PAGE EIGHT Purposes Of Alum By 'SARALEE ORTON (This is the second article in a series on the activities of the Alumni Association as they concern students.) Very few students know much about the activities of the Alumni Association, but from the day they graduate these activities will affect them tremendously, according to Ross 8., Lehman. Lehman, the executive" secretary of the Alumni Associa tion, said the general purposes of " i the Alumni Association are to or-I stitution of higher learning, he said. ganize graduates and former stu-1 In the Alumni office, Lehman dents of the University, represent ; said are the master files them on campus,•keep them well- which contain cards on the ap informed and stimulate their in- proxiinately 60,000 persons who terest in the University. have either received a degree "The District Alumni Clubs,- from or attended the University. which operate under the Alum- In the past 10 years, the alumni ni Association, act as a buffer body has increased by 75 per for alumni who settle in new cent, he added. communities," Lehman said. There are now 70 alumni clubs, 42 in Pennsylvania and 28 in 17 states, Lehman said. "Alumni are potentially thet University's most valuable public relations asset and can be a means of informing non-alumni of the' University's importance as an in- I c • LLEGE.NiEN • Part-Time Employment 15 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. Muit 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 Massive voice for a missile base In America's space-age defense system, the order of the day is total hi:h-speed communications. And at Vandenberg Air Force Base, as elsewhere, General Telephone & Electronics is carrying out the order with efficiency and dispatch. Here the link to the system that mans the mighty Atlas mjssiles is a fully automatic 5,000-line dial telephone exchange. The "out side voice" that links the base with alert and command posts throughout the world is a multichannel microwave radio relay system capable of handling hundreds of telephone conversations, teletype messages and early-warning radar data simultaneously. Defined Association There are now some 64,000 al umni on the mailing list, he said, more than half of which live in Pennsylvania, Others live in the 47 other continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Austra lia, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Mexico and the Samoan Is lands, he said. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Business Editors Chosen To Head Staff For 1961-62 Fall Term The new Business Staff heads of The Daily Collegian for, the coming year have been announced by Chester Lucido, Business man ager. The new business manager will be Wayne Hilinski. junior in jour nalism from Philadelphia; national ad manager, Phyllis Hamilton, junior in journalism from McKees port; local ad manager, Marjorie Downer, junior in journalism from Bradford Woods; assistant local ad manager, Martin Zonis, junior in journalism from Beaver Falls. Promotion manager will be Jane Trevaskis, junior in journalism from Pittsburgh; office secretary, Martha Gress, junior in journalism from Wellesley Heights, Mass.; circulation manager, Neal Keitz, senior in business administration from Philadelphia. The new credit manager will be Jeffrey Schwartz, junior in busi ness administration from Phila delphia; assistant credit manager. The communications equipment connecting Vandenberg Alr Force . Base with the outside was designed, manufactured and installed by our subsidiaries, Automatic Electric . and. Lenkurt Electric, and is operated for the government by General Telephone of California. This advanced high-speed system Is expressive of the way General Telephone & Electronics strives to serve the nation through better communications 7- not only for national defense, but for homes, business and industry as well. GENERAL TELEPHONE &ELECTRONICS V.' Ralph Friedman, sophomore business administration fr o m Philadelphia; classified ad man ager. Bobbi Graham, junior in art education from Montrose; and personnel manager, Anita. Holl, sophomore in business education from River Edge, New Jersey. Delphi' Taps . Nine Men Delphi, men's sophomore hat society, tapped nine students for membership Sunday. They are Ronald Butler, Charles Davison Jr., Bruce DeWoolfson I Jr., Ralph Friedman, George Jackson, Guy Jackson, Louis Ku . phner, Barry, Neilinger, and James Sloane. ' • All are of second or third semes ter standing with at least a 2.4 All-University average. + CLASSIFIEDS is CASH-17 words or less CHARGE—I 2 words or len $.50 one insertion $.75 two Insertions $l.OO three 'insertions Additional words-3 for $.05 for each day of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY It :00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE 1964 PONTIAC Housetrailer, 80x8. Very good condition, reasonably priced for Quick sale. Located in Trailer Park. AD 8- 8218. MCA, radio and heater, 22,000 nil. Never raced—must sacrifice $1696. Pending marriage. Call UN 6-6852. DESKS. DESKS, DESKS, Files, Chairs, Shelving. For a complete selection of new and used at the lowest prices in the state see Equipment Manufacturers Inc., 487 Pine Street, 'Williamsport, Pa. 1956 AUSTIN HEALY-81460. AD 84488 LEICA M-3 Camera, F-2 Summicron lens with exposure meter. Call Pete UN 6-6095. 1957 TRIUMPH .TR-3, wire wheels, disc brakes. Reasonable. 119 Heister St. '67 TRAILER 38'xEV, 2-bedroom, com pletely furnished half-mile from cam pus. Call AD 7-7631 until 5 p.m. '62 DODGE sedan, excellent condition, 8 spare tires and tubes. Sell real cheap. Call Jim, AD 8-1698. LATE 1959 MGA Coupe, excellent con dition, dark blue, 11.&11, wires, ww. Goes like a Twin-Cam I Honest 16,000 nil.— $1795. HO 6-6802 after 6:00 or contact Bill-Jackson, Rm. 119 Carnegie. TUESDAY. APRIL 18.1961 Campus Party-- (continued from page one) pus party candidates pledge to resign from office. •In order to satisfy student needs for big-name entertainment, popular entertainment attractions will be sponsored by SGA, the proceeds of which will be used to establish a scholarship fund. •Since the 4 per cent sales tax on textbooks is felt to be a bur den on students and their families, candidates will fight with other universities for repeal of this tax. •Due to the incompetence of present student leaderS to repre sent students adequately, efforts will be made to reorganize stu dent government to include rep resentatives directly responsible to defined constituencies in living areas and class presidents sitting on Assembly. Each class will be guaranteed at least two repre sentatives on Assembly. FOR SALE 1949 TUDOR PLYMOUTH, good condition. Just right for spring -time picnics, trips to Drive-In's. Call HO 6-6990. 1964 FORD convertible VB, standard trans mission, overdrive, new tires, radio, heater. Fraser, AD 8-6464. THINK SMALL. Must part with my lovingly maintained 1057 VW. Has radio, beater, and extra spare tire. Excellent condition. AD 8.2586 between 5 and 7 p.m. only please. 1962 JAGUAR XK-120 Roadster, good mechanical condition, $6OO or best offer. EL 6-3794 after 7. FOR RENT 14-ROOM STONE HOUSE, suitable for fraternity, rooming house, or office rooms. Conveniently located. Hard coal stoker, plenty of parking. Excellent con dition. WIU sell I For furtlicr information call AD 7-2174 or AD 8.2342. _ ROOMS AND BOARD for fall, Family style meals. Rooms only . for summer. Clean and quiet. 243 S. Pugh St. TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, unforniabed; available May I, sBb a month. AD 8-41988. TIRED OF walking 7 Applications now open for clean comfortable rooms, one half block from campus. AD 7-3412. 125 S. Pugh St. WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires work to do .in her home. AD 84194, 611 W. Beaver Ave. WANTED—RIDE TO and. from Syracuse Friday, April 21 after 1:00 p.m. Alspo lately necessary,- Call Janio UN 5-5810. COMPETENT BABY SITTERS want jobs in local area. Call Sally at UN 15-E063 or Jeani at UN 15-8407. MALE STUDENT to share efficiency apart ment; location 131 Locust Lane. Call AD 7-2681 after 5 :00. TYPlNG—fast and accurate. AD 8-2848 WANTED TO BUY one used drattinii lamp. Call Mrs. Packer, AD 7-4061. TYPING AND multilitbing thesis reports. etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7066. FURNISHED APARTMENT has two null* graduate students. needs one more male student. Within walking distance of cam• pus. Phone Al) 8-1409 after - :00 p.m. LOST DISAPPEARED! GREEN Wool Coat with blue plaid lining from Pi Kappa Phi, Friday. Please return, no questions asked. Reward. UN 6-6284. BLACK AND GOLD Fraternity Fin—Sigma Alpha Beta. Call Lorraine UN 6-0;48. YELLOW COLD WATCH, April - 12, 106 White. Call Mike, AD 7-4937. FIVE KEYS on a eh:tin—around I3ur. rowes and College Ave. or the Univer sity Park. Please call AD 84473. WHITE GOLD Hamilton Watch In Sim mons area. Reward. Call Sandy, UN 5.7158. MISCELLANEOUS ROCK-CLIMBING Division meets Weil., April 10 at 7 p.m., 112 Bouckhout. Movies of climbing at Pulpit Rocks, PENN STATE CHARTER to Europe, 1001 by Pressurized BOAC "Britannia" turbo .iet New York-London, July nth; Glasgow. New York August 25th, $245 round-trip. Open to Penn State students. faculty and immediate families. For applications call Mrs. Pauline Medlar, UN 8450. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Rock 'n Roll to the "Hi-Five" (The group who rocked for Sigma Nu last weekend). Jam sessions our specialty : We still have openings this semester. Call Mike or Barry, AD 8-61a6 or AD 7-1709. LOOKING FOR a buy in n used type writer? . For big buys, look on page 71 TRAVEL OVERSEAS, 'O5 weekly. waiters or waitresses on passenger ships during, summer. U.S. citizen only. For details send $l. Lansing Information Service, Dept F-4, lox '74, New York 61, New York, FO di STANDARD and electric typewriter rentals; complete typewriter repair serv ice and ell thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment. 231 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re pairs the No-Awl-Way by liassinger. Large selections of nylon or gut. Broinnt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 514 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2316. CONVENTION TIME in Pittsburgh with the Middle Atlantic Province of New. man Club, April 21, 22, 23. Sign up at 207 Chspel. Rides arranged with the Newman Club. Call UN 6-4281 for information. PIPER'S: Your one-atop music center on Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete music line accessories. Open daily from 9.8 except Wednesdays Pifer Music Center. Phone EL 6-3111.
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