PAGE EIGHT Soh Book Although Spring does not seem to have any intention of coming on time this year, the thoughts that usually accom pany this long-awaited season are already popping into the heads of the students regardless of the weather. • This means of course that books will go out the window in order to make time for various other ac tivities. The Sophomore Class Advisory Board is counting on just this. Only it is hoping that instead of being thrown out the window the books will be put into the hook drive boxes which have been placed in residence areas and dining halls, thus officially opening Sophomore Project Week. The project calls for the col lecting of books to be sent to the Asian Foundation.. The drive started Monday and will continue until Saturday. Elizabeth Pan, co chairman of the drive, said the project has five purposes which are: •To supply tools for learning and increase communication be tween teachers and students. ID To enlarge Asian students' and scholars' understanding of our .r. + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH—IT words or less CHARGF.--12 words or ices $.50 one Insertion $.75 two insertions • MOD three insertions Additional words-3 for $.05 for each day of Inflection ADS MUST BE IN RV 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY 1=;1;GI FOR SALE DISCONTINUING BUSINESS sale con tinuing I Bargains galore in dresses, suits, coats, blouses, skirts, sweaters, hosiery, handbags, belts, gloves, jewelry and dickeys. Tremendous selections of dacron and cotton sportswear: Bermudas, knee pants, skirts fall styles—slim, knife pleat and hip-stitched box pleat) in char gray and brown, black olive, black, gold, natural, green, navy and lilac. Nifty bathing suits; classic raincoats in green, natural, black ; and spring and summer cottons! JUST BURRY Don't forget Mother's Day H ATHERTON ,SHOP, 234 E. College Ave., State College, Pa. Aflame N-2212. 10 a.m.-6;30 p.m., daily; Mon. 9 p.m. SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Machine; used and In perfect condition. Can be guaranteed If desired —529.95. Al) A• i36i. MOVIE OUTFlT—Keystone Capri 8 mm litalaacope Projector, MO watt light bar Including lights. Argue V-3 36 mm., like new. Jim, AD 8-2751. SHEET MUSIC. Exceptionally valuable to orchestra leader. flits over past few years ; 32 abects 88..Ca1l EL 6-8601. SLASH YOUR high cost of Kitchen Equip ment by buying from Equipment Manu facturers, 'Williamsport, Pa. Tremendous biirgains on nil new items and guaranteed rebuilt equipment. Dishes, China, Silver ware, Ranges, Refrigerators. Dishwashing Machines. etc. Phone for salesnum, write or come to Equipment manufacturers. Inc., 4l Pine Street, Williamsport, Penna. Phone 326-1621. 191 -, 4 PONTIAC liousetrailer. 80x8. Very good condition, reasonably priced for quick sale. Located In Trailer Park. AD S tilts. 1956 AUSTIN 21EALY-81450. AD 8-9488 LEICA 11-3 Camera, F-2 Stnnmieron lens with exposure meter. Call Pete UN 5-6005. 1357 TRIUMPH TR-3, wire wheels, dine bi ahem, HOll9Oll/11 , 1P. 113 Heisler St. '67 TRAILER 3ft'sB', 2-bedroom, com pletely furnished; half-mile from cam pus. Cull AD 7-7631 until 6 p.m. LATE 1469 MGA Coupe, excellent con dition. dark blue, R&B, wire., ww. Coes like a Twin-Cam Honest MHO mi.- 111705. 110 64862. after 6:00 or contact Hill. Jackson, Rni. 114 Carnegie. 1: 1 49 TUDOR PLYMOUTH, good condition. Just right for spring -time picnics, tripe to Drive-In'e. Call HO 64990. THINS SMALL. Must part with my lovingly maintained 1967 VW. Has radio, heater, and extra spnre tire. Excellent condition. AD 142688 between b and 7 p.m. only plegse. JAGUAR XK-120 Roadster, wood mechanical condition. SOO or beat offer. EL §-3794 after 7. =II= FOR RENT 14-ROOM STONE HOUSE, suitable for fraternity, rooming house, or office rooms. Conveniently located. Hard coal start*. niontY of tutrkinsr. Excellent (mo nition. Will sell! For further information call AD 7-2174 or AD 8-2312. • DOOMS AND HOARD for fall. Family style meals. Rooms only for summer. Clean and quiet. 243 N. Pugh St. TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, tinfurnimbed available May 1, I•Nh a month. AD 8-94 SS WANTED WANTED— WAITERS. Meals Reify, Sig ma Alpha Mu fraternity. Cal! Da‘e, AD 841121. TYPING—Fast and Accurate. Al) 8-2548 Board Opens Drive Project western community of thought. ATo aid English language lit eracy and stimulate inter-Asian communication through the learn ing of English as a second lan guage. • To give how-to-do-it informa tion for educational and civic work. is To correct misinformation about the West, The members of the board are hoping that every student will contribute at least one book to the collection. Books which are in good condition and which were published after 1945, are the most desirable, Miss Pan said. Since the project is being spon sored by the Sophomore Class Ad visory Board, all sophomores were urged to participate in the work of collecting, gathering and pack ing books, by Miss Pan and Rob ert Miller, co-chairmen. Blue Key Cards Available Tapping cards for Blue Key, junior men's honorary society, will he available in the dean of men's office until noon, Friday for fourth and fifth semester men with a 2.0 All-University aver age. W AITER TO work in fraternity. Call UN G-4151 atik for caterer. WANT TO BUY: Master'm gown, the 40 UN 64877. TYPING—book reports, term papers, etc. !t.'2f. per page, $.015 carbon copy. I'hone All P-1248, 412 S. Allen SL WANTED TO RENT: Summer Term— two bedroom house or apartment for graduate student two children) in or near State College. Write Lee Wickline, M/08 Venable Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va. EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires work to do in her home. AD 8-8194, 611 W. Beaver Ave. WANTED—RIDE TO and from Syracuse Friday, April 21 after 1:0G p.m. Abso lutely necessary. Call Janie UN B-5310. COMPETENT BABY SITTERS want jobs in local area. Call Sally at UN 6-8063 or Jeani at UN 6-8407. TYPING AND multitithing thesis reports. etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7.7056. (FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male graduate students, needs one more male 'student. Within walking distance of cam pus. Phone AD 8-1409 after 6:00 a.m. MISCELLANEOUS REAL. ESTATE CLUB regular monthly meeting will be held Tues., April 25 at Beta Sigma Rho at 7 p.m. MODERN JAZZ made danceable for After noon jam seaftions. The George Sotter Quartet. Call AD 7-249 G. BOWL AND MEET your Montle at Down- town Dux Club. Public lanes. Rates 32 cents. No waiting. l2e S. Pugh St. EXPERT SHOE SHlNE—Davidson's Bar ber Shop, next to Murphy's-8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. SEGOVIA—WILL Swap 3 Thursday night tickets for 2 Friday. Please call UN 6-6163. ROCK-CLIMBING Division meets Wed., April 19 at 7 p.m., 112 Bouckhout. Movies of climbing at Pulpit Rocks. PENN STATE CHARTER to Europe, 1961 by presaturized BOAC "Britannia" turbo jet New York-London, July 17th: Glasgow- New York August 26th. $246 round-trip. Often to Penn State students, faculty and immediate families. For applications call Mrs. Pauline Medlar, UN 6-6549. 'SOCIAL CHAIRMEN; Rock 'it Roll to the The group who rocked for I Sigma Nu last weekend). Jam sessions our specialty. We still have openings this semester. Call Mike or Barry, AD 8-6184 or AD 7-4709. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re- pairs the No-Awl-Way by Hassinger. Large selections of nylon In gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed entithietion. University Tennis Service, 614 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2316. 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 6-3441. LOST AT Waring Fri. night one trench coat. My name is inside the collar. I have yours, Call Tom Daugherty, UN 6-5255. LOST FRIDAY 4/14/61 White Hall lihakai Raincoat. Please return prescrip tion sunglasses to HUB desk. Call UN 5-6049, Lynn. LOST—MAN'S tun Theta Pi Sat. night. 1 have yours. Call JN 64310. LOST- BEAGLE-TYPE brown and while; anawern to name A tilde". Call Pi, K. A, AD E-POB2. BLACK AND GOLD Fraternity Fin—Sigma Alpha Beta. Call Lorraine UN 5-6048. YELLOW COLD WATCH, April 12, 105 While. Call Milo•. All 7-4937. WHITE COLD Hamilton %%Tatoll in Sim- MaaliinG= THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WANTED LOST at Beta Improvement Wins Mac Lean Sparks Medal Robert Mac Lean, junior in sec ondary education from Haver town, was recently awarded the Sparks Medal. The award is given each year to the student who made the greatest academic improvement over the previous semester. Mac Lean was one of 93 stu dents who completed last fall semester with a perfect 4 aver age. His average the previous se mester was 1.41, "I'm not quite' sure what hap pened," Mac Lean said, "except that when I received the 1.41, I knew it was time to concentrate more on my studies." Mac Lean is a graduate of Haver ford senior high school, and at tended the Ogontz Campus of the University. The award honors Dr. E. E. Sparks, eighth president of the University, and has been pre sented for the last 20 years. -- [ll tLA Light up an UM, and answer these questions. Then compare your answers with those of 1,383 other college students (at bottom of page). Pack or Box Question #1: Do you feel working wives can really have a happy, well adjusted family life? Answer: Question #2: How big a help to a college man is a car in building a success ful social life? Answer: Question #3: Answer: Question #4: Answer: TIN Ti[i()2 111[11V AWW never driesV () r th a 11 , a 4 Out your v taste. Get the flavor only L&M unlocks •. in Pack or box 81961 Liggett & Myers tobacco Co MEE Mace to Speak Friday At Home Ec Dedication The keynote address of the Friday at the main entrance of Home Economic dedication the south wing. Those taking part in the cere conference will be given by mony will be Dr. Howard A. Cut- Dr. David Mace, executive di- ler, assistant to the President for 'rector of the Aineriean Associ- academic affairs; Dr. Grace M. ome, Economics; ation of Marriage Counselors,Henderson, co d mes ea i no f the sr a e r o e f t at • 8:15 p.m. Friday in the Bastuscheck, president of the Col- HUB Ballroom. ' lege of-Home,Economics AluMni Association; and Eliiabeth Engle- Mace's address, "Families in the man, outgoing president of the Next 50 Years," wilt be the basis college student council. for Saturday's colloquium, "Im plications for Higher Education Based on Predictions for Families in the Next Fifty Years." There will be four sections of the colloquium at -0 a.m. Satur day. They will be held . in 207, 211, and 108-109 Home Ec South, and . . 223 Home Ec. The conference will open with the dedkation of Home Ec South. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be at 9:00 a.m. xtta seder of>pails conducted by 1/I\ti...toarit, representatives _an over 100 cellegeg - thiOnglibtit, • :•the nation, The biggesL-------. Pretty big Not so big No help at all Which of these fields do you believe provides the greatest opportunity for success, within ten years after entry into the field? (CHECK ONE) Solid state physics_ Advertising Electronics Business administration__— Medicine___Sales Architecture____ Mathematics_ College teaching Biochemistry__ Politics Law_ Chemical engineering . Industrial design . Psychiatry. Do you prefer a filter or a non-filter cigarette? Filter L 41 " :e5 . " `, l ; / With almost three out of four college students now in the filter camp, you owe it to yourself to try LaM, the filter cigarette that promises—and delivers— flavor. The friendly flavor of ripe, golden tobaccos ... flavor that never dries out your taste. The lehe Campus Opinion Poll was taken at over 100 colleges where 1.84 has student representatives, and may not be a statistically random selection of ell undergraduate schools. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1961 Besides the colloquium, Sat urday's program will feature a speech, "The Span of a Wom an's Life and Learning," by Mrs. Opal D. David, director of the Commission on the Education of Women, American Council on Educafion, Washington, D.C., at 1:15 p.m. in 209 Home Ec Stfuth. Tours of the Home Ec buildings, movies and exhibits will continue throughout the two. days. Infor mation will be available in the lobby of Home Ec. Non-filter Campus pinion Answers: Answer, Question #1: Yes 61% No 39% Answer, Question #2: The biggest 7% Pretty big 55% Not so big 32% —• No help at all 6% Answer, Question #3: Electronics 14% Solid state physics 5% Advertising B%—Politics I%—Law 7% Business administration 12% Chemical engineering 8% Medicine 26% Sales 4% Industrial design 1% Architecture 3% Mathematics 2% Psychiatry 5% College teaching 3%—Biochemistry 1% Answer, Question #4: Filter 73% Non-filter 27% liE4rn,t 1141rni TO@Atte to.
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