PAGE EIGHT Committee Surveys Simmons Residents Ey ROCHELLE MICHAELS The food and housing committee in Simmons hall is con ducting_a survey of the residents in order to determine the most common complaints which the residents have about the living and dining conditions. Although a group of this type exists in every residence hall area, the Simmons committee' is the first to take a survey. The initial step taken by the committee was to meet with Ed ward S. Evers, supervisor of the Sim:lions dining hall, and pre sent him with several complaints and suggestions brought out in residence hall meetings. At that time, they also got Evers' approval for the ques tionnaire, according to Diane Steinman, a member of the food and housing committee. The survey form begins with report of the meeting with Evers..! stating the reasons why one sery-,! ing line had been closed for the, first half of the lunch hour and why dinner could not start 151 1 minutes •earlier and breakfast end 15 minutes later. The reason states that fewer; people are eating in Simmons this semester, consequently the j additional cost is not warranted.! The questionnaire then asks specific questions on the food and housing situation which has received criticism from Sim mons residents. The questions dealing with food service are concerned with! Salem refreshesyour taste .2lair-softens"every puff 5 *Oki -; i43,t, k aft-7, r ....77541;/wtgre4ife,/ For the cool, fresh soft ness in Salem's smoke is the very essence of springtime. This most refreshing cigarette of all is made even more so by Salem's special High Porosity paper that "air-softens" the smoke. You'll be delighted with Salem's springtime freshness its rich, tobacco taste. Smoke refreshed . . . smoke Salem! the most popular foods and how students would like their coffee and tea to be served. Housing questions pertain to the quality of room service, the need for hall ashtrays and trash cans and the need for cleaning blankets. TODAY" PHI KAPPA THETA's Annual St. Patrick's Day JAM SESSION featuring THE MAINLINERS 2:30 - 5:00 8- 12 Freshmen and Fraternity Men Closed With Dates till Welcome 10:30 t ~~ ~Y Yk; • ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA o~~~€. :4*.'' - ::17',...' , :1''' ,.-.- :;..ii , .•... Created by Assembly Elex-- (ContinVed from page one) are still electing their repre sentatives," he said. Eisman then said, "Yes, in Rus sia they still elect their repre sentatives. They get 99.9 per cent turn out at the polls too. So what?" Alexander also said his com mittee may try to work out an other bone of contention, that those wishing to run for Assembly be allowed to get a nomination by petition. The present SGA constitution provides for this, but the revised constitution made no mention of it. John Brandt, former chairman of Campus party, disputed this at Assembly, asking that provision be made for such nomination. o menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste Cap and Gown Deposits Required by May 15 Caps and gowns for June com mencement may be ordered any time before May 15. All seniors must place a $10.14 deposit when ordering their gowns, and will re ceive a $6.50 refund when the cap and gown are returned. All candidates for master's de grees must place a deposit of $10.28 and will receive a refund of $3.00. Candidates for doctor's 'degrees must deposit $10.32 and will be refunded $2.00. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH-12 words or less CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 for COB for each day of insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A. 31 THE PRECEDING DAY RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE license in State College Boro. Call George at AD 8-9052. 19511 AUSTIN SEDAN, new pnint and Interior. Priced for quick sale. Coll Sanders, UN 5-2569. SINGER PORTABLE Electric Sewing Machine in excellent condition, 6 yr. guarantee, $25. AD R-$367. 1959 Pf:WGEOT. Must sell. Leaving coun- - - try. Will sacrifice for best offer over $lOOO. Perfect Ehape. Stop in Room 109 M.S. or call UN 0-5282. Aslc for Bob Pucia GARRARD 111-11 blond finish console, three speed, peg board front for decora ting in color or design of room. Record player $l2&. Phone UN 15-8500, ask for Anne. '155 GENERAL TRAILER. 4418. In excel lent condition at Penn State Trailer Court-42600. Phone AD 7-3145. ..,r*. ' •••.•..) ' 4 %v . ... . . 0 t gev 4 8 1 Y .. t ..:...° • modern filter, too FOR SALE $ Ati° 'oi*:i rn-:;::::f:1,i;::-c d ; ~;~ IiZI SATURDAY. MARCH 18. 1961 Milgrom to Lecture Here "Russia: People and Places," as filmed by former newspaper man, Albert Milgrom, will be pre sented as a part of a lecture by Mn Milgrom at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the ballroom of the Hetzel Union. ' • . -.;t• 41 1 - , 57)VQ seam! ato :. • . St:olvn - on • :511 - I.IDAYS 12 TO 2 . 101.1'.c ° ' • • • ..*** I / ?,,L1 FOR SALE POLLOCK A dorm contract for sale cheap. Call Bob at UN 5-2074. 1959 MGA, blue, carefully maintained foe 20,000 mile. Call UN 5-6852. TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in stock for any occasion—immediate de livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick "Sign Painting and Show Card Service." Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty" Shop, RD I, State College. Pa. Phone AD 7-2492 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL 3-ROOM Apartment for rent; refrigerator and range furnished. Call UN 5-2102. FRATERNITY IiOUSR-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 8. 21st Street, Harrisburg, Pa. UNFURNISHED TWO-ROOM Apartment: one block from campus. Available April 1, 1861. Call Henry Keller, AD 8-6727, eve nings AD 8-6659. Reasonable. COMFORTABLE MODERATE Rate week end accommodations. Families and friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany, Mre. Cox, AD 74792 or AD 7-4860. MODERN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dressing room. Furnished, heat control. Paritinn, sun-parlor, private entrance. Suitable couple or bachelor. Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7702 or AD 7-4850. LOST PAIR OF black rimmed atomics in cicinity of Sparks. U found please contact Lou, UN 6-4938. TOPCOAT. dark colored; John Wana. maker label. Call Baldy, PI Kappa Phi, AD 7-4937. Reward. LOST—A COLD Butler High Sam.' Ring. Initials D.C. Call Dave at UN 6.2:11+3. Reward will he offered. "SHAKESPEARE" by Craig. Needed im mediately for thesis. Lost in Willard. Reward ! Cindy Smith, AD Y-2778. LOST; SET OF University keys on ground floor of Sparks. If found rdense return to Paul Neff, Room 11 Sparks. Reward. FOUND FOUND: HAND-MADE Silver Ring. Onmfr may claim by identifying same. Phone Bill, UN 5-5966. WANTED WAITERS WANTED—frnternity. Call • AI) 7-2501. RIDES— preferably three to Pittsburgh for Mareh 29, any time atter noon. Desperately needed. Call UN 5-7757. $20,000.00 A YEAR men. Become charter members of Rho Epsilon National Real estate Fraternity, Meeting Tue,4l:iy, March 21, 7:30 at Sigma Pi, 303 Thompson St. WANTED: RIDE TO University of Michi gan for May 4th weekend. Cali Torn at AD 74881. WAITER NEEDED for work in fraternity. Good meals provided. Call AD 7-49F9, ask fur the caterer. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD 7-4979 TYPING AND multilithing thesis reports. etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7055. FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male graduate students, needs one more male student. Withln walking distance of cam was. Name AD A-1109 after :00 p.m. URGENT! RIDE 'CO New York City for three; March 29, Wednesday at noon or thereafter! Call Bobbie UN 54759 or Sharon UN 5-8056. MISCELLANEOUS BOWL AND meet your friends at down. town Dux Club Public Lanes. flatus .32. Nu waiting ! 128 S. Pugh St. PART 111 OF the Marriage Forum. Brother Gerald Henry will discuss the Problems of rearing children, on Tuesday, March 21st at 7:00 p.m. in HUB mgembly room. Pre sented by Newman Club. SENIOR GIRL, interested in correspondence with Swedish gentleman, age 24. Cull UN 5-4545. CET THE inside scope on A.g . Dill's philosopher, Doe Richer. Buy The Countryman today for 15c. FOR STANDARD and •Electric Typewriter Rentals; complete typewriter repair service; and all thesis typing supplies. Shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125. READ CENTRAL Pennsylvania's best out doors magazine, The Countryman—on sale today for Inc, AM TIRED of getting lost every weekend. Buy The Countryman and learn how to survive in the woods, Sarah. I PIFER'S: Your one-stop music center on I3enner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete Imusic line accessories. Open daily from 943 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center. Phone EL 5-344 L MEALS MEALS WILL be served Free of Charge at the College Co-op this week for any one interested in joining. Lunch 12;15; Supper :30. Call AD 7-2593.