The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 22, 1961, Image 8

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Community Living
Produces Change
Drastic changes have come about on campus since the
groundwork for a community living program was laid less
than a year ago.
The dean of women's staff, as well as women's govern
ment have been revised to meet the needs of residence
community living.
The Women's Student Govern
ment Association, known, for
years by that name, became a
member of the Association of
Women Students, an internation
al organization of women's stu
dent government, last fall.
The new AWS is made up of
legislative and judicial bodies
on both community and cam
pis-wide levels. Judicial boards
and elected student councils
are located in each residence
community.
On the campus wide level, there
is the AWS Central Judicial
Board and the AWS Senate.
The Central Judicial Board is
made up of the chairmen of the
local boards, the Central Board
chairman, secretary and two oth
er members.
AWS Senate is made up of the
presidents and treasurers of each
community council; two repre
sentatives-at-large fro in each
class; representatives from the
Women's Recreation Association,
Panhellenic Council, Leonides
and Central Judicial; the dean of
women, Senate officers and a
representative to International
AWS.
Dean of Women Dorothy J.
Lipp has created new staff po
sitions to meet the needs of res
idence community living since
her arrival on campus last year.
Mrs. Marian Davison, special
Shoe Repair SPECIALS .
a
Men's Half-Soles and Heels only $2.78
Men's Rubber Heels only 85c
PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR
113 South Pugh St.
+ CLASS
CASH—!7 words or less
CIIARGE-12 words or less
5.50 one insertion
$.75 two insertions
$l.OO three insertions
Additional words-3 for
.5.05
for each day of insertion
ADS MUST 111 , , IN BY 11:00 A. 61
TILE PRECEDING DAY
FOR SALE
TAIL: RECORDER, almost new; need
!mina --- $15., worth much more. Excel
knt Sptcet 200 Hid. Call El, 5-8601.
1952 ERC URY Sedan, two-tone blue,
standard transmission, good condition.
Call AD 5-181.3 after 5:36 p.m.
NSU MOTORCYCLE. '450 cc. 16 horsepower
1956. Call Hurt Klinger, AL) 32022 or
UN 5-7311 after 5 P.m.
1959 MGA, Moe, direfully in::intuint•d for
20,000 miles. Call UN 5-f452.
TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in
stock for tiny occasion
livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick
"Sign Painting and Show Card Service."
Snm Troutman's "'Trophy and Novelty"
Shop, RI) 1, State College, in. Phone
AD 7-2492 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
COMFORTABLE, MODERATE rate week
rnd for f itin Ries and
riettai. Colonial Hotel, 12:1 Wusl. N ittany.
fall Mrs, Cos, Al) 7:1792 or AD 7-4850.
Ell RN ItillEll APARTMENT vacancy for
one student to share with mole student:
two blocks front West Campus. Free park
ing. Call AD S-1105 after f p.m.
IDEAL MODERN furnished efficiency
IMSllllllellt : nun parlor, own thermostat.
private entrance, parking. Suitable could..
or bachelor. Al) 7-7792 or AD 7-1850.
APARTMENT FOR two node stodentA
nt 129 South Pugh. Call AD 7.2095.
LOST
CLASS RING, 191;1, initials inside 11.A.5..
A.D.ri—lost in Hum. Ec. S. Call UN
15-SBOO, ask for linaira.
1961 CLASS RING in McElwain lounge
Cull Walt. UN 5-7060.
LOST; I.D. BRACELET, name Robert
O'llare. Rowan!. AI) S." 94(t.
KAPPA KAPPA CA M A Sorority Pin at
Hee Hall 'hiring Chnclos. If found
PLEASE call Ham. LIN 5-SFO2.
CLASS RING. Conrad Weimer initia l
bittmrcett McKee find Wesley,
Feb. 17. Very important. Reward. Cud;
Barb UN 5-4695.
By JO ANNE MARK
Second of a series
assistant to the dean of women,
handles most of the particulars of
the program.
Each community staff is headed
by a residence community coor
dinator. Two of the larger com
munities, Pollock and West Halls-
Atherton have assistant coor
dinators as well.
Each residence hall is staffed
with one or more senior residents,
graduate students who are on
duty during the evening hours.
The senior residents also work
with the students in planning so
cial and cultural activities with
in the residence, according to the
community plan.
Each residence is also staffed
with one or more hostess. These
women handle most of the pa
per work involved with sign
ing in and out, according to the
plan. They also work directly
with the residance housekeep
ing staffs.
Junior residents, upperclass
women who have volunteered for
these posts, are assigned to about
50 girls in each residence.
They are to perform the task of
communications between the dean
of women's staff and the women
students.
The following series will deal
individually with the function
and performance of each facet of
AWS and the dean of women's
staff.
IFIEDS +
ONE BODY, preferably alive to share
three-room apartment at 428 W. College
. Rent $3O per mo. Call AD 8-2796.
WANTED: RIDE TO Phila. early Friday
afternoon. Call Elaine LIN 5.2531 after
4 p.m.
DISIIWARILIF.I2 AND waiter to work for
meals. AD 7-1702, .ask for caterer,
A TEXT for Business Statistics I titled
"Modern Business Statistics." UN 11-717.5.
ANYONE HAVING a 2 bedroom trailer,
or :3 room apartment for rent, call AD
74660.
WANTED: IN HOME Economics Building
customers to eat food prepared by classes
in Hotel and Institution Administration.
Moderate prices, quiet surroundings, Lunch
eon Tuesday through Friday 11:50 to 12:30,
cafeteria service. Dinner Wednesday and
Thursday 5:30 to 0:30, table service.
ANYONE INTERESTED in playing drums
in a combo please cvntact Ron Weeter,
AD 7-3181.
TYPING—THESIS or other. Experienced
typist. Call AD 84468.
'DISHWASHERS FOR fraternity work,
two meals, eat three. Call AD 7-2161,
ask for enterer.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOTEL GREETERS Southern Delight
Buffet, Sunday, Feb. 26, 4:30-6:30, Home
Ee. Mapel Room. Call AD 8-8522 for reser
vations—only $1.50.
LINDA: See you at Easter.
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN Rock 'n Roll to
the 1114117 E; jam sessions our specialty.
Call Mike or Barry. AD 8-6186, AD 7-4409.
JOBS AVAILABLE ns tinily news agent
in residence halls. Apply Office of Stu
dent Aid. 218 Willard Hall. (This includes
Audents who have previously filed appli
cations.)
11113.E1. UPPERCLASS INDIES grads
buffet dinner, movie, dancing, Feb. 25,
7:00 I).m. Reservations by Feb. 22. Cull
UN 5-7700.
EX PERT SHOE SHlNE—Davidson's Bar
ber Shop next to Murphy's-8 a.m. to
5:36 p.m. daily.
ROOM AND BOARD; narking; or meals
alone. Inquire Ag. Hill Club or call
Al) 8-1330.
ALE CLASSIFIED AD STAFF members
meeting Wednesday night at :30 p.m.
Plense he there.
BOWL AND meet your friends at down
town Dux Club public lanes. Rates 32c.
No waiting 1 128 S. Pugh St.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
WANTED
Librarian Says
2 Encyclopedias
'Badly Mutilated
Within the past month two of
the Pattee Library's new encyclo
pedia books have been seriously
mutilated, Mrs. Margaret K.
Spangler, assistant librarian, said
yesterday.
A chapter on West Germany
was torn from the' Encyclopedia
Britannica, a $2OO set, and from
the World Mark Encyclopedia,
which is a $3O volume that was
purchased just two weeks ago by
the library.
The greatest damage cannot be
set in terms of the monetary
value of the books but in the
nuisance value, Mrs. Spangler
said. The library's service is great
ly depreciated by such mutila
tions.
In an effort to prevent maga
zine loss, the current periodicals
are now available only at the desk
upon request. When the magazines
were on the open shelves, they
often disappeared, Mrs. Spangler
said.
Columbia - Southern
Chemical
. Corporation
Interview Date:
THURSDAY, MARCH 2
Opportunities available in six
plants: New Martinsville, W. Va.,
Barberton, 0., Lake Charles. La.,
Corpus Christi. Tex., Bartlett, Calif.,
and Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada.
Producers of heavy industrial chemi
cals: soda ash, chlorine, caustic
soda, anhydrous ammonia, titanium
tetrachloride, and other chlorinated
products.
Research, analytical, plant prob
lems, supervision, design, mainten
ance, plant layout, and standard
procedure opportunities open for
men in these categories:
BS, MS, PhD Chemists; RS, MS
Chemical Engineers; BS. MS, Elec
trical & Mechanical Engineers; BS
Industrial Engineers.
The ÜBA Returns Money and
Wednesday thru Friday
The BX (same hours) has a complete line
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the BX refunds 50c on every $5.00 purchase
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Weather Job Interviews
To Be Held Thursday
Interviews for permanent -jobs
with the U.S. Weather Bureau
and for summer jobs in the Arc
tic will be held from 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. tomorrow in 322 Mineral
Industries for majors in meteor
ology, mathematics and physics.
Lenten Vespers
in the Eisenhower Chapel
Thursday, Feb. 23, 6:30 - 7:00
According to the Lutheran Liturgy
—ALL WELCOME,
Unsold Books
9 a.m. - 5.p.m.
Saturday
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
S Engineering Supplies
• Spiral Notebooks
• Thesis Materials
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1961
Flight Movies Scheduled
A series of three movies on
"High-Speed = Flight" has been
scheduled , for 3:15 -p.m. tomorrow
in .105.1VIechanical Engineering by
Sigma Gamma Tau national
aeronautical engineering honor
ary society.
Strife-tern Algeria 17; four times
as large as France.
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