The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 09, 1965, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
North 'Halls: Hottes' Win Contest
FRATERNITY DIVISION
Alpha Gamma Rho's second place
Allocation Will Assist
Beef, Sheep Research
Nine-hundred and fifty thou
sand dollars will be allocated by
the General State Authority to
i
the University for the College of
Agriculture's beef and sheep
barn expansion program. The!
exact date for the construction'
to begin is indefinite as build-1
ing plans will be submitted to.
the General State Authority
on March 17 and interested!
architects will subsequently
submit their bids for construc-;
tion.
Paul J. Phillips, Jr., assist-;
ant professor of Animal In-1
dustry, said expansion is neces
sary primarily because of the;
limited facilities currently
available for research work in
the beef and sheep program.!
He stressed that "the main in-:
crease will be in the research',
program rather than the live-!
stock program, the number of!
cattle and sheep will not be,
increased but transferred to;
the new barn."
The barn expansion will con
sist of a combination beef and;
sheep barn with several ad-;
joining wings which will be
used for research work and,
for classroom.i and offices.
Study in
Guadalajara, Mexico
The Guadalajara Summer School, a
fully accredited University of Arizona
program, conducted in cooperation
with professors from Stanford Uni
versity, University of California, and
Guadalajara, will offer June 28 to
Aug. 7, art, folklore, geography,
history, language and literature
courses. Tuition, board and room is
$265. Write Prof. Juan B. Reel,
P.O. Box 7227, Stanford, Calif.
Accelerator Building
A I P
Dr. Blewler
Tour
Lecture
Accelerator Building
Instrumentation
Methods
Particles
Tonight
7:15 P.M.
Members and
Guests Only
A I P
Accelerator Building
STUDENT FLIGHTS TO •
, EUROPE BY JET
ROUND TRIP $325.00 •
(based on 25 or more)
• FOR - PENN STATE STUDENTS AND FACULTY
ALL DEPARTURES WITH SCHEDULED AIRLINES
Ist Depirture "A" Fit., TWA, Lv. New York, June 15
Lv.• London, September 8
2nd Departure • "B" Flt.. PAN AM, Lv: New York, June 21
Lv. London, September 7
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3rd Departure "C" , F11.. AIR INDIA, Lv. New York, June 21
8.0.A.C., Lv. London, August 16
For Information:'
' Dave Yankowitz * 238-3493
Write, 0 University Group,Tours
, • " P.O. Box 404 • Willie Miller 238-9135 -
State Coltege, , Penna. Steve Hicks 2384439
The new barn will be located
on farm five directly across
from the orchard. It will be
constructed in an open-shed,
pole-type fashion.
Speaking further on the ex
pansion program, Phillips said,
"This is going to allow us to
give more balance to the pro
gram in our department. The
pure-bred program is strong
on an international basis while
the beef and sheep program is
limited on this basis on ac
count of the facilities avail
able.
Grads, Undergraduates
The greatest importance ofl
the expansion is that it will
enable undergraduate and es-1
pecially graduate students in
the cattle and sheep program
to have greatly increased fa—
cilities for research work."
After the new barn is com
pleted the old beef and sheep
barns will serve as classrooms
and residence halls, Phillips
explained.
Concerning the employees
of the new barn, Phillips said,
"There will. be no more em
ployees, the ,increase will' be
in the number of graduate stu
dents in the research wing."
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Ei..DS TODAY! j. L...,_.v.411T in "Dear Brigette"
The weekend snowfall provided nearly perfect working
conditions for the third annual snow sculpture contest spon
sored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity.
First place winners in the independent division was
Schuylkill House (North Halls) With' an entry entitled "In
Memorium, 27 . -0." The sculpture depicted a Volkswagen
being pushed into a pond by two students. The House will'
receive $25. '
Centre House (North Halls) took second place in the
contest, to win $2O, with the "Vices of Penn State," and a
sclupture by Armstrong House (East Halls), "All Nighter"
took third place in the competition, winning $l5.
Fouth place went to Chestnut House (West Halls) with
a "Loaded Lion." This sculpture was a Nittany Lion crouch
ing holding up an overflowing beer mug. The prize was $lO.
Judges for the independent contest were George Zore
tich, associate head of the art department and Albert Knott,
assistant professor of architecture engineering.
Winners of the fraternity division were Pi,Kappa Phi
who worked with Zeta Tau Alpha ,to create "Building for
the Future," a sculpture with several small animals play
ing with large blocks.
Second place went to Alpha Gamma Rho for their sculp
ture, "Down for the Count of Ten (Weeks)." This was a
monster laying flat on his back looking at his stomach.
First place sorority winner was Gamma Ph'i Beta with
"Get that Tiger by the Tail," a Nittany lion swallowing a
Princeton Tiger.
Second place went to Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority with
its "PSU Square Meal"—a large hamburger and mug sur
rounding a small student.•
Trophies will be presented to winners in the fraternity
and sorority division tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Hein' Union
Assembly room.
SORORITY DIVISION
. Gamma Phi Beta's first place
Fifiriiktt-LIJK4S
THE •DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
COLLEGIAN CLii,SSIFIEDS
FOR SALE FOR RENT
GIRL'S ENGLISH BIKE. Needs repairs. TWO MEN .NEEDED to share 10x$0
Best Offer. 862-8896, Phyllis. Trailer for spring term. One mile from
campus. Call 2384758.
BOY'S ENGLISH RACER BICYCLE, _
deluxe, With all accessories. Only 6 , TWO ROOM unfurnishedunfurnished apartment, 228
months old. Call Dick 865.8992. South Allen. 238.3174 Available in March.
DORM CONTRACT—convenient location' , NEWLY REMODELED three or tour
in West Halls. Reduced for spring term. man apartment 2 1 / 2 block from campus.
Call Bill 865-5861. Summer term. Ale conditioned. Call
DORM CONTRACT for sale. Reduction.
HEN) SKIS, standards. Good Condition.
6'3" Marker Toe Tyrone. Cable release.
550. Bill Ol lver 2384097.
1960 VW, sunroof. rae.tn. Good condition
Must sets—leaving country. 238-6828.
LAMBRETTA 150 Scooter. 1958. Fine
condition. Just cleaned out and re•timed.
0165. Bob 865-4607.
DORM CONTRACT ter spring term
CHEAP!!! Call Sonny 865.6444 or 238
9862. HELP!!!
NEED A CAR for the spring term?
Going to Europe—must sell 4.d00r 1960
Renault. Make me an offer. Phone
John, 237-3044.
DAVENPORTS, overstuffed chairs, break•
fast sets, beds, chest of drawers, tables
and desks. Hoy's Used Furniture. From
State College turn right at Ktinger's
farm, Mountain Street, 'Lemont. Phone
238-0420, Open 6-9 p.m., Saturday after
noons.
1941 CHEVY Limousine; 1 seals, 6 doors,
good running condition. Best otter. Call
Bob Morris, Sigtna Tau Gamma, 237-
4819.
DORM CONTRACT for spring term.
Discount. Must sell. 011 Tom 865-3118
or 238-3014.
SALE: 1961 RENAULT. New engine,
radio, heater, white walls, low mileage,
good condition. Call 238-3419 or 238-9394.
DORM CONTRACT, West Halls, spring
term. Any offer above 5200. Can move
immediately. Call Dan 865-2388.
HONDA time is here. Greet spring on
a HONDA. Prices from 5215,00. Used
HONDAS available, Williamson Sports
Motors, 262 B. Beaver Avenue. (Kappa
Sigma Bldg.) 231-2581.
FOR SALE: Heavy Sheep Skin Rugs,
4 ft. by 9. ft.—available in blue, white,'
red, etc. Perfect throw rug. Call Dow
238-6062.
STAMPS, COINS, reasonably priced.
Have mainly U.S. and U.N. first day
covers and plate blocks, halves, silver
dollars and proof sets. Call 238-3223
after 6 p.m.
TABLES AND CHAIRS for rent. At
United Rent. Ails "We rent most every
thing." Next to Bus Terminal. 23E43037.
ONE SONY "200" Tape Recorder left at
Safe price. 5179.50. Regular price is
$239.50. Television Service Center.'
HELP WANTED
THERE ARE excellent career opportuni
ties in Central Penna. Register with us
today. Penn Central Personnel Service,
Hotel State College. 238.492 f.
GRADUATING CHEMISTS Lubricants
Research, Fee and refocatlon paid. Penn
Central Personnel, Hotel State College.
2.38.192 L.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITER RENTALS. IBM & Olym•
pia—electrics, standards & portable type•
writers. Prompt repair service. Nitfany
Office Equipment; 1207 S. Atherton.
2311.05x8.
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: ATTENTION :
- STUDENTS
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• •
• Reservation are •
• • BEING taken now
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• THROUGH THE •
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• for all Greyhound and
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• Buses. for •
• Mar. 17, 18, 19, 20 2. A'
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• Tickets Must Be Y;
'Purchased 'by 10:30
•• The Day Before. •
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• For Further Information•• •
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237-4181 '
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INDEPENDENT DIVISION
. first place winner
Women's Week Schedule Given
"A woman is not known un-i The week will conclude with
til she knows herself," is the bulletin board displays fea
theme of this year's Associa-I turing accomplishments of
tion of Women Students Wom-I residents such as paintings,
en's Week, to be held March'poetry, handicrafts, knitting,
29 - April 4. sewing an d other artistic
During this week different:, achievements of University
aspects of a college woman's women.
life will be emphasized by in -1 Volunteers for the program
dividual residence hall dis-1 are still needed in most resi
plays and planned activities!dence halls,
each day of the week.
The schedule is as follows:
•Monday—women's honorary',
societies members will wear
their hats on campus.
*Tuesday—junior residents in'
all the residence halls will!
hold their annual spring pro
gram.
•Wednesday—each women's
residence hall will have a
tea and an after dinner
speaker will be featured.
•Thursday—individual resi
dence hall activities such as
hootenannies, student panels
and fashion shows will be
held,
D .
ROOMMATE WANTED for room private
home; own entrance, own shower facili
ties, Calf Ben 238-3564.
I SINGLE or double room available
spring semester. Call 237-434.
SINGLE ROOM for girl in private home.
Additional double room available In
April. 523 North Allen. 238.4438.
RENT: SPACIOUS modern 3 room apart
meet. One minute from campus. Fur
nlshings, TV- tree. Summer term. 238
1368.
DOUBLE ROOM in quiet house, 1 , ./3
blocks from campus. Twin beds, stall
showers. 243 S. 'Pugh St,
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, foreign
students. Friend's Inlernatlonat House
offers community living at compatible
rates. Call 238-2660 for information.
THREE MAN Apartment, spring term,
ciose to campus. 238-4706.
NOTICE
MALE STUDENTS; 'Shirts ironed to'
your taste. 25c per shirt. Call 238.0459.
COMPUTER CLUB meeting, Thursday,
March )), 7:30 p.m. In 111 Boucke, Sub
lea: Peripheral Equipment. Everyone
is welcome.
NITTANY GROTTO meeting, Wed.,
March le, 705 p.m., 12) Mt. Elections.
Demonstration—What to do When heart
and breathing stop!
BOSTON BOUND in June; apartment
mates desired. Contact Ruth atter 10:00,
P. 654.444.
HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR, U.C.A, film,
March 29, HUB assembly hall. Don't
miss it.
DOG TRAINING. 10 week course, be
ginning March 10. Contact Leon Hue,
466-6185, after 5 p.m.
TIM GDl's TIMC needs commissioners
for our projects. What are your interests?
We need them! Sign up at HUB desk
before April 7. You will be contacted.
DAV)D SPRINTZEhI, Dr. Rom, and
Dr. Zelinsky discuss the alternatives in
Vietnam Tuesday at 4, 112 Chambers.
Faculty Committee and SENSE.
FINAL MEETING of term for Penn
State Camera Club. Bring B&W Prints
in any category for HUB exhibition.
Pick up slides. 214 Boucke, 7:30 p.m.
Tues. Meeting will be short.
For Good Results
Use
Collegian Classifieds
- AUTO -
PARTS • ACCESSORIES
Western Auto
112 :-.;. FRAZIER ST.
HERLOCHER'S •
RESTAURANT
Your Favorite Beverage
"THE UPSTAIRS"
PIZZA
WANTED
STUDENT WISHES to join 3 or d man
apartment spring term. Dave 230-6971.
238-2473, ask for caterer.
ROOMMATE TO share apartment, two
blocks from campus. Call Ellen after
6, 238.4628.
WANTED: FEMALE roommate to share
four room apartment with two girls for
spring term. 238-4108.
WANTED: FEMALE grad student to
share attractive apartment spring and
summer. Call Sally 865.8742.
ROOMMATE WANTED for an apart
Merit spring term. Close to campus.
Call Ron 237-4321.
ROOMMATE WANTED: Third man
needed for apartment, 3 blocks from
campus, Call 233.3557.
SEAMSTRESS Mil do any kind of atter
ations. FREE pick-up and delivery
237-2312.
ROOMMATE FOR spring term—sharp
apartment. Call 237-3152.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS can hero
you rent your apartment. Rates are
low and everyone reads the Classifieds.
Call Dolly Collegian 865-2531.
LOST AT Beaux Arts Ball—black sand•
blast Stanwell Pipe with repaired stem.
SIO reward. (Obviously for soniimeolai
value.) Call 238-0865.
BROWN CHESTERFIELD at Alpha Sig,
Saturday night, February 27. I have
yours, Call Susan 865.8290.
ATTENTION
TIM SOFTBALL registration forms at
HUB desk. Deadline April 2nd.
special
Fifteen years ago, our
Company pioneered the
idea of an internship
program for college
students interested in
life insurance careers.
Time has proved
its worth.
Our campus agents are
trained while' they're
still at school, given a
chance to make a proper
career decision before
graduation. 37% of
thOSe participating in
this program in the last
10 years are currently
enjoying successful
careers with the
Company in sales,
supervisory, and
management spots. .22°/0
of the Company's 50
top agents began 'their
insurance careers while
college students. ,
We think-our campus
internship program is
pretty special—so do
others. We' d be glad to
tell you more about it.
Robert A. Szeyller
Campus Supervisor
103 E. Beaver Ave.
AD''M544
State College
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Advanced Bookings for Spring Term are
desirable - and presently available.
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