The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 24, 1962, Image 12

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Commonwealth Campus News
UNIVERSITY PARK—A total
of 3,201 full-time undergraduates
are enrolled at the 13 Conimon-
wealth Campuses and thi Mt.
...Alto forestry school for the! win-
ter term, according to Robert G.
Bernreuter, registrar, - Including
'special and - graduate students,
'the total is 3,332
,Ogontz Campus, in suburban
has the largest en-'
lament with 875, while at New
Kensington `,only 92 students are
enrolled. Other totals include:
Allentown, 105; Altoona; 391;
.13ehrend (Erie), 253; Dußois, 13 1 ;
lirzleton, 232; McKeesport, 362;
NM Alto, 106; Pottsville, 210;
,Scranton. 103; Wilkes-Barre, 159;
Wyomissing, 175; and York, 138.
DUBOIS Formal announce
ment has been made of a plan to
launch a fund-raising campaign to
finance the building of new class
rooms and modern physical edu
cation facilities for the Dußois
• Campus. The goal of the drive,
which is sponsored by the Dußois
Outstanding Senior Awards
College of Liberal Arts
Applications at HUB Desk
and 138 Sparks
2.8 All-U Requiied
Turn In. to 138 Sparks by. Feb. 27th by 5 p.m.
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"Tareytaa's Dual Filter - in duos parties divisor esti'
says veteran coach Ramoliss (Uncle) Remus. "We have a
:saying overat the Coliseum --Tareyton separates the gladia,
ton froM the gladioli'. It's a real magnus Take it
from me, 7areyton delivers de vistibus —and the Dual Filter
- does itl" , •
Educational Foundation ,repre
senting Clearfield, Elk and Jef
ferson counties, bas been set at
5600,000. It will.consist primarily
of contributions 14 business firms
And individuals from. the area
served', by the campus.
PHILADELPHIA --; G. Brant
Shoetnaker,,Ogontz Campus Eng
lish instructor and author of Taps
and Other Poems, will appear
every Tuesday through May from
11:35 a.m., to 12 noon on WFIL
TV, Channel 6, as
,part of that
station' s public service, "Univer
sity of the Air."
The Ankon SeMce Society has'
elected three freshmen members.
The addition of Stephen Dorshaw,
Rena Saffren and; ldarian Herbert
swells the group's ranks to the
i maximum 10 members permitted
r by its constitution.
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POTTSVILLE '— Maria Soco
loskie, freshman in home eco
nomics ; from Mt. Carmel, was
crowned Miltiary Ball qtteen at
the Pottsville Center ROTC de
partment's recent dance. Her
court is composed of Marie Strasi
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNWERSITY, PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
co, Pottsville, and Betsy Schrope,
of Valley View. -
NEW KENSINGTON Robert
Shirley, freshman in 'electrical
technology. from Tarentum, has
been named co-editor of the New
Kensington By-Line. In other ap
pointments, Dale Limy, fresh
man in electrical technology from
Oakmont, serve ,as producl
tion manager ; and'Thomas Wasi
lowski, freshman in drafting and
design technology from Natrona
Height. 4, will be sport's editor,
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McKEESPQRT The McKees
port Debating Society partici
pated in the annual debating
tournament of the University of
Western Ontario, February 2 and
3. The topic of the Oebate,..,was
"Resolved: that censorship Of the
arts should be abolished."
YORK The Student Govern
ment Association at York Cam
pus has completed plans .for a
'student film series. Motion pic
tures to be seep in the near fu
ture include 'Julius Casar,'' Mr.
Roberts," "The Eddy DuChin
Story" and "'The Living Desert."
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" COLLEGE STUDENTS
Part Time
• 15 Hours week!) , to do promotion'
and !advertising for the Min-Max
Teaching Machine
- Afternoon and . Evening Hours Only
Salary $4O
Call Mr. Carroll-- AD 8.3001
Lelyveld to Speak
At Chapel Service
Dr. Arthur 3. Lelyveld, rabbi
of Fairmount Temple in Cleve
land, Ohio, will speak on l'What's
Happening ,to Man?" at the 10 . 55
a.m. Chapel iervice_tomorrow in
Schwab.
The Chipel Choir, under the
direction of James W. Beach, will
sing."Esiillate Justi" by Ludovico
Viadana. Dr. Leonard Raver,
Chapel organist, will play "Pre
lude in E Flat," "From Deepest
Need I Cry unto Thee, 0 Lord"
and "Fugue in E Flat" by Johann
Sebastian Bach.
Rabbi Lelyveld is the former
National Director of the B'nai
B'rith Hillel Foundation, the Jew
ish • voluntary religious work
agency which serves Jewish stu
dents at 225 universities in the
United States, Canada, Israel and
England.
Rev. DOnald MeDyride, direc
tor; of Westminster Foundation,
'will speak on "School, Scripture
.and Scandal" at 9 a.m. tomorrow
t at- the Protestant service of wor
;ship in the Helen Eakin Eisen
hower Chapel.
SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 24, 1962
Rockwell to Speak Tomorrow
George Lincoln Rockwell, head
of the American Nazi Party,„, is
scheduled 'to speak tomorrow 'at
2 p.m. from the Third St. steps of
the post office in LeWisburg: The
talk was postponed from last
week .because of bad. weather
conditions. _
COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIEDS
IretAotpt,
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call iaterer.
AD 7480.
DESIRE THIRD roommate for spacious
modern 4-room apartment. 419 West
Beaver. AD 7-3943.
RIDE WANTED for two to Florida. l'Jareh
16 or 17: Call Gail Kaascrwaky, UN 6-6616.
TWO ROOMMATES*, fill vacancies to
1 34100r - Duples. Engineers preferred. Call
AD 8-9601, ask for Ron or PauL
RIDE TO Pitta u nth- Un ion to.rn vicinity
on Sunday 25th Feb.--anytime. 'Call
AD 8-5759, Don.'
[URGENTLY NEEDED-2' rides, Connecti
' cut, March 16 after 3rd period. Call
Bonnie UN 6-7700 or Judy UN 6-2713.
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Call Larry Degelman. AD
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ARMY COAT between Pollock and East
Halls. Call Wehndel UN 6-5074.
FOR SALE
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BANJOS, LIKES, Guitars. Pianos. Bum..
' mond Omani —strings, books, all most*
supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pika.
Open 311 3 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
EL 64441.
'TEADE4N TELEVISION SeU. completely
. reconditioned. 1962 Zenith T.V. Elec
tronic Service. TELEVISION SERVICE
CENTER •t STATE COLLEGE TV.
SPORTS CARS: We've gottem. All makes
and colors. Over. 200 new and used
Porse.bes, Alts-Romeo's; Jaguars; BMW's:
TA's. TR-ra, ilealey's:• and Sprite's;
I wives; VW's; Chia's; 4-wheel drive Land
Rover's. Complete financing and trade 'in
all ears. B-4-U BUY B-SUR-Z get R deal
Open till II p.m. Write r phone Sales
Manager for list and erices on models
and colors interested in. European Motors,
Roseville, • York County, Penna. Phone
Duisburg 4881. -
1949 CITEIFY. Good eonditlon, %spotted.
20. Int*. Will listen to any reasonable
after. Call Torn UN 5-4815.,
1941 CADILLAC ambulance. fine running
condition. Must sell. Call Lee AD 7.2913.
TWO BEDROOM trifler for sale. Excel
lent condition. 'teat offer ta}es it. Call
AD 8-1118.
1957 DOUSE TRAILER, 2 bedrooms; In
excellint condition : priced to nen- Coil
John Kostenbader AD 8-0415.
DORM CONTRACT. 276 Hamilton. Call
Bob Morris UN 6-6605. •
DORM CONTRACT. for spring term. Pres
ent occupant wishes to move Into fra
ternity. Call UN 6-6603. "?.
GOING OUT OF, businees st Colonial
Steak House. Dining tables, booths.
French frier, rash register, and many
other items for sale. Call AD 8-0763.
DORM CONTRACT, 211 Lyons. Call Lance
I.IN 6-2604.
FOR RENT
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AVAILABLE' lIIMEDJATELY t Dant.
abated obe • ` bedroom apartment; heat.
water. stove . and • refrigerator furnished.
For • further information call AD $4486.
GRADUATE STUDENTS. upperclassmen—
Comfortable rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath. Innerspring
mattresses. CENTRAL Parking. Accom
modations to inspect and' compare. The
Colonial, 123 West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or
AD 7-41150.
ATTRACTIVE SINGLE Room private teeth
and entrance. Parkins available. Spring
term. AD 8.9689.
H:ELP WANTED
4.15.0.1011414
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call caterer.
AD 7-4908. .
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PART TIME Employment, College students.
male or-female. Afternoon and evening
work. - 17 hours per week. Working schedule
will ,be arranged to cult ekes and studs
schedule whenever: possible. Call Mr. Kettle
er S a m 2 pact AD 8-2051. Salar7-•
460 per week.
STUDENT CHEM CASHING AGENCY
open Monday tbru Friday • 0:50 • 3 :00 I
Saturday 9 :304 :30.
COMMUNION BREAKFAST Feb. 25 at
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10:30 ss.m:. HUB Terrace Ballroom
A & B. Speaker: Father Joseph Luddy.
Tickets-201 Chapel.• Sponsored by New
man Club. •
SWITZERLAND, France. Italy—YOU tan
see' this and snore this lICIMMM For
details rail UN 54546.
PSOC CABIN PARTY and overnighter.
Feb. 24-25. Sign up at HUB desk. Dane
ing.:rouvies, group singing, food. •
TWO MEN in North - Hans - would like to
trade double room for double room lit
Pollock or floutb—epring term. UN 6-531,e.
SCIENCE FICTION fans—see Forbidden
Planet, Friday.' Karel 2. HUB, 7 p.m.
and f, p.m. 'Tickets at HUH deck.
OP7OI.A.TION GIKTE—For further
infor
mation tall AD 745113 or write Moron.
244 E. Niitany Ave. '
ALTERATIONS DONE erpertly. Clothins
modavaised at • reasonable Prices. Cai
Mn. Evans AD 7-2047.
APPLICATIONS FOR 'Outstanding Senior
Awards. College of Liberal Arts. ars
sow 'iteallable at HUB desk. 2.5 All-171A
reralty required. Tura la to 11$ Sparks
57 Feb. 27. 5 p.p.
PASSIONATELY' CALLING
ALL TIM invited to kin Atherton Birk
at a 1112 er Feb. 28. ao. Atherton
banns. Drew--inforisal.