PAGE EIGHT Scholastic Disciplinary Cases Drop Although enrollment has in creased during the past year, the number of scholastic dis ciplinary actions taken by the University in that time has declined, according to a report issued by the registrar’s office. There were 15,353 undergradu ates enrolled last semester; 4,567 or 29.75 per cent were dropped, placed (in probation, or given warnings for scholastic deficien cy. A year ago 33.66 per cent of the 14,216 students faced similar action. A total of 133 students or .87 per cent have been dropped from the University, the regis trar's office reported. The College of Business Admin istration dropped the highest number of students 32. Engin eering and Architecture dropped 31, and Liberal Arts dismissed 30. Percentage-wise, Business Ad-; ministration dropped 1.8 per cent,! Liberal Arts 1.27 per cent and' Chemistry and Physics .79 per; cent of their respective enroll-1 ments. Of the 1,086 students enrolled in the Division of Counseling, 58.37 per cent were dropped, given warnings or put on academic pro bation. Scholastic disciplinary action was taken against 43.34 per cent of the freshmen men and 30 per cent of the freshmen women. Almost 36 per cent of the sopho mores faced disciplinary action for poor scholarship as did 25.79 per cent of the juniors and 14.67 per cent of the seniors. Only 19 students, 14 of them first semester freshmen, had per fect 4.0 All-University averages at tlie end of the fall semester. Two fifth semester students, two third semester students, and one second semester freshman had 4.0 All-University averages. A total of 74 per cent of the stu dents enrolled had All-University averages above 2.0 and 84 per cent had averages above 1.8. COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS FULL TIME WORK THIS SUMMER EARN $4OOO BETWEEN MAY AND SEPTEMBER 30 30 30 30 $lOOO Gash Scholarships and Grants to Colleges • Earn in excess of slw>3 per/week • Travel lo resorl areas with plenty of time for boating, swimming, and golf • Win an all expense paid holiday to London for a week • Some qualified students may work overseas for the summer BASIC REQUIREMENTS: 1. over 18 years of age 2. at least 6 months of college 3. neat appearance Those students who qualify may continue their association with us next semester on a part time basis. Call nearest office for appointment. Buffalo TL 3-0495 Utica RE 3-1468 Elmira RE 4-8634 Pittsburgh AT 1-8385 Rochester LO 2*6220 p • n a nan Syracuse HA 2-0718 Slale Colle 9 e AD Albany HE 4-4981 Johnstown 5-4856 Schenectady FR 2-2610 Altoona WI 2-3232 NEW YORK OX 5-8731 Brooklyn. NIY. MA 5-7640 Hempstead, L.I. IV 6-4167 Jamaica, L.I. AX 1-7396 NEWARK, N.J., MA 2-5283 or MA 2-5282 Trenion OW 5-1973 Island SA 7-3355 PHILADELPHIA KI 6-2258 Reading FR 3-7356 Allentown HE 2-6681 Harrisburg' CE 3-1512 \ Camden. N.J. WO 3-2718 14 Men Initiated By Lion's Paw Lion’s Paw, senior men’s hon orary society, recently initialed 14 men for 1962. Those initiated are Duane Alex ander, SGA Assemblyman and member of the Senate Sub-com mittee on Student Affairs; John Black, editor of The Daily Col legian; Thomas Deßocco, chair man of the IFC Board of Control; Robert Dufner, chairman of the SGA Elections Commission. Also initiated are Robert Fry, president of TIM; Earl Gershenow, co-chairman of Orientation Week; Herbert Goldstein, IFC Rush Committee Chairman; Robert Harrison, SGA Assemblyman and president of the Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Ervin Hill, ■, president of the Inter-Col lege Council Board and president of the Engineering and Architec ture Student Council. Others Initiated are Jay Huff man, vice president of SGA; Her bert Nurick, member of off-cam pus tribunal and men’s orienta tion counseling coordinator; Rich ard Pigossi, president of IFC; James Smith, captain of the foot ball team; and John Witmer, SGA Assemblyman and co-chairman of Orientation Week. Sunday, May 14 ju MOTHER’S DAY Also a complete gift selection for Mother's Day at McLANAHAN'S 134 S. Allen Si. 414 E College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Skull and Bones Taps 24 Juniors Skull and Bones, senior men’s hat society Initiated 24 men last night. The following were Initi ated; Robert Gandel, Carl Sipe, Wayne Ulsh, Robert-Dufner, Rich ard Pigossi, Roland King, Richard Reiter, Richard Leighton, Duane Alexander, Earl Gershenow, Rich ard Moyer, Spencer McGraw, Charles Jacques, Robert Harri son, John Witmer, William Stout, Ervin Hill, David Reynolds, Thom as De Rocco, Marc Katzen, Philip. Steinhauer, Herbert Nurick, Corky Goldstein and Gene Chaiken. The new members will be In itiated this week. «£««£««£* •£*«£««£« «$»«§» *J**j»*s*«s» ♦s*«s♦ ♦s♦«{♦ i TAKE MOM | V f FRANK'S VGIE HAVEN 8 S. Frazner St. E Cheese Steak Sandwiches Bar-B-Que $ Chicken 1 1. pi ZZ q »*s* *s* *s* •$» •$* *J* *{'**s* *J* *J* *s* ♦J**s* 4 {* , s**{**s*«}*i niMiiniiiHitniiiaimiiiiiiMiimiiiiimiiiimiiiKaii CASH—IT word! «r leu CHARGE—I 2 words or less 1.50 one insertion $.75 two Insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words—3 for s.os for each day of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY 33‘x8* TRAILER —two bedrooms (one con verted to study), J /fc-mile from campus. Excellent condition. Price $l2OO. Phone AD 8-0206 after 6:00. CAP AND GOWN. Good condition. $16.00. AD 7-2078. SZ'xg’ MOBILE HOME, one bedroom; ex cellent condition. Hitch to auto or stay here. Come and look. No. 11 Hilltop Trailer Park, Rt. 546. AD 8-8084. Any reasonable offer. Florida bound. TRAILER WITH a view 1 Plus all mod ern conveniences. Interested? Call AD 8-3118. 1065 IMPERIAL House Trailer, SB’xS’, aluminum awning 9'x2o\ 2 bedrooms. Many other extras, excellent condition. Woodsdale Park. Call AD 8-1336. MOTHER'S DAY SALE—Apron Bazaar and Bake Sale at Houta, 4-9 p.m. by Assoc. Mormon Students. 1957 JAGUAR JCK-140 white coupe, over drive, Mich. X tires, radio and heater. AD 8-1186. . GOLFERS I Registered Walter Hagen 8- wood. Perfect condition. $9OO takes it. Call UN 6-4887. 1965 AUSTIN HEALEY, excellent, ton neau, wire wheels. Can be seen Saturday and Sunday. $lOOO. Phone AD 8-0973 be tween 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Saturday or Sunday. 1966 TWO-BEDROOM trailer. Tile kitchen awning, patio and many other extras. Call AD 8-1828 after 5 p.m. Call AD 8-1118. *67 VOLKSWAGEN in excellent condition, black, sun-roof, red leatherette, three wave radio, Bki-rack, inside luggage-rack, whitewall tires, plus two winter treads. Bargain at $1260, Call AD 7-3240. GREAT DANE puppies, pride, power, pro tection. Excellent disposition. Donjdania Kennels. AD 7-3989. DECCA FULL STEREO Portable Auto matic Phonograph. Good condition. Call UN 6-6753 ask for Spnck. $66 or best offer. DRUMMERS—SWING with new vigor 1 Full set NFL drums in excellent con dition. Must sacrifice. Ken AD 8-2007. 1967 STREAMLITE Mobile Home, 36\\8\ 2 bedrooms. Completely set up, 30-foot awning. See anytime. AD 8-2210. 1959 TR3 TRIUMPH, good condition— sl36s. Call Clearfield PO 6-3366 or PO 5-3868. APARTMENT FURNITURE Cheap! Single pieces or sets. Sofa, end tables, lamps, armchairs. AD 8-1427 after 7 p.m. RCA PUSH BUTTON Tape Recorder, two speed. Good condition. Tape included. Price $BO.OO. Call AD 7-2604 after 6:30 p.m. 1968 FORD Convertible, RAH, standard shift, 300 h.p., new whitewalls, good top. Call Jerry AD 7-4249. - [MOBILE HOME, 45-foot, J 968 model, auto- I matic washer. Priced for immediate sale. |Call AD 8-8074. [FIVE ROOM apartment, one block from I campus. Partially furnished, 21" TV set included. Free parking. AD 8-0724* DELIVERY 5:30 - 12:30 AD 8-8381 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR RENT Pi Beta Phi Swimmers Wirf WRA Swim Meet Pi Beta Phi last night won WRA's first intramural swim ming meet. Gamma Phi Beta, Atherton Hall and Kappa Alpha Theta placed second, third and fourth respectively. Pi Phi placed lirst in the 50- yard backstroke, 50-yard crawl, 28-yard breaststroke and 100-yara medley, relay freestyle. $ . • bring Mom and Dad along SPEND SATURDAY with The Statesmen at A Swinging Skelier Session The All-American Rathskeller Saturday, May 13,1961,2:00 - 5:00 laißßaaßßaßaßßaatafßieaenaaßaaiMaßaaaitßaaMiaiiiaaaaMaaiiaai FOR RENT UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM apart. ment close to campus. Available in June. Cali AD $-8867 or AD 8-6727. TWO LARGE attractive apartment*, each house five men. Private baths, phone, cookin#, parking. Reasonable rent. AD 7-2066. UNFURNISHED 2-BEDROOM Apartment for rent —$88 a month, includes hot water. Corner of Bradley and S. Pugh. Call AD 8-2738. NICE DOUBLE or single room for sum mer. Students or working people. AD 7-4022. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apartment in npartrnent building. 619 South Pugh. $65 per month. Available June 12. Call AD 7-3019. FURNISHED APARTMENT, No. 4 at 220% E. College Ave. Three rooms and bath for $7O a month. Available in June for 2 or 8 occupants. Stop In or call AD 7-3960. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment with kitchenette and private bath available for summer. One block from campus, Free Parking. Male or female. Call AD 8-1916. PROJECT APARTMENTS, one and two bedroom, duplexes, available for June 6, July 1 and September 1. Federated Home and Mortgage, 710 S. Atherton St. AD 8-8600. COMFORTABLE ROOMS, one-half block from campus for rent during summer term to male students. Single. $6/week: double, $6/week. 126 S. Pugh St. AD 7-3412. FOUR-FIVE MAN Apartment, one block from campus. Available June Ist, 132 South Pugh St. AD 8-2620. APARTMENT FOR 3 or 4. Excellent loca tion. Available June-August. Cal) AD 7-2601. NICELY FURNISHED apartment in new home, available in June. Three rooms and bath, private entrance. Call AD 8-6126. THREE MAN Apartment, completely, modernly furnished. Metzger Building. Available June 11. Call AD 7-2861 after 6:00. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate week end accommodations for family and friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860. LOST • .•••••MMIt.MI II !■*<*■ lilt lIOfMaiMMIMIMMIimiMM I' THREE THIN Silver Bracelets, pair of brown leather gloves; perhaps near Library or Sparks. Coll UN 5-4479. SMALL SILVER LIGHTER Rt Carnival. Inscribed with names "Chip" and "Ellen." Reward. Call UN 6-8625. LOST: BROWN LEATHER Wallet: ur gently need cards. Keep money. Leave at HUB desk- or call Jim UN 6-4986. LOST: ALPHA FHl’s two 1960 Spring Week Trophies. Please call Donna, UN 6-8489, If vou know about them. AFTER TORNADO, 200 Record Albums, a light post, and one moth eaten brown rug. Large reward, please UN 6-2176. GOLFERS —Lost Friday on course leather pouch containing tees and class ring. Reward. Call Georg* UN 6-6742. BABY BRACELET with white pearls—in vicinity of Forestry Building. Sentimental value. Reward. Call I/mise UN 6-7460. MASYN WANTED TYPING—Fast and Accurate. AD fi-2648. FRIDAY. MAY 12. 19(51 Centre County Title- (Continued from page one) nomica from Washington, D.C. Dana Garber, Junior in applied arts from MorrisviHe: Joan Ko chik, senior at Bald Eagle High School; Judith Winn, senior at State College High School; Bon nie Dunlap, senior at Bellefonto High School; Diane Walmer, sen ior at State College High School; and Sandra Grove, senior at State College High School. l■aaaaaißaßaaßla«Btfaal■•••a•la•■•Ma«MaaaaBaaaaaaa•slaMaa*o WANTED WAITERS, K!Tc'l'iEN' HELP'to"w ork'"t"r* iner the summer term at the University Club. If interested call Mrs. Parsons. AD 7-2391. NICELY FURNISHED Apartment, pr<£ fesslonal couple. June 25th, Aujr- 25th. Contact G. J. Estadt, 26 Broadleaf Hoad, Levittown, Pennn. WANTED: ROOMMATE to share larjj. trailer; Inexpensive, many luxuries, no restrictions to put up with. Call IJN 8-1252. DESPERATE: RIDE wanted to N.Y.C. Friday, May 12 or early Saturday. Mick! UN 6-4207. RIDE WANTED to Valley Forge May 12 afternoon. Call UN 6-2914. HELP 1 MAN who is planning to sign fall housing contract, but has not yet. Please call Dick UN 5-2748. COED TO accompany another coed and two graduating seniors on tour through Europe; coinciding with SGA Flight Call Dick. UN 6-4054. FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male i graduate students, needs one more male student Within walking distance of cara- Pub. Phone AD 8-1409 after 6:00 p.m. TYPING AND multiiithing thesis report*, etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7066. MISCELLANEOUS •MiitiMatMimbamitaMiiiiiMiitMiitgiitiimiiiimiii COEDS INTERESTED in going to Europe this summer. See want ada. FOR STANDARD and electric typewriter rentals; complete typewriter repair serv ice: and all thesis typing supplies. Shop Nittany* Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St AD 8-6125. SPORT PARACHUTING—Those sincerely Interested in starting a club, pleas* contact Francis Utsch, TKE. AD 7-4444. HUNGRY? WHY NOT stop at Bob’s Drive- In in Boa Is burg, Just this side of the Steak House. Fine food 9 from sandwiches to full-course meals. We specialize in fi?h and chips. Fish and chips are to England as Pizza Is to the U.S. Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ALOHA DON'T FORGET "A Night in The Tropics" dance in HUB ballroom this Saturday night. TUTORING GERMAN for course work and language examinations. Cal) AD 8-0462. JOIN THE summer letter writing cam paign of tho Newman Club. Contribute a day’s time this summer. Call UN 6-4281 or come to 207 Ohnpel to sign up. A MOTHER'S DAY tea will be held in the large lounge of the Chapel on Sunday. May 14 2-5 p.m. Sponsored by the New* man Club. Plan to attend with your par ents. IF YOU WOULD like to supplement your Income by $lOO to $2OO per month or more during your spare time from your home. Call AD 8-0589. NOTICE: IF YOU would like to be your own boss and earn $BOO a month or more phone AD 8-0589. ___ WOMAN DESIRES typing to do In her home. AD 8-8194. 611 W. Beaver Ave. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re- pairs the No-Awl-Way by Hassinger. Large selections of nylon or gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 614 E* Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2316. PIFER’St Your one-stop music center on Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete music line accessories. Open daily from 8-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Musis Center* Phone EL 6-3441.