PAGE EIGHT Assembly to Meet on Constitution— (Continued front page one) to revise The structure and procedures of SGA. At that time the Assembly adjourned to write the constitution in smaller groups, working under a temporary charter granted to SGA by the student affairs committee for the purpose of teorganizing. The final draft waa completed early this fall and alter U was checked for legal loopholes by Robert E. Dunham. Instructor in parliamentary law, it was submitted to the Senate committees for review. The SGA Assembly now has 17 eligible members: Robert Harri son, Judith Weiss, John Witmer, Joan Cavanagh, Nancy Williams, Patricia Higgins, Spencer McGraw, Allison Woodall, Robert Poli shook. Lillian Lcis, Elliot Newman, Barbara Watchom, Dean Wharton, Ruth Falk, Barbara Krauth, Sandra Tbit and James Sloane. + CLASSIFIEDS + IWftMHHWWWWWWHWWtMtWMWWtWtWWIWIMtI FOR RENT w«*f«ii>i*MinwwwwMiMmn»>tn>ituiwtmt»Mm FOR RENT—S',4 room lurnbM apart* ment tor Dtnmkr, CbHitmu vocation. AD 8-0647. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur-. nished one bedroom apartment. Heat, water, store and refrigerator furnished. For further Information call AD 8-0656. TWO SINGLE rooms, second floor, for male students. Call Mrs. Tracer AD 7- 7901. ATTRACTIVE, FURNISHED or unfur nished. one bedroom and private bath apartment. Located in quiet friendly, neighborhood with country setting; S-min ute drive from campus. Spacious interior and surrounding. Plenty of closet apace. Available Dee. 18th; reasonable rent. Phone AD 7-M6S. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperdassmen— comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses; centra), parking accommeda t'&n* To inspect and compare. The Colonial, 123 W. Niltany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4880. SINGLE ROOM, third floor; private home. $B.OO per week. 836 W. College Avenue. AD 7-1885. LOST MUMMud'iHMMMUMMmiiitmimnHMMuiMntnM CONTACT LENSES lost in black clutch puree. Please return. Reward offered. Call UN 5-4957. ARCHIE SAYS: My eouiin Archie—he thought the elc-clric razor his got gave him last Christmas was o.k. Then he tried Old Spies Pro-Electric, the before shave lotion. Now the guy won't stop talking, he thinks electric shaving is so great. iH FI ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric improves electric shoving even more than lather improves blade shaving. ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric sets op your beard by drying perspiration and whisker oils so you strove blade-dose without irritation. ARCHIE SAYS Pro- Eiectrie gives you the closest, cleanest, fastest shave. If-Archie ever slops talking, I'll tell him / use Old Spice Pro- Electric myself. imuMmmmMmiimnuinMMmMHHHnain) my trenchcoat "borrowed” Saturday night at Alpha Phi Delta. Call UN 5-SCO9. ONE BROWN plaid London Fog Raincoat on IM golf course field Thursday night. Call AD 8-1891 or UN 8-7531, ask for Jim Earl. ONE BLACK raincoat Sunday at ZBT. I have yours. Call Al, AD 8-0554. PICKETT Log-Log Slide Rule In Terrace Room. HUB. If found call AD 7-3202. Reward. tMtuiiUHHMMuutimtunnmmimiiimiuratiMi BANJOS. UKES. Guitars, Pianoa. Ham mond Organs, Strings, Books, all music supplies, pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open ’til 8 p.n . daily except Weds, Phone EL 5-3441. 1951 CYCLE TRIUMPH Competition Cub, two week old rebuilt engine. Clean, fast, rugged. Best over 8275. AD 8-8237. CHEVROLET 1956 Bel-Air, 6 cylinder, standard shift, two door hardtop, radio and heater, new tires- Good running con dition ; best - offer around 2400.50 takes. Contact R. Dessanti U’.l (-7481 or AD 7.2351. DESKS. TABLES, Breakfast Sets, Dressers. Straight Chairs, Book Shelves, wardrobe, Mirrors, Bed and Springs. Hoy’s Used Furniture —just off Mountain Street, Le mon t. AD 8-0420 after 5 p.m. SO DO i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA r LOST FOR BALE FOR SALE Hi-Fi RECORDING of Penn State tonga by the Glee Club and famous 'Blue Band at 107 Armory and HUB desk. TWO 25-YAKD tickets to the Holy Crow game. Will sell at ml Call Ruth, UN 5- 5169. . , FORD THUNDERBIRP, »»&*; white, two tops, atitk shift, with Overdrive. Ered lent condition. Mast etlL Call Hike, AD B -1836. 1884 CHEVY, excellent rendition, tHtfr for inspection, loaded, streamlined. AD 7- 2876 ask for Duo. * COLLIER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA- 1961 edi tkm—mmt sell. Call AD 8-2749 evenings: BICYCLE Raleigh tEnglish) with gears. 817.00. Call AD 8-1188. 28 FT. TRAILER, College View Trailer Park: one mile front* campus. Cali AD 6- 1158. ■- - *53 BUICK Roadmaater Sedan; power steer ing and brakes, RAIL First 755 takes IL Call UN 5-2823. 1950 MG. wire wheels, white walls. RAH. ■ Must aetL Call evenings PK 6-8921; TAPE RECORDER, two track, two speed, four outputs, two inputs, internal apeak er, remote control inputs, microphone cable*— 650. AD 8-BSSS. PUPPIES Weimariaer, 8 weeks old. Howard Swank, Boalsburg. HOraeotead 6-8213. PERSONAL IF UPPERCLASSMAN or grad needs roommate (Dec, - June) for State .Col lege apartment call Chuck AD 8-5557 after 2:00 p.m. GRAD ROOM available for man In Irvin Hall, winter-spring terms. Large corner room, two windows. UN 5-4526. - Expect more.;, get more from L*M The rich-flavor leaf among L&M's choice tobaccos gives you more body in the blend ... more flavor In the smoke ~. more taste through the filter. Get lots more—L&M! WANTED "•"*'***"*“ RIDE TO New York City seeded dea perstely: Friday, Nov. 17 or’Saturday, Nov. 18. Fleas* call Marge UN 5-3606 «t UN 6-2531. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Call Charles VaeUvßt AD 8-5136. WANTED: SALAO BOY to work for meats at The Univtrclty (Bub. Call Hr*. Panoha.AD 7-2351. WANTED RIDS to Colgate or Syracuse. Leave anytime Nov, 16. rlease call Jeanne UN 8-5091 . , WANTED TO vent car for weekend of - Nqv. llth. Call Don UN 8-Sl2B. WANTED RIDE to Washington alter noon <*»•Friday. Call Hardy UN 8-2285. WORK WANTED TYPING—WII! type thesis lor atndettta. Call -EL 54463. MISCELLANEOUS for eoHege taen; 15 boers/areek working schedule. Salary 345/week. Call Mr. Rich ardson tilt a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD A-2051, SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson GrUfith Quartet (piano, back, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This k a professional combo specialising in Music for dancing and listening. Call Ccrl at UN E-6J57 or AD 7- 2776. SPEND THE FIRST 10 days of your Christ mas vacation in luxurious Miami beach for hats. money than you ever drenmrd possible, For details call AD 7-2835 or AD 8-9553. FOLK SING featuring Julie Kurnita of the Village Gate Night Club in New York City. Sunday. Nov. 12, 7:30 In the HUB ballroom. Thursday. November 8.19*1 MYffNi>imimtmmwniMM»mt«iMiiintii»ioiinw HHIIiIUHmHMiMWMtIMmWWMHhMttHWmiMMm ALTERATtON3-AR Type*. Reasonable 1 ratesUAD 6-2670. ATTENTION 1 HERB’S BARBER Shop will be closed Saturday, Nov. It. But who Wouldn’t wait one day for a perfect hair cut PSGC Canoe Trip, Nov. 12 Sign up at HUB desk. LUNCHEON' SUGGESTION: Fish and Chips- just 49e. Our own made soup and sandwiches: Open 8 a.m. - 1 a.m.. next to Murphy’s Lillian’s Restaurant. ALL THOSE Interested In forming a wind ensemble call Al, UN $-2840. APPLICATION BLANKS for Editor of The Penn Stato Woman will be avail able on Wed., Nov. 8 at the HUB desk. PSOC Ski Division Meeting Thursday. - .7:00, 112 Buckhout Lab. Topics, Instruc tion, Work Parties,- Movies. < REV. VINCENT MATTHEWS speaks on "What Do You Know About The Church —A Sociological Aid T‘* HUB Assembly, Tueo., Nov. 7, 7 p.m. PSOC Rock Climbing Trip-Nov. 12—Chil coat Hollow. Leava Rce Hall, 8:30 a.m. BOYS! HURRY, HURRY! Get your date now for Can-Can to bo presented by Thespians Nov. 16,-17, 18. SQUARE DANCE: Saturday trite I Shaver's Creek Firemen's Park, near Matter Playhouse, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Music h» "The Country Gentlemen.” .SENSE: Students for peace. -Organisation, program, and policy discussion meeting. Open to everyone, tonight 7 p.m„ 214 HUB. EASTERN ORTHODOX Meeting, 7 p.m. tonight in 80S Boucke. Very important meeting. Be prompt TO WHOEVER borrowed the turkey from Theta Delt’a kitchen: Please leave bone* and roaster at HUB desk, c •63jom of ay// ///ml t oi/M e/doacfjoj sffdjso/o jo//// ot/t xoq jo yovj WMMiat tow tuittn SWaXII* %Ll"'" on A %tl •* ,, SBA V Sftfr on @ : ;«a S£6S *’"S *n ti] qof W MISCELLANEOUS
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