FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 Jazz Concert— (Continued frOm page one) he gets "Shoeless" because an ern_ ployer once made him work in his stocking feet when he beat time too loudly on the floor. The Old Professor "The Old Professor," Lynn Christy, had his own band at the College way back when. Now he beats the skins for the Stextet and teaches English composition on the side. Bob "Mouse" Miller is a Dixie lander with be-bop tendencies but still a master at the two-beat. Bill "Bumps" Keefauver on the trombone is triple threat man since he can be found in the Col lege Symphony, Blue Band, and the Tru Blu. "Wild Dave" Briner has shades of Bobby Hackett and Louis Arm stron in his trumpet playing. He also shares vocal honors with "Shoeless." String Virtuoso George "Pops" Greenly is a virtuoso at the string bass. He is the only Tru Blu who will not be back at the College next year. The commentary of the pro gram will be handled by Jim Frakes. Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi. men's journal ism honorary. will hold a meet ing in 114 Carnegie. 7 p.m. Mon day. Student Recital A student recital sponsored by the music department will be Presented in 117 Carnegie 7 o'- clock tonight. GO TO THE COTTON BOWL FREE! Ask For Your Ticket With Every $5 Purchase at either one of the Charles Shops Winning ticket will be drawn Dec. 24th. If you are not here we will mail the free prizes to PRE•CHRISTMAS SALE ! Now Going On ! Final Hillel Town Meeting Studies Science, Religion "Are Science, Philosophy, and Religion in Conflict?" will be the topic of the final program in the current Town Meeting series at the Hillel Foundation auditorium, 133 W. Beaver avenue, 8 p.m A NEW PLYMOUTH FOR ONLY sl s ° Now you can rent a New Car during the week for a morning, afternoon or evening for as low as $2.50. INTERESTED? Call "Mick" 4286 H & S U-DRIVE-IT 536 W. COLLEGE AVE. 418601,119#* one year after graduation THAT'S what you can earn after completing one year of pilot training and winning your wings in the Air Force. It is a good deal from the start. While you're an Aviation Cadet you draw $75 per month, plus food, quarters, uniforms, medical and dental care. After successfully finishing the course, you are commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Air Force Reserve, and assigned to active duty with the Air Force at $336 a month (including flight pay), with excellent chances for further increases as promotions come through. In addition, you get an extra $5OO for each year of active duty, and will be given a chance to compete for a commission in the Regular Air Force if you are interested in a service career. This opportunity, which cannot be duplicated anywhere else at any price, equips men for well paid, responsible positions throughout the avia tion industry, at high pay from the beginning. It THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sunday. This series is sponsored by the Cultural committee under the chairmanship of Fred Haber. The speakers, who will be in troduced by Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, director of the Foundation. Include Dr. Ray Dotterer, professor emeritus of philosophy; Rev. Robert H. Eads, University ._..._....-- MM;ii En - -' Baptist Church; and Dr. Joseph H. Simons, professor of physical chemistry -and director of the HUNGRY ? TRY HOWARD'S TASTY SANDWICHES HOT DISHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE • WE KNOW YOU'LL RETURN TO HOWARD'S Corner Beaver Avenue and Pugh Street -~ ~~~-: M=1!I The U. S. Air Force offers you is open to you if you're single, between 20 and 26 1 / 2 years old, and have completed at least one half the requirements for a degree from an accredited college or university (or pass an exami nation measuring the equivalent). Ask for details at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, or write to Headquarters, U. S. Air Force, Attention: Aviation Cadet Section, Washington 25, D. C. U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE NOTES If you were awaiting assignment or taking training when the Aviation Cadet program was cut back in 1944-45, you can re-qualify simply by passing the physical examination, provided you meet the other requirements listed abo v e. Write for information to Headquarters, U. S. Air Force, Atten tion: Aviation Cadet Section, Washington 25, D. C. fluorine laboratories. The public is invited to There is no admission ch PAGE F.-iv/A;
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