PAGE EIGHT Owens Name, 61-62 Officers At Installation Susan Krauss, freshman in home economics from Auburh, was installed as president of Cwens, sophomore women's hat society, last night. The new offi cers were announced at an initia tion dinner at Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Other officers elected are Carole Kersh freshman in edu cation from Siort Hills, N.J., vice president; Shannon Klug, fresh man in agriculture from Pitts burgh, secretary; Ellanor Auer bach, freshman in liberal arts from Falls Church, Va., treasurer; Judy Allen, freshman in chemis try and physics from Pittsburgh, ritual chairman; Rochelle Mi chaels, freshman in journalism from Westfield, N.J., Cwens maga zine editor; Margaret Chilton, freshman in liberal arts from Rad nor, song leader; and Raven Fen nell, freshman in liberal arts from Sandy Lake, cultural chairman. Voting was done at a meeting two weeks ago. Members of Cwens are tapped in the spring of their freshman year. —Most youngsters think there are only three seasons in the year —baseball,- football and basket ball. (3 Miles From Campus on N. Atherton) ~,' ~. z~.:~:~, ~ . . . ~. k I 4,, ... 'I- t v,' ~- i. --' v,, • , . . i.i •*. ( ' • I -. t - - ... .• ‘.. , ..- ' ‘,./- . ) . V . ''. . '4 4 laV*l - I .' : or - 1` ' ' ' i tV.4 1' ,4. k t I.: , 3 , ~.. . . If'' , '•- t, X HUB Ballroom Set For Senior Ball The last formal dance of the year, the Senior Ball will "swing and sway" tonight at a new lo cation the HUB Ballroom. In past years the Senior Ball has been held at Rec Hall. The Ball will feature the music of I Sammy Kaye and will last from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Weather permit ting, the Ballroom Terrace will also be used as a dance floor. In addition, the wing adjacent to the Ballroom will be roped off as a lounge. The Outstanding Senior Awards will be presented to the 18 men and women chosen during the recent SGA election. The names of the outstanding seniors will be announced at the dance, accord ing to Marshall Sniederman, chair man of the Outstanding Seniors Committee. SGA Flight to Europe Has 12 Unsold Seats Approximately 12 seats are still unsold on the flight to Europe sponsored by the Student Govern ment Association, according to William F. Fuller, treasurer of Associated Student Activities. The trip is open to all students, faculty and staff members and their immediate families. The passengers will leave froni New York June 11 and will re turn July 23 from Paris. Reservations .ean be made in 202 Hetzel Union Building. Pth. I' PAR 1111 L NOW OPEN - Mon. to Fri. 3-12 Sat. & Sun. 2-12 Miniature Golf Archery Snacks • Parties Dancing 0 Jam Sessions v , , , ., , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIEDS CASH-17 words or less CHARGE-12 words or leas 1.50 one insertion 1.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions, Additional words-3 for 1.05 for each day of, Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11;00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE 1953 DODGE Gyro-Torque; good condition but some repairs necessary. $l6O or best offer. AD 8-8901. MG-TD, excellent condition. New tires and engine. Call Bob, .9R Graduate Circle. FORMAL GOWNS, sizes 9, 10, 12. Any redsonable offer accepted. Call AD 7.4758. HIGH STANDARD .22 Automatic Pistol. Two interchangeablg barrela, Seldom used. Call eveningt AD. 9-2609. 38'x8 }RAISE TRAILER, two bedrooms with bunk beds, large porch; near cam pus. Reasonably priced. Call AD 8-3118. 1958 TURQUOISE MGA, recently rebuilt, top running condition, Toneau cover, radio, heater. Call AD 7-9039, Gerry, after 5 p.m. . 1057 GREAT LAKES Trailer, 45'x8', ex cellent condition, 2 bedrooms (one for study), storm windows and screens, fully insured, excellent . location, Park Forest Trailer Park - , AD 8-1432, 1957 MARLETTE, 463(8, 2 bedrooms, washer. Choice Ict in College View Trailer Court with trees and brook. Price is right. AD 84085. WILLING TO swap for cash /900 VW convertible in excellent condition, very low mileage; a Vespa G.S; motor-scooter; Leica Camera and several lenses. Call AD 7-4464. GOLF CLUBS—set of 8 Spalding, Ton- Flite irons. Good condition, price reason able. Call 'AD 7-3220. GARRARD RC 88/4 Record Changer with base and 45 rpm spindle. Less than 300 pixie. $62.00 with professional cartridge; $38.00 less cartridge. Original $86.00 value. Ralph, ADB-0772. 1957 TRAILER, 38*x8'. Two bedrooms fully equipped. One-half mile from campus._ Inquire 1245 N. Allen after 6 p.m. HAVE TRAILER, Will Sell. Highest offer, Call AD 8-8074. THREE SINGLE rooms in quiet home for fall semester. Call AD 7-2696. FURNISHED APARTMENT near Potters Mills by a sparkling stream. Kitchen, living room-bedroom, private bath, and private entrance. Cool. Pines, hemlocks. Near highway but seculded. 850 per month. Available June 1 - Sept. 1 or permanently. Call UN 6-6691 before 5:00 or EM 4-1548 after 6:00. TWO-BEDROOM Apartment for rent,--$BB a month, includes hot water. Corner of Bradley anti S. Pugh. Call AD 8-2.138. t os , P %* 4;te , r.,:.‘ , ' e , pe-V , - ~ea.,A, 4• ot ( '"• ~,, *l* efff . , IN .ff. 4. . r .',. 44 • lf 4. '"'" .: 4 •'-:. 4 - ,s - 4 #.:, '.l ''' ••,' 4 '!' t= t I e - 5t t xi' 1 f 4 4 •'; !"?_et --'. i Al 4 . - ,4,:' FOR RENT The Time Has Finally Arrived SAMMY KAYE SENIOR BALL Dancing 9-1 Tickets On Sale Today at the HUB Desk Outstanding Senior Awards at 10:30 Intermission FOR RENT SUMMER ROOM - BOARD, 880 per month ; 8 blocks . from Main Gate; free parking. tree clothes wash-dry; TV. Phone AD 7-4819. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED one bed 'rooth ' and bath apartment in quiet, friendly neighborhood with country setting. Five-minute drive froin downtown. Every thing provided. You need only cooking utensils and linen. Available June 7th. Phone AD 7-2058. APARTMENT FOR RENT: unfurnished (but includes bed if desired). Excellent location at 226 S. Allen St. Consists of 2 rooms, bath, kitchenette complete. Only graduates or married untlergrads should inquire in person at State College T.V., 292 S. Allen St. or call Clearfield PO 6-8803 and reverse charges. NEWLY BUILT Apartment, new furni ture. Large efficiencies, utilities in chided in rent except light. Further . infor mation call AD 8-2039. TWO ROOM furnished Apartment, first floor, near campus. Utilities included. Men preferred. AD 7-2666. TWO FURNISHED 'basement rooms. Sum- mer term. Shower, refrigerator, cool ; near campus. $6.00 each. AD 7-7212. ' 519 W. College Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two, Available June for summer with option for September. Free parking. Call Tom, AD 8-2916. APARTMENT. ,Furnished. Available for summer term. Second floor, 129 South Pugh, State College. MODERN 8-MAN apartment, completely furnished, Metzger Bldg. Available for June. Call AD 7-2851 after :00. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate' week end accommodations for family and friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. LOST GREEN RAINCOAT with red paisley lining at Tavern 5 / 3 /61. I have yours. Call Arlene UN 5-8458. LOST SATURDAY Night, Chi Psi fra ternity pin. H found please call Barbie UN 5-40:34. THREE-PEARL Gold Ring. On or around Carnival grounds Saturday night. Re ward. Please call EL 5-3328 if found. LODEN GREEN COAT at Spring Week Carnival. Call Dan, AD 7-4402. Reward. PAIR GREY Glasses in brown case, Satur day night at Spring Week Carnival. Re ward. Call UN 6-7075. WANTED COUPLE WITHOUT children desire nicely furnished aEartment starting Sept. 1. AD 84876.. RACKS IS I GUYS? Extra beds needed for Mother's Day Weekend, May 13 & 19 at Kamm Sigma. Call AD 7-2044 and alit for Jim Dean. CLEAN, MODERN single room wanted ; close to campus. Will occupy from June on. AD 7-3464 after 7 p.m. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Phi Epsilon PI Call Butch AD 74953. Swing and Sway with Tonite at the WILL TYPE thesis or term papers. Ex perienced both technical and straight typing. .Call AD 84170. SIX MALE Students for a unique summer opportunity. In an old, run-down housing area, apathy and pessimism flourish, 'breed. ing further decay in 'a seemingly endless cycle. Ten students can help 'break this cycle in Syracuse. N.Y. by showing how it's possible for a family •to repair its own home. Full cooperation of the Painter's, Electrician's, Plumber's, Carpenter's , Un ions; of the Urban League, the F.H.A. and the Mayor's office has been secured. Students would live cooperatively, repair ing the house and encouraging neighbors to - do the same. Pour coeds have volun teered to work from July 15 to August 6. Free transportation from Penn State. Scholarship and loan funds arc available. Men are needed' immediately. Could you be one of them? If interested call Jim Halfaker, AD 7-3044 as soon as possible. GIRL PASSENGER wanted to Pacific Northwest. Prefer to leave June 4. Share driving if possible. Call Barb AD h-1278. DISHWASHER WANTED—work 2 mealo, eat 3. Call caterer, AD 7-2161. BASS GUITARIST or organist (with or gan) to play With best known band on campue. Must be able to play R & R and blues of professional caliber. Tryouts for next year's band will be held before semes ter's end. Call Sam Spotto or John Haber. len AD 7-4969, UNFURNISHED 3-ROOM apartment rtart lair In September. In or out of town. Call AD 7-3619 aster 6 p.m. TYPING AND multilithing thesis reporti, • etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7955. FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male graduate students. needs one more male student. Within walking distance of cam pus. Phone Al) 8-1409 after 6:00 a.m. MISCELLANEOUS WILL DO daily baby sitting In Houser. ville area. Call AD 8-3190. 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. DON'T FORGET Club TIM. Tickets re served at HUB desk or at door. Every one welcome. DR. ROBERT W. GREEN will speak on Louis XIV, May 0, 1061 at HUB Assem bly Room, 7:30 p.m. PIZZA PARTY sponsored by Newman Club at 6 p.m. Friday, May 16 In Chapel Lounge. 2.6 e. SHOT DOWN: Two 6th semester engineers would like to meet sympathetic girls. Call Pete UN 5-2631. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re. pairs the No-Awl-Way by Messinger. Large selections of nylon or gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 614 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2316. PIFER'S Your one-stop music center on Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete music line accessories. Open daily from 9-11 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center. Phone EL 64441. HUB BALLROOM $5.00 per Couple FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1961 WANTED