PAGE EIGHT Commonwealti UNIVERSITY PARK The result* of a Commonwealth ques tionnaire, designed to evaluate the four-term system, will be sent to Robert G. Bcmreuter, dean of admissions and registrar, by the first week of the spring term, ac cording to Organization of Student Government Associations Presi dent Robert Fisher. The questionnaire, which was discussed at the OSGA meeting, Feb. 9 and 10, has been prepared by Ogcmz Student Government President Louis Huber, and has been sent to the 13 Common wealth Campuses. Upon receipt of the completed forms, the re sults will be compiled and sent to Fisher. ERIE'S BEHREND Campus con tinues to dominate the Western division of the Commonwealth 1 Campus League with unblemished I records 'after five rounds in all three competitions, table tennis, chess ,and bowling. In the South eastern division, York leads in both chess and table tennis, with • 4-0 and 3-1 records, respectively. •Mont Alto is . 3-0-1 in bowling. ‘ The Anthracite section has Potts- Ville still undefeated in chess, 5-0; Hazelton in bowling, 5-0; and Scranton in table tennis, 6-0. A poll of the delegations at the recent OSGA meeting indicated "that all .campuses with the ex ception of Dcußois are in the pro cess of establishing chapters of . the Keystone Society, freshman sbphomore honorary society. The ; Ankon Service Society' at Ogontz has voted to become the Ankon Chapter of the society, and Hazel ton's Parnassus society has also decided to become affiliated with the new University organization.; -» All delegations indicated their] approval of the Undergraduate! ,-j * T - •*. ■Si - , ; j ; j'UKj.;''.: la m mrib'-) m ' ■.»?* ! Bf if:. F v M Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!" says, turf king Virgilius {Big Wheel) Plutarch. “TYythe Appian Way to fine tobacco taste—Dual Filter Threytons,” i says Big Wheel. “From the Alps to the Aqueduct, we smoke them suuuso cum gaudio. fllry Threyton, one filter cigarette that really delivers de gustibufl!" | Campus News Student Government’s student in surance program, which will be introduced at mo*t of the' cam puses with the adyptif' of the spring term. : / ALTOONA fund-raising campaign for tht 1 Altoona Cam pus nas begun. Plans call for the construction of two new dormitory buildings and a student union building. The dormitories would accommodate 100 men lOO women. The student union'would provide recreational facilities, a cafeteria and study 1 facilities, - The total amount of pledges re quired is $650,000. PHILADELPHIA Robert Cohen, Norman. Feldberg,' and Joseph Tipping have been elected to the Ogontz Student Govern ment Assembly, according to Marion Feenan, elections com mission chairman. A new constitution was recently' adopted by the SGA, providing for “vast internal changes” to the organization’s structure. ALLENTOWN The SGA at Allentown Center has scheduled its year-end dinner and dance for June 3, at the Skyline Inn. POTTS VILLE Sophomore Joseph Carr is the. new president of the Pottsville' Center SGA. Other new members include Thomas Matthews; vice president, and representatives Joseph' Gul binsky.-' John. Kliebenstein and Mary Carmosky. Winter Attends Meeting Wesley P. Winter, associate pro fessor of industrial engineering, attended the February meeting of the Reading Foundrymen’s As sociation last week at Reading. The principal l speaker was I Harold Kurtz, of Empire Steel [Castings Company, Reading. Tareyton delivers : fern A the flavor* B DVAL FILTER DOES ITT^f f, ( ' -; ' i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Spring Term Books Listed (As a public Service, The Daily Collegian is again running book lists for the courses- offered next term.) ELEMENTARY EDUCATION a Ed Hl—Btadeiit Tradrfa* to tha XUm. School, Barr. cr. ol; Appletoa B Ed 121 —The Taachlac of ArithaoctSc, Irl Ed.), SpHar; Houafctoa a Ed Hl—TeacVln* JUadiaa, (INI Ed), Heilman; Merrill B Ed Ml—Eur la Eafrllah, : (IM> Ed.), ApplemU: B Ed M7—Edaoitioa la tha Kiadersartea, <>rd Ed.), Pootirr; Am. Book Co. a Ed 414—N0 Text I /. a Ed 4M—'Taachlaar the Social Stadtoa la the Bern. School, (I»C* Ed.), Tksa; Gina , H Ed lit —No tnl ,• a Ed 444—Hotr To lacrtaaa Kradta* Ability, i4tb El), Barrla; Longaiana a Ed 44>—ChUilren'i Lltcratara ia tho Elem. School. IIHI Ed.). Hock; Boh a Ed 453—Laagaaga Arta la the Elaau School, (2nd Ed.), Strickland; Heath a Ed 47»—Taatla* for Taaehara, <1»6» Ed.); Garrett; Am. Book CoJ B, Ed 546—Na Text Rt Ed tS7—No Text El Ed 555—Na Test * El Ed H2--GnU far Americana— Tb# Ei port of the Pjrtsidenffl Commission op National Goal*. (1960 Ed.) and School* of Tomorrow—Today. (1560 Ed.), Home; Doubleday and Crucial Issue* In Educa tion, (Rev. Ed.), Eblerv; Holt El Ed 594 N# Text Tarey, MISS FRIEDA LEE . returns to campus for THE DELTA PHI EPSILON PLEDGE FORMAL Saturday March 3 KiHanyLion Inn . ' i Featuringthe Swingtet Openflp.m. Pledge Show10:30 i r ' ♦ ; * - sa u i—; Barnett; Sbaos ini The Hater* of Ur- las Thins* (Paperbotmd Signet), Brooke worth ; New Anerioui JJbnrj ul Tree* •f Easter? anA Centra) United {States (Paperbocnd), Harlow; Dorer andjßasSe /Eeotoc? (Paperbeond), Bockabna; Boz- N* Ed S—n« Physical Selene <*, <4thj*d-). Ciilp ■ Pmtkc ! I Ha Ed 25—ficftcmm Today for tfeo EUm. School Teacher, (ISM Ed.), KaTVLrra;: Bow, Pctenoß I | INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION I Art !♦—ladaairial Mu, TuDwti: HeCr*r | ' j 1 Art t#—K. Tn> I AH r ■ ' -trial Do) V ll—bteti jifa, VaaDfrai; tfeGrav } I Art' U—latoUial Daifft Ttil^rai; MeGrmw ; | I Art 111—laiulriil Arts’ im* C«tml gdocttloß, Wflber: International j 1 AH m- Ctoeml Leather-Craft, Chirry; Melnlflrt And General nasties. Cherry; MeKnisbt and Activities in Cmbiei, SceJeyr NeEoictt { I Art 27J—Machine Prtrwiw BTiart Metal, i _ and Jland Proecna—Sheet Met*], Delmar end Heaaarement | and Layout—Sheet Metal, Delmar _ I Art ITS—Art Metali, Sterner; Geadhart I Art lit—Bult electricity; Harm; pren tice I Art SSl—Electronic* Made Staple,’Jacob > owitx; Doubleday. and Electronic* for ' Everyone. Upton; .Devin 1 Art 4•*—Plannlnr ladaetria] Arte Faelll tiea, Bth Year Book: McKnipbt and Shop Organization and Management, Weaver; 1 Pitman r.!i Art 417—Teackbt*' Miltipli Acthitlti 1b JnduxtrUl Education, SUrloa; MefGaiffbt Art 574— HUtary •( Miaul aai Indas trial Education, Vol'a 1 and XI, Coed; Appleton Art 575—Ke Teat Art 575—Saperaiafoa •( Industrial Bakamls; Brace ; IT Vi' SATURDAYJMARCH 3. 1962 Mna Gride, I Art S77< mat. MidMci* j ■ McGravr- - . I Art STtt—tfctbods of Rmearrk, Geed| AppUtm I Art M#—No Tat I U Ir-Tmliml mi Practical Aria Education. Roberta; Harper I Ed to-lkM at Teaebiac Shop and Related Subjects, Kidd; Deimar I Ed «—Na' Text I Ed »—No Text I Ed tat l I Ed J7v—Heaanriaf Edacatiaaal Achieve ment. Micheeh;, HcCrmw I Ed ds4a—Shop Organisation and Hu. arCroat, Wearer: Fftmaa ! I Ed SMt—BalleUa Na. 251.-OperaUm af a Local Progrram 'of Trade and In dustrial Education. U.5.0.E.; Government ' Priotinx Office ! * I Ed SCar—Vocational D iris la ' BaOetla No. 1 Administration of Vocational Education, U.8.0.E.; Government. Prlat ins Offke CLASSIFIEDS BANJOS. ’.UKES. Guitars, PiitM, mond Oigana—firings, books. all musit supplies. Plies Musk Centers. Benner Pike. Open ‘til t ml daily except Weds. Phone EL 5-3441. SPORTS CARS: We*Ye gotten*. All makee and colors. Over *2OO new and used Porscbes. Alfa-Romeo's; JaguarsMGTC's; TD's. . TR-I's, Healey'*; and Sprite**; Volvo’*; VW’»; Ghia’s; 4-wheel drive Land Rover’s. Complete financing aod trade-in all cars. B-4-U BUY B-SUR-Z get R deaL Open till 8 p.m. Write or phone Sales; Manager for list 1 and prices on models,* and colors interested in. European Motors, * RoasviHe. York County, Penna. Pbote Dillsborg 4881. DORM CONTRACT. 278 Hamilton. Call | Bob Morris UN 6-6605. TRADE-IN TELEVISION Seta, completely reconditioned. 1062 Zenith T.V. Elec* Ironic Service. TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER at STATE COLLEGE TV. COMPLETE SCUBA diving outfit. Used, In good condition. Cheap. Call John. UN 5-4661. COMPLETE BTEREO system. Include*, two 20-watt ; Altec • fine-tuning amplifier*, Garrard R.C.* 121 automatic record changer, two matched blond speaker-cabinets, each with one 12-fnch woofer and two 3-inch tweeter speakers. Call AD 8-2053. MAMIYAFLEX 120 CAMERA with 80 ro.m. .and 180 m.m. lena. In good condition. Call Chuck AD 7-7638. HOUSE TRAILER' S3’xB’, one bedroom. Very 4T<»od condition throughout. Musi sell Iff March 20th. Best offer take*. Call AD .7-7118. A 0-WEEK OLD. Irish Setter Pup. Rea* aonable price. Ask for Irv AD 74401. 1*65 T-BBRD, full power hardtop t plus new* aoft top. automatic shift. AD 8-1 SOP between 6-7. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY t Unfur. nlabed case bedroom apartment; be»b water, stove and refrigerator furnished. For further Information call*AD -8-0686. GRADUATE STUDENTS, vppcnlaitmcft— Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or prhraW bath. innerspring mattresses. CENTRAL, Parkins. Accom modation! to inspect and compare. The Colonial, It) West Nittanjr. AD 7-77 W or AD. 7-4850. SINGLE >OR DOUBLE room. One block ' from campus. Some with cooking privi- / legs*. Parkins available. Call evenings alter s*Bo AD 7-8401 or AD 8-6443. FOUR • JftOOM Apartment, completely furnished for three. Call AD 7-2514. V' WANTED RIDE 'FOR two to Washington area t March 10 or 17' after 5:00 p.m. Call Susan UN 5-7240. ~ : WORK WANTED DRESS MAKING and alterations. D. Al- bertsoni, €23 E. Foster Avenue. AD 8-1526. DISHWASHER WANTED. Call • ask for caterer. 1 , LEAN-UP BOY—Work 7 days a . week, 1 a.m.-3'a.m. Call'AD 8-0518. WAITERS TQ -work for meals. Call *AD , 7-4028 and ask for Vic. . NMMHIMMHIHNIIINIHIiHNHIINtIMMIIMHINIIINI I ONE PAIR man*. iblack rimmed glaaaea in black leather eaae. Phone John. UN S-5645. ' RAINCOAT LOST ,at Sigma Pi Fiedga Formal Saturday ; night. ’ Contact John UN 8-83 M. 1 SCARAB BRACELET loat between Willard and Sobth Halit. Reward. Call Sara Lee, UN ■ £2047. • j - BLACK UMBRELLA with eaae in. 151 Hammond. Reward. Cali Diek AD SdtiS after 0:00. > ONE FAIR of gi rT"a'gU*§ea In blua leather eaae. Eaat' Hall* ridnlty. Can UN Mitt. PART TIME Employment, College atadenta, mala or female. Afternoon and cvealng work, 17 boon per week- Working achednla win ba arranged -to ,anlt elaaa and atndy •chedule wbenerer poatihle. Call Hr., Kant fer 9' a.m_ . 1 p.m. jAD 9-7051. Salary ISO per week. | . STUDENT CHECK CASHING AGENCt open Mooday thra 1 Friday S :30 - S:H I Saturday 9 :80-S t3O. i JUNE 24— JULY 23 cah be the neat memorable month of your life. For- de tail* can Hr. Kelson: UN t-CStl. EXPERIMENT IN International Llring organisational meeting Sunday. March 3, I P-m, rear of HUB Dining Room ,fi or 7:30 ma, 311 HUB., • ALTERATIONS DONE expertly. Clocking modernised at reaaonable prieea. Call AD 7-20*7. TOP JAMKIE OFTHE YEAR: Mil BrawL March 3. 1:30-17:80, HUB Ballroeta. Mneie •by Iry Roehai \ - . ' STUDENT VOX DO at home at any work. Call AD 7-3330 oak' tat Jeaa. Achieve* FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP WANTED LOST FOUND
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