Page Four CAMPUS BULLETIN Notices of meetings to be pub lished in this column may be left at Student Union Office in Old Main up to 1 p.m. on the day prececding publication. TOMORROW Alpha Delta Sigma, 418 Old Main, 8 p. m. Blue Key, Phi Sigma Kappa, 7 pT m. MISCELLANEOUS*, ; Invitations and announeements'/.for seniors available at Student Union; ollico. The names of new fraternity offi cers should be bunded in at Student Union Immediately.. IFC meeting postponed until 7:15 Thursday night. Hugh Beaver outing at Whipple's Dam. Saturday. May 21. Leave Old Main at 2:3u, returning after supper. Sign up in C. A. oflice before Friduy noon. All past members invited. Dairy Seniors Take State Examinations Ten seniors of the department of dairy husbandry took special exam inations last Friday to become "li censed testers.” Those who pass the tests will bo qualified to test fat content.of milk and cream for dairy .producers. The examinations were given 'under the supervision of C. William Fisher of the Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg. CATHAUM .'A Wdf’ncr BiothcisThutic • " Shows ut 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 LAST TIMES TODAY. WEDNESDAY ONLY —-SPECIAL WALT DISNEY’S " academy AWARD REVUE! A Collection of Prize-Winning MICKEY MOUSE and SILLY SYMPHONY Cartoons. TIUKSDAY—FRIDAY Added: “MARCH OF TIME” LATEST ISSUE Book Candidates Must Report Editorial candidates for the Stu dent Handbook must report at 7:30 tonight at the Collegian news room, third floor, 'Old Main, iSalvatore S. Bala, editor of the Handbook, an nounced. All assigned stories must be writ ten and handed iii at the meeting. Those unable to attend should no tify either Sala or June Price, '•women’s editor. Lion Tracksters Win Over Orange (Continued From Pugo Three) about our meet, but I think I’ll inclose tho summaries so dad can view Lite times. Gotta get some sleep now. and maybe I’ll break 'my one-point record against Woodruff and company next Saturduy in the Stadium. Your loving suu, Billy Summary of the meet: ■Mile run—Won by Gordon, Penn State; Maule, Penn 'State, second; Sentiff,Syracuse, third. Time—4:34.4. 440-yard dash—Won by Pierce, Penn :State; Yohn, Penn State, sec ond; McCall, Penn State, third. Time 53.1. 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Bauer, Penn - State; Traschell, Syra cuse, second; Frazier, Penn State, third. Time—ls. 7. 100-yard dash—Won by Gliekman, Syracuse; Stollcr, Penn State, second; Engel, 'Penn State, third. Time—lo. 4. Two-mile run—Won by Smith, Penn State; Cavileer, Syracuse, sec ond; Maulc, Penn State, third. Time —9:50.5.. 880-yard run—Won by Griest, Penn State; 'Hahn, Syracuse, second; Wear, Pehn State, third. Time—2:o2.7. 220-yard low hurdles Won by Bauer, Penn State; Frazier, Penn State,., second; Trascholl, Syracuse, third. Time—26.7. , 220-yard dash—Won by Gliekman, Syracuse; 'Sutton, Penn State, sec ond; Stoller,'Penn State, third. Time —23.. . Shot’put—Won by Hitchborn, Syr acuse; Hanley, Penn State, second; Murphy, Penn State, third. Distance —43 feet 94 inch. iPole vault—Won by Clark, Penn State; tie for second between Jack- Ison, Jpenn State, and Ben jo; Syracuse. Height—l 2 feet. High jump—Won . by Doehiiort, Penn . State; tie for second among Sandham and Smith, Penn State, 1 Clark and Rubenstein, • Syracuse. Height—s feet 10 inches. Hammer—Won by Himes, Penn State; Moore, Syracuse, second; Fair, Penn State, third. Distance—l 36 feet 2 inches. Discus—Won by Murphy, Penn State; Mungcr, Syracuse, second; Priolo, Penn State, third. Distance— -140 feet 794 inches. Broad jump Won by Cramer, Penn State; Spawn, Syracuse, sec ond; Redmond, Penn State, third. Distance—22 feet. Javelin—Won by Hitchborn, Syra cuse; .Ickcs, Penn State, second; Swarr, Syracuse, third. Distance— -154 feet 7 inches. Graduation Diplomas Presented By Hetzel Presidentjtalph D. .Hetzel, present ed certificates to members of the graduating class of the AUeiitown Technical School Center at its 25th anniversary banquet last night. The commencement address was de livered by Dr. Harry P. Hammond, dean of the school of engineering. J. O. Keller, assistant to the Presi dent, was toastmaster. Matinee Saturday Only . . 1:30 Evenings at ... . 6:30, 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:U5 p.m. REVIEW WEEK TODAY ONLY .Janet Gaynor, Fredrlc March in “A STAR IS HORN” WEDNESDAY Sylvia Sidney, Claire Trevor, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart In “DEAD END” THURSDAY John Boles, Barbara Stanwyck In ; “STELLA DALLAS” FRIDAY Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. In “PRISONER OF ZENDA” SATURDAY -‘V . . Dorothy L'amour; - Jon Hall, Mary A'stor . :?'• in>. . . ■ ' - . “HURRICANE" Watkins Releases Conflict Schedule (Continued From Page One) For 17 May 24—10:20 For For 35 May 27—10:20 For For 41 May 23—1:40 For For 78 May 27—8:00 For For 84 May 27—1:40 For For 05 May 27—10:20 For For 127 May2G—B:oo For • G00g24 'May 28—8:00 218 M»I Ger 2 May 27—8:00 101 NLA Gcr 4 May 27—8:00 101 NLA lIE2IOV May2B—B:oo 207'11E lIE 301 May 28—8:00 224 HE HE 429 v May 26—10:20 207 JIE Hist 2 May 28—8:00 25 SLA • Hist 12 May 26—1:40 25 SLA Hist 18 May 27—8:00 15 SLA HiftlO May26—B:oo 28 SLA Hist2o May26—B:oo 28 SLA Hist 2-1 May 23—10:20 223 EngF Hort 3 Mav 26—10:20 104 Hort Ifwy 1 May 26—8:00 203 EngA Hyd 4 May 28—8:00 1 MEng 10205 May27—lo:2o 102EngA IE 315 May 27—10:20 301 EngC IE 401 May 25—8:00 303'EngB IE 400 May 27—8:00 302 Engiß Jour 2 May 28—10:20 312 Main Jour 13 May 28—10:20 418 Main Jour 30 May 26—1:40 312 Main Jour 40 May 26—8:00 312 Main Math 2 May2B—B:oo 101 NLA Math 8 May 27—10:20 1 NLA Math 10 May 27—10:20 INLA Math'll May2B—B:oo 101 NLA Mchsl May 27 —S :00 101 EngA ME 101 May 28—8:00 101 EngA MEDes 104 May 24—10:20 201 EngC Phil 7 May 26—4:00 201 TC Pol Sci 3 May 27—8:00 14 SLA Pol Sci 5 May 28—8:00 19 SLA Pol Sci 13 May27—lo:2o 405 Main Pol Sci 21 May 27—10:20 3 SLA Pol Sci 26 May 26—10:20 3 SLA Pol Sci 422 -May 24—8:00 18 SLA Psy 2 May 26—8:00 1 EngF Psy 14 May 27—1:40 1 EngF Psy 21 May 28—8:00 1 EngF Psy 421 May 24—1:40 3 lIE Soc 1 May 27—8:00 3 SLA Soc 2 May 27—8:00 5 SLA Soc 3 May 27—8:00 5 SLA Soc 5 May 27—1:40 25 SLA Soc 15 May 25—1:40 3HE Soc 60 May 28—8:00 3 SLA Zool 3 May 28—10:20 25 SLA Zool 25 May 26—8:00 3 SLA Zool 29 Mhy2B—B:oo 5 SLA Zool 41 May 26—8:00 5 SLA Zool 440 May 28—8:00 2 Zool REGULAR EXAM CHANGES DH 15 May 23—7-0:00 p.m. 100 Hort Ed 424 May 23—1:00 - 110 H E Jour 46 May 26—8:00 Changed from 117 Dairy to 25 SLA LA 11 May 25-7-0:00 p.m. 110 lIE ME 5 May 28—2:00 107-MEng Intramural Highlights (Continued From Pape Three) with Beaman pitching and Fitsinger catching, took a close, hard-fought contest from the Penn State Club. Bob Smith pitched and Gal Galbraith caught for tho Penn State Club. Gra ham’s A. C. knocked Varsity Hall out of the running by beating them 8-4. iB. R. 8., battened by Davis and Shorty, also defeated the Ag Eds, 6-5. Gartley and Schaeffer formed the battery for the Ag Eds. Soccer: •In a game Unit went into extra periods, Phi Gamma Delta'edged out Phi Kappa, 3-1, on Thursday after noon as competition in intramural soccer continued. Andrew Walters, Tom IRitlcnhouse, and Bob llutchiu-i son scored goals for tho Phi Gams, with Hutchinson sinking the extra period marker. Featuring a strong defense, Bela Sigma Rho downed Beta Theta Pi, 1-0, in the second game Thursday, Gene Lermau’s lalley in the first half, along with 'Norman Racusiu’s goal lending, were deciding factors in the Beta Bigs victory. Tennis: With four contests settled Thurs day and two more completed Friday, intramural tennis had a busy week. On Thursday, the Delta Upsilou com-* bination of Bob Van Benschoteu and Jimmy Olcwine beat Don Scheuer ami AI Parsons of Phi Delta Theta in two tight sets, 7-5, 0-7. Kappa Sigs Ted Loseo and Johnny Pearce won from Bill Joachim and Bill Howarth, DU’s, 6-3, 6-4. Lauren McGill ami Harry Finney, Signm Phi Epsilon, won over Andy Smith and Don llorrocks, Alpha Tau Omcgo, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1. A strong Phi Epsilon Pi combination of Malcolm Weinstein and Gilbert Feldman swamped Bob Goodman and Ben Nei ble, Phi KalCppa Tau, 6-2, 6-1. 'On Friday, Weinstein and Feldman again displayed their power in down ing DU’s Van Benschoteu and Ole wine, 6-2, 6-3. The Kappa Sigma, combination of Lcsco and Pearce won its second match by defeating Charles Witter and Don Nukes of Alpha Tau Omega, 6-3, 6-3. ’3B Dinner Dance Set The Senior-dinner dance will be lipid May 26 at 6:45 o’clock in the Nittany Lion Inn. Bill Bottorf’s or chestra will .provide the music. Sen iors must sign up either at the <Stu r dent Union desk or the Mac hall bul letin board before next Saturday. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN To Hold Confab Here The second annual 4-H senior ex tension conference will be held here June 6,7, and 8, it was announced yesterday. Tho program will include speakers and discussions on arrangement, farm and home problems, outlook for farm ing, legal problems of the home and farm, and social recreational events. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma? chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Avc., 38 yr. G. D. LOST Brown leather notebook. Name Inside. Finder please call Robert Fi ler SBl. Reward. 229-2 t-pd-PB FOR SALE —193 U Ford coach In good condition. Hcasoimble, call 2481. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUMG— All work guaranteed. Ruckcts called for and delivered. The Restringer, 206 W. College Ave. Dial 3360. 231-yr-pd-WWB LOST—CoId evening bag Saturday night between Nittany Lion Inn and Skytop. 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