PAGE TWaVE AWS Makes (Continued from page eight) The proposal was unanimously adopted, : ; The final recommendation adopted suggests adding individual community council ! workshops to a similar mass orientation pro gram for all council members. The workshop is held in the fall fol lowing community' council elec tions. i One recommendation concern ing clarification of judicial regu lations was defeated with the .understanding that ; it would later be submitted to a! judicial com mittee. The lAWS delegates had proposed that AWS consider set- Bicycle Inspection Set for Saturday Inspection and registration of bicycles will take place Saturday as the initial step of the Univer sity’s bicycle safety program, William C. Pchon, director’ of University Security, said recently. Student* whose last names , be gin with the letters A to L m&y have their bicycles inspected be tween 9 a.m. and noon. Those with last names beginning with letters M to Z may report from noon to 5 p.m, j .The. inspection tyill be held in Parking area 46 of, in the event of rain, at the Skhting Pavilion. There iis no charge for the in spection and registration. ! Bikes must be equipped withj a bell or horn, a reflector-on thej back fender, handlebar grips and! secure.' saddle and handlebars. Wheels must be properly aligned, the peddles- must-have metal or rubber cleats and .a headlamp is necessary if the vehicle is to be used after dark. Career Cues: “An interest ini student activities can pay you dividends later on!” I "Extracurricular activities nevier really interested me... i architecture and construction always did. It’s a paradox, j though, because as it turned out istudent activities gave me j a big jump on my career in construction, | “Studies educated me. But College activities provided i- the confidence I needed to approach the business world. Looking back, it was these activities that really gave me Policy Changes- ting maximum penalties for all major rule, infractions. THE SENATE decided that this problem should be explored by the groups sutdying rule revisions. A committee was established last night to set up procedures for.this revision. Members appointed are Miss Baer, Patricia; Dyer, Ana Sol,' Susan Starbird and Lynn Mc- Tavish. Miss Baer will serve as temporary chairman. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOB SALE 1967 MARLETTE Trailer 86’x8* with two bedrooms. Jo-excellent condition, porch Incloded. Most sell immediately. Call AD 8-0410. - ATTRACTIVE. MODERN living room suite; ihtw, unused. Will sell below wholesale oaL Call Ed Gardner, AD 7-2261, UN 6-£233. 1961 60x10 KOLLOHOME Trailer, excel lent condition. Call Mm. Wright UN 6-6331. ATTENTION PHILADELPHIA area resi- dents—l9Gl TK-3 Roadster, light blue with matching hardtop and white soft top. Excellent condition. -Write Frank H. Miller* 70 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill. Pa. t GIRL'S ENGLISH BIKE for sale. Cal/ AD 8-1261. Cost $2O. » 1962 MG T£), good condition. Call AD 8-9082 ask for Don. I9M Star. AW, two bedrooms, excellent condition. Reason ably priced. Nice patio. Call AD 8-8874 after fi p.m. .FOR HALE: 28’ Trailer with added V'xl2* bedroom. 4deal for 3 bachelors who would Jive inexpensively. Call, AD 8-1768. FOR SALE: A.slide rule for chemistry! and physics. 866 E. Foster. Phone AD! 8-1906. J 961 CHRYSLER Winsor two-door coupe, .RAJt, inspected, good transportation. ■Sacrifife $B6. Call UN 6-6372 7-9 eve nings. Gibson F. Dailey, Asst io the President .George A Fuller Company THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Cathy Hersey, chairman of the LAWS conference and newly elected natjonal president, re ported to Senate tsxat reports from steering committee chairmen are due Saturday. . / • Suzanne Flinchbaugh, : ’AWS public relations - chairman, an nounced that applications for AWS elections chairman will be avail able at the Hetzelj Union desk oh Monday. ; ’ ; - 80’zr SCHULTZ TRAILER, Mtfly food condition, built-in crib opg&nnl. Available in June. 8760, Call AD 8-B^B3. TRADE-IN TELEVISIPN Seta, eoriplcicly . reconditioned. Radio service. 19*2- Zenith TV. Television Servhle Center *t State College TV. ■ BANJOS. UKES. Gu.tars, Pianos Ham mond Organ,—itrinjm. books, all music supplies. Plfer-Music Centerv. Benner Pike. Open ’til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 8-3441. POEM CONTRACT Ifeoropson Hall. Call Dave UN *-*o4*. ! : CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER, rood con dition. Call Stew Akron, 7-4939? 'i POST SLIDE RULE' almost new. Cull Mary-Lee. UN *-60;i7. MOTOR CYCLE—*OO' ec. Call Saturday morning AD 7.-496 S ask for Bob Groat. DORM CONTRACT tor sale. Call Martye UN *-*BlO after U p.m. If no answer call AD 8-3021 or AP 8-8022. ■ BULLETIN BOARD, medium .be, good condition tI.DO. .Call Sandy UN S-419*., 19*4 RICHARDSON (J'lf, two bedrooms. ; side hallway. Must be seen, to be ap preciated. ti. 700.' 1 Woodycrest Mobile City, Lot No. 42. ’ j PAIR MEN'S blsek ire skates under .bush near Park Ave. Call AD 7-4731. j FOB SALE FOUND . ‘I my first knowledge of people, idnunistration,'leadershipi "Working for the college newspaper, fvin magazine, and engineering bulletin taught me writing—a gift I use today in the promotiijm and getting Jof new business. Student Council brought the chance to work with other men—a daily occurrence now. Penn's theatrical group and engi neering shows helped me relac in front of an audience] then —and help me find my voice when I’m talking to large groups now. “True, today's heavy collegq curriculum doesn’t allow much time for activities. There jvasn’t much time for them in my day eithenJ. burned a lot of midnight oil on archi tectural studies, but difficult as they were I still found time for student activities.—l'm mighty happy that I did. “If you have time during the rest of your years in school to take an interest in do itl It’s certain to pay big dividends in an inspiring ifuture in the business' of your choice.” WRA Golf Club to Hold . First Meeting Tuesday Hie first meeting of thej WRA Women’s Golf, fclub_will be held at 4 p.m., Tuesday in 2 White Hall instead of tomorrow afternoon as had been originally scheduled. Membership in the club is opened to all interested coeds. ' The club will enter at least.two women in the Women’s Inter collegiate Golf Tournament to be held at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M., from June 18-23. i FOB BENT READY SOON—two-room apartment with bath; furnished. Complete kitchen facili ties, parking. Central -location, dose to campus. 'Suitable couple or bachelor who will be here until September. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4866. LARGE ROOM in private horns for. 2 or 2 students; (male or female);, within walking distance of campus. Fres parking. Call AD 7-4451. ; 8-ROOM FURNISHED apartment ' with , bath; near campus, free parking. Quiet men preferred. AD 7-2666. j FURNISHED'3 APARTMENT in Metzger Building. /Excellent downtown location*! Can AD 8-0528. j AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY—room and board at the Ag Hill Club. 207 East Park Avenue. For Information call AD 8-1330. 1 * ONE-HALF Attractive, .pine-panelled dou- ble room. Private .entrance, private bath, private telephone.* Clean and quiet. 242 NimJtx Ave. AD ,7-3309. ' i' AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! -Unfur nished one-bedroom Heat, stove snd refrigerator For fur ther inforraktion call At). 8*0686. j’ ( ' GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclommen— Comfortable room, with hot and cold running water or private hath. Innerapring mattreaaea. Central. Parking. Accommoda tion, to lnapect and compare. The Colonial, 123 Wat Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 17-485«. THURSDAY. APRIt 5.: 1962 Sophomore Coed Given Disciplinary Sentence A sophomore woman has been placed on suspended suspension for the spring term by the Sen ate Subcommittee on Mary - M., Meluskey, East Halls community coordinator, said yes terday. . ; The coed removed prints from a library book to use in a term paper, Miss Meluskey said. The . instructor turned the paper over to library!officials. ’ ' FOB BENT SINGLE OR double room, four blocks from campus. Further information phons AD 8-2039. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment,' private bath and entrance. Particularly suitable for two men. Call AD 8-8836 after 6 %p.nu - 3-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment with hath; near- campus, free ’parking. Quiet men preferred. AD 7-2665. ’ EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, 4 miles from campus. 660‘ per month. Utilities In cluded. . Call AD 7-7172. .HELP WANTED COUNSELORS NEEDED. Girl Scout Camp near Doßob, Pa. Five-week season. July 3 to August 10. Information. 218 Willard. PART-TIME COOK. Phi Delta Theta. Contact caterer. AD 7-4957, KITCHEN HELP wanted, for . fraternity. Phone AD .7-4161, ask for caterer. DISH WASHER; Phi Kappa- PsL Call caterer AD 7-4908. HUMWIMIIIIMMIMMWUIMWmmUIIIIMWHIIIS LOST l6sT: Reward. 1 pr. dark prescription Sunglasses, brown alligator case and brbwn smoke rims. 'Alan Moses, UN 5-8955. , FABRINI RAINCOAT lost „at Delta Sterna Phi Sailor’s Ball. 1 have yours. Call Walk; UN 6-2p70. Reward 1 . , WALLET BELONGING TO Alfred Web. . her on 3-30-62; Keep cash.* Please return cards, xtc Call AD 7-4232. KHAKI TRENCH r COAT . with Kappa recognition key on collar at Phi Big Jammie Sat Reward. Call UN 5-5365. BLACK CLUTCH Purse-lost on. College Avenue between Montgomery Ward and Gardner’s Candies. Call AD 7-4050. WANTED WAITER WANTED. Tau Kappa' Epsilon. Call AD 7-444. oak for AL ! WAITERS AND Dishwashers • wanted to work' for meals. Alpha Sigma Phi. AD 7-4951. - * - ROOMMATES WANTED to fthare com pletely. famished modern «ptrta«nt Call AD *-8768. KITCHEN .HELP at Alpha EpaUon PL {Call AD 7-7602, ask for Jerry. Hurt M»« 6th period fret. ' • WAITERS. WANTED to work for meal*. 1 CwJl Stow AD 7-4933. BOCK COLLECTORS— April 6th is last | day to enter Feraonal Library Contest sponsored by University Library and three Ideal book stores. Get .entry forms at Patten'Library; or other campus >libraries. WAITER WANTED: Pi Kappa PM. Call j Don Smith AD 7-4*37. . ■■ ■ TRANSFER STUDENT desires work with combo. Jaxa and/or RAR. Electric suiter and elcetrie bass. Call AI, AD 7-4260. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT CHECK- Cashing. Agency open : Monday thru Friday 9:30 —5:00; Satur day 9:30—2:30. ■ ■ ADULT BEGINNER Ballet Classes. - ere. , nines 7-8 p.m., taught by. former soloist with Grand Ballet De Month Carlo. Info—- call AD 6-9682 between 7-B‘p.m. evening*. LAST DAY—April 6th— to enter Personal Library Contest sponsored by University Library and three local book stores. Get entry -forms at Patter Library or other campus libraries. . WE WILL do anything-for money. Jo* and Wes, AD 8-4863. : PART-TIME employment is now nrailahia .for' 12 young men .with the > following qualifications:’. No. 1. C-pluik average ip school; No. 2. 1 business-like appearance; No. 3, capability to devote between 16 to 20 hours*a week: No. 4. over. 18 years of age. College students wishing to supple ment considerable income are to call Mr. Richardson AD 8-2061 between 9:30 am. and 2:30 p.m. daily. R.O-T.C. HAIRCUT 60c. UN W 961, call . after 7 ~ p.m. ' PSOC CANOE Division Meeting, Thursday.' - T Pm. . US Duckhout Lab. Important meeting. . PIZZA.-’ PARTY sponsored by Nevpua Club after 5:15 Mass. April t in Chapel lounge. Pixsa. Coke. CairtJN 6-4281 for reservations. PSOC CABIN PARTY and Orernighter. April 7-8. Rides leave Rec Hall at 5:30 P-m. Sign tap at'HUB desk. 61.00 for mem bers. Square dg luring, out-door sports, food, group singing, fun. Call UN 6-6826; . ESPECIALLY WOMEN Mortar Board con ference -on graduate study. 3 pat, Son day, April S. HUB ballroom. PENN STATE Figure Skating - Club will sponsor trip to see Hershey lea Cami Val SaL, 'April 14. For details call Pat Smith UN 6-61 M. THESIS PRINTING, reasonable .rates. Theme AD or EL 6-2642 after «. IS YOUR RADIO or phonograph working -properly7 If not for Free Piei-Up and Del jerry and Fast Service mil-AD 7-2ZSL LEARN TO -FLY—aeniog wishes to eel membership In Penn State Flying Chh Call Dave AD 7-7187.
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