PAGE EIGHT 21 Moire Coeds Accept Open Bids Twenty-one more coeds hdvc accepted bids, from 10 sororities bringing the total to 78 who have been ribboned during the. first week of the open bid period. ' • Those ribboned are Alpha Gam ma' Delta, Sharon Garrison and Patricia Palmer; Alpha Phi, Kath erine Stoodley; Alpha Sigma Al pha, Sheila Purcell; Delta Phi Epsilon, Lois Becker, Anne Capell and Janet Twersky; Delta Zeta, Susan Krotzer; lota Alpha Pi, Arlene Cohen. Er } m\ rf>/ EAT AT THE SIGN OF THE LION LUTHERAN STUDENTS: , / Lutheran Vespers Tonight, 6:30 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel Meditations by campus pastor: The Rev. Arthur Seyda THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE: TONY DiGIOIA Tony DiGioia (8.5., 1960), in less than two years, became supervisor in one of the Test Centers in the Plant Depart ment of Pennsylvania Bell. He manages fifteen people who arc responsible for the installation and repair of 53,000 telephones in the area. Tony should handle his present assignment with his customary thoroughness, when you consider his first two assignments. Shortly after starting work, he proved his THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Phi Mu, Lorraine Biago, Karen Fisher and Mary Tomzack; Phi Sigma Sigma, Judith Toland;' Theta Phi Alpha, Elaine Slan cavage’;. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Su san Barthold, Alta Bittle, Eleanor Brain, Marsha ‘ Gaiser,' Madeline Hoover, Susan Mason and Nancy Smith. Sophs To Sponsor ! The .Sophomore Class-Advisory Board will sponsor a contest to determine the funniest : man on' campus Feb. 13 to 15 ; Joan Gor don, projects committee chair man, said recently. i Fraternities, men’s residence hall groups and town independ ent men wishing to enter must TONIGHT "Our Three Faiths" Infer Faith Panel Rabbi Norman T. Goldberg Father Egbert H. Donovan The Rev. Barrett P. Rudd WARING LOUNGE 7 P.M. Bring Your Questions for the Panel capabilities by organizing a completely new microfilm filing system in the Engineering Department. And, later, he set up engineering practices covering many phases of the engineering operation. Tony DiGioia and other young engineers like him in Bell Telephone, Companies throughout the country help bring the finest communications service in the world to the homes and businesses of a growing America. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES Funniest Man on submit a picture of the head of the funniest- man in; their group to the Hetzel Union desk by Feb. 11, Miss Gordon said.-' Masks or other props may not be used, and each picture must be accompanied by a 50, cents entrance fee. The pictures will be displayed WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1963 'ampm' Contest on the ground floor of the HUB for three days, and students may vote for a penny, she said. For Best Results-—Use ■ MSIIGIRN ■ CLISSIFIEDS ”"" FOr’sALE *" P]FER-MUSIC,CENTER Music head qunrters for Hammond Organs,'Pianos, all musical instruments and accessories, sheet music, and complete music books for edu cation. Open daily till 8:00 p.m. except Wed.. EL 6-3441. • IVY GREEN Wool Suit. Good condition, size 38 long. Will Bell for $2O. .Call Mike AD 8-2473. ZENITH TRANSISTOR, less than a year old.' Like new. Cost $32.60.-Sacrifice for ,$l6. Call. Tony AD 7-7476. MOTORCYCLE, limited production 1968 BSA, 600 cc bored to 640 cc. Completely overhauled. New piston rings, valves, clutch, primary chain, drive chain, rear tire, seals and gaskets, cables. Excellent machine for highway travel. Does very well, in scrambles, drags and bill climbs.'" Must sell. $3OO firm. Call FL 9-2608, ask . for Tom.' STUDIO COUCH, Dressers, Desk Lights, Breakfast Sets, Single or J'juble Beds, Davenport apd Chair. Hoy’s Used Furni ture, just" off -Mountain Street, Lemont. AD 8-0420. Open 6-9 p.m. GEM STONES—OpaI, Jade, Agate, etc. cut to order. Many on hand. Bill AD 8- 1564. FOR SALE: DORM Contract Will sell immediately. Contact Bruce UN B-4G79. USED SINGER Portable Sewing Machine. Completely .reconditioned ; carries’ A-2 title. Guaranteed for five years. $33. Call AD 8-8307. 28 PAGES or so.of diversity In Critique magazine on SALE today for 25c. _ BARGAIN: A $76 Agfa Apotar 1:4.6/85 Camera .with blue tinted lens, 10 second - timer’ time exposure to 1/600 sec., with leather case. Must sacrifice. Highest bid over $26. Call Ray AD 7-4078. """for RENT HsMMßiiisiammiitsiaiiiaiiiittimiiiiiiimiaiiiMiiai GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen! Comfortable rooms, running water or prU vate bath, central location.. (Double or single.) Quietly conducted for rest and study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany— AD 7-7792, AD 7-4850, Mrs. Cox, ATTRACTIVE SINGLE' ROOM for serious male student with full use of a newly remodeled kitchen at—-906 West College Ave. Rental $3O per month. Call AD 7* 40.77 for appointment to inspect. LARGE SINGLE ROOM for rent 9% blocks from campus. Free parking. Soma kitchen facilities. 420 S. Pugh.' AD 8-9460. COMFORTABLE Student rooms for rent at "127 East Foster Ave. Call AD 8-8689. > WANTED nimtiimiiiiiiNiimiimiMiiMiimmiisiiinimiiai TYPING OF any kind/ Reasonable rates. Call. AD 8-3764. TWO .STUDENTS to share four-man apartment. Excellent living conditions. Quiet environment. Very Inexpensive. AD 8-2769. WANTED: A USED Typewriter in oper ating condition. Call Joel UN 6-6461. ■■(■•■•ait TYPING DONE in my. home. Manuscript*, term-papers, theses. AD 7-3900. HIDe’wANTED HIDE WANTED to Philadelphia on Sun day afternoon, Feb. 3. -Please ’call Rob, UN 6-4387. "hELPWANTED MEN: LARGE NEW YORK holding coipo ration hiring male students fOr part-time employment. $45 per week for 16-18 hours. Management positions available to grad uating business and L.A. students. Call AD 7-7112, 9 a.m, to 2 p.m. REPLACEMENT FOR' coal shoveler at Delta. Tau Delta. Call-Brownie AD 8-9877. LOST: PENN STATE CLASS RING, Class of .’63, in Boucke 2nd. floor men’s room'on Friday between 10:45 and 11:00 a.m. Reward. Call Ken AD 8-8666. LARGE JADE -RING, oval shaped, gold seating. Reward offered. AD 8-3684. LOST: GOLD STONE Earring In or near Schwab Saturday. Reward. AD 7-4060. TIM THE BOSS won't like it if you fruge with his daughter. Take the T.I.M. Dancing'Lessons and be discreet. MISCELLANEOUS NEWMAN CLUB Pizza” Party following 6:16-mass on Feb. Ist. Free to all New man.- Club members. FILM ‘‘COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS* Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary. All interested persons welcome. Admission free. 26 Mineral Science, 7:30 p.m., Thurs day, Jan. 31. WE SPECIALIZE in Offset Printing. Thesis, forms,' advertising, letterheads. Flatting, silhouetting.- "We’ll do all of your printing.” Phone EL 5-6688. ELECTIONS TONIGHT 1 Student PSEA members—be* on hand to vote for officers for next year.- Student panel discussion of. "Student Teaching” will precede elec tions. Don't miss this important meeting. Room, 112 Chambers,. 7 p.m. tonight. LOOK! VEAL STEAK, mashed potatoes, string beans, salad and garlic bread. La'Galleria, 233 E. Beaver Ave. - LUTHERAN STUDENTS: Lutheran V«- ..pers ■ — Tonight, 6:30 p.m., Eisenhower *Chapei. *\U hi PERSONAL
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