PAGE EIGHT Panhel Views Plans For Rush Periods Th e Panhellenic Council heard two new rush proposals last night which differ • pri marily on whether concentra ted rush should be held at the end of the fall term when no classes are in session or during the first part of the winter term. This makes a total of three pro posals being considered by the council. The first proposal presented by Janet Carlisle, rush chairman, was very similar to the one presented to the council at the last meet ing. Both of these proposals call for the concentration of rush at the end of the fall term with sorority women and rushees paying spe cial room and board fees to re main on campus during the rush ing period. The proposal presented last night calls for only one round of chatter dates while the pro posal presented at the last meet ing calli for two rounds and an extra day on campus. The fee for room and );o: -r'-" 7-- THIS ONE'S THE SATISF Perfectly in tune with your taste—that's Chesterfield King. Every satisfying puff is Air-Softened to enrich the flavor and make it mild. Special porous paper lets you draw fresh air into the full king length of top-tobacco, straight Grade-A all the way. Join the swing to C ESTEIIELO K $l3 with the additional day and $lO without it. The third proposal asks for the concentration of rush during the beginning of the winter term and provides for two rounds of chat ter dates. . All proposals allow for fireside talks on Oct. 1 and V, registration on Oct. 23 and open houses on Nov. 4,5, 11 and 12. Some objections to holding rush when the University is not operating are that the addition al fees might reduce the num ber of rushees and also be a bur den to sorority women partici pating. The problem of transportation was also voiced since those par ticipating in rush would probably be unable to get rides home for' vacation and would have to use public transportation. Some objections against concen trating rush in the beginning of the winter term were that it would be detrimental to grades and would extend rushing over too long n period since it would begin with registration on Oct. 23 and end with ribboning on Jan. 17. The farther smoke travels Air ooler Softene d, the c, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Coed Drive-- (Continued from page one) public funds which are controlled by the state legislature as its main source of support. •The University itself Is only as free as the holders of the "purse strongs" permit them to be. •Since we are students, we must search and be innovators, we must find out what is going on-- take action and wake up the pub lic. Others participating In the "Harrisburg Caravan" are Dawn Hall, Jeanne Arnold, Marjorie Miller, Janet Rubenstein, Linda Jagels, Anna May Hannas, Pam ela Randall, Elaine Waxman, Nancy Tiassier, Barbara Suter, Di ane Root, Mary Davies and Wen dy Johnson. Any students interested in the trip may contact these girls, Miss Epstein said. Theta Sig' Installation Theta Sigma Phi, women's hon orary journalism society, recently installed the following officers for next year: Gretchen Harrison, president; Karen Hyneckeal, vice president; Phyllis Hamilton, trea surer; Marjorie Downer, secre tary, and Jane Trevaskis, keeper of the archives. ' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY grT,T, TRADE, TELL tested . . lilyki ,„ izrrEs C I ig I & Myers Tobacco CO. Horse Show Scheduled The annual Penn State Horse Show, sponsored by the Penn State Riding Club, will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 6 and 7, at the Lions' Club Show Grounds west of- State College, along U.S. Route 322.- • Syracuse University SEMESTERS. ABROAD SEMESTER IN ITALY SEMESTER. IN Fall or Spring GUATEMALA Liberal Arts Program Spring semester only Juniors abd 2nd semester Liberal Arts program Sophomores Juniors and 2nd semester No language prerequisite Sophomores Competence in Spanish re quired For Information: ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ABROAD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 610 E. Fayette St.. Syracuse, N.Y. + CLASS CASH-17 words or lest CHARGE-12 vrords or leas $.50 one Insertion ;.75 two insertions $l.OO three Insertions Additions! words-3 for $.05 for each day of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN By 11200 A.M. THE PRECEDING .DAY C:1::=1:1=I FOE SALE 1960 AD i STIN HEALEY, new disc brakes, new tires, radio, overdrive. 21.000 miles. Best offer over $l9OO. Call Barry Fireman AD 7-4933. HONEYMOON or Vacation. Week's room for two at Hallandale Resort Motel (near Miami) anytime in May or June. Best offer. HO 6-6942 after 6. THREE PIECE Living Room Suite. In cludes davenport and, two chairs. Call AD 7-4768 for information. 1953 PLYMOUTH, standard transmission, radio, heater, new battery, good tires, good mechanical condition. AD 8-2893 after 6 p.m. SLASH YOUR high rost of kitchen equip ment by buying from Equipment Manu facturers, Williamsport, Pa. Tremendous bargains on all new items and guaranteed rebuilt equipment. Dishes, China, Silver ware, Ranges, Refrigerators, Dishwashing Machines, etc. Phone for salesman, write or come to Equipment Manufacturers, Inc., 487 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-1621. 1968 CHEVY Impala 2-door hardtop; radio, heater, 25,000 miles, big engine— sl7oo. Call Toni Kulp AD 8-2415. • 10a41 1957 LIBERTY Sneneecraft 2-bed room Trailer w/awning. Moat sell by June. AD 1-46613. ONE BEDROOM 27 ft. Trailer In excel lent condition ; located in quiet spot on Branch Rd. Phone AD 8-0415. AERIAL COLT "200" Motorcycle. Call Jad Al) 8-0179 after 7 p.m. 1954 PONTIAC— radio, heater, automatic. Will Bell for beet offer. Call Maury, AD 8-3021. DINING TABLE, six chairs; light finish with red upholstery on seats. Good shape. Price $3O. Call UN 5-2102. 1954 TRIUMPH Cub. 9 to 1 piston and modified crams; recently overhauled. Call AI) 9-0373. FLOOR-LENGTH GOWN of white organdy over pink taffeta. Worn once, eize 9. Call AD 8-9680. 1960 DECCA Miami Stereo Hi-F! $66 AD 2-8236. CHANEL MASTER 6 - Transistor Radio; one month old $2O-25. Call UN 6-4503. 1959 TR3 TRIUMPH good condition Write or call Bill Thompson, 401 E Locust St., Clearfield, Pa. PO 5-3868. 195 TRIUMPH TR3, white, wire wheels, disc brake. See at 113 Hiester St. LATE 1559 MCA Coupe, excellent con dition,, dark blue, R&H, wires, ww. Goes like a Twin-Cam I Honest 16,000 mi.— $1796. HO 6-0862 after 6 :00 or contact Bill Jackson, Rm. 114 Carnegie. THINK .SMALL. Must part with my lovingly maintained 1967 VW. Has radio, heater, and extra spare tire. Excellent condition. AD 8-2586 between 5 and 7 p.m. only please. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate week end accommodations for family and friends. Colonial Hotel, 128 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. LARGE PLEASANT single room, male student. Near campus; shower, tele phone, $7.00 week. AD 7-7212. 619 W. College Ave. DOUBLE ROOM, nice and quiet, for sum mer and fall semester. AI) 7-4022. MODERN FURNISHED 3-man apartment, Metzger Building. Available for June. Call Al) 7-2851 after 5:00. 10-BEDROOM FRATERNITY - House for rent. Large living quarters in good con dition. AD 7-3412. TWO M AN I u rnished efficiency apart ment in Metzger Building. Excellent con dition; kitchen. For summer only. Stan, UN 64772. RESERVE A ROOM for the summer term now I Only one-half block horn campus. 125 S. Pugh St. AD 7-3412. ROOM AND BOARD for fall. Family style meals. Rooms only for summer. Clean and Quiet. 243 S. Pugh St. NEW TWO BEDROOM Duplex, available for immediate occupancy. Centrally located. Call Federated Home and Mortgage Company AD 8-8600. WANTED RIDE OR RIDERS from Lansdale for Senior Ball weekend. Call Fred, AD 8-2747. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26. 1961 Columbia Prof Initiated Dr. David Truman, professor of political science at-Columbia Uni versity who spoke recently at the annual banquet of Pi Sig ma Alpha, political science bonor ary society, was initiated as an honorary member of the society. IFIEDS + • .• • WANTED URGENT! ME TO New York needed, Saturday night, April 29 after 11:3O p.m. or Sunday, April 30, a.m. David Railer AD 7-3286, .UN 5-7588. TYPING—Fast and Accurate. AD 8-2548 ENGINEERS WANTED, to live in nll engineering house—tall 1961. Meeting at 162 Hammond Thursday 27th. For Infor mation call Bob UN 5.5848. THE EE 32 TI4XT, "An Introduction to Circuit Analysis," by R. E. Armlngton and C. Volz, 1960 edition new, immediately t buy or burrow the rest of semester). Cell Jim UN 54420. DISHWASHER,' Sigma Chi urgently needed. Cali the caterer Al) 8-9332. RIDERS FROM Pittsburgh to State. Fri day morning, May 5 (Senior Ball): re turn to Pittsburgh May 7: Call Roger UN 6-14148. RIDERS WANTED from Pittsburgh to State College on Friday and returning to Pittsburgh on Sunday. Call Henry, AD 8-6795. DESPERATELY NEEDED ! Ride to Beth lehem Friday, April 28. Call Sandy, UN 5-4990. WANTED: INDIVIDUAL who cracked LIBERTY BELL. Please report to "A Xi Delt" or "Chi Phi." SOMEONE WILLING to eat the best food in town in return for services as waiter. AD 7-4332. DESPERATELY NEED Ride to NYC or Phila., Friday, April 29. Call Vicki UN 6-8207. DESPERATELY NEED ride to N.Y.C. Friday, April 28. Call Vicki, UN 5.8207. TYPING AND multilithing thesis reports, etc. Reasonable Bum. Call AD MOH. 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 p.m. LOST WILL WHOEVER took my Penn State Jacket please return? Lost in Buekhout. Call UN 5-6919. ANTHROPOLOGY 31 notes in spiral bound notebook. Return to Joel, AD 7-4953. BLACK RIMMED glasses in white case with Spanish Sketches on it—Lost Thurs day in 'Willard or Pollock area. Please call Louise, UN 6-8016. MISCELLANEOUS NOMINATION FORM for Outstanding Senior awards in the College or Educa tion due this Saturday at HUB desk. EXPERT SHOE SHlNE—Davidson's Bar. ber Shop, next to Murphy's ; 8 a.m. to 5:80 p.m. daily. THROUGH A CHANGE of plena The , Midnightera ARE available Friday, May 6, Call Bob Tac AD 8-2636. MYSTERIOUS GIRL in blue who over whelmed boy in black coat at Schwab 9:00 ELM. Sunday. Call Mike UN 5-7301. WAS DOLLY MADISON really making Ice Cream wholesale? "White Rouse Scandal" tells all. Kappa Sigma-Alpha Chi Rho. CLASSIFIED AD STAFF: Meeting to night at 6:30 in Collegian office. Old and new staffs. NO, YOUR name doesn't have to be Faulk ner, but the Chem-Phys council is looking for a newsletter editor. Self nomination blank at HUB desk. WORKING FOR Spring Week? Refresh with DONUTS. Delta Phi Epsilon selling DONUTS at fraternities, annual fund raising. "SEE YOU AT Martha's Place"—A.Z.- McKee WAS DOLLY MADISON really making Ice Cream wholesale? "White House Scandal" tells all. Kappa Sigma-Alpha Chi Rho. ANYONE INTERESTED In taking EE during summer please contact Lynn Kiehl AD 8-2101 iinmediately. AMERICAN CHEMICAL Society Student Affiliate Meeting tomorrow, 7 p.m., 163 Osmond. Officers elected, plant trip sign-up, picnic discussion, COMMUNION BREAKFAST Sunday, April 80, 10:30 a.m. HUB dining rooms A&B tickets -$1.25 at 207 Chapel. Sponsored by Newman Club. NEED SPRING Clothes Shortened? Call AD 8-2901, Marilynn. Straight shirta— The; full or pleated—MOO. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and rep palm the No•Awl-Way by Hassinger. Large selections of nylon or gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service. 61[ 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 84 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center. Mono EL 5414 L