PAGE EIGHT 1 Prof Snarf Entries Announced > - ' - I ' i | (The annual Prof Snarf Contest, Snyder, education; Maurice S. 'Fbar. nationally prominent ,he U.S. Wightman Cup Team en tennis-players and third in the; sponsored by the World Uniyer- tijesdahl,; engineering; ! Margaret women tennis players will since 1946 and " the U.S, Lawn Middle States. She is a member jsrty' Service, will start Monday N. Fringer, physical Education; tennis clinic at 2 p.m. tomorrow Tennis Association Sears Cup of the Sears Cup Team and has and continue through Friday, Jjoseph J. Rubin, liberal arts; and at the tennis 'courts near the ice Team since 1953. . won the Middle States Worrfen's Olga Seastrom, campus co-chair- Mary.E. Fuqua, home economics, dkatingi rink - H In 1962, Miss Varner was ranked 1 Singles five times. - j man,, said yesterday. j By contributing money, students : Mrs. M a rga rr-1 Osbqrne_Du-first in the U.S. Doubles with Mrs.! The professors entered were may vote for their favorite pro ponl. Miss Margaret Varner, Mrs. Dupont She was the Middle States! . ss Tl rso lS , i„ • nominated by the student ccain- f£ssor. Votes cost a penny each r. A. C. Vostcrs, Jr. and Miss;Ladies Singles Champion in 1960-'“ oin £ graduate work at the-Uni- c ji s j n each college. They (are and students may vote as often Eel mar Gundetson will conduct 'j1961. She has been a member, of versity for her masters in Physi- Tien-Hsi Cheng, agriculture; Rob- as they wish, Miss Seastrom said, the clinic, which is being spon-jthe Wightman Cup Team since cal Education. She is ranked ert.F. Schmalz, mineral industries; ! Voting tables will bej set up on •sored by the WRA Tennis Club.jJ96l and the Sears Cup Team,fourth in Women's Doubles and Henry A. Finch, Division of Cohn- the ground floor of the Hetzel j An exhibition by the four worn-since 1958. " 'twelfth in Women’s' Stogies'. She seling; Franklin H. Cook,, bpsi- Union. Building and oh the.'Mall, en will open the clinic and will j MRS. VOSTERS is ranktdis also a member of the Wight- ness administration; Mary L. Wil- Proceeds from, the contest will go be followed by the clinic from among the nation’s first ten worn-!man Cup and ,Cup teams.* lard, chemistry-physics; Helen L to the WUS. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. In the event of liain, the clinic will be held in. ~ White HaJJ. An open: reception' will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the gameroom in White Hall. Women Tennis Stars to Hold MRS. DUPONT has won the, , National Women's Doubles Chsm pionship every year s.nce JJ4I.J FOR SALE | FOR SALE FOR RENT . | •jOe nas also v/on me W omen S ■ -•■— —l * *•-- | * T~ttr~r TTit»TtTttT~»frusmtnnniimm Doubles at Wimbledon, England, TELEVISION Set*. completely'STUDENT FUEKITURE. Ten beds, chairs.'JUNE I 2-room furnished apartment fIVC times The last time was in- reconditioned. Radio service. IVC2 Zenith] desks, tables, dressers, etc. Lot price.] with utilities: June 10 —• 5-room rfur ift— \ ferred. AD 7*2666. _$ New College Diner bownlownßetween the/Movie* I RADSO*PHONO I I • SERVICE * I = deliver/ l» £ Cf)9 f = IIKAUTIHJI. flwir-lifurth wedding gown, 1 & nick-un 0 i 1 ' iM> m -- AD 7 - 2207 - • § “ r"** 1 V r = 1M.6 fiHEVy 4*tonr Hd-Air, .Undnrd S _ - - m—mmt *»< r, 1 1 ansrmaauin jin excellent rhapc, Kea g C \ flmfll TEt-EVlSlUri Jl.onable price. Call_Jim JtDjUStyiK. E 144 TsF SERVICE . iiIIKUHOOM ‘six' H«r in j*nu»ry plu»! 5 I If 1 jlll Si living room set. In rood condition and 1 r jj v* J CENTER sjv«ry reasonable. AD b 31<74 tvenins*. : £ 030 C A((a n Cf Si ALMA TKA/LRR one bedroom, very S * * S' ftood condition, extra* included. Sacrifice at 11200. ad 7 mi afUr G. Career Cues “Cure for job boredom: I made my favorite pastime my career!” Richard Bertram, President Bertram Yacht Co., Division of Nautec Corp. “When you stop to think what percent of our total waking koufr> is spent bread-winning, you realize how tragic it is for any man to work at in occupation he doesn’t enjoy. Besides frittering away life, it reduces chances of success to just about zero. I know... because it almost happened to me! . ' ; After college, I did what I thought Was expected of me and joined a solid, Manhattan-based insurance firm. I soon found office routine wasn’t for me. I lived only for m Hr' Have a real cigaretie-Ocime! COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS i• : ' i BANJOS.' UKES, Guitar*,. Piano*. r Ham-; niond Organa—strings, books, all muster supplie*, Pifer Jrlurie C'-nU-r, Banner Pike.! Open ’tU 8 p.m. daily except Wed*. Fbone El, C-3441. i 1909 MCA, Koaiister, new tire* and brakes plus other extra*. Must sell. Call UN .'»-0f,2 or A!) 7 4669. J9f>7 J-AJKCaNE house trailer, 32 x 8 ft.. one l«edroom; excellent condition, sonahle price. Call Mr. Phelps at y-UlA]. NIKON V 30mtn single lens reflex camera] OHnir?) I' 1.4 Auto- Nlkkor lens, acr.es aorifft. For further information call Den Coleman UN 6 8829- SKVKN U.SKD Portable Sowing Markin*# i with urw motor* and five year fruaran l*-*-*. %2 K - 147. I'hwip AD while still in his early one of the country’s 4. okers. Today he heads ,<- $ is covering yacht manu- e ice, repair, storage, fi- '' ceragc. A resident of aw ‘lorido, Dick became a ™ itill in college. - And to make any time pass more enjoyably... THE BEST TOBACCO MAKES THE BEST SMOKE. B.i.a*rxai!iTou««c«..wijißai si!f«.s.a THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA [AVAILABLE IMATELY*!j ' U nf u r j cubed one-bed roorn >»p«rtn)cni. Heat.! istove and refrigerator furnished. Tot tar*' I tiler information call AD S-OGB6. | j jGRACUATE STUDENTS!. Upperclkwroen | Comfortable , room* w.ith hot and cold [running water or private* bath, Jncerspring 1 mattresses. Central. Patting. Acoommoda* tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial, 123 West Nittany.-AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860. IDEAL FOR two jnale MudenU —new two j room furhithed efficiency apartment, private bath/ full kitchyn, parking. Neat campus. Private entrance. Fhone AD 7» 7792. AD 7-4850. JUNE I MODERN fyrnLhcd efficiency. Country setting at Boro line. Separate kitcbcn. ceramic tile bath, private entrance,; parking. Suitable couple or ringle desiring priviocT. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792, AD 7- 4850.' CHOICE THREE ROOMS and bath fur nished apartment. Central. Clou# campus. Private entrance. Parking. Suitable couple or bachelor. Jim, AD 7-.7T92 or AD 7-4*50. UNFURNISHED NEWLV decorated 3-room apartment, front campus, 112 tt. College Ave. Fully equipped, available immediately, 380 per month. dCouple or two girls. AD 7-2482. 11 ! f luMh hour when I could walk to the Battery and mentally saipwith the ships that stood out in the Narrows ... and -for the summer'weekends when I could go sailing. Fortu* nately, the company I worked for is one of the leading insurers of yachts and after two years I was transferred to their Yacht Underwriting Department Enjoyment and interest in my work improved immediately 100%. After World War 11, I started my own yacht brokerage firm and yacht insurance agency in Miami, combining my marine insurance background with an even closer rela tionship with boats. 1 ', My. only problem ever since has been a feeling of guilt that my work was too easy. I love boats and boating people. That affection has paid me rewards way beyond the financial security it has also provided. The moral’s pbviousJ.You have an odds-on chance for success and happiness working at what you enjoy most what comes naturally! And if it’s not just frivolous, your life's work could well be what, you now consider just a pastime. It’s certainly worth thinking about, anyway!” Clinic FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent] Ira- mediate occupancy. One bedroom. JiVing-j room. kitchen and bath; S-minute walk to! 'downtown campus. Parking. Call AD 1-' 7111. ' | I APARTMENTS for rent,’ summer Sonly.' Single. double, and four room. Parking. Reasonable. AD 8-COE6. • [ j BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED three yoom apartment available for summer term. Call AD &-1106 after five. . j ROOM AND BOARD-aummar term, at Alpha Zeta fraternity. Board on (five —i day weak basis. For information call! Mrs.! Crandell. Pbone AD 7-7621. i j ROOM AND BOARD for summer term at 1 Zeta Beta Tau. Modern facilitieaj full social privileges. Price $260. Contact Ralph [Friedman AD 8-6718. j SECOND FLOOR apartment. Two i rooms, kitchen and bath. Available mer term. Call AD 7-7872 around n< [TWO ; Call AD 7-7872 around noon. A'vi summer term. j WORK WANTED [woman DESIRES typiiiic. to Ido il I bom,. Experienced. AD 8 8194. ] FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1962 WANTED j COUNSELORS— bead, division leaders and \ program director. Experienced only. Pri |vate boys camp in Pa.. Robert T. Smith, jNew Milford, Penna. w j TpfPlfiG TO DO at home. Fast, efficient, ! economical. Will pick-up and deliver. I Call UN ;6-€4SB. [WANTED FOR fall term: One man apart |-j ment, or larse comfortable single room kitchen privileges. UN| 6-8268. | RIDE TO or near Cleveland for Friday tier Sat,. May 4th or sth.iCall Bill'AD )3 8378, $D 8-9076. - AIDERS WANTED to Alaska and/or ! | Seattle World Fair leaving: June 10. Call Fat UN 6-5915 for details. ; TUDENT REPRESENTATIVE wanted to sell merchandise 'do fraternities and National Company. Good com mission. Write LCR, Box 7822, Philadelphia, a. ■ i MOTORCYCLES any year, make or | model. Art Turner'* Cycle Shop,, one mile south of MUI Hall on iRt. 64. Phone &64882. } JUGGLER WANTED. Call: Dick Bdawell \ at UN $-7586. leave nanie and number yd I Will contact you. NDERGRADUATE TYPING to do at home. Call AD 7-2835 ask for Joan. EXPERIENCED TYPIST Wants typing to | do at home. Fast service, (pall AD 8-1990. )joY TO DO pots and pans at Delta Sigma AD 7-4161. j c jT"’ wanted * ~ ■ItnitMmNMHUH.HMIMMMfMH.MimHIIMItMn* IT£HEN HELP' wanted! to work for meals. Call caterer AD *84022. iN OPENING for a princes. j sweet, able to recite "Beowulf" "Can terbury Tables" and "Kina! Arthur"— com plete. Apply: The Castle. F- —... LOST: LADIES GOLD W*tth Sat nijrht I between East Halls and Cirnival4rrounds. teward. Phone UN 6-3166. LOST ! PAIR OF Glajuea Sunday at Whipples. Call Eleanor. UK &-6S3S. , BLACK ONYX 4 Ring,- sentimental .valu«. Reward Call AD 7-4234. • * tF **OST: GIRL'S beige wallet between ear* nival ground! and Pollock' 2.' If found. Call UN' 5-6121. I'AIR OF prescription sun glasses, whit* | with blnck and white rhinestone trim- Minirs. Call UN 5-8139. $5.00 reward. m lOLD BABY Bracelet In [White Hall tm Monday. Reward. Please eall Maxine |UN &-2454. , j FOUND LADIES GOLD WATCH—bracelet ' band found few weeks ago. Call; UN. '6-5831 8-5. -ij NOTICE HIHIIIH'III NIHHHUIHIIMiaHNMNIIaiIMNIMIHHII PENN STATE Riding Club 'Horse Show this Saturday and Sunday, £dons,'Park, on *322, 2 miles north 6f Stale College. PERSONAL! j l NIMaiIIMMIHINMdHtmtMIIMmiMMtMIiMaWMMM HELP 1 STUDENT needs'replacement for waiting Saturday night banquet.. De licious steak dinner plus pay. Call Frank AD 8--3176 "immediately ! ? IMIIIIIIMimNIINIIHININimiNWmWimmiNMNI MISCELLANEOUS . PART-TIME employment is now available for 12 » young men with the following qualifications: No. 1, C-plus average in school; No. 2, business-like appearance; No. 3, capability to, devote between 4$ to 20 hours a week: No. 4, pver 18 years of age. College students wishing to supple ment considerable Income'are to eall Mr. Richardson AD {U2051 .between 9:30 *.m» arid 2:30 p.m. daily. i - IVY IVY"-*—FVY ROCKS playing for Newman Club at The Twisterama Friday, May 11 at HUB. Everyone welcome. MAN. LIKE. Dis The TIM Bicnfe, Satur-* day. May 6th Endsyille: NEWMAN CLUB PUxa Party Friday, May 4 at. Chapel Lounge after Mas*. CAMPUS PATROL hu a .number of bicycles, found on campus. Owners -may claim- bicycles by furnishing identification at Spruce Cottage. • Bicycles not claimed will be considered abandoned and subject to sale. I GLUM? SPRING-FEVER? Broke? Cheer Up! You can still attend the Penn State Sinpem Concert -Saturday; night, HUB. THE ANNUAL Dairy Cattle Judging Con test jsrlll be held at the Dairy Barns this Saturday at 9:30. - i 1 FOR STANDARD and electric typewriter rentals, complete typewriter repair serv ice I and all thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Alien Street* AD 84125. | NITTANY PUTT PAR 1 Miniature Golf .Course gives 1 FREE GAME* for hole tn-one on the 18th. Replays only 2Se. Lots of fuq for iso little. Drivejptrtdi. AtkerUa 8L