The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 17, 1961, Image 8

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Pigossi Says
IFC Must Unite
For Success
The Interfralernily Council
must work as a unit and not
as individual groups if the fra
ternity system is to improve
under the four term plan,
Richard Pigossi, IFC president
said Monday night.
At the final meeting of the
semester, Pigossi said that, the
fraternity system is faced with
two major problems, drinking and
discrimination, and that Iho coun
cil must solve these problems os
a unit.
"Many fraternities arc living in
the past, but we must look to the
future as a system and not as
individuals,” he said.
In other business, IFC decided
to investigate the possibility of
getting the State College Borough
Council to lower the initial fee
levied on fraternities for trash
collection next term. The same
amount has been levied on all
fraternities regardless of size,
.Tamos Stalter, chairman of the
trash committee said.
Compulsory borough trash
collection will be effective in
July, he said.
The council also decided to in
clude individual fraternity fees
in the rush booklet to be given to
incoming freshmen for summer
counseling.
In addition IFC approved the
appointment of Steven Zitin, Sig
ma A'pha Mu, as rushing chair
man and Dean Wharton, Phi Kap
pa Psi, as workshop chairman.
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Ettelson Reports Increase
Of 83 Alumni Memberships
A total of 83 additional mem
berships in the Alumni Associ
ation have been repotted to the
alumni office by class agents, Jim
Ettelson, Senior Week chairman,
saitl yesterday.
The Senior Week campaign to
solicit Alumni Association mem
berships from seniors ended offi
cially Sunday, but class agents
are still continuing to report addi
tional memberships to the office,
Ettelson said.
Although 19 class agents re
ported drive results yesterday, 9G
still have not reported, Ettelson
said. He added that a total of 395
memberships have been reported
so far. This figure includes both
CAMP CODY
A well-established boy's private camp in the
lake region of New Hampshire has openings
for men in the junior or senior class, graduate
students or instructors.
Positions available include head waterfront, tennis,
dramatics, music, riflery, and nature. Minimum age 20.
For information, brochure and applications. The Office
of Student Aid, 218 Willard Building.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
paid and pledged memberships,
he said.
The 263 paid memberships
solicited so far this year equal
the number solicited at the same
time last year. The remaining 132
members this year are those who
have pledged to pay membership
fees before graduation.
The College of Engineering
leads both in the number of mem
berships solicited and the number
of class agents who have turned
in their results, Ettelson said. He
said 89 of the memberships re
ceived are in the Engineering
College and only nine of their 37
class agents have failed to report.
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• CLASSIFIEDS
1053 CHEVROLET. Powergliiie (recently
overhauled), power steering, radio and
heater. Excellent mechanical condition.
Clean, 66,000 miles. AD 8-2536. $226.
1666 MOBILE HOME 46'; excellent con
dition ; automatic washer, two bedrooms.
Less than $2OOO. Call AD 8-8074.
1964 TRIUMPH Motorcycle 200 c.c. Call
AD 8-0373.
1967 NASHUA Trailer, 85’x8’ 2-bedrooms
(one converted to study). Perfect for
married couple. No. 8, Penn State Trailer
Park. AD 8-1769 after 6:30.
1961 DODGE, standard 3-speed transmis
sion. Excellent mechanical condition.
Must sell. $99.60. AD 7-7026. _
'mTMERCURY convertible; power brakes;
seat, windows automatic; good tires.
$6OO. Cali Ed UN 6-6307.
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, Swiss made;
slightly used, in excellent condition. Any
reasonable offer accepted. Call AD 7-4679,
ask for Werner.
1967 VOLKSWAGEN in excellent con
dition, with all desirable accessories,
Must Bell quickly. Phone AD 7-3240.
1960 FALCON 2-door; standard trans
mission, radio and heater. Excellent con.
dition. Call AD 8-2987 after 6:00.
BRAND NEW Hi-Fi speaker 12" co-axial
45 16,000 cps, 20% off. Also Win.
cheater model 70 80 - 06 standard grade
Monte Carlo stock, sling and case. Call
George M. AD 7-1957.
1961 CHEVROLET, forest green, in excel
lent condition. Reasonable. Call AD 8-1440
after 6:00 p.m.
KEYSTONE CAPRI 8 mm. movie— Koda.
scope projector (760 watt) light bar and
lights. Like new. Whole outfit $85.00.
AD 8-2761, Jim.
41-FOOT 2-BEDROOM Trailer. You must
see to appreciate. Call AD 7-2642.
FOR RENT
MUST KNOW by Friday—if you want
the best in summer living. Free TV,
laundry, parking; three blocks from cam
pus. Room and board or either. Phone
AD 7-4819.
APARTMENT FOR 3 or 4 ,* available June
or August. Excellent location. AD 7-2501.
DOUBLE ROOM for fall semester for
*juiet students. Call AD 7-4346.
LOOKING FOR male student to share
furnished apartment for summer. Bent
$36.60 month. Call Allen AD 8-6264.
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. 1961
CLASSIFIEDS •
FOB BENT
FOUR - FIVE MAN apartment, one block
from campus. Available June Ist. 132
S. Pugh St. AD 8-2620.
THRFiE ROOMS and bath furnished apart
ment, near campus; cool in summer.
Available June 10th. Phone AD 7-2666.
SINGLE ROOM for summer semester, male
or female. 406 E. Prospect Ave. AD
7-2761.
FURNISHED OR unfurnished 2-bedroom
and bath apartment adjacent to College
Township Sohool. Large kitchen featured,
abundant storage and closet space. Quiet,
spacious, recreational surroundings; 6 min.
drive from downtown. Ideal for couple
or couple with small child. Enjoy friendly
tenant-owner relationship. Available June
16th. Phone AD 7-2058.
SEMI-FURNISHED Apartment. Avail
able June 10. $70.00 a month. Overlook
Heights. Phone after 3:30, AD 7-3002.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, bed in-
eluded if desired. Excellent location, 228
S. Allen St.; 2 rooms, bath, complete
kitchenette. Quiet, parking in rear. $6O
month. Only married couples or single
grad students. Call State College TV, 232
S. Allen St.
ROOM AND BOARD at Alpha 74eta fra
ternity. Summer term board on five day
week basis. For information call Mre.
Alice Crandell, AD 7-7621.
FURNISHED APARTMENT near Potters
Mills by a sparkling stream. Kitchen,
living room-bedroom, private bath and pri
vate entrance. Cool pines, hemlocks; near
highway but seculded, $5O per month.
Available June 1 - Sept. 1 or permanently.
Cali UN 6-6591 before 6 or EM 4-1648
after 6.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate week
end accommodations for family and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860.
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
8-8500.
MODERN THREE MAN Apartment, dur
ing summer. Furnished; two miles from
campus. Reasonable rent. AD 7-7924.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS, one-half block
from campus for rent during summer
term to male students. Single, J6/we*k;
double, $5/week, 125 S. Pugh St. AD
7-3412.
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GOLD GHARME Bracelet without charms 1
Lost Sat. morning. Finder please contact
Sheila UN 6-4418.
WALLET LOST on Thursday. May 11,
between Our Lady of Victory church
and Niltany. Finder call Led, UN 6-6882.
RONSON IMPERIAL Lighter, chrome
finish, Inscribed with initials G.T.W,
Reward. AD 8-2542 after 7 p.m.
MASYN
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GIRL'S 1960 Bellefonte H.S. ring. Initials
M.M.M. Call AD 8-2542 after 7 p.rn.
WANTED
WANTED RIDE to New York City on
Friday after 12:00. Call Richie F., AD
7-4409.
TYPING—EIite and Efficient. Call AD
8-1416.
TWO RIDERS to California. Leaving after
June 10. Call Larry between 1 and 4 p.m.
AD 7-4737.
TYPING Book reports, term papers, etc.
25c per page, 6c carbon copy. Call
AD 8-1248, 412 S. Allen St.
WAITERS, KITCHEN Help, to work dur
ing the summer term at the University
Club. If interested call Mrs. Parsons, AD
7-2391.
TYPING—FAST and accurate. AD 8-2648.
WANTED: two or three man apartment
for seniors next fall. Close to emnjnie.
Phone AD 7-3441 after 7 p.m., ask for
Bob.
WANTED—A FURNISHED home for a
group of xipperclass male, students 1o be
occupied in the fall. Call Bill, UN 6-6064,
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.
TYPING AND multilithing thesis reporta,
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7066.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT SHOE SHlNE—'Davidnon's Barl'er
Shop, next to Murphy’s 8 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. daily.
FREE PICNIC on May 21, 1 p.m.—Holmes-
Foster Park. Meet in front of Eisenhower
Chapel, 12:S0 for transportation. Newman
Club sponsored.
HELP! TWO third-place 1900 Spring Week
trophies for Carnival and Float missing.
Please phone Donna, UN 6-5489.
GRADUATE STUDENT married or single.
We have apartment furnished or un
furnished rooms with or without board
that we will rent in exchange for work
as follows: Grading and seeding lawns;
mowing lawns and vacant lots; washing,
greasing and waxing cars and child care.
In replying state marital status, size of
family, if married whether you would
want apartment or room or room and
board—your past experience in cnUnorira
mentioned. Whether you would want to
work for all or part of rental. Reply to:
Collegian Post Office, Box 261, State Col
lege, Pa.
NF.ED RIDE for two to Bach Festival,
Bethlehem, Friday. Call Lynn at UN
6-8510 or Jeannine at UN 6-8618.
DESKS, DESKS, DESKS, Files, Chairs,
Shelving. For a complete selection of
new and used at the lowest prices in the
state see Equipment Manufacturer# Inc.,
487 Pine Street, Williamsport, Fa.
DESPERATE—SAVE beautiful friendship!
Borrowed ladies’ tan leather jacket mys
teriously disappeared from Willard. Re
ward for information concerning where
abouts. AD 8-2693.
TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re-
pair# 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'S: Your one-stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete
music line accessories. Open daily from
9-8 except Wednesday* FJfer Music Center*
Phone EL 6-3441.