The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1961, Image 8

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WRA Disqualifies 10 Teams
Ten teams, six sorority and
lour independent, will be dis
qualified from the intramural
volleyball tournament spon
sored by the Women’s Recrea
tion Association for using illegal
players on their teams.
The WRA executive board took
action last night and the teams
will be officially disqualified
when they receive written notifi
cation Tuesday, Melanie Smith,
intramural chairman, said.
A team participant is considered
an illegal player if she has not
attended two practice sessions in
the capacity she fills in the game,
Miss Smith said. For example,
Miss Smith explained, a girl who
has signed in at two practices
as a not be considered
a legal player.
Nittany Dell
home of delicious sandwiches
Lox and Bagels
Served Sunday Till 2 P.M.
across from girls dorms
362 East College Ave.
Free Parking In Rear
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Miss Smith said there were
other cases of players signing
in at game time under an as
sumed name' so fhaf the team
would not have to forfeit the
game.
Those teams which were dis
qualified are Pi Beta Phi, Pollock
4, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Gam
ma, Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta,
Simmons, Town, Phi Sigma Sigma
and Lyons-Haller.
Barbara Newman, WRA presi
dent, said this action will help
prove to participating teams that
from now on intramural rules
"Gee/
S wish my
brother
could come
home for
Thanksgiving"
will be strictly enforced. Previous-,
ly, she said, WRA had been to
lenient in enforcing them.
In other business. WRA ex
ecutive board appointed Mary
Lou Jackson, sophomore in
physical education from New
ton Square, to the position of
sophomore representative.
Miss Jackson will replace Sus
anne Andresen, sophomore in
arts and letters from West Engle
wood, N.J., who resigned from the
position. A permanent representa
tive will be chosen In WRA’s
February election.
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Creating a new world with Electronics
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Panhel Rush to Begin Tonight
Sorority rushing will begin at
6:10 tonight with about 1,60 Q.
rushees ■ expected to attend the
first open houses.
Open houses will run from .6:10
to 10:40 tonight arid from 1 to
5:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday,
Janet Carlisle, Panhel rush chair
man, said last night.
‘‘Rutjftees will spend 10 minutes
+ CLASSIFIEDS +
BANJOS, UKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham
mond Organs, Strings, Books, all music
supplies. Piter Music Centers, Benner Pike.
Open ’til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
EL 6-8441.
DESKS, TABLES, Breakfast Sets, Dressers,
Straight Chairs, Book Shelves, Wardrobe.
Mirrors, Bed and Springs. Hoy’s Used
Furniture —just off Mountain Street, Le
mont, AD 8-0420 after 6 p.m.
HI-FI RECORDING of Penn State songs
by the Glee Club and famous Blue Band
at 107 Armory and HUB desk. .
TWO 25-YARD tickets to the Holy Crons
game. Will sell at cost. Call Ruth, UN 5-
2259.
FORD THUNDERBIRD, I 960; white, two
tops, stick shift with overdrive. Excel
lent condition. Must sell. Call Mike, AD 8-
1536.
1954 CHEVY, excellent condition, ready for
inspection, loaded, streamlined. AD 7-
2876 ask for Doll.
'63 BUICK Roadmnster sedan; power steer
ing and brakes, R&H. First $B5 takes it.
Call UN 5-2823.
25 FT. TRAILER, College View Trailer
Park; one mile from campus. Call AD 8-
1168.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and PHYSICISTS
» M.S. and Ph.D. Candidates %
W Members of our staff will conduct
f CAMPUS I
I INTERVIEWS|
' November 15,1961 I
Find out more about the wide range of
activities, educational programs, reloca
tion allowances and progressive benelit
plans offered by Hughes. For Interview
appointment or Informational literature
consult your College Placement Director,
Or write: College Placement Office,
Hughes, Culver City, California.
An equal opportunity employer.
COMPANY
FOR SALE
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1961
in each suite and have 10 minutes
between each visit,” Miss Carlisle
said.
"Open houses are not a part of
formal rush, but rushees will be
required toattend eachopen house
in order to re-register for formal
rush in January,” she added.
Open houses are the only part
pf rush to be held-during the fall
term, Miss-Carlisle said.
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FOB SALE
COLLIER'S "ENCYCLOPEDIA ”l96l""*dU
tio»—most aell. Call AD 8-2749 evenings.
1960 MO, wire wheels,, white walls, R&H.
Must sell. Call evenings UN 6-8921.
PUPPIES Weimaraner, 8 weeks old.
Howard Swank, Boahburg. HOmeatecd
6-6213.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for sale.
Excellent condition, $3O, or best offer.
Call John, AD 7-2421, before II a.m.
PONTIAC TRAILER 37*x8'; nicely located,
patio, awning, two bedrooms, living,
kitchen, bath. AD 7-2280.
1959 MOA Roadster, radio and heater. Ex
cellent condition. Call UN 6-6852 or AD
17-4669.
ATTRACTIVE MODERN living-room suite,
new—untifjod. Wilt sell at large sacrifice.
Call Edi Gardner AD 7-2261 or UN 6-6233.
AUTO PHONOGRAPH, portable, 3 speeds,
8" speakor, new amplifier. $3O. AD 8*
8863.
ENGLISH BIKE, good condition. Call
UN 6-7040.
FOR RENT ,
FOR RENT—3f4 room furnished apart
ment for December, Christmas vacation,
AD 8-0047.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur.
nished one bedroom apartment. Heat,
water, stove and refrigerator furnished.
For further information call AD 8-0680.
ATTRACTIVE. FURNISHED or unfur
nished, one bedroom and private hath
apartment. Located in quiet, friendly,
neighborhood with country setting; 5-min
ute drive from campus. Spacious interior
and surrounding. Plenty of closet space.
Available Dec. 15th; reasonable rent Phone
AD 7-2058.
GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen—
comfortable rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath, innerspring
mattresses, central parking. Accommoda
tions to inspect and compare—The Colonial,
748 Nlttany ’ ADama 7-7792 or ADatns
LOST
ONE BLACK raincoat Sunday at ZBT. I
have yours. Cali Ai, AD 8-0854.
PICKETT Log-L-og Slide Rule in Terraco
Room, HUB. If found call AD 7-3202.
Reward.
RONSON CIGARETTE lighter Tuesday in
Recreation Hall Locker Room. If found
contact John Thomas UN 6-6068.
ACU-MATH No. 1311 Log-Log Deci Trig
Slide Rule In blege cake in Pollock area.
Call UN 5-4912.
PERSONAL
IF UPPERCLASSMAN or grad needs
roommate (Dec. - June) for State Col
lege apartment call Chuck AD 8-5667 after
2:00 p.m.
GRAD ROOM available for man In Irvin
Hallr winter-spring terms. Large corner
room, two windows. UN 6-4026.
ED: DT HAPPY BIRTHDAY from all
the girls.
RIDE TO Now York City needed dea
perateiy; Friday, Nov. 17 or Saturday,
Nov. 18. Please call Marge UN 6-8609 or
UN 5-2531
P
’IANO TUNING and repairing. Cal]
Charles Vadavik AD 8-2185.
WANTED RIDE to Washington after noon
on Friday, Call Marcy UN 5-2285.
WORK FOR MEALS. Good food, excellent
job. Call Bernie AD 8-6718.
" WORK WANTED
TYPING—WiII typo thesis for students. Call
EL 5-4463.
" MISCCLLANCOUs””
PART-TIME JOBS available immediately
for college men: 15 hours/week working
schedule. Salary 345/weck. Call Mr. Rich
ardson 9:30 tMm. 2:GQ p.m. AD 8-2061.
FOLK SING featuring Julie Kurnitz of
the Village Gate Night Club in New
York Gfty, Sunday, Nov. 12, 7;30 in the
HUB ballroom.
ALTERATIONS—AII Types. Reasonable
rates. AD 8-2670.
PSOC Canoe Trip, Nov. 12 Sign up at
HUB desk.
LUNCHEON SUGGESTION: Fish and
Chips just 40c. Our own made soup and
sandwiches. Open 6 a.m. - 1 a.m., next to
Murphy’s Lillian’s Restaurant.
ALL THOSE interested in forming a wind
ensemble call Al, UN 6-2840.
APPLICATION BLANKS for Editor of
The Penn State Woman will be avail
able on Wed., Nov. 8 at the HUB desk.
REV. VINCENT MATTHEWS epeaks ©t\
“What Do You Know About The Church
—A Sociological Aid?” HUB Assembly®
Tuea., N°v. 14, 7 p.m.
PSOC Rock Climbing Trip—Nov. 12 —Chll-
coat Hollow. Leave Rec Hall, 9:30 a.m-
SQUARE DANCE: Saturday nitel Shaver’s
Creek Firemen’s Park, near Mateer
Playhouse, 8:36 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Music
by “The Country Gentlemen,”
FRENCH TUTORING. Talk to French
people. AD 7-2122.
HORSES BOARDED. Stoney Point Stabl*
Rates reasonable. AD 7-7302.