PAGE EIGHT IM Boxing-- (Continued from page seven) Delta Upsilon in The final , bout of the evening. Four additional matches were decided by forfeits: Jerry Ziegler (Alpha Chi Rho) over Ernie Lof gren (Phi Sigma Kappa) and Ra fael Rodriguez (Delta Theta Sig ma) over Tom Parkinson (Phi Delta Theta) in the 150-pound class; Bob Hrobak (Phi Kappa Theta) over Chuck Curtis (Beta Theta Pi) in the 158-pound class; and Pete Barilar (Delta Upsilon) over Bob Weber (Phi Delta Theta) in the 176-pound class. Dye Writes on Accounting William S. Dye 111, manager of the Data Processing Service, is the author of an article, "Penn sylvania State Switches over to Mechanized Accounting," pub lished in the November issue of College and University Business. Nittany Dell home of delicious sandwiches LOX and BAGELS SERVED SUNDAY TILL 2 P.M. across from girls dorms 362 Shortlidge Rd. FREE PARKING IN REAR Dear Dr. Frood: I just don't understand the men in this college. Not or.e of them has ever asked me for a date. I am intelligent and easy to get along with. Enclosed is my snapshot. What do you think is wrong? Left Out DEAR LEFT: After considering this problem from every angle, I can only conclude that you have enormous feet. Dear Dr. Frood: According to my figures over ninety-five per cent of the students here are below average. What is wrong? Math Major DEAR MATH: You are obviously going to a below•average college. DON'T BREAK TRADITION, WARNS FROOD! One of the proudest traditions on the American campus, reports Dr. Frood, is smoking Luckies. Today college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular. According to Dr. Frood, "Any student who breaks this tradition not only robs himself of the full pleasure of smoking—but also could, conceivably, bring 'the Curse of Frood' down upon the entire student body." CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Product of: gdmaiecta cry ducco-ery tsr— ft croAceo is our middle name" 0 A . r. Cib, Army Matmen-- (Continued from page seven) probable starter at 147 with Mike Natvig the top contender for a berth at 157. Either Buzz Kreisel (2-2 last year) or Mike Eknian will go at 167 with captain Warren Miller (4-2-1) getting the nodal 177. Sophomore Ray Nickla is the top contender at 191. Harry Mil ler will be at heavyweight if Alitz decides not to use Rushatz or Kuhns. LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: DOR. DR: FitQaD: DR. FROOD'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: "Life ain't all beer and skittles," as the saying goes —but if enough students got together, maybe skittles could make a big comeback. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE,' PENNSYLVANIA Candidates Give. Views (Continued from page one) man class president, was nomi- Inated by acclamation by the Uni versity party for sophomore class president. Some critics of the bill, Whar ton said, claim SGA is using its general hinds for private benefit. SAVE UP TO 50% DANCE PROGRAMS Personalized matches. napkins Commercial Printing 852 E. College Ave. AD 8-5794 —Jim Karl Dear Dr. Frood: I don't speak from personal experience, but I understand all the men in this college are wolves. What do you think a respectable girl like me—with a good old-fashioned up bringing—should do about this situation? DEAR STRAIT: Drop your handkerchief. Dear Dr. From!: When I entered college as a freshman this fall, my father gave me a very late sum of money to cover room, board, tuition, books and all other expenses for four full years of college. Because of an unfortunate series of poker games, however, the money is now completely gone. How would you suggest I handle this situation? DEAR TEN: I feel confident that your father will give you another chance if you go up to him like a man, tell him you are sorry, admit your mistake and promise him that your luck will change. Dear Dr. Frood: Do you think it is safe for a girl to walk home alone from a college dance? DEAR NERVOUS: Safer. Actually, he added, the funds are serving the students; by getting interested representatives who might be unable to run because of the expense involved. + CLASSIFIEDS + 1::::1=11:1:1:1:1 CASH-17 words or less CHARGE-12 words or Jess $.50 one Insertion $.76 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additiohal words-3 for $.05 for each day of insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY GIBSON 20-T amplifier, excellent con dition-4100. Call AD 7-4263. 1982 FORD V-8, radio & heater, good con dition-8175. Call UN 6-2674; after 6 p.m. call AD 7.4882. MINOX CAMERA and exposure meter, rood condition. UN 5-2668, ask for Ben. DORM CONTRACT for spring semester, Hamilton Hall. Call Doe UN 5.2476. PENN STATE winter jacket in good con. dition, size 411 , 12, Call Dick Evans, AD 7-7683. ARE YOU OUT OF STATE? Handsome imported ALFA ROMEO, light yellow, illegal in Pennsylvania, can be had at bargain. Call ADams 7-2801. .DORM. CONTRACT, Pollock A. Call Dave UN 5-4551. THINK OF your most beautiful Christmas present: Bolex Bmm Movie Camera with 2 lenses on revolving holder, Swiss quality craftsmanship, brand new—for sale. Call Dr. Freurd AD 7.2759. 1967 CHEVROLET for sale. Bel-Air Moor hardtop, V-S engine, automatic... o ' trans mission, fully equipped. Reasonably priced Call AD S-SSSO. Strait Laced , . . Nervous CVGARETTES FOR SALE Ten High FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1960 Meet the Varsity All-American basketball candi date Mark- DuMars_will be inter viewed by , WDFM Sports Direc tor Jerry Abrams on "Meet the Varsity" at 9:45 tonight on WMAJ. FOR SALE DORM CONTRACT, Pollock A. for spring vementer. Phone UN 5-4873, ask for Jonathan Cates. WEDDING DRESS, size 10, Chantilly lace, eatin train with how, never used. Rea sonable. Call,Ted UN 6-9168. TWO PAIR Ice Skates, sizes 11, 8: two nair Ski Boots,sizes 11, 12. Good con. dition, low cost. Call' AD 8-2415, Don, AKC REC/6TERED Dacshund puppies. Perfect Christmas gift for young or old, 8 weeks old. AD 8-1075. USED TELEVISION sets, 17" - 21" table and floor models. Burns TV, AD 7-3962. DORM CONTRACT for Pollock C. Call UN 6-4083. 1955 COLONIAL house trailer, 95 feet; 2 bedrooms, porch, excellent condition. Phone AD 1-2355, 1718 North Atherton. GIRL'S FIGURE Ice Skates, excellent condition—size 5-10". Call Judy UN 5-5088. 1053 RICHARDSON Trailer, 27 feet long. Low cost living for married - couple. Best offer gets it. AD 7-7994. SHEARED SCOTCH PINE Christmas Trees 3 to 12 ft., reasonable. Unsheared trees for decorating lioughs $1.60. Tussey Springs Farm, 2 1 / 2 miles east of Boa'allure Rt. 322. HO 6-6580. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM available Feb. 1. Call AD 7-4196, Mrs.. Zimmerman. APARTMENT FOR Rent: Available im mediately—five rooms and bath; Belle fonte business district. Heat, hot water, garage service included. Phone EL 5-40103. ROOMS FOR RENT—Comfortable week end accommodations for "PARENTS" and "FRIENDS." Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave. Telephone AD 7-7702 or AD 7-4850, ask for Mrs. Cox. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED, one bed room and private bath apartment in new building next to Lemont school ; just five minute drive from downtown State College in quiet neighborhood. Need only cooking utensils and linens. Enjoy close friendly owner-tenant relationship. Phone AD 7-2058. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in niched apartment for two—s 39 eacb month; Including everything. Call AD 1 84400 after 810 LOST WHOEVER MISTOOK my notebook for theirs, while in Hoots Dairyette on Wednesday, please leave it at the NUB desk. This book contains all my notes for this semester, plus two term report proj ects and Newman Club materials. I need this book badly. 1960 PENNS VALLEY High School Class Ring in Willard. Please notify Douglas Frank, Pollock A, Room 108. TAN RAINCOAT "Clay brary. I have yours (John Wanamaker label. Call Henry Minton UN 5-2191 or stop in Psychology Clinic Annex. HELP! WILL THE person who borrowed my trench coat from the Wesley Founda tion Sat. eve please return it to the Wesley desk. I'm freezing to death. HELP WANTED EXCELLENT MEALS and in-trade for waiters services at SAE. Ron Thompson, AD 7.4923. GOOD' OPPORTUNITY for waiter's job Call AD 7-4979. PART TIME WORK—college students (male only) evenings and Saturdays. Cali Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Al) 8-2051. Salary $45 a week. WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing to do in her home. 'Call EL 6-8023 after 5 p.m. RIDE FROM Phila. to State College, Mil Bail weekend. Call UN 5-5908. SEWING TO do in my own home whether it be hems or alterations. Call AD 7-3275 after 6:30 p.m. USED FILING CABINET, Call Lynne, UN 6-5958 or UN 5-4531. A RIDE to Chicago, Specifically to Glen view, Christmas vacation. Call Kent 7-11 p.m: AD 8-6656. WANTED: USED TOYS for needy chil dren. Call Kappa Sigma AB 7-2044 or All 8-6461. We will pick up toys. MISCELLANEOUS NEED CHRISTMAS MONEY? Teach me jitterbug and chit-cha-cha. I have room, necessary equipment. UN 6-5372, ask for Tom. ACCOMMODATIONS NEAR campus in exchange for good typing, male. 129 S. Pugh, Apt. 1. Leave note if nobody home. TUTORING IN German and French for courses and graduate language require ments. Call AD 8-1264 between 12 p.m.- 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-7 p.m. HELIg IF YOUR camel's hair coat Is suddenly too short please check the name under the label before you decide it's shrinking. If it's not yours, please call Pat at UN 5-8173. I have yours. WILL DO thesis or non-thesis typing Rates• reasonable. 91 Woodsdale Park AD 8-9677. SPECIAL SALE! 10 , 1 c off raincoats; 20% off winter coats; large selection of dresses, suits, sweaters, etc. 30% off. Atherton Shop, 234 E. College Ave. P.S. Fabulous new selection of Holi day dresses (plain or fancy). Sizes 5-1.611 APPLICATIONS FOR Student Check Cashing Agency available now at HUB desk. MR. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Geom. Softer Quartet has these Saturday nights open: Feb. 4, 11, 18; March 4, 11, 1& Now's the time to plan for next semester. Dail AD 7-2491. " - - Poole", 107 Li-