The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 29, 1961, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
Timetable Changes
For Winter Term
(As a public service, The Daily
Collegian is printing a supplement
to the existing timetable on
courses offered for the winter
term. The following additions or
other changes in, the original
Timetable of Classes have been
made as a result of the pre-regis
tration procedure in an effort to
meet student demands for specific
courses, according to John Miller,
scheduling officer. Changes in
clude courses added or dropped,
sections added and time and room
changes.)
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ACCOUNTING
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AGRONOMY
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RELATIONSHIPS
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FOODS. NUTRITION, AND HEALTH
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GERMAN
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HOTEL. FOOD SERVICE
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The Perfect Christmas Gift
tnn State s First
i ® i Record Album
Alumni . . . students . . . everybody who hears it agrees
. . . there has never been anything like it. We're 'talking,
of course, about these new high quality, high fidelity
recordings of your favorite college songs. Hear your
beloved Glee Club and Blue Band sing and play "Vic
tory," "Nittany Lion," "Fight On State," and other favor
ites. These 331, 12-inch albums are beautifully packaged
(with a full color photo of Old Main on the front ... and
carry historic notes on the University, Band and Glee
Club.
Pick up your copies NOW!
MONOPHONIC ALBUM $5.00*
STEREOPHONIC ALBUM $6.00*
11 Selections by the Penn State Glee Club
10 Selections by the Penn State Blue Band
Proceeds Will Be Used for Music Scholarships
ROOM 107, ARMORY
HETZEL UNION DESK.
*Plus 4% sales tax
HUMANITIES
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATION
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INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
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JOURNALISM
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MANAGEMENT
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MATHEMATICS
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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PHILOSOPHY
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SPEECH
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VETERINARY SCIENCE
400 Id W F 4-213 13 L•
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
BANJOS, LIKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham
mond Organs, Strings, Books, all 'music
supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike.
Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
EL 541441.
ONE PAIR of women's ice skates. Excel
lent condition. Size S. Call AD 8-2816.
BRAND NEW Plastic Dynamics Hardtop
and Sliding Side Curtains for MG-TD.
Cost $250 but new porsche forces sale for
MO. Gordon Leßaron, phone Lock Haven
748-4041.
DORM CONTRACT—% of double room
for male in West Halls. Excellent loon.
tion. Call UN 5.5245 or UN 5-5177.
1936 FORD V-8 sedan, radio, heater, w.w.,
4 new tires. Mr. Fuote, 2004 N. Atherton
St., Static College.
VACATION: ONE week for two people
In luxurious Miami Motel before Dec. 15.
Best offer. Call AD 8-8960 after 6 p.m.
SINGER PORTABLE electric sewing ma
chine, in perfect condition. Can be guar
anteed. $29.95. Call AD 8-8367.
'6O MCA, 17.000 miles. Excellent condition
CAI AD 7-4033.
THINK '6B VW Sunroof carefully main
tained for 30,060 miles. Bob, UN 6-4124.
GERMAN SHEPHERD thoroughbred pup
pies, 8 weeks old. Call AD 8-2202 for
further information.
WANTED
WANTED—TWO RIDES to L. Island or
N.Y.C. on Thurs.. Dec. 7. Please call
Carolyn UN 5-2238 or Karen UN 5-81131.
RIDERS TO Phoenix, Arizona. Leaving
Dee. 10. Ron Unger, AD 7-2602.
SMALL AP A RTMENT for married couple.
No children. Available Dec. 26. Call Mike
UN 6-7979 after 7:30 p.m.
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur-
nished one ,edroorn apartment. Heat,
water, stove and refrigerator furnished.
For further information call AD 84686.
GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen—
Comfort/)1e rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath, innerspring
mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda
tions to inspect and compare—The Colonial,
123 W. Nittany. ADams 7-7792 or ADams
7-4850.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE: compact model,
for Christmas vacation. Three furnished
rooms, kitchen, bath. Two students. Must
care for our sboo stereo. AD 8-2145 after
7 p.m.
DOUBLE ROOM, twin beds. Also eingle
room, 2nd floor for winter term. Call
AD 7-2782 in evening.
HALF OF large double room clove to cam
pus. 243 S. Pugh St.
LARGE DESIRABLE single room near
campus. Male student. %7.60 week. AD
7-7212, 519 W. College Ave.
TWO DOUBLE rooms (one ready !tow)
and one half of double; well furnished,
close to campus. AD 8-8639.
NOW AVAILABLE—sIngIe room for sec
retary or graduate student. Parking avail
able. Call *All 7-3406.
SINGLE ROOM—close to campus. Call
Mrs. Cummings AD 7-1246.
ROOM FOR RENT—will consider renting
double or single. College Heights. AD 7-
2174.
SINGLE ROOM for next semester, grad
uate student, fraternity area. Call AD
7.251.1.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1961
Grad News-
(Continued from page three)
general lack of communication
between students in the various
disciplines points to the need for
a Graduate Student Center, he
said.
"Neither the University Club,
a private institution, nor Irvin or
Grange Halls, graduate residences,
provide suitable facilities for the
interchange of graduate view
points," he said.
"The overall education program
would undoubtedly be enhanced
through the provision of such a
center which might include, a
cafeteria, lounge, bridge and chess
rooms and a library."
SEMINARS
Several seminars and colloquia
of interest to grad students are
scheduled this week.
- -
Tonight—pschlology colloquium,
8 p.m., 214 Boueke.
Tomorrow Physics colo
quium, 4:15 p.m., 117 Osmond;
Biological Science Lecture Series,
4 p.m., 214 Boucke; Biophysics
Seminar, 11:10 a.m., 300 Walker;
Metallurgy Graduate Seminar,
1:10 p.m., 229 MI; English collo
quium, 7:30 p.m., Nittany Lion
Inn; Chemistry colloquium, 12:40
p.m., 302 Whitmore.
Friday Mineral Industries
colloquium, 4 p.m., MI auditorium;
Biophysics Seminar, 11:10 a.m.,
300 Walker.
Monday Engineering Me
chanics Seminar, 4 p.m., 210 Ham
mond.
MADRAS
SCARVES
Parish's 69c
Men's Shop
Campus Shopping Center
FOR RENT
THREE LARGE Rooms; bath, hall, porch,
yard, Ist floor apartment, one block
from campus. Parking space. Married
eouple. Call AD 7-3167.
DOUBLE AND Single Rooms for Rent—
back of campus. Call AD 8-6443 or AD
7-3401.
LARGE DOUBLE room with twin beds
for two atudenta—in fraternity section.
Available winter term. Call AD 74852.
MODERN APARTMENT—draperies, car
pets, stove, refrigerator furnished. Plenty
of closets, private porch, laundry facilities.
ADams 8-09157 except afternoons.
MI:Erl1=1
LOST
REWARD FOR return of 35min Camera
lost in junior section at Holy Cross game.
Phone Mike, ADamn 84589.
ZOOLOGY 401 notebook. Urgently needed.
If found, drop off at HOD desk or call
Dick Byers AD 8-9084.
ONE DARK BLUE Blanket at P.S.U..lioly
Croat! game (senior section). Call Jesse
Miller UN 5-81b7.
TAN RAINCOAT taken on 3rd floor
Bourke by mistake. I have yours. Call
Dave UN 6-3344.
GOLD RING from Calhoun High School
Contact Ira, UN 5-5959.
REWARD FOR return of 35mm camera
lost in Junior Section at Holy Cross
game. Phone Mike AD S-8559.
WOULD TEE person who mistakenly
picked up a zipper bound not.sbook in
Waring dining ball A call UN 5-2695,
ask for Ed.
'62 CLASS RING, vicinity of Waring !Rat
Thursday, AD 8-3183,
PERSON riL
ONE OR two QUIET female students to
share apartment. Rent $4O or $3O. Call
Nan UN 5-4156 IMMEDIATELY !
LOST FIFTEEN matches to A.G. Took
op checkers instead— B.
DEAR HANK, Sorry the can doesn't lit.
You can wear it.
MISCELLANEC US
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: fhe Nelson Griffith
Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums)
has a limited number of dates not yet
booked. This Is a professional combo
specializing in music for dancing and
listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD
7-2776.
THESIS PRINTING, reasonable. Call AD
8-0774 after 5 :30 p.m.
PART-TIME JOBS available Immediately
for college men • 15 hours/week working
schedule. Salary 145/week. Call Mr. Rich
ardson 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2051.
MANAGEMENT CLUB meeting, 7:30 p.m..
Nov. 29. Sneaker: Mr. Onderdonk. U.S.
Rubber Company. Refreshments. Future
activities discussion. Beta Theta Pi.
FOR STANDARD & Electric Typewriter
Rentals; Complete typewriter repair
service and all thesis typing supplies
shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S.
Allen St. AD 8-6125.
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
SENSE: Students for Petice. Open meeting
program for winter term. Thurs., Nev.
30-7 p.m. sharp!! 214 HUB.
PSOC SKI Instruction, eat. Dec. 2. 200
ran. Water tower.