM unfurnished Ranch
duplex—s9s per month; does not in
clude hent or water. Available Feb lat.
Contact Federated Home ii Mortgages, 710
S. Atherton. AD 8-8600.
APARTMENT three bedroom duplex,
732 East Foster Ave. Rent $96 month.
Tenant pays heat? water, sewer, garbage
and trash. Stove end refrigerator. Avail
able Feb. 1, 1961. Cali AD 8-8600.
FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3 rooms ;
both heat, water and electricity fur
nished. Phone AD 8-9495.
ONE BEDROOM Trailer at Hilltop, lota
of closets. $56. Phone AD 7-7069.
FASHIONABLE APARTMENT for tenlt
unfurnished but some furniture avail
able. Available NOW. Desirably located
above Ethel Meservc’s; fully equipped
efficiency kitchen, living room, tile bath
room and bedroom. Marvied couple or two
girls preferred but will Interview older
n.en. For full details call AD 8-2863.
RENT THREE ROOMS and bath within
walking distance of campus, occupancy
Dec. 1. Call UN 6-6444, UN 6-7059 or
AD 6-8840.
MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur-
nished apartment for two—s 39 each
month; Including everything. Call AD
8-1409 after 3:30 p.m.
Mil
HELP WANTED
PABt”tVmb""wOHK—' college atudenU
(male only) evenings and Saturday*, Call
Mr, Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m,
AD 8-2051. Salary $45 a week.
WANTED
USED BUGLE or Trumpet that plays.
Condition of no matter otherwise. Needed
for Pitt game. Call AD 7-2385.
ONE WAITER for AEPi. Work for lunch,
■ aupper get -breakfast free. Call for
more information, Ira AD 7-2941.
We cut your
hair as nqat
as we keep
our shop
FINE HAIRCUTS
IN A
PLEASANT
SURROUNDING
DAVIDSON'S
145 S. Allen
"Next to Murphy's"
COME IN
and
GET CLIPPED
tHAIR
COURSE"
"YOUR
BOB'S
BARBER SHOP
107 S. PUGH
"Across lhe Street From
The "Skeller"