PAGE EIGHT Westminster Foundation Dr. John O. Nelson will speak on “Christ and One’s Vocation” in the Fireside Room at 9:JO a.m. and 6:20 p.xn. Sunday. He will be the leader for the weekend seminar at the Westminster Foun dation. ASME Tickets priced at $1.50 for the ASME 'banquet to be held at the Nittany Lion Inn, Thursday are still on sale and may be obtained from the branch chairmen. May Day Practice There will be a practice for the May Day Procession in front of Old Main at 3:30 o’clock today. Those requested to be present are the Queen’s court. Phi Mu Alpha, Louise Homer Club, Modem Dance Club and May Pole dan cers. Room Choosing Any girl who has not chosen a room for the fall semester should report to the office of the Deem ; of Women today. Seniors Limit- (Continued from page one) scribed as “sweet and mellow.” He and his band’s music-making is noted for its individuality and can be identified whenever it is played as “indubitably Charlie’s.” Spivak, who has broken many records, got his first big engage ment at the Glen Island Casino in New Rochelle, N. Y., the jump ing off place for more than a dozen of the nation’s top-flight bandleaders. He w£is so successful there that the casino, traditionally a summer spot, broke the precedent by keeping its doors open for the •winter season to accommodate Spivak’s extended “by popular request” contract. He later broke Glenn Miller’s and Jimmy Dorsey’s records at the Hotel Pennsylvania’s Cafe Rouge and the Hotel Commodore. ■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ' . A News Briefs IMA Meeting All groups of'ten or more in dependent men ar*» invited to at tend the IMA meeting in 401 Old Main, at 8 p,m. Monday. Navy Procurement A Nayy Department represent ative will discuss the new offi cer procurement program of the Navy and Naval Reserve at the College next week. Graduating seniors interested in regular or reserve in the Navy may appear for an interview in 121 Sparks at 8 p.m. Tuesday. : IFC Keys I Men who have ordered IFC keys and have not as yet received them are asked to pick them up in 102 Old Mlain today. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Bi, international professional commerce fraternity recently initiated Vincent Baugh man, Patrick Boner, Joseph East lack, George English, Ernest Leib lein, Arthur Lorenz, Ralph Pe ters, John Pfahl, Edward Serker ke, Russell TealL Richard Weil, Donald Welker, and Harold Wel ler. "REMEMBER MOTHER ... SHE NEVER FOR6ETS" ORDER FLOWERS FOR HER NOW... Still Time to Telegraph Flowers Anywhere BILL McMULLEN, Florist PHONE 2434 135 SO. ALLEN ST. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Speaker Award- (Continued from page one) bers of the Debate squad are not permitted to rise the current de bate topic. In their assigned rooms at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, entrants will speak for five qjinutes without notes. One person frqpi each sec tion will speak in the semi-finals in 121 Sparks at approximately 8 Pi m. the same evening. The ori ginal topic must be used. •The six participants chosen from the semi-finals will speak in the finals in 10 Sparks at 7:30 p. m., Friday. Finalists must se lect a new topic, in conference with Professor Schug, in his of fice, 311 Sparks, by apipointment. Final speeches will be eight to ten minutes in length and must be delivered without notes. This event is more than a half century old. It was recently re named in honor of Dr. Frizzell, the first head of the speech de partment at the College, who re tired with emeritus rank on June 30, 1946 after nearly 45 years of teaching. SENIOR BALL FRIDAY, MAY 23 Tickets on Sale at AA Window Old Main On Friday, May 3 $3.60 Couple Dugan 'Salute's State In June Magazine “The Trouble with College” by Jaunes Dugan, former Penn Stater and past Froth editor, gives the College national publicity in the June issue of “Salute” magazine —that’s “Yank” with a ruptured duck—now on sale. Dean Warnock, Edward Ban yai, David Nemeth and Joseph Uihrin are mentioned in the ar ticle. A picture of Nemeth with his wife and five-year-old son, Jinumy, is shown. Also pictured are Howard and Mary Dudley, planning a vegetable garden to help make ends meet. Culminating a six month na tional survey, the report consid ers inadequate subsistence aind housing shortages to be the main student veteran problems. Clase lllnhitroduciiig Lf {HER EXCI l « 'QubAbes Sum Coß«s« DANCING 9-1 SEMI-FORMAL /p-" Opel (Contimusd parts - ing E. Alio a open to; sinlu one interested 1 In the M< Laboratory . types at engin* tion and vr run on the: also be pi power plant terested. stories and excerpt* from letter are used to typify the natiomwidi findings. Tax Included