PAGE! EIGHT OSGA Will Meet, Elect New Officers Cdlemc rn Cgptu. A present Biuly Collegian pho tography co-e4itor and a former picture editor recently |won prizes in the first annual Lehigh Uni versity Invitational Photo Con test. f | . Next year’s officers of the Or-.for approval at the ■workshop. Den Coleman, photography co ganization of Student Govern-) At Saturday morning’s session editor, captured the best picture ment Associations will’be elected; Louis . Huber, president of the award for the three 1 black and when ' the group holds its spring jOgontz Campus', student govern-white categories in the contest meeting this weekend." jment, will report oh the results of His photo titled “Laughter, An fnrmeri tn m.! 1 * 16 OSGA lojir-tenn survey of International ! Language,” show ordinate the activities of the stu-i** Commonwealth Campuses. dent governments of all the Com-S'? 6 1 ;h 4^f r monwealth Campuses. It meetsj^i^r: 011 • t J ie Keystone Society, once jeach term at the University Boc *° r Commonwealth Parkcamnus : Campuses; student insurance at . the _ Commonwealth Campuses JOHN R. R ACKLEY. vice presi-fand the standardization of fiscal| dent ifor resident instruction, will!forms for the various studenti open! the sessions Friday night,governments. . j i •with• an address on the duties of; Bowling, chess and table tennis en academic affairs officer. will be presented to the Robert Fisher, OSGA president, ‘league and section champions of said 'workshops are scheduled to the Commonwealth-Campuses byj follow Rackiey's speech. The j Robert G. Bemreiiter, special -as topics for discussion are the pur-distant to the president for stu posej and function of student dent affairs, on Saturday morn government plus plans for the' mg. -j 1962 summer conference. ! DEAN WHARTON, president; Fisher said the second annual of the Undergraduate Student OSGA student leadership confer- Government Association, and Ran ence will be held August 20 - 22 dolph Carter, fomjer president of on this campus. A conference the Ogontz student government, agenda will be submitted to OSGA will represent University Park Construction Moves Ahead— 1 (Continued from page five) to be built west of Frear Labora of old Beaver Field. Construction tory. Construction's scheduled to! is scheduled to begin January, begin in November of this’ year,] 39(33, with a tentative completion with the completion date set -for date set for August 1964. ! August 1964. _ • The second unit of the Edu-j In additjon to j these projects, -cation-Psychology building, also.Wiegand noted that there are four to be located on the old Beaver-other construction projects cur- Field. Construction is scheduled tojrently under design, including a begin December of this year,'with*forestry.center, a physical sciences • the completion date set for July|building, and additional construc -1964. | |tion on Willard and Pattee ’ »A new ICife Sciences Building, Library. - !--n 'S 'U- c 3,.; -ij ®||llii r i!: 'i i ’■ : - f • lUfri | ; t: V- I :j:'. ■ j l! r ■: * fll- 7 "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!" says turf king Virgilius (Big Wheel) Plutarch. “Tlry the 1 Appian Way to fine tobacco taste—Dual Filter Threytons," says Big WheeL “From the Alps to the Aqueduct, we smoke them summo cum gaudio. Tty Threyton, one filter cigarette that really delivers de gustibusl* 1r ■l'l" I- ; . - i : . " Yl' ‘ " s ' "t : ! ■' * * •* ij ’/-.1, • v -a !i'r&-> * •'• • j V-W 1 '*j ■ V-- -i -, v ; v ‘'"'-if THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA COIL L E GIA N C ii. A S SIF jC E WiiWTEDi COUNSELORS—dirkion and I program director. Experienced only. Pri vate boy* camp in Pa. Robert T. Smith. [New Milford, Pefrna. MOTORCYCLES' • any year, maka or modeL Art IWur*a Cycle Shop, one mile south of Hall on Rt G 4. phone 726-28*2. ' « BOY TO DO pot* and pam at Delta Blrma Phi. Call AD *’-4161. c i RIDE WANTED it© San Francisco after June 8. Cal! Rich at AD .8-176®. GRADUATE STUDENT dralrea 2-bedroom furnished ’bouse* or apartment for sum mer term. Write Robert iViskwky, 4200 Hlghgrove Road. -Pittsburgh 86. Pa. ■HIDE WANTED Ito Windter, Johnstown area Friday. May 11. early afternoon. Call Margie AD ji-9661 after 6. TYPING TO DO : at homeffut, efficient, economical. Will .pick-up and deliver.' CaH UN &-64D1; 1 'GIRL TO shart : apartment, summer or [ longer. Call Al? 7-3948 or UN -*-4861 before 6 p.m. ( ROOMMATE TO (thare ultra-modern, ultra cool 2-man apartment for remainder of term and possibly next fall. Everything Inew. 117 E. McCormick Avenue, Apt. 17. [Call AD 8-3498. ; . ; ‘ * HIDE WANTED to New- York City after noon Thuraday, May 17. Call Marge, UN - ' j 1 WANTED: 1*66, through 1957 T-blrd or 1964 through 1967 Corv.tte, Call Bam AD 7-2787. ' / fJJ C/VtU X/V jv vV^r res 3 Prizes in Photo Contest mg an elderly Okinawan f - man black and white pictorial cate laughing, won this award as well gory. This picture shojwed a robin as placing, first in the black and sitting bn a (‘No Vacancy” sign, white portrait division, j • which was attached to a' pole of In addition, Coleman took a "“slled “ Whfere &&&%&&££: ss 3f*2rs&j«s iKio?Ol£S raPh ' W “ ""S* mSW valfi taken on Okinawa. : eastern school . school John Beauge, former picture standing, Lehigh was first and editor, took a third place in the! Penn State placed second. TYPING TO DO—reasonable ntta. AD , 8-3161. - ~ I. • . HELP WANTED WAITERS WANTED for Mother's' Day banouet Sunday; meal phis pay. Contact caterer. Phi Delta Theta. AD 7-4917. AN OPENING for a princess; \ tenolne (royal blood. Some knowledge iof mattresses dafnbk Come to Schwab, 8 p.n., May 10, n, a 12. '. i ONE ' WAITER and one dishwasher to (wofli for meals. QfcU caterefr AD 8-8022. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, $66 a month. Available June 10. AP (7-2027. AVAILABLE nisbed one-bedroom apartment. Heat, stove and refrigerator furnished. For fur ther information eaU AD 8-0186. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Uppere!*asmen~- Comfortable rooms with hot ’ and cold running water or private bath. Innenprlng mattresses.. Central. Parkin*.: Aecommoda* tions to inspect add compare. -The Colonial. 12$ West Nlttany. AD 7-7792 hr AD 7-4860. JUNE 1 MODERN furnish Country setting; at Boro. 1| kitchen, ceramic tile bath, prii barking. Suitable couple or aj privacy.. Call Mra.l Cox AD 1 4860. { IDEAL FOR two B room furnished! private hath, full | campus. Private e 7792, AD 7-4860. ! si - i • , - i *• j -» ■ I I —'J&mm kmrmUUta* jev-** j... -I J WANTED ! FOR RENT; j ° IMMEDIATELY L Un/ur- ied- efficiency. Ine. Separate rate entrance, Ingle desiring f-779*. AD 7- nale *tud< efficient kitchen, ratranee. its—new two* i apartment, larking. Neat Phone AD 7- 7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1962 FOB RENT CHOICE THREE ROOMS! and bath far- nUbed apartment. Central Close campus. Private entranced Parking.'Suitable couple or bachelor. Jim, AD 7-7792 or. AD 7-4860. UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-room apartment, front campus; 112 E. College Ave, Fully equipped, available immediately. $BO per month. Couple or! two girls. AD 7-2482. • ROOM AND BOARD for summer term st Zeta Beta Tau. Modern] facilities, full social privilege*. Price $250. Contact Ralph Friedman AD \ . ; ' APARTMENT AVAILABLE In June. Three rooms and bath, partially furnished. One block from: eampus. i Free parking. AD 8-2549. j ) FIVE FURNISHED .efficiency apartment! —an accommodate two j or three each. Call AD 8*2089.1 j ROOM WITH private bath in a quick home for summer and Winter sessions. Please call AD 7*8397 after 5:30. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for rent, summer only.; Single and double. Free parking. One and one-half blocks from campus AD 8*4055. ! UNFURNISHED APARTMENT available June 10th, acroaa.from .Old Main. Phone after 5 p.m.* Call AD 8-4066. FOR SALE 1960 ANGLIA J (English Fordi; original owner, low mileage. Phone AD &-4S2r a 9-5 daily and ask for . BANJOS, UKE3, CulUr.; Plano., H.ro- • mond Organs—strings, books, all music supplies, Pifer Music Center. Benner Pike, Open ’til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone ELj 5*3441; T TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely reconditioned. Radio service. 1962 Zenith TVJ Television Service Center at State College TV. ]—' • 1956 OLDSMOBILE, four-door hard-top, full power accessories. Very clean in terior'and exterior.'Very sound mechanical* ly. Priced, reasonable. Must sell. Call Dave UN 6-«656. i HOUSE TRAILER—I9S7 Nashua ss\ .2- bedrooea. Close to University. AD 8*9766. $1,700. * ; TWO :PORTABLE typewriters with cases p men’s golf shoes, sise |6, unused. AD 7-7770 after $ pan. ONE UNDERWOOD portable typewriter— s 46.; One Remington Standard typewriter —s3s;; One General Electric! vacuum cleaner -440.-C«U AD ■ 8-3768. \ f ■ • 1952 CHEVY, it{nxr, radio and heater. Good !runnlng condition for de pendable transportation. !$65. Call AD 7-8347. ; FIVE USED portable seeing machine*— five year guarantee—with new motor* ranging from $29 to $47. Call Moyer’s Sewing Machine Repair Shop AD 8*8367. ! LOSTj LAFAYETTE SLIDE RULE in U« Oamond on Wednesday, May /J. ,1 fa found pledae conUct Pat Taylor UN 6-2820. CHECK BOOK—lost in Udies room. 2nd floor Sackett on Friday. ’Please return to 116 Sackett.! Leave nafrne, address for reward. I IMWMIIIIIMWMIrtHIHIIIIIHWOMIIS FOUND! LADIES GOLD WATCHf-braceVet’ band .found few weeks ago. Call UN 6-5881 8 - 6* . .1 MwbMwnwimwwMWMWMinainmimwMtwiMl [notice! PSOC ROCK CLIMBING, dlvblon mßtinr. May' 9, T p.m;, 112 Buckhout Lab. Elec tion of .officers.} j MISCELLANEOUS NMHIIIIHMMIIHHIMIIimiHHMIHMMWMIHWIIWW PART-TIME employment Is now available for 12 young men with the following qualifications: No. 1, C-plus ' average• l» school ; No. 2, j business-like appearance! No. 8, capability to devote between 15 to 20 hours a week! No. 4. over 18 years of age. College students Wishing to supple* lncome [are to call Mr. Richardson AD j 8-2051 between 9:3Q a.m» and 2 :$0 p.m. daily. 1. ANY SIZE copies made; from any size prints. Negative not . required. Typical pnee: $2.75 for five BxXQ’s.;Ca!l UN 6-6919. CHARTERED BUS to N.Y. Charge 419.001 Leaving May 11, returning May 18. Call UN 6-4984. : MANAGEMENT CLUB metis .Wednesday, Majr' 8* 7:301 p.nu, at [Beta TheU PL Movie, elections, panning [for field trip. TUESDAY AND Wednesday only low score in a'4-some rates a free game at Nittany Putt 'Par Miniature Golf Course. Bring along < t duffers'and win yourself a game. IVY IVY IVY ROCKS playing for Newman Club at the Twisters ma Friday, May 11 at HUB. Everyone; welcome. ; LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE SERIES! • Joseph Faulkner, ’’Religious Milieu of the College Student,** 7:39 p.m.. May Is, HUB assembly, j - J CABIN AND TRAIL Hike Saturday. 1 p.m. Ree Kail. Pine Grove Mills to Whipples. Sign up HUB desk. \ ■ 1 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE for USG Bus Transportation committee at HUB desk 1 today through Friday* [ NITTANY PUTT PAR ! Miniature Golf Course has SPECIAL LOW.RATES FOB GROUP PARTIES. Transportation and re* freshmenta arranged at Cost price*. Call AD 4-8662 or Stop Out. Open Vos. to FH, after 4 poa, Bat. and Sunday after 2 bM