PAGE TWELVE Chem-Phys Loan Fund Approved by Trustees The Chem-Phys Student Coun cil announced Wednesday night that the University's Board of Trustees has approved the estab lishment of a $640 loan fund for students in the College of Chem istry and Physics. The fund, which will come from the council treasury, will be available for three years to sen iors in the College of Chemistry and Physics. By 10C4, the loans will be available to both juniors and seniors in the college. Ralph N. Krecker, director of student aid and Floyd L. Carna han, assistant dean of the College of Chemistry and Physics, will award Die loans on the basis of financial need and character. All jDiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmimiimmHmiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiL: = are we SHACKLED | = by the ' | "MARKET MONSTER"? Dr . Faulkner Speaks Tuesday'— Momher 21 Ej 119 Osmond 7:15 p.m. = | ALL INVITED = S Sponsored by Hillel Foundation = LUCKY STRIKE presents: lUCKY living graduate." l{/ ' I WB I.V'SWifc. c*G * * ' ", CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! product <j&%?diuxw<m Jii&xiee+ is our middle name t. tm applicants must also have a 2.0 All-University average and be students in the College of Chem istry and Physics. The loan provides that there be no interest charged until after the recipients graduate. There will be a 2 per cent interest charge for after the first year of graduation; 4 :per cent for the second, and 0 per cent charged for the third and each following year. Applications for the loan are available in the Office of Student Aid. —The Penn State Alma Mater was written in 1901 by Dr. Fred L. Pattee, - professor of English language and literature. a , iarSlll) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA —r: ■■ v' ■> % KCWiKMSwSwM^W^vAv.v.'V^WiV.V. - m 551 a***'"' WHAT DOES AN OLD GRAD LIKE BEST ABOUT HOMECOMING? Next to shaking hands, he likes reminiscing. About fraternity parties, girls, sorority parties, girls, off-campus parties, girls—and, of course, about how great cigarettes used to taste, fortunately for you, Luckies still do'taste great. (So great that college students smoke more of them than any other regular cigarette.) Which shows that the important things in college life stay the same. Parties. Girls. Luckies. timinnw- m*p***»m* COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS NttitniiiiHiniiniiiiiuiaiiiiHUiiiiiiiiMimHliiKii WANTED THESIS AND Term Taper Typing—in expensive, efficient service, Call Elaine AD 7-4082. SMALL APARTMENT near campus— winter term. Phone AD 7-4161 auk for Bill Rothman. STUDENT’S WIFE desires ride from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, Nov. 24th. BID. ADams 8-9376. A LOVELY FEMALE student, preferably graduate, wanted to share furnished apartment with two other lovely female graduates for winter and spring terms. Call Shelia or Betty AD 7-4866. RIDE WANTED to Washington, D.C. or N.Va. after 6th period Nov. 22. Call Harriet UN 6-2210. NEEDED FLEASEi-Ride to N.Y.C., Wed., Nov. 22 after St3o. Call Meryl UN 6- 2330. ONE COPY, "Europe After Waterloo.” Call Bill at AD 8-0092. KITCHEN HELP—Work for meals. Ex cellent job. Call llernie, AD 8-6718. GRADUATE STUDENT WANTED: To share double room In graduate residence hall. Effective winter term. Cull UN 6- 5522. WOMAN WITH two children needs a ride to Clinton, New Jersey. Leave Wednes day, return Sunday. Fhone AD 8-1990. FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM tor next quarter in quiet house two blocks from campus. 243 S. Pugh St. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur- nished one bedroom apartment. Heat, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. For further information call AD 8-OSS6. RANCH TYPE Home, oil heat, three bed rooms. basement, garage, large lot. HO 6-6427. ONE SINGLE Room, available for winter term. Call AD 7-4196. IRS "Wow! f /s the team ever fired up for thfs game!') I ' i % HitHiiMHiiiiaiHaiimMiHniHiuiiiiiiHiiiiuiimii GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen— Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses. Central. Parking, Accommoda tions to inspect and Colonial, 129 W, Nittany. ADams 7-7782 or ADams 7-4860. WANTED 2 MALE students to share apart ment. Quiet, congenial, near campus. Call AD 7-27811. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, modern kitchenette and bathroom, across the street from campus. AD 7-2034. APARTMENT FOR month Central location, kitchen furnished. Cal AD 8-8874. ........... LOST: GREEN Chesterfield Coat (n Cooper Lounge Friday night. If found call Carol Ann UN 6-4460. iiiuitiuiuimiuuiHUumitmuiHiummimmiit MAN’S GOTHOM Watch with atainless 7 steel band—basement M.l. Building. Call Tom UN 6-4214. LOST DURING rush—green coat, fur collar, in Pbllock 8; have yours. Call UN 6-8996. WANTED I BLACK COAT with fox collar taken from Phi Epsilon Pi Saturday. Reward. Your coat. Call UN 6-8008. LOST DURING sorority rußh—green tweed Chesterfield coat with black velvet collar. I have yours. UN 6-6288. RAINCOAT IN HUB Wednesday morning. Swap Arjuoron for Irex. I have yours. Sentimental value. Call AD 7-3427. HORN RIMMED glasses in McElwain lounge. I need them and you can't use them. So PLEASE return to McElwain desk or call UN 6-7406. ' MATRIC CARD at Skating Rink. If found call UN 6-3070. "HOMECOMING WEEKEND” | *•> « s i|||y 3^ ••• jfV **j 2£6' ,* J , K ;,f „ '/ f ■-’ /on ihe float | ; ttee,you said...m ng to it, you jg a breeze, m <u said..[M •> y , /-,> .Ml s s ,/ , ,xs?4 FOR RENT of December. LOST & FOUND LOST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1961 iirnmniffifiiitiiiitimiiiiHtMtiiiDiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiN LOST MiimmiiKiHMMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiiimiHn LOST VIOLIN THIEF 1 Return violins taken from Carnegie Tuesday afternoon or your identification will be given au thorities. ■ WORK WANTED takBBCIBBMIPMMtBtaMII tMMBIMaBMBtBIBMaaBaatBBtBtBaavV WILL TYPE term papers, book reports, etc. Can pick up, deliver. Call AD 8-0342. IIfIUIimiItngiMMniIIMtIMMIIMIIIIIHIIIIIiMIMUII HELP WANTED TABLE WAITERS—work for your meala. Call caterer at AD 7-4&08. «ce<M(fi*(fMi«ifaa«»«M(t«a**f*f(«f«»«f«aatiaaia>M>aai<t«l FOR SALE HtllllllfttllllUtllUtMmaHHOMlaHlltlUllltKXUlM BANJOS, UKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham. mond Organs, Strings, Books, all mude supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.ni. daily except Weds. Phono EL 8-3441. HI-FI RECORDING of Penn State songs by the Glee Club and famous Blue Band at 107 Armory and HUB desk. FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Sat, evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. PUPPIES Weimaraner, 8 weeks old. Howard Swank, Boalsburg. HOmeatead 6-6233. MOTOR SCOOTER— red; fast, will do 60 m.p.fi. Excellent buy—asking price $260.00. Contact Larry AD 7-3388, 126 E. Fairmount, Apt. 2. WEDDING GOWN—size 10-11, unused. Ballerina length, lacc, scalloped neck line and hem. Call Sarab, UN 5-4052 or AD 8-0256. TRAILER, College View Trailer Park. Perfect for two $9OO. Call AD 8-1168. DIAMOND, 40 point, appraised at $176; best reasonable offer. HO 6-6942 after six. GIVE THAT 0 cylinder car a punch! Idlebreck manifold to accommodate two new single-barrel carbs. Complete with fuel Ifn.e $35. AD 8-6639. ___ HALF CARET Diamond Ring. Call AD 8* 8709. 4B'xB' TRAILER. Two bedrooms, private * lot, five blocks from campus. Furnished, Idea) for married couple. Call AD 8-2960, 1956 IMPERIAL TRAILER, one bedroom, very clean. 1959 Alma Trailer, % price, two bedrooms. Others available. Flcaso call Woodsdale Trailer Park, AD 8-0247. 1959 JAGUAR 8.4 sedan, 4-speed gearbox plus overdrive. Clark Motor Company, 120 South Pugh. AD 8-8771. SINGER PORTABLE Electric Sewing Ma chine; used and in perfect condition. Can be guaranteed. $29/o. AD 8-8367. TWO CHOICE SEATS to the Holy Cross game Saturday. Call Andy, UN 5-8766. 35mm CAMERA. Voigtlander Viteasa, built-in exposure meter, F 2.8 lens. Excel lent mechanical condition. Call Ross UN 6* 2643. HERMES SWISS Typewriter, like new. Call AD 8-2154. PERSONAL GOOD LUCK LOVER! • •inttIIifXMMIMMIMMIMfMMIIIMIMMMMtatMMtM** PART-TIME JOBS available Immediately for college men; 15 hours/week working schedule. Salary $45/week. Call Mr. Rich* ordaon 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2051. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drun\») has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This is a professional combo specialising in music for dancing and listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD 7-2776. 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. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Hi-FIVE have openings for Nov. 18, 24, 25. Good rates. Cali Barry AD 8-6186. GREAT FIVE-PIECE Band available Fri* day and Sunday nights. Variety music by THE CRESCENDOES. Steady work de sired. Call Ml 3-2713 or write William Greenleaf, 312 Third St., Huntingdon, Pa. WILL DO typing in my home. For further information call AD 8-1348. LIBERAL ARTS Lecture Series, Nov. 2L Prof. Qldsey will speak on “The Aspects of Literature.” PSOC Winter Hike and Campout, Dec. 12-16; Shenandoah National Park, Vir ginia. Sign up at HUB desk or call Ron Wetzel AD 8-8733. PSOC Hike, 9:00 to 3:00 Sunday. Sign up at HUB desk. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This' is a professional combo spe cializing in music for dancing and listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD 7-2776. PSOC Canoe Trip, Nov. 19, Sign up at HUB desk. VACATION-ONE WEEK, room for two, Hallondale Resort Motel, near Miami, until Dec. 20. Best offer. HO 6-6942 after aix. PSOC Work Party at Ski Slope Sundayj leave Ree Hall 20:00 and 1:30. Rain or Shine! Free chow. PSOC Work Party at Ski Slope Saturday afternoon. Leave Rec Hall 1:30. WOULD PERSON who scraped black Jaguar sedan in lot 11 Nov. 14 please call AD 8-2729. ATTENTION EXPERIMENTERS in Inter nationa! Living. We will meet at 3:30 Sunday in the Gamma Phi Beta suite. For Information call Bob Lefcourt AD 8-1593. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter Rentals; Complete Typewriter Repair Service and all thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment. 231 S. Allen St. A 0 8-6125 T ’HESIS PRINTING. Reasonable. Call Al) 8-0774 after 5:80 p.ru. PSOC Rock Climbing', Horn Run; 9:30, Rec Hall, Sunday. All peopla going to Uealce urged to come.
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