The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1962, Image 12

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Speech Move Unlikely—
iContirwedLfrom page one) 'Hall could be ready anytime for
the station televising the speech Johnson’ s speech at 4:15.
SSto’B^liuS anCCJ ° ftheUni l ' 3UESTI(£n of changing
Rec Hall would'be available fon!* e s^e± was not tUed ' o ho^-
the speech because there arc no;^ c ‘ r ,’ "n^ian
au«»ao I^ A . ji ; Knii/iin/f decision. Ossjan MscKcnziOt
classes scheduled m the -
Tui*4cdav afiemnon to -dean of the College of . Business
Tuesday altemoon. Adminis ration, said yesterday
. THE ONLY problem.here would Ujjat the final decision was in the
arise in setting up .bleachers and hands' < f the students: But if
chairs in time for the speech and asked, 1 e said he would advise
taking everything down in time against he prove because of the]
for the intramural program sched- shortnes: -of time. *
U The f Sttlng "p operations ®ober Barraclough. Career Day
done ifth! plam is chairm 4' said that the decision
notified cariv B morning l was ou * ° rhis hands Bko - and
Charts Smith, head J the
tenenande and utilities division'™ rom P resi dent Enc A.
said. Walker.!
"Walker was not available for
comment.
He said that as long as his crew
could begin work by noon, Rec
Blue Band Will Tour Southeastern Pennsylvania .
The Concert Blue Band will will perform at Hempfield High 1
leave campus tomorrow for a con- School in Landisville, at Millers- ;
cert tour in southeastern Pennsyl- v . a £, Stat « T f?.<* e £? College and
, at Shamokin High School. •
van>a ' The trombone section will be;
• The band will play at Octorara, featured in a selection entitled
Township High School in Atglenj‘‘Side Kicks,” and a comet quartet
tomorrow night and on Monday;will play ‘‘Carillon.”
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says Titua (Pretzel Bender) Urj
crowd. Says Pretzel Benier, “Afi
and have a Ihreyton. Amo, amasi
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delivers de gustibus.”
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RUSHING TEA
| Sunday, April 8 1:30 -3:00
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6U», darling of the Coliseum
fjter the amphitheater I relax
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Registration—;
(Continued jrom*sagir one)
mainingrat summer term, registra
tion on June 19, Koser said.
Students wil) be "assigned toi
classes by term" classification, be
ginning with twelfth-term. Some
schedule changes may jbe nec
essary, Koser said.. !
Official-registration forms (No.
2 Cards) have -1 already 'been re
ceived from 2,981 students for
the summer term, Robert G.
Bemreuter, registrar saiid yester
day. . j ;
These included,B46 undergradu
ate students, 1,018 graduate stu
dents and 117 special students.
Last year a total of 6,536- stu
dents attended the University
campus for the summer'term. At
least that many are expected for
the 1962 summer term, Bem
reuter said.' f j
Applications for enrollment will
be accepted until the time of sum
mer registration (June) 19), he
said. . ' , ,
In addition Co the University
students who have applied for
admission to the summer term,
about 450 new freshmen will enter
the University Park campus
during the summer term.
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Architecture, Students to
IA- program very similar tcfc the
“Image of Bejlefonte” presented
in Bellefonte last month by fifth
year architecture students will Jbe
presented again at 3 p.m. tomQ-ri
row in Hammond to' about i3O
University -staff members afad
State College residents. j
I The program is based. on the
results of a 15-week study [of
Bellefonte including maps, dia-
■ Want a Ride? J Lost Your Coat?
Use Collegian Classifieds
; FOR SALE ;
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ATTRACTIVE, MODERN livinff room
; suite; new, unused. Will sell below
wholesale cost. Cull Ed Gardner, AD 7-2i61,
11N 6-6238. ‘
FbR SALE: 2fe* Trailer with added t’xl2*
bedroom. Ideal /or 3 bachelors who would
live inexpensively. Call AD S-1768.
30*x8' SCHULTZ TRAILER, newly painted,
good condition; built-in crib optional.
Available In June. $760.. Cal! AD 8-8288.
DORM CONTRACT /or aale. Call Marty*
. jXJN 6-6810 after 11 p.m. If no answer
cjll AD 8-3021 or AD 8-3022. i
BANJOS. UKES, Guitar*. Pianos. Ham
| mond Onrans—strings, books, all music
supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike.
Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
RL 6-3441. j
QUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER, good con
{ditkm. Call Stew Asron, AD 7-4933;
POST SLIDE RULE,' almost new. Call
Mary-Lee, UN 8 6-6037. i
MOTOR CYCLE—St>O cc. Call Saturday
morning AD 7-4963 ask for Bob Gross.
TRADE-IN TELEVISION Seta, completely
j reconditioned. Radio service. 1902 Zenith
TV. Television Service Center at State
College TV.' ■ \ •
1364 RICHARDSON 43*x8\ two bedrooms,
jside hallway. Must be seen to be!ap
preciated. $1,700, Woodycreat Mobile City,
Lot No. 42. |
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Present Study Results
grams and models- depicting tha
community' today and.' recom
mended changes. : ■ '
The-13 students wKb made the
study .will discuss their research
and recommendations.
The irtaps and models will re
main .on exhibit here for two
weeks and will then .be, returned
for permanent display in Belle
fonte. -
FOR SALE
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FABULOUS 4-SPEAKER Portable Steree
system tor aale. I 960: Motorola. model.
20-watt amplifier,, <-speed VM changer.
Eaeellent condition. Call Bob AD 7-7636.
GOING ABROAD. Must sell 1959 MG A.
wire wheels, radio, BiidinK windows. Good
epodition. Call-* Julian Weiss' AD 7-4979.
MOTORBIKE—reaI bargain at $25. Cal!
AD 8-8692 after 11:30 p.m.
i FOR RENT
READY SOON---two-room apartment with
hath; furnished. Complete kitchen • facili
ties, parkin*! Central location, close to
campus. Suitable -couple or bachelor who
will be here until September. Call AD
7-7792 or AD 7-4860.
BARGE ROOM In private home for 2 or
3 stndenta (male .or female); ’within
walkin* distance of campus. Free parkin*.
Call AD 7-4451. -
ONE-HAI.F - Attractive, pine.panelled dou
ble room. Private Centre nee, private bath,
private telephone. Clean and quiet. 242
Nimitx Ave. AD 7.3309. ’
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Unfyr.
nished one-bedroom apartment. Heat,
alove and ref risers tor furnished. For fur
thor Information call AD 8-0686.
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment with
bath: near campus; free parkin*. Quiet
men preferred. AD 7-2665.
GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen—
Comfortable rooms with- hot and cold
runnin* water or 'private bath. Innersprin*
mattresses. Central. .Parkin*. Accommoda
tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial.
122. West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.
TWO-ROOM FURNISHED .Apartment.
- private hath and entrance. Particularly
suitable fob two men. Call AD 8-8838
after t' n.m.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. 4 miles from
campus.! I6Q. per month. Utilities In
eluded. Call/AD 7-7172.
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WANTED
HBfSWs««ssslas»sseestssss»s..M......i. , 'TIHSB
WAITERS AND Dishwashers wanted to
work for meals. Alpha Bi*ma Phi, AD
7-4951. 1
KITCHEN HELP' at Alpha Epsilon PL
Call AD 7-7602, ask for Jerry. Must
have 4th period free.
TRANSFER STUDENT desires work with
combo.'Jszs and/or, R.4R. Electrie'guitar
and electric bass. Call Al. AD 7-3250.
KITCHEN HELP needed at Chi FhL Call
caterer IAD 7-4332.
WANTED: Man to wash pots and pans
for meahi. Call lnr AD 7-4409.
WANTED: 4TH YEAR Architecture De
sign Prof. Call AD 8-9076 and ask for
Mark 1 i
WANTED': ONE AUDIENCE Sunday.
April 8.17 p.m. Lutheran Student Center.
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME COOK, Phi DelU Theta.
Contact caterer. AD 7-4957.
DISH. WASHER, Ph! Kappa PsL Call
caterer AD 7-4908.
LOST.'
LOST: REWARD, 1 pr. dark prescription
sunglasses, brown alligator ease and
brown smoke rims. Alan Moses, UN 5-8965.
FABRINI RAINCOAT hat at Delta Sigma
PM Sailor’s Ball. I have yours. Call Walt
UN 5-2070. Reward 1 i
MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENT CHECK Cashing Agency open
Monday;thru Friday 9:36—6R10: Satur
day 9:30—2:30.
ADULT BEGINNER Ballet Classes, eve
nings 7-8 p.m., taught by former soloist
with Grand Ballet De Monte Carla
call AD 8-9632 between 7-8 p.m. evenings.
PART-TIME employment tJ now avall«bt«
for 12 70U&K men with the following
qualification*: No. 1, C-phxa mTermer in
•chool; No. 2, bualnets-lifce tpp«r»Me;
No. I, capability to derate between At to
20 hoars h week; No. 4, over 18 year» of
Mf«- Cdler* students wishing to supple*
ment considerable income are to call Mr.
Richardson AD. 8-2051 between 8:30 a.nu
end 2:30 'pja. daily. i-
ESPECIALLY P^**
JIALLY FOR Wmmb Mortar Board
«oof«rence tm graduate study, % p.nL,
Sunday, April 8, HUB ballroom.
PENN . STATE Firun; Skating Club will
iapoosor trip to m Benhqr Ice Carnival
Sat., April 14. Far detail* call Pat Smith
UN 8-4100. • * ' I
LEARN TO FLY—senior wishes to sell
'membership In Penn State Flying Club.
Call Dave AD 7-7187.,
INVITATION— Movement toward church
. unity—Lutheran Student.Center.' Sunday.
April Bth.’ 7 pat Presentation of Episcopal
and Lutheran students.
RED CROSS BLOOD HUB card mom,
iApril' S 4, IS. Registration HUB desk.
April 4-11. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega
and Gamma Sue.
ROCK] CLIMBING Sunday. April 8.
7 tSOi a.m.. front Ree Hall. Coburn Trip—
lander Erie, UN i-SMS. Seneca Trip. April
18. ! 141 It. - '
IS TOUR RADIO or Phonograph working
' ipeopieily 1 If not for Free Pick-Up and
DeHrery and FastServiee call AS' 7-1211.