rAcl•ar, rac;lrr Bonn-- (Continued from page one) sophomore board are Lee Dale donne, Debby Helfand, Gerald Krupp, Phyllis Kessler, Judy Lippman, James Diefenderfer, Rob e r t Chamberlain, Marilyn Grossman, Robert Hance, Norma Davis, Larry, Pleat, Lois Stern, Myron Enelow, Sallesa Citron baum, Shirley HolloWay, Berna dine Fulton, Joan Hertel, Marilou Croop. Dave Kleinberg, Bruce Issac man, Michael Morris, Pat Hall, Gale Grimm, Peg Mayberry, and Jim Geffert were moved up to the advertising sophomore board. Jean Marohonic, Judy Kraft, Jane Yahres, Gloria Shoemaker, Nancy Geltz, Frank Kelly, Wil liam Stotler, Nancy Marcinek, and Louis Morgans were promot ed to the sophomore promotion board. Sophomore Editorial Board Moved up to the sophomore editorial board were Dave Wei ner, Howard Boleky, Anne Co hen, Virginia Opoczenski, Gin ger Welliver, Barbara Reynolds, and Pat Hall. Cam Heverley and Peter Lunde were promoted to the photographic sophomore board while Carrol Chapman, Pat Weertz, Richard Parsons, Bob Naylor, and Grey were moved up to art sophomore board. FTA- (Continued from Gage one) perience in Teaching?," 101 Tem porary; "How May Future Teach ers Help Solve Minority Prob lems?," 10 2 Temporary; "How May We Meet the Problems in the Organization and Operation of FTA Clubs and Chapters?," 128 Temporary; and "How May Education Meet The Problems of Mobilization?," 131 Temporary. At 10:30 a.m., the moderators from each workshop group will present summaries of their dis cussions in 105 Whitehall. A busi ness session at 10:55 a.m. will include the nomination and elec tion of PFTA officers. State Senator Fred Hare, of Somerset, will deliver the closing address. Russian Art— (Continued From page one) is being reshaped to show that the Soviet is the best nation in the world, Simmons said. More over, writers are trying to ready the people to the transition from socialism to a limited commu nism. At present, Simmons said, the Soviet Union is a socialistic na tion. Stalin maintains Russia can not be communist until the rest of the world turns from capi talism, he said. Electrical Engineering Group Meets Tonight The Electrical Engineering so ciety will meet at 7:30 tonight in 110 Electrical Engineering, John Stanzione, president,. said yesterday. Nominations for next year's officers will be made. To be eli gible for office a student must be a member of either the student branch of the American Insti tute of Electrical Engineers or the Institute of Radio Engineers and the society, he said. Reports for the preliminary contest of the AIEE-IRE sub section prize paper competition will be presented. Good News for IFC WEEKEND ! Portage Cleaners are now able to give you Quick Pressing, even while you wait. Portage Cleaners are also equipped to do all kinds of alterations. Remember us for expert Shirt Laundering Cash and Carry 18 cents each PORTAGE CLEANERS New location-118 S. Pugh St. Phone 2632 Today THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1926 BUICK six wheels, low gas mileage $125. Call Ken 7167. GOLF CLUBS good condition , a give away. Call Len 296 Hamilton Hall. Phone 5051-1189. G.E. REFRIGERATOR very good con dition $50.00. Phone State College 3925.- 129 S. Miles St. Model - UN Group Best Since '45 Dr. Waldo Chamberlin, -one time head of the documents divi sion of the United Nations, praised the model General As sembly of the UN at Beaver col lege last week as the best since 1945. A delegation from Penn State's International Relations club at tended the meeting. Dr. Frances Fussell. consultant in the executive office of the President of the United ,States, and Abraham Feller, general counsel to the United Nations, spoke in the plenary sessions of the model UN. George Keenan was ,chairman of the machinery committee, and Robert Alderdice and Jay Head ley were members of the com mittee. Other delegates were William Klisanin, finance committee; Al bert Hand and Jack Palmer, pol itical committee; and Miriam Kugelman, trusteeship commit tee. Dr. Elton Atwater, political science professor and advisor to IRC, accompanied the delegation. Hat Societies— (Continued from rage one) not selected first assistant mana gers will be selected later, Mutch ler said. The society will select 15 general activities men in ad dition to the first assistant mana gers, he said. Applicants may send their let ters to either hat society, or to both, if they desire, Mutchler and Carlson announced. ROTC Unit To Meet Officers will be elected for the coming school year at a meeting of Scabbard and Blade, military honorary group, today at 7:30 p.m. at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. STARLITE DRIVE-IN ON BELLEFONTE ROAD Shows 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday "Corvette K 225" RANDOLPH SCOTT ROBERT MITCHUM Also Selected Short Subjects FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Iroquois Trail" George Montgomery Brenda Marshall Also Selected Short Subjects FOR SALE 1941 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe Tudor Sedan. Good condition. Call Harry, 7881 between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. size 14. One aqua, EVENING GOWNS one black, one blue, one green, one ivory velvet size 16. Will sell cheap. Call Dotty 4822 or 433 W. Beaver. TUXEDO 37 short $2O for man 5'5" or less. Ask for May, 419 W. Foster/Ave. after 6 p.m. LAVENDER ORGANDIE strapless eve ning gown. New this spring. Worn once. Never in State College. Peg. 312 Simmons. 1936 TERR,!iPLANF I four-door good running condition, body, five good tires, heater. Must sell. $65. Call 2117 after 5 p.m. STATION WAGON—Ford 1940. Excel lent condition. Must sell. All offers considered. Phone 3411. LOST BLACK LEATHER Wallet somewhere on campus. Important cards. Phone 3907. Ask for Joe Rynewicz. Reward. LOST: WRIST Watch near 405 Old Main. Finder please contact Major Belfrey Air ROTC office. 3:* • Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests .n?q~ £:j~ .hJ "Jl~ Number 16... THE HARLEQUIN DUCK He might be the merry-andrew of the marshlands, but lately he's been downright glum about these trick cigarette mildness tests. Never one to duck facts, be holds nothing much can be proved by a sniff of one brand or a quick puff from another. Snap judgments can't take the place of regular, day-to-day smoking. That's why so many smokers are turning to ... The sensible test . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke on a pack after pack, day itfter day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you've enjoyed Camels and only Camels for 30 days in your "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), we believe you'll know why ... MOre People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette! LOST SIZE 44 RAINCOAT with government check in pocket. -I have yours. Call 3173 Harold Rehrig. • 479 E. Beaver Ave. ' GIRLS GREEN Coat taken from Phi Kappa Sigma Saturday night. Call 403 Atherton. I have yours. TRENCH COAT in Sparks during 1.F.0 sing Tues. Call 3181. Ask for Davis. GABARDINE TOPCOAT exchanged at State Diner March 18th. Person taking the coat pleaie phone'Carl Collins, Ext. 281. ' MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call • 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex perience is at your service. GERMAN and FRENCH tutoring. Euro- pean language teacher with American college experience. Elizabeth , Mares,- 715 W. Park. Phone 6387. TENNIS FANS. It's Hassinger for' rac- quet stringing the NO-AWL Way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racquet. 514 E. Beaver after 5 p.m.• dMtMAY, APRIL - -5; 1951 WANTED APARTMENT FOR the summer or per ...manently. Call Stolper or Wax 3204• or 6939. YOUNG' MARRIED couple wantii small furnished apartment for summer . in State College or vicinity. Contact..Daghir. Phi Sigma Kappa. STUDENT TO Baby Sit Do part time work around private residence in' ex change for cash and first floor room and bath. Private entrance. Apply.only.'if you Plitt to be here throughout summer. Write P.O. Box 142, State College, Pa. . WANTED SUBSTITUTE. waiters for dinner danee Saturday night meal' plus cash. Call 4444. • , . SMALL APARTMENT washer :with or without wringer. Call 6694 after .6,p.m. FOR RENT TRAILER SPACES for rent, .Stinset Trailer Camp. 112 North Butts Street. Charles Rudy owner. Phone 4175.' ; DOUBLE ROOMS with single , beds near campus; also single in double- room: Student or working man. FOR RENT. Single room in private home for, male -student. 637 West Beaver Avenue. Phone 6417. - may be a wn—bzit no fool!" ~~~` h •1 ;s =u t. a ~~
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