The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 10, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Deadline Set
For BusAd
$lOO Award
The deadline for applica
tions for the Business Admin
istration Council award of
$lOO was extended to Wednes
day, Jan. 4 recently at a meet
ing of the council.
A motion was made by John
13onella, senior in business ad
ministration from Philadelphia,
to drop the requirement of a 3.0
All-University average, but after
discussion council members de
cided to keep the original require
ments.
As originally stated by the
council, applicants will he con
sidered on the basis of service to
the College of Business Adminis
tration and the University, char
acter and at least a 3.0 All-U.
They must also be enrolled in the
College of Business Administra
tion and must he of junior or
senior standing.
A letter will be sent to all eli
gible students this week. These
must he returned to the council
by the deadline date.
Larry Abrams. president of the
council, reported that further in
vestigations of the "K" rules and
their effect on the students and
faculty will be conducted. Find
ings will be revealed at the next
council meeting. .
More Arctic Weather
To Bring Snow Flurries
Mostly cloudy, windy and chilly
weather is expected today. The
high temperature will be near 35
degrees.
Snow flurries should begin late
in the day and continue tonight.
Colder weather is predicted for
tonight and the low will be near
16.
Snow flurries, breezy and quite
cold weather is due tomorrow and
the high should be about 27 de
grees.
Christmas Party--
(Continued from page four)
ricks, as hostess for their Christ
mas party at 2 p.m. tomorrow at
the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house.
Miss Hendricks will narrate and
illustrate a Christmas story for the
20 local children in attendance.
Kappa Sigma fraternity and
Theta Phi Alpha sorority are fix
ing used toys to be turned over
to the Bellefonte Children's Wel
fare Organization for distribu
tion to needy children in the area.
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Wken y tate mei to sod thr rag Oust
CHRISTMAS CARD
COLLECTIONS
IN BOXES
From 59c to $2.50
Rich designing at a moderate
price makes it so nice to
remember those near and dear
with a Hallmark card—from
our large selection of Hall
mark boxed collections. •
McLANAHAN'S Self Service
414 E. College Ave.
McLANAHAN'S Drug Store
Coaly Society
Will Sponsor
Speech Contest
The Penn State Coaly Society,
agricultural activities honorary
society, will sponsor the fifth an
nual Guilden Speaking Contest
beginning at 8 p.m., Monday in
105 Armsby.
The contest is open to students
in the College of Agriculture.
!Competing students will speak on
subjects concerning agriculture.
Finals will be held at 7:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the same room, The
prizes to be awarded are $75
and a gold medal for first place,
; $5O and a silver medal for second
place, $25 for third place and $lO
leach for fourth, fifth and sixth
places.
Karl Koch, contest chairman,
• will be assisted in the judging by
!Miss Patricia Terry, graduate stu
dent in speech from State College;
'Kenneth Williams, graduate stu
dent in speech from State Col
lege; Harold Walton, associate
professor of agricultural engineer
; ing and Howard Bonser, professor
of rural sociology extension.
MRC Constitution--
(Continved from page one)
,'set into law, on matters with
which the area judicial boards
have had difficulty.
All of the members of the MRC
will have to maintain an All-
University average of 2.0.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Oklahoma Votes to Stay
NORMAN, Okla. (?P) Disre
garding differences with the Big
Eight conference, the University
of Oklahoma voted to stay with
the loop and not go independent.
BELL 20-WATT Stereo Amplifier, $70.;
AM-FM Timer $25. Call Vito, AD 8-1158.
THREE LIBERTY BOWL seats, 35-Yd. line,
cheap. Call Charles at AD 84795.
GARRARD HI FL good condition. Call
Alpha Xi Delta and UN B-8500. Goes to
highest bidder.
1960 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe sedan, 7500
miles; twin beds; large two bedroom
apartment for rent. Phone AD 8-6087.
SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing
Machine, used and in perfect condition
Can he guaranteed if desired. $29.95
AD 8-5267.
HOUSE TRAILER, 1955 Colonial 35'N8',
excellent condition. 2 bedrooms. Franklin
Manor Trailer Court. Call AD 7-2555.
1559 REMBRANDT Trailer, 43:00, excel
lent condition. Two bedrooms, full bath.
porch, patio owning, lots of extras. Park
Forest. Call AD 7-2819 after 5:30.
ARE YOU OUT OF STATE? Handsome
imported ALFA ROMEO, light yellow,
illegal in Pennsylvania, can be had at a
bargain. Call ADams 7-2801.
USED TELEVISION sets, 17" - 21" table
and floor models. Bums TV, AD 7.3962.
MR. SPENCER will speak to interested
students on the Civil Service exam.
government jobs & summer jobs for jun
iors. 103 Willard, Dee. 12, 7.0 P.m
CASUAL COATS! For rain, wind, sleet
or :mow (short or long): $10.95 - $39.95.
,Atherton Shop, 234 E. College Ave., AD
18-2212.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES
INVITES
GRADUATE STUDENTS
to discuss careers in the space sciences with members
of its technical
staff when they visit your campus on
. DECEMBER 15, 16
maintains a large staff of skilled specialists who are devoted entirely to the research and
development of advanced space and missile systems.
Recent STL achievements include Explorer VI and Pioneer V, for which STL
had complete systems responsibility. In addition, STL provides
systems integration and test for the major Air Force Ballistic Missile Weapon Systems.
Please make arrangements with your placement office for interview appointment.
If unable to see our representatives, you may contact STL by mail.
Address your resume to: College Relations. Space Technology Laboratories, Inc.
P. O. Box 95004, Los Angeles 45, California.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES, INC.
• •
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
Space Technology Laboratories:lnc. of Los Angeles, California,
You are urged to see our representatives if your interests
are in any of the following challenging fields
Theoretical Physics
Magnetohydrodynamics
Experimental Physics
Solid State Physics
Applied Mathematics
Digital Computers
Space Communications
Computer Design
Radar Systems
Guidance & Navigation
Research Profs to Talk 0
"Artificial Intelligence" will be Science Research Center to be
discussed by Dr. Dean Browning held at 12 noon Thursday in din
and Dr. W. W. Bledsoe, of Ad-
ing room A of the Hetzel Union.
vanced Research in Palo Alto,
Calif., at a luncheon of the Social'
WANTED
RIDE TO N.Y.C., Dee. 16 after 2 p.m
and return Sunday. Dec. 18. Urgent
Call Bobbie, UN 6.8759.
WANTED PAIR men's :size 12 figure
Antes. Call after 6:00 p.m. at AD 7-7141.
A RIDE WEST, preferably to Mexico,
Christmas vacation. Call Denny" AD
8-2944 evenings.
FLOOR SHOW for ISA Club Hubana
Dec. 17. Persons with suitable act please
contact Dick or Lloyd AD 8-1989 after
7 p.m.
RIDE TO N.Y.C. for two, Dec. 9 or 10
Urgent I Call AD 8-8384.
AUTOMOBILE, PLEASE, to rent for this
Saturday. I offer you 10a a mile and
will return Sunday. UN 5-4535.
EIDE TO Valley Forge Monday. Dee. 19
after 9:00. Call Mario UN 6-2.065.
WANTED: USED TOYS for needy chil
dren. Call Kappa Sigma AD 7-2044 or
AD 5-0464. We will pick up toys.
HELP WANTED
ACCOMMODATIONS NEAR campus in
exchange for good typing (male). 129
S. Pugh, Apt. 1. Leave note if nobody
home.
PHI KAPPA TAU will interview waiters
for the spring semester. Apply in per
son for the best food in town.
PART TIME WORK—college students
(male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call
Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
AD 8-2051 Salary $46 a week.
Antennas and Microwaves
Telecommunications
Inertial Guidance
Electro-Mechanical Devices
Analog Computers
Engineering Mechanics
Aerophysics
Applied Aerodynamics
Propulsion Systems
Systems Engineering
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1960
'Artificial Intelligence'
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL
==l
LOST
WILL PERSON who accidentally picked
up my blue Penn State jacket outside
202 Willard, between 3:00-5:00 Tuesday,
please call UN 5-5581, ask for Luke.
LOST! TRI-DELI PIN, basement of
Schwab; necessary to return. UN 5-4213.
AFROTC OVERCOAT containing three
keys, in Wagner, Dec. 8. Cali Brad
UN 6-5713.
LOST: PAIR OF black frame - glasses,
yellow case. Call UN 5-2065, Vicki.
GREEN CORDUROY stadium coat between
11 and 12 a.m. in 9rd floor 'Douche. I
have yours!! Call UN 5-2940.
PAIR BLACK-RIMMED glasses, probably
in Waring South -Dining Hall. Also
black Timex Watch in Rec Ball. Call Ken
UN 6-2278.
FOR RENT
ONE BEDROOM Apartment, $B2 per
month. Available Feb. 'l, 1961. Call
Federated Home and Mortgage, AD 8-8600.
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY . Apartment
suitable for couple; parking. Available
Feb. Ist. Phone AD 7-7792 or AD 8-2208.
46x10 FURNISHED TALLER at 1255 N.
Allen. Call AD 7-7055 for information.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Comfortable week-
end accommodations for "PARENTS"
and "FRIENDS." Colonial Hotel, 123 W.
Nittany Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or
AD 7-9850, ask for Mrs. Cox.
MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy In fur.
nished apartment for two—s 39 ends
month; Including everythlmr. Coll AD
8-1409 after 8:30 p.m.