The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1961, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
Spring Week .
To Begin Soon
In less than two weeks, the an
nual parade of Spring Week
events will begin, some of them
occurring before the actual "week"
itself.
So tar, these events and dates
have definitely been decided upon:
Miss Penn State semi-finals on
Monday, April 24 and Tuesday,
April 25.
He-Man semi-finals on Thurs
day, April 27.
Float Parade on Friday, April
28.
Carnival on Saturday, April 29.
Awards Night on Tuesday,
May 2.
Robert Polishook, co-chairman
of the Float Parade, said yester
day that all details concerning
the parade route, rules and judges
will be announced at the end of
this week or the beginning of
next.
Dated Sinners are
Going to H - - L
SAMMY'S INFERNO PARTY
Saturday Night: 10 -1
Admittance: Dress like h--l!
Saturday: Record Jam Session, 3.5
INAL NOMINATI*'..NS
CAMPUS PARTY
LIBERAL PARTY
UNIVERSITY PARTY
MEMBERS OF ELECTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT for ASSIGNMENTS to 121 Sparks at 6 p.m.
Co-Edits
The new officers of Alpha Phi
sorority are: Cynthia Hawkins,
president; Irene La Boda, first
vice president; Sondra Schade,
second vice president; Julie Hor
ton, recording secretary; Virginia
Brooks, corresponding secretary;
and Sandra Binder, treasurer.
The new officers of Delta Delta
Della sorority are: Marianne Ellis,]
,president; Rebecca Gifford, first
vice president; Sandra Kleeb, sec
ond vice president; Jane Vree
land, chaplain; Joan Thiel, mar- 1
shall; Suzanne Ward, recording
secretary; Catherine Hersey, trea
surer; and Paula White, corres
ponding secretary.
The newly-elected officers of
Kappa Delia Rho fraternity are:
Robert W. Bosich, consul; Jack H.
Papazian, senior tribune; James
R. Welsh, junior tribune; Dennis
F. Sterritt, quaestor; Dennis K.
Brumbach, praetor.
Music: "Twisters"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
SUNDAY, APRIL 16
Ag Council President
Richard Reiter,
junior from
Mars, was elected president of
the Agricultural Student Coun
cil at its last meeting.
Other new officers are: Frank
Resides, junior from State Col
lege, vice president; LoiS Rakus,
liunior from Mt. Carmel, secre
tary; Franklin' Madden, junior
from Newfoundland, Pa., treasur
er; and Jay Lauver, junior from
Thompsontown, parliamentarian.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
CASH-17 words or less
CHARGE-12 words or lets
L5O one Insertion
$.15 two isaertiona
$l.OO three insertions
Additional words-3 for LH
for each da3 of insertion
ADS MUST SE IN BY 11 300 A.M.
THE PRECEDING DAY
FOE SALE
NO;
1956 AUSTIN 11EALY-$1450. AD 8-9488.
LEICA M-3 Camera, F. Summicron lens
with exposure meter. Call Pete UN
6-6996.
1967 TRIUMPH TR-3, wire wheels, disc.
brakes. Reasonable. 113 Heister St.
'V TRAILER 3/3'xB', 2-bedroom, corn
pletely furnished ; half-mile from cam
pus. Call AD 7-7631 until 6 pan.
'52 DODGE sedan, excellent Condition, 8
spare tires and tubes. Sell real cheap.
Call Jim, AD 8-1508.
42' x 10' 1069 HOMETTE Mobile Home.
Nice location along Branch Road. Avail
able May Ist. Phone AD .1-7657.
1949 TUDOR PLYMOUTH, good condition.
Just right for spring -time picnics, tripe
to Drive-Jn•e. Call HO 6-6990.
LATE 1960 MGA Coupe, excellent con
dition, dark blue, R&H, wires, ww.
Goes like a Twin-Cam Honest 16,000 mi.—
$llO5. HO 6-6862 after 6:00 or contact
Hill Jackson, Rm. 114 Carnegie.
FORMAL GOWNS, sizes 9, 10, 12, all
colors, floor length and ballerina. Call
Al) 7-4768 after 6 p.m.
DEAGAN VIBRAHARP, perfect condition,
five years old. Call AD 7-2417 after
6 p.m.
1964 FORD convertible VB, standard trans
mission, overdrive, new tires, radio,
heater. Fraser, AD 8-6464.
MUST SELL—white Ullman convertible,
immediately. Good shape, '59 model,
mechanically perfect. $1375. Call UN 6-
2260.
THINK SMALL. Must part with my
lovingly maintained 1957 VW. Has radio,
heater, and extra spare tire. Excellent
condition. AD 8-2686 between IS and 7 p.m.
only please.
MEETS
MEETS
MEETS
Delphi. Applications
Applications fo r Delphi.
sophomore men's hat society
are now available at the dean
of men's office. Second and
third semester students with a
minimum 2.0 All-University
average may fill out applica
tions. The deadline has been
extended to 10 a.m. today.
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FOR SALE
THREE FORMALS—NiIe Green, 'Powder
Blue, Turquoise; sizes 8-8. For more
information phone AD 7-2008 after 6 p.m.
GOLAN' , TIGER Deluxe Coupe, 1969,
21,001.. dies., A title, excellent condition.
11100 cash or terms. Charles Flynn, WILIG
TV, Altoona, Pa.
1952 JAGUAR XK-120 .Roadster, good
mechanical condition. 6600 or best offer.
EL 5-3794 after 7.
MISCELLANEOUS
TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re
gaire the No-Awl-Way by Hassinger.
Large selections of nylon or gut. Prompt
service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University
Tennis Service, 514 E. Beaver Ave. Phone
AD 7-2316.
FOR STANDARD and electric typewriter
rentals; complete typewriter repair serv
ice; and ail thesis typing supplies. Shop
Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen
St. AD 8-6125.
CONVENTION TIME in Pittsburgh with
the Middle Atlantic Province of New
man Club, April 21, 22, 23. Sign up at 207
Chapel. Rides arranged with the Newman
Club. Call UN 6-4281 for information.
LIVE AND LEARN at Koinonia, a resi
dential seminar in Christianity for Penn
State students. Openings for nest Septem
ber. Call Mr. Gibson, UN 6-7627.
SKIERS—rope down and spring cleanup
work party this weekend, Sat. & Sun.
Your help needed, girls too. Cabin party
at Ski cabin Sat. night. Information and
sign-up at HUB desk. Rides provided.
PIPER'S: Your one-stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete
music line accessories. Open daily from
8-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center.
Phone EL 8.3441.
LOST
LOST—WALLET Saturday night in either
The Cathaum or The Skeliar. Reward
for ita return with I.D. cards. Call Kent
AD 84656.
FIVE KEYS on a chain—around flu r
rowel and College Ave. or the Univer
sity Park. Please call AD 8-1473.
at 119 Osmond
121 Sparks
10 Sparks
SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1961
Elections—
(Continued from page one)
Moritz, Saralee Orton, Jack Shull, Linda
Uram, Judith Walko, Joyce Whitehead,
Marjorie Zelko, Eugene Zuckerman Alter.
1 mates Karen Nelson, Doni Teitelbaum.
I Seniors : Sandra Baker, David Cooper,
Mary Kahle, Richard Leighton,' Judith
Mehler, Karen St. Vincent, Barbara )(link;
Alternates: Yhyllie Hamilton, Nancy Mad
son.
Mineral Industries Sophomores: Terry
Stauffer, Torn Joyce. Juniors: John Fox,
Mike Haas, John De Petro, John Diereks.
Seniors: Bill Politica - , John Viney, Tom
Szuba. George Craig.
FOUND
WHITE GOLD Hamilton Watch in Sim
mons area. Reward. Call Sandy, UN
5-7168.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires work to
do in her home. AD 8-8194, 611 W.
Beaver Ave.
WANTED—RIDE TO and from Syracuse
Friday, April '2l after 1:00 p.m. Abso
lutely necei , aary. Call Janie UN 6-5310.
COMPETENT BABY SITTERS want jobs
in local area. Call Sally at UN b-8063 or
Jeftni at UN 6-8407.
WANTLD--USED MOTOR Scooter in good
mechanical condition at, a reasonable
price. Call Jack or Ed AD 8-6718.
WANTED: Fraternity. Call
WAITERS
Al) 7-2501
MALE STUDENT to share efficiency apart
ment: location 131 Locust Lane. Call
AD 7.2611 otter 5 :00.
—fast and accurate. AD 8.2548.
TYPING
WANTED TO BUY one used drafting
lamp. Call Mrs. Packer, AD 7-4051.
TYPING AND multilitbing thesis report's,
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7066.
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
•graduate students, needs one more male
student. Within walking distance of cent
rum Phone AD 84409 after 5:00 D.lll.
FOR RENT
ROOMS AND BOARD for fall. Family
style meals. Rooms only for summer.
Clean and quiet. 248 5. Pugh St.
TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, unfurnished;
available May 1, $B5 a month. AD 8.9488.
TIRED OF walking? Applications now
open for clean comfortable rooms, one.
half block from campus. AD 74412. 125
S. Pugh St.
NEED A ROOM? Call-Traveler's Lodge
Motel for reasonable rates. Located on
N. Atherton St. one mile north of Univer
sity. Also have dorm to accommodate 7
persons. Call AD 7-2698.
FULLY FURNISHED modern three man
Apartment, Metzger Bldg. Available for
June. Call after 6:00. AD 1-2851.
7:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.