PAGE TWELVE Counseling Forms Available at HUB Applications for students in- usual counseling duties, Brown terested in special orientation said. Counselors will also be asked counseling are now available to go through registration with Etc _ foreign students, he said, and be at the Iletzel Union desk, available to answer questions the cording to Thomas E. Brown, students may have throughout chairman of the SGA Special the year. Brown said about 231 foreign Orientation Committee. undergraduates are expected to be admitted to the University next fall. One student will be assigned to each counselor. In the past, he said, other groups and hat societies have un dertaken a foreign student orien tation, but their programs have been inconsistent from year to year. "These counselors will have an extremely responsible position," Brown said, "since this is the first program that has been worked out In detail to aid foreign students." Working with Brown's commit tee will be the University Chris itian Association and the Sopho imore Class Advisory Board. All upperclass men and women are eligible for counseling, Brown said. Applicants will be In tervi.ewed by Delphi, sophomore en's hat society, and Brown. Forms must be returned to the HUB desk by 2 p,M. next Thurs day. "The couselors will work on a, person to person basis with for eign students as a year-round] project," 13-own said. Those chosen will be respon sible for welcoming undergradu ate international students on cam pus and explaining American so cial customs to them besides the COLLEGE MEN Part-Time Employment 13 Hours Per Week Sales work for internationally known firm with offices in every major city throughout the world. Local calls to establish customers. Car furnished. Rapid advancement offered on competitive - basis. Careers in management available to qualified students upon graduation. Must have at least average grades. Working schedule will be arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever possible. CALL MR. RICHARDSON 9:30 A.M. to .2 P.M. ADams 8.2051 SALARY $47 PER WEEK ,-..:-....' •-•( - ',....' - ' -. ......,..,..i:. -. •:::-:-:i':;.:::::::::;.:::: - .'..H,: . ;:i...''': - .J-::'; ,. :-im:::::_ . ,i: ....-.:,::_.:::: i:';'-;H:_1.:':...'.... .'''.-.." ...'', - .:''..-::::.::':i . LEAP TONIGHT 8:00 to 12:30 • OLLOCK DOOR DANCE CONTEST 'IRISH JITTER BUG' GIRLS ADMITTED FREE . . . 8 to 9 GREEKS and INDIES INVITED THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Activity Funds-- (Continued front page eight) This appropriation ranges from 13 cents to $1.75 per student. Fuller outlined two major dif ficulties inherent in this systemi no provisions have been made I====a CASH-17 words or tees CHARGE-12 words or Ins 1.50 ono Insertion 1.75 two Inaertione SIM three Insertions Additional words-3 for 1.01 for each der of ineertlon ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:011 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY ==l 1969 PEWGEOT. Must sell. Leaving coun try. Will sacrifice for best offer over SIM. Perfect shape. Stop In Room 109 M.S. or call UN 6-6282. Ask for Bob Fudali. GARRARD 111-FI blond finish console, three speed, peg board front for decora ting in color or design of room. Record Player $126. Phone UN 6-86420, aek for Anne. DISCONTINUING BUSINESS at The Atherton Shop I Huge reduction on all— Bucks Countian Cardigans and Pullovers, Lambs Wool Cardigans and Pullovers, Talbott Orlon Cardigans, Serbin Cardi gans, Blouses, Dresses, Skirts, Slacks, Coats, Jackets, Suits, Kilts, Handbags, Knee Hi's, Jewelry, Collars, Belts, Gloves, and Hosiery. 204 E. College Ave. 10:00- 6:80. BB ft x B ft. MOBILE HOME one bed room and extra study room, large patio and porch; just two miles from campus. Call AD 13-0296. USED "KAY" Guitar, 816 or beet offer; carrying calm Included, Call AD 8-2680 after 6:00 p.m. MGA High Compression Head, Ported and polished-86.000 original miles, new tires, new brakes, ice blue, radio. Good shape. Details UN 6-6128. 81226. POLLOCK A dorm contract for tale cheap Call Bob at UN 6-2074. '65 GENERAL TRAILER, 1418 , In excel lent condition at Penn State Trailer Court—S2lsoo. Phone AD 74145. 1958 MGA, blue, carefully maintained for 20,000 miles. Call UN 5-6852. TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in stock for any occasion—immediate de. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick "Sign Painting and Show Card Service.•" Sam Troutman's "Trento , and Novelty" Shop, RD 1, State College, Pa. Phone AD 7-2492 after 6 pan. • 'FRATERNITY HOUSE--14 bedrooms and spacious living and dining area, com pletely renovated; one block from campus. Available In June. To reply write to D. Phillips, 20 S. 21st Street, Harrisburg, Pa. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR RENT REC LOUNGE POT '0 GOLD 2 $25 U. S. , - - vrtrtqs Bonds to allocate funds for new or- mittee will try to determine ganizations, and there are no whether redistribution of funds is provisions to change the appro priations to individual groups necessary and in what areas. In any case, it will probably recom as their purposes and functions mend that funds be allotted year change• ly according to budgets submitted Fuller said the Budget Com-'by the organizations, he added: !!CEI!E[EI:I FOR RENT UNFURNISHED TWO-ROOM Apartment; one block from campus. Available April 1, 1961. Call Henry Keller, Al) 8-6727, eve nings AD 8-6659. Reasonable. COMFORTABLE MODERATE Rate week- end accommodations. Families and friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4550. Room—QUIET, near Old Beaver Field Call AD 7-4314. MODERN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dressing room. Furnished, heat control, parking, aun-parlor, private entrance. • Suitable couple or bachelor. Mrs. Com, AD 7-1792 or AD 74850. 19515 MOBILE HOME, length 40 It. Call Chuck Stewart,AD 8-8685 after 5:80. LOST LOST—A GOLD Butler High School initials D.C. Call Dave at UN 5-2993. Reward will be offered. BEIGE LEATHER Jacket w•aa accidentally taken at the TDX jammer Saturday night. Plume return. Call Ernie, UN 5-7487. "SHAKESPEARE" by Craig. Needed im mediately for thesis. Lost in Willard. Reward I Cindy Smith, AD 8-27711. /3ENRI.IB WRIST WATCH in HUB. Need desperately. Reward. Call Don, UN 5-5826. LOST: SET OF University keys on ground floor of Sparks. If found please return to Paul Neff, Room 11 Sparks. Reward. WANTED $20,000.00 A YEAR men. Become charter members of Rho Epsilon National Real estate Fraternity. Meeting Tuesday. March 21, 7:30 at Sigma PI, 803 Thompson St. DVSPERATE—two girls desire information about accommodations in Fort Lauder dale. Will share expenses with girls. Kathy and Vyonne, UN 5-8549. TRES'S DRAFTING. Reasonable prices AD 8.8016. WANTED: RIDE TO linlversity of Michi gan for May 4th weekend. Call Tom at AD 7-7881. WAITER NEEDED for work in fraternity. Good meals provided. Cell Al) 7-4989, ask for the caterer. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD .7.41)78. TYPING AND multilithing thesis reports. etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7008. . 8 nrnnnnnnnnn:7 FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male graduate etudente, needs one more male atudent. Within walking 'illotance of cam.. Due. Phone AD 8-1400 after 8:00 MALE STUDENT to share modern apart., ment with graduating architect for last! eight .'weeks. Available utter Easter. 126 E. Fairmount Ave. AD Jona. URGENT I RIDE TO New York City for. three; March 29, Wednesday at nook or thereafter I Call Bobbie UN 4-9769 or Sharon UN 64066. WANTED—FLUTE, used. AD 8-8869. • ..... MISCELLANEOUS GET • T}l} Inside &tempo on AS rhileseDher, Doe Richer. Buy The Countryman.today for 16e. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter Rentals; complete typewriter repair serviee; and all thesis typing anOPlies. Shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125. READ CENTRAL Pennsylvania's beet out. doors - magazine, The Conntrynian—.on sale today for Ik. - ZEKE: AM TIRED of getting lost every weekend. Buy The Countryman and learn how to survive in the woods, Sarah: LEADERSHIP TRAINING Course; seven lectures concerning All Aspects Leadership by noted Penn State personali ties. Sign up now at HUB desk. RITA, DIANE, SANDY—come beck, w• need you. Where The Bcye Are. HEY EVERYBODY my Mora bad a baby girl Nancy Jean, 8 lb. 4 oz., March 7. Jounio Dull. EXPERT SHOE S.HlNE.—Davidaon'a Ear. her • Bhop next to Murphy's-4 a.m. to PM p.m. daily. =11:=111=1 PRIZE DONATION ... 25c FREE COAT CHECK FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1961 WANTED PIFER'Bi Your one-stop music center on Benner Pike. Guitars.. banjos, complete music line aceessories. Open daily from; B-3- except Wednesday. Pifer Musk: Center. Phone EL 6-3441. MEALS cc, MEALS WILL be served Free of Charge at the College Co-op thle week for any one Interested In Joining. Lunch 123161 Supper 00. Call AD 7-2593. . FOUND FOUND: NAND-MADE Silver Ring. Owner may. claim by Identifying same. Phone BR UN e•avae.