The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 18, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Registration
Explained
By Haffner
By CAROL KUNKLEMAN
Registration under the four
term plan will be conducted
with some of the same proce
dures used in previous years,
but new processes have been
added, Warren R. Haffner, as
sistant registrar, said yester
day.
The .student entering Recreation
Hall for registration will still pick
up his No. C (course) cards at the
various department stations on
the main floor, Haffner said. Stu
dents will again be scheduled to
enter Recreation Hall at 15-min
ute intervals as in previous reg
istrations, he said.
Haffner said the main differ
ence iin registering will be lhal
Iho student and his adviser will
plan for all three terms fall,
winter and spring at the be
ginning of ihe fall ierm.
After the planning stage, he
said, the student will take both
the fall and winter term schedules
with him to registration.
Although he will only register
for the fall courses at this time,
the student will also submit in his
winter term schedule, Haffner
said.
These winter schedule cards
will then be key-punched by
the registrar's office and will be
used to compile estimates on
the approximate number of stu
dents who will be taking vari
ous courses during the winter
term, he said.
Under the present system, ac
curate predictions of students en
rolling in a course cannot be made
but the new program will enable
the departments to plan ahead,
Haffner said.
He said that there may be two
exits from Recreation Hall for
the checking of course cards. The
whole idea is to speed un the reg
istration process, he said.
At the end of registration, the
student •v'H probably receive his
new identification card and a sep
arate registration receipt with ac
tivity numbers which will be
punched for activities like the;
numbers • now on matriculationj
cards, Haffner said. |
When the student goes through 1
registration for the winter term,
he will take along h's schedule for
the spring term and probably go
through a plan similar to the one
to be used this fall, he said.
Asremblv—
fCnntinued from paqc one)
$27.145.19. to build a" beach at
Stone Valley.
Lillian Leis, U-Soph„ is sched
uled to propose a bill which re
quests that the unused funds be
granted to the Pattee Library.
Ruth Falk. I-Fi\. chairman of:
the SGA Tutoring Service Com
mittee will submit the final re
port of .her committee which has
been working to set up a tutor
ing service for SGA approval. This
report must then be approved by
the Division of Counseling.
factory authorized
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales Parts Service
$1624.00
WYNO SALES CO.
1960 E. 3rd St., Williamsport
1 BIKE !
REPAIRS
PARTS
ACCESSORIES
Western Auto
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Over 18,000 Students And Faculty Read These
• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •
FOR SALE
ARMY SUMMER Uniform, Mouse, trous
ers; for new 2nd Lt., utwd; 89 regular.
$lO. Call AD 7-4483 evenings.
1965 FAIRLANE, 30’x8’; excellent—s9oo.
AD 8-2424 before 6:00, -nek for Mr.
Cornmn.
1963 CHEVROLET. Fowerglide (recently:
overhauled), power steering, radio • and
heater. Excellent mechanical condition.
Clean. 66,000 miles. AD 8-2536. $226.
L 965 MOBILE HOME 46’; excellent con
dition ; automatic washer, two bedrooms,
than $2OOO. Call AD 8-KQ74. i
i 954 TJUUMrH Motorcycle 200 c.c. Call
AD 8-0373.
1957 NASHUA Trailer, 35’x8’ 2-bedrooms
(one converted to study). Perfect for
married couple. No. 8, Penn State Trailer
Park. AD 8-1769 after 6:30.
1951 DODGE, standard 3-speed transmis-
Bion. Excellent mechanical condition.
Must sell. $99.50. AD 7-7026.
’55 MERCURY convertible; power brakes
seat, windows automatic; good tires.
$5OO. Call Kd UN 5-5307.
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Swiss made
slightly used, in excellent condition. Any
reasonable offer accepted. Call AD 7-4679,
ask for Werner. j
1957 VOLKSWAGEN in excellent con
dition, with all desirable accessories.
Must sell quickly. Phone AD 7-3240.
1960 FALCON 2-door; standard trans-
mission, radio and heater. Excellent con
dition. Call Al) 8-2987 after 6:00.
BRAND NEW Hi-Fi speaker 12" co-axial
45 15,000 cps, 2U'/ r off. Also Win
chester riUHlel 70 30 - 06 standard grade
;Monte Carlo stock, sling and case. Call
George M. AD 7-4957.
1951 CHEVROLET, forest green, in excel
j lent condition. Reasonable. Call AD 8-1440
'after 6:00 p.m.
(KEYSTONE CAPRI 8 mm. movie—Koda
! scope projector (769 watt) light bar and
j lights. Like new. Whole outfit $85.00.
;AD 8-2751. Jim.
41-FOOT 2-BEDROOM Trailer. You must
see to appreciate. Call AD 7-2542.
DOUBLE ROOM for fall ncmester for
quiet students. Call AD 7-4346.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
FOR RENT FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT available
June 10. $75/month. Call AD 8-1288
after 6:00.
TWO LARGE airy single rooms for sum
mer term, near campus. Telephone,
shower. Male students. $7.00 a week.
AD 7-7212, 619 W. College Ave.
LARGE SINGLE room near Old Beaver
Field. Garage available. Dial AD 7-4314.
LARGE DOUBLE Rooms, 4 blocks from
campus. Room for 12 boys, $26 a month
per person. Also one nice single room
$35 month. Call AD 8-2039 for information.
ROOM AND Board for fall, rooms for
Bummer; 2 blocks from campus. 243
S. Pugh St.
LEMONT FOUR-ROOM house, stove
and refrigerator furnished. Also three
room furnished apartment, use of washer
and dryer, private entrance and drive,
t'hone AD 8-9473.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment with
kitchenette and private bath. Available
■for summer. One block from campus.
Free parking. Male or female. Call AD
8-2549.
MUST KNOW by Friday—if you want
the best in summer living. Free TV,
laundry, parking; three blocks from cam
pus. Romn and board or either. Phone
AD 7-4819.
APARTMENT FOR 3 or 4; available June
or August. Excellent location. AD 7-2501.
LOOKING FOR malt* student to share
furnished apartment for summer. Rent
$36.50 month. Call Allen AD 8-6254.
THREE ROOMS ami bath furnished apart
ment, near campus; cool in summer.
Available June 10th. Phone AD 7-2665.
FURNISHED OR unfurnished 2-bcdroom
and bath apartment adjacent to College
Township School. 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.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate week
end accommodations for family and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., WtnUon-Baltm,
Ws whats up front that counts
IFILTER-BLENPI gives you the real flavor you want in
a cigarette. Rich golden tobaccos specially selected and
specially processed for filter smoking-that's Filter-Blend.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, bed In-
cluded if desired. Excellent location, 228,
S. Alien 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 Beta fra
ternity. Summer term board on five day
week basis. For information call Mra.
Alice Crnndell, AD 7-7621.
PROJECT APARTMENTS, one and two
bedroom, duplexes, available for June 5,
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, $5 /week. 125 S. Pugh St. AD
7-3412.
LOST
ROYAL BLUE leather Clutch Bag.« R
eward. Cal! Andy UN 6-8178.
GOLD CHARME Bracelet without charms!
Lost Sat. morning. Finder please contact
Sheila UN 5-4418.
WALLET LOST on Thursday, May 11,
between Our Lady of Victory church
and Nittany. Finder call Led, UN 5-6882.
MASYN
WANTED
WAITERS WANTED to work for meals.
Call AD 7-4989 ask for caterer.
WANTED RIDE to New York City on
Friday after 12:0l). Call Richie F., AD
7-4409.
WANTED: two or three man apartment
for seniors next fall. Close to campus.;
Phone AD 7-3441 after 7 p.m., ask for
Bob. __
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.
THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1961
WANTED
iiaiiitiaaHliMitmiMiMMiniiiiimiiiiiaitHtiaHHttM
TWO, RIDERS to California, Leaving after
June 10. Call Larry between 1 and 4 p.m.
AD 7-4737.
WANTED—A FURNISHED home for »
group of upperclass male students to bo
occupied In the fall. Call BUI, UN 6-5064.
TYPING AND multiiithing thesis report*,
etc. Reasonable sum. Cali AD 7-7055.
MISCELLANEOUS
FRESHMEN 1 LET'S SHOW our might.
Come in force to Freshman Class Night,
8:00, Ice Skating Rink, Friday night.
TUTORING IN German and French for
courses and graduate language require
ments. Call AD 8-1254 between 12 p.m.-
2 p.m. and 5 p.m. • 7 p.m.
MEETING OF the student P.S.E.A., May
18 at 7:30 p.m. in 209 Home Rc. So,
Election of officers.
FREE PICNIC on May 21, 1 p.m.—Holmes-
Foster Park. Meet in front of Eisenhower
Chapel. 12:30 for transportation. Newman
Club sponsored.
HELP 1 TWO third-place 1960 Spring Week
trophies for Carnival and Float missing.
Please phone Donna, UN 6-3489.
DESKS, DESKS, DESKS. Files, Chairs,
Shelving. For a complete selection of
new and used at the lowest prices in the
stale see Equipment Manufacturers Inc.,
•487 Pine Street, Williamsport, Pa.
DESPERATE—SAVE beautiful friendship!
Borrowed ladies’ tan leather jacket mys
teriously disappeared from Willard. Re
ward for Information concerning where
abouts. AD 8-2593.
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.
PIKER'S: Your one-stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete
music line accessories. Open dAily from
9-8 except Wednesday. Plfer Music Center*
Phone EL 6*3441