The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 11, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Enrollment »
(Continued from page one )
work during Ihe summer term.
The average number ol hours
these students expected to work
was 14 hours.
Part-time jobs with the Uni
versity will be reserved for stu
dents as much as is possible, Dr.
Robert G, Bernreuter, special as
sistant to the president, said. A
survey of the possible jobs will
be conducted by Ray T. Fortu
nate, director of employee rela
tions, Bernreuter said.
The extension of the results
of the survey by college re
vealed that the Colleges of Edu
cation and Engineering and Ar
chitecture would have the most
students enrolled with 608 ex
pected for each.
The College of the Liberal Arts
would be next with 491, followed
by the College of Business Ad
ministration, 281, and the College
of Agriculture, 209. Each of the
remaining five colleges averaged
below 100 students with the high
number being 94 and the low 69.
An earlier survey was conduct
ed of 100 students to determine
the feasibility of the telephone
method. From this survey 17
people indicated that they def
initely or probably would attend
the summer term, 2 were unde
cided and 81 said they definitely
or probably would not attend.
Not this: a student who
studies drowsily no matter
how much sleep he gets.
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COMPLETE BOOK SALE!
THE PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP- 129
BOOKS AT 20% OFF
Hard Covered Technical Books 10 7° off
ONLY FOUR (4) DAYS JANUARY 11 TO JANUARY 14 INCLUSIVE
BOOKS IN EVERY FIELD - BOOKS FOR EVERY INTEREST
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS
Panhel Will Hold
4 Fireside Chats
Four more Panhellenic Fireside
Chats will be held tonight for
prospective rushees interested in
learning more about rush and
sororities.
The discussions are scheduled
for 7 tonight in Irvin lounge for
girls in the West Halls area, in
Atherton lounge for girls in Ath
erton, in McElwain lounge for
girls in McElwain and in Sim
mons lounge for girls in Simmons.
The discussions are led by
members of the Panhellenic Ex
ecutive Council who will answer
any questions on sorority living.
Panhel Adopts
(Continued jrom page one)
meeting in March. The plan also
establishes three standing com
mittees, rush, social and public
relations.
Sandra Eddy, chairman of the
IFC-Panhel Jazz Festival Com
mittee, announced that the fes
tival has been set for April 14
in Recreation Hall.
In other business, the council
voted to contribute the price of
one blazer to the fund for the
blazers which will be given to
participants in the Russian-United
States gymnastics meet.
This) Pertpkacious.,,
sharp! NoDoz keeps you
awake and alert—safely!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M,
THE PRECEDING DAY
HARLEY DAVIDSON motor cycle 326.
excellent condition, wonderful buy. Call
Ai AD 8-9683.
JACOBEAN FEUDAL oak furniture for
Bale. Call AD 7*3102 for information.
*6O DODGE, (rood condition, new tires.
$7O. UN 6-7601, 129 S. Pugh. AD 7-2096.
K. Hitomi.
1963 RICHARDSON Housetrailcr 27’ long.
Ideal for married couple desiring low
cost living. AD 7-7994. _____
1958 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition,
one owner. Must sell, best offer. Call
Frank UN 6-4697.
TYPEWRITER for sale—good condition,
getting married, need money. Bargain
at $60.00. Call AD 8-1467.
1956 TWO-DOOR Mercury Montclair hard
top, fully equipped, all power. Call
EL 6-2763 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
USED TELEVISION, excellent condition.
reasonably priced. Further information
call AD 3-9462.
USED TELEVISION Sets 17” * 21” table
and floor models. Burn’s T.V. AD 7-3962.
1956 F.LCAR house trailer, 45x8; air
conditioned, good buy at $2OOO. Call
AD 8-1966 or see 65 Hilltop Trailer Park.
1D65 VICTOR TRAILER 40* by B'. two
bedrooms, good condition. Call AD 8*
0606.
FORRENT
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NICELY FURNISHED efficiency apart
ment —avainlblo Feb. 1. Suitable for
graduate students or married couple. Call
AD 7-2835.
APARTMENT FOR rent, 3 rooms. 220 U
E. College Ave. (REAR). $7O month.
Call AD 8-8918.
SINGLE ROOMS with hot plate privileges,
refrigerator and free parking. Available
now or second semester. AD 7-7888.
ROOMS FOR RENT—close to school, free
parking. Call AD 6-3021, ask for Tony,
ONE DOUBLE room, lßt floor. Preferably
secretaries or working ladies. 433 W.
Beaver Ave, AD 7-4147.
ROOMS FOR spring semester. Clean,
pleasant rooms, quiet street, free park
ing, 730 W, Foster Ave. Phone AD 8-8839.
TWO STUDENTS to share apartment
with two seniors, % block from Old
Main. Low rent. AD 7-3088.
ROOM FOR two men: comfortable apart
ment, private bath, phone, cooking, lVfc
blocks from campus, parking. Call AD
7-2965.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
fOR SALE
FOR RENT
NEW THREE-ROOM Apartment; etove
and refrig, furnished, 826 S. Alien Stret
$85.00. Cal! after 6:00 p.m. AD 7-2763.
ONE DOUBLE front room twin beds.
One Bingle room ; both in quiet home.
Parking available. AD 7-4329.
QUIET COUNTRY 'home, 8 large bed
rooms, diving room, kitchen and bath,
oil heat. On hardtop road 10 miles to
State College. Children welcome. Available
now. Furnished $67.00 or unfurnished
$42.60. AD 8-2320.
SINGLE OR double, quiet street, two
blocks from campus and center of town.
120 East Foster. Call AD 8-0044.
LARGE COMFORTABLE double rooms
with cooking privileges, spring semester.
236 and 242 S. Frasier. Call AD 8-1484
between 12-noon and 6 p.m. _____
ONE-HALF OF large double room, with
board, 2 blocks from campus. 243 S.
Pugh St. Robert Kimmell, AD 7-3332.
TWO SINGLE rooms in Quiet home. Avail
* able next semester, near campus. Call
AD 7-4823, 616 E. Beaver.
SINGLE ROOM for rent for quiet student.
$20.00 per month. Call AD. 7-4346.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 room,
kitchen, 466 E. Beaver. Available now.
Stop in .today.
MODERN 2-BEDROOM apartment for
four students, UN 6-2042, ask for Bob.
Walking distance from campus.
GRAD STUDENTS, upperclassmen, Com
fortable rooms with running water or
private* bath. Colonial Hotel, 123 West
Nittany. Parking, location central. Quietly
operated for sleep, rest and study. Low
student rates. Phone AD 7-7792 or AD
7-4850, ask for Mrs. Cox.
THRF.E BEDROOM (or two bedroom and
study) architect-designed, contemporary
house in Park Forest Village. Nice patio
with privacy. Many built-in features. Spa
cious living and dining areas. Large out
door play area. $126. Available Feb. 1.
Write Post Office Box 675, State College.
MEN STUDENTS: one vacancy in fur
nished apartment for three, $36 each
month; one vacancy in furnished apart
ment for two, $39 each month; includes
everything. Call AD 8-1409 after 3 :3Q p.m.
ROOMS FOR RENT—comfortable week
end accommodations for parents and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany
Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860,
ask for Mrs. Cox.
FURNISHED APARTMENT vacancies for
male students. Share with other students.
Two blocks from west campus: parking
available. Call AD 8-1409 after 5 p.m.
'help' WANTED
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EXCELLENT MEALS in trade for waiters’
services. SAE, AD 7-4923.
WE ARE in need of two dishwashers who
want to eat the best food in town for
the spring semester. Apply in person to
Phi Kappa Tau.
PART TIME work, college students (male
only) ; evenings Bnd Saturdays. Call
Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
AD 8-2051. Salary $45 a week.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1961
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WORK WANTED
TYPING, IRONING, Babysitting—days or
evenings in my home. Mrs. Hill, 181
West Park, Apt 3. AD 7-2762.
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GOLD WATCH, scarab band—between
Alpha Sig and McElwain on Sat. night,
Jan. 7. Call UN 6-2766.
WHITE WOOL Scarf at M.I. Library
between 8-9 p.m. Friday. Call Chuck
UN 6-7174.
GREEN FUR mitten, Sunday morning on
- way to Schwab from South Halls. Phone
UN 6-7494.
NOTEBOOK CONTAINING German 18
notes. Desperately needed. Please cal)
Judy UN 6-8614.
MAN’S West Philadelphia High School
ring, West Halls. Blue stone and dated
1960. Reward. Call UN 6-6653.
GLASSES AT Glennland Pool. Please call
Dick UN 6-6773. Reward la offered.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires thesis,
termpapers or departmental work. Rea
sonable rates. Call AD 7-2835.
WAITERS AND dishwashers wanted.
Three meals daily. Apply Sigma Alpha
Mu, AD 8-3021, ask for Al.
PART TIMF. insurance salesman. Will
train and arrange for license; age 21
or over; only those persons who are
graduating on or after Jan. 1962. Reply
to Box 781 stating only name, address,
phone number.
A FOURTH MAN for a four-man apart
ment, 6 blocks from campus; quiet sur
roundings. Preferably 4th semester student.
$3O per mo. Call AD 8-9601.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPING DESIRED. Thesis, termpapers,
etc.; fast and economical. Call AD 7-7719
for information.
CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meeting Thurs
day, Jan. 12 at 7:00. Compusory.
WILL DO thesis or non-thesis typing;
Reasonable rent or rental purchase with
Woodsdale Paik.
MAKE RESERVATIONS now for room
and board at Marilyn Hall, 817 E.
Beaver Ave. for spring semester. Total
board and room $3G7.00 (a few vncancie*
at $358.00). Ask for Mvs. Petritikey.
ATTENTION FRATERNITIES—music for
all occasions. The Imperials Orchestra,
Fred C. Bunn Jr., 1301 Mifflin St.. Hunt
ingdon, Pa. Phone MI 3-3292.
BEATNICK GLOSSARY for the terms
and definition!* bread-money, chick-girl
of the Beatnicks. Send one dime to
TERMS, P.O, Box 216, Village Station,
New York 14, N.Y.
QUALITY CLEANERS, 109 S. rugh B*.
under new management but with the
best In dry cleaning, laundry and pressing.
Will pick up and deliver. Call AD 8-0992,
LOST
WANTED