The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 24, 1962, Image 8

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Career txposition Fraternity Caterers - Plan. - rganizatoon
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_ _ A committee of five fraternity; the fall term was also 'discussed, would ,be published - in the k.
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i Wouttlidn'clgrullsgutratinsipnegaktirsr°lrroamm Th t f i s list would , wo o u w ld
w er e b re le t ll l r y fr m a i t i e i t t - i,
3 cate r ers, Howard Berkowitz,; the -Fobd Service Department o borroW equipment, he, added. All
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. - ICaterer of Beta Sigma . Rho, said' the College of Home Economics! broken equipment would, have' to
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The Inter-College Council Board ule to better prepare them for. last night. 4 I who would teach the caterers howf: be replaced, he said.. • '
tO prepare menus and food. They; The . -
will sponsor its third Career Ex-:their career choice. i THE COMMITJ'EE met follow::caterers would meet once
pnsition 'next Tuesday and; The ICCH originated the career • nisation resented
mg a recomme P ,
:would also discuss' the newest) every thre4. weeks tp hear guest
speakers from the Food" Service
Wednesday with 26 industries'day program in the spring of 1959. methods of sanitation, he addedi! s p e '
at the caterers' meeting during the•
IDepartment on different aspects
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participatingin the.program, Rob-'with approximate) y4O companies.' • - ' i A booklet containing the namei)
nterfratenuty trouncil's ; .work - ;
ert. Harrison, ICCB publicity'participating. Display booths were! .of menus, nutrition and sanitation,
!shops held last 'Tuesday, 1 'of the different food distributors
Berkowitz Said.
chairman, said last night. - 'omitted from the first program.- t
"EACH COMPANY will have a l • 1 Their reCommeindations will' bei
LAST YEAR 26 companies sent brought before a . meeting of all waiters and cooks in State Colleg4 ' , Be
, "WE 'HOPE that the caterers
separate display booth on either;
; representatives and display booths' the fraternity caterers on May 7. would also be published by thei
association, Berkowitz said. I
the ground -or first floor of the i l association' will be set , up as a
Harrison ito orient and; counsel students! Associations
.cif four to six The booklet would also include! regular IFC -activity," Benjamin
Hetzel Union Building," planning `careers in a special caterers froth the .1 fraternities the newest methods of sanitationjlZuckermani chairman of the cater
said. They will' also- send repre
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sentatives to answer studerits , i field. 1 ! I would be formed', in order!to pur- nutrition arid a month's menu,' ers' workshop, said. - I •
questions concerning job opporLi The following companies will; chase food in mass quantities, Berkowitz said. In addition, a list "In this way, We can bring our
tunities the companies have to participate in this year's Career; Berkowitz said. '; , of equipment, owned by the dill, ideas before the IFC meetings and;
offer, he added. • ,Expositions American National' The formation; of a two day ferent fraternities ,such as silver l ihaveall the fraternities agree on'
"All students - are invited to Red Crofts; Atlantic Refining C0.,1 training program for caterers in ware, crystal. and ' dinnerwareirthem," Zuckerman said. ,
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visit the different display b oo th s ,Bell Telephone Laboratories, Cela
from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. •Tuesday,:nese Fibers Co.. Communicaticinsl
and from 9 a.m. • to 4:30 p.m.' Services; inc., E. I. duPont de-
Wednesday," Harrison : said. ,I ,NemourS land Co. and General
The entire program has been - Motors en`rp.
.geared to acquaint both seniors; General', Electric Co., Interne
.and undergraduates with job op-:tional BuNness Machines Corp.,
portunities available after gradu-: The Martin Co.; Merck and Co..
anon as well as part-time, andllnc., National Aeronautics • and
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summer employment. Space Administration (Lewis Re-, chine. need and In perfect condition- ; mond Organs—atringB, books. all music
"Approximately 70 companieslsearch eekiter), National Recrea-,can be guaranteed for five years. f 29.95. SIPPiIeS. _Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike.
'Obey 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
were invited to participate 11T the,tion /Om., National Security, Call AD 8-8367.
EL -3441. •
program and we received accept-' Agency, I :Pennsylvania - Bankers 'TIIADE-lii TELEVI.VION Sets, completely . ...
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I reconditioned. Radio service. 1962 Zenith. ' -.
FOR RENT
antes from 26 corporations which l Assn. I :
,TV. Television Service Center at StateJ
.should •be adequate to answers Pennsilvania Electric Assn.,
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questions from students enrolled , PennsylVania Institute of Certi- PRICED FOR Fast Sale, ! Mohawk Midge- ; GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen+
in -all ten colleges, he explained. !fled Public Accountants, Pennsyl- ; tape Recorder , Mode 300 with four Comfortable room, with hot and c old
- DURING THE spring term each 'vania Newspaper Publishers Assn.,i/I,= hr. tape cart:it:lees and aecelisories.ltnruanzne.gs.wate.rnousal.
Parking.privateth. je l , rt eco ne rn rs in nr o i d uK .
value fm:_s . l2s. Call UN .. 6-6424 . .._ t
college council submitted a list; Pennsylvania Sta t e Education l l34° ; time to inspect and compare . The Colonial.
for imie-uo. - }k.,123 West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 1-48 .
with the names of companies theylAssn., Perin Mutual Life Insur-I ss-s ,,V a t t ,r e N l E
felt would benefit students inance Co., Radio Corp. of America ,Call after ti
6. Dave 7, 48 r: I rre " masc°L IAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 Unfu . 1
niched one-bedroom •partment. Hee i l
*each- curriculum within their col- and Reynolds Metals Co. UNUSUAL 3.5 LITER XK-120 Jaguaristove afnd refrigerator furnished. For fu ! Harrison said, I Strawbridge and Clothier andi Roadster 1952. Hedy mind motor J uat'ther information call AD 8-0686. I '
Ervin Hill, ICCB chairman said;Joseph Horne (combined exhibit), '
gone :beer. 6805. firisi Call EL 6-3794 after
BEAUTIFUL MODERN furnished chid
last night, "Undergraduates in aII:U.S. CiVil • Service Commission, " a ' n '' bedroom apartment for summer tern;
colleges are urged to visit the!U.S. Dept :- of Agriculture (Forest 7 ' 3 CHEVY with h' t -.- -"-
tn. er and radio. Call Facilities for five, • male or female. Ca!
'AD 9-913
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booths and 'speak with represen-'Service); and U.S. Dept. of Corrk-
ntschler or Okw .! t. AI)AD 8-9000._
tatives to help them deterrnineimerce.(National Bureau of Stand-I ABRANir iiEVi 4!'m volt aufolinttery. l
- P 6 month guarant e e. Call Bob 'at AD'
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what courses they- should sched-'ards)./ ! : .• q - 8-3626 or HO 6480-
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"Threyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!"
says Sexttis (Crazy Legs) Cato;, Bacchus Cup winner.
There are lots of filter curettes around," says Crazy Legs,
'but e pluribus untitn stands oite—Dual Filter Tareyton. , For
the best taste of the best tobak:Os; try Tareyton.LOne kilter
cigarette that really delivers de "gustibus!" 1 '
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FOtt SALE
FURNISHED APARTMENT for th
five rooms on tiro Douro. Summer ter
AD S-13995. -
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TUE4DAY,IAPRIL24, 1962
IDEAL FOR two-male students—new ; two—
room furnished efficiency apartment:
private bath. full kitchen, parking. :Near
campus. • Private entrance. Phone= AD 7.
1792, AD 7444.
ROOM ANA HOARD at Zeta Petst Tau for
summer term. Price $250. far term!. In—
cludes excellent facilities and full ial
Privileges. Contact ROll Friedman AD
8-61111.
HALE GRADUATE student or 1Op•
min to share apartment for sum
longer; one-halt block from camp
8-4084.
MODERN, COMPLETELY furnlebed thre;e:
mom' apartment ; one bloek• -from cam
pus on E. Sesser. Private entrance. avail.
able summer term. Call AD 7-1106.
JUNE 1 MODERN furnished effieiener.
Country setting at Boro line. Separate
kitchen. ceramic tile bath, private entrance;
parking. Suitable couple or single desiring
privacy. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792. AD 7.
4850.
:HOICE THRr..E ROOMS and bath, fur
nished apartment. Central. Close campus.
Private entrance. Parkin,. Suitable couple
or bachelor. JIM. AD 7:7792 or AI) 7-Is6o.
UNFURNISHED NEWLY 'decorated 3-room
apartment, front campus. 112 E. College
Ave. Enlir rottdiPPed, available immediately.
SBO Per month. Couple or two girls. AD
74481.
FOUR OR FIVE-mari furnished first (lour
apartment ctmeeniently located opPoslta
Glennland Pail on Pugh Street. Kitchen
facilities. krailable •for summer term) Call
AD 6-1692. ,
FURNISHED THREE' I ROOMS and f bath
efficiency apartment, off-street parldnir-
Suitable for couple or bachelor. Available
now. Call AD 7-45.50 or AD 8-5727.
'WANTED .
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WAITER WANTEfI at Delta Sigma!Phi.
AD 7-4151, ask for caterer. - I --
FAMILY OF WIVE wish three bedroom
apartment or; bour s e for summer. Teacher.
three Children z: ages 9. 10 and 13. Reply
Richard F.. Mprra, R.D. No. Dover', Pa.
KITCHEN HELP WANTE - D Pi Kappa
Phi. Call Don Smith. AD 7-4937. 1 •
DISHWASHER, NF.EDE.D--:call eiterer.
Lambda Chi iAlpha. AD 7-2602.
A USED GUIrAR ler a reasonable prft4..
Call Art - at :AD E-1707.
WANTED TO BUY
MINNS 01.114.11..
LEICA VISO !FLEX H. Dill AD P:2938
for Ed. ; •
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HELP WANTED
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COLLEGE STUDENTS are needed itnrne-
Mattis' on it part-time basis.. Working
sebedlul which' wilt entail 20 hours!, per
week will be arranged to fit class and study
schedule. Interview by appointment! only.
Call AD 8-2061.
'LOST.
OIRL't LIGHT BUM' twastriPtlot.
glasitss .lost '.Feb. 28. Call Mario.: AD
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WHITE SPIRAL Notebook History 1 191.
Very important Reward. Call' Norman,
UN 64050. '1 1
LOST!. BLACK 'HAT—between Methodist
.Choreb and Pollock area on Thuriday.
Reward. Call Many. UN s—fan.
DELTA pm_ TIN Friday. April 131717-e
-twein Bandit. and town. Reward. ' I EBII
Harry, AD 14.,;074.
TAN ' GOLF =JACKET front of 119
Bourke between 2:00 and 5:00 'Thursday.
Call Dare Skeins, AD 7-7872:
PERSONAL
JOYCE AND JERRY—,Herees a little tip.
gb to Estonia by ship because it's faster
than a Bellefonte trip.
MISCELLANEOUS i
PART-TINE einploment is now ivallabla
for .12 young men with the folloWin•
qualifications: :No. 1 . E-plus average in
school; No. 2. business-like .appearance :
No. 3. capability to devote between 16 to
20 - hoots • week : No. 4. over, 18 Yeats of
age. College students wishing to supple
ment conskkralde income are to call; Mr,
Richardson Al) 8-2051 between 9:30 !a.m.
and 2:30 p.m.. ily. 1
CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meeting at 7:00.
Tuesday in. the office_ Campolllol7.=
FOR STANDARD and electric trpewriter
',tab, complete typewriter repair Rer"
lee ind all thesis .typing supplies IshoP
Nittaoy Office • Equipment. 281 S. Allen
Street. AD 2-4125.
OFFSET PRINTING of tbeeirtyyfog.i Call
AD 7-70 SS.
DO YOU NEED alterations . and Areas.
makfact INDI pick up and 4 4 11 ^ 2 4.
AD 15-113111. - •