PAGE EIGHT Seniors -- (Continued from page one) to places on campus by the power system. Off-campus living places such as fraternity houses could use special telephone lines. Using the radio station already in Sparks. it would cost from $5OOO to $6OOO to put the system into effect. Ambulance Mentioned 2. A college ambulance which would be used by the infirmary and for emergency cases. 3. A gate at the junction of route 322 and Pollock road. Be sides th e two-column limestone masonary gate, a parklet with stone benches would be devel oped at the intersection. 4. A concert type grand piano fo r Schwab Auditorium, which would cost about $5OOO. 5. "The Linesman," a gridiron statue in red Swedish granite which is a little larger than life size. 6. A scholarship fund for which the money would be invested to accrue interest for 20 years, when the College would give scholar ships to the children of members of the class of 1951 with the high est averages ant the most need. After 1991 the recipient would not need to be a child of a '5l graduate. Press Fund 7. A student press. A press suit able for all campus publications would cost about $lOO,OOO. A print shop using the offset printing pro cess which is reported to be suit able for magazines would cost about $25,000. The press find now contains $16,000. The senior class gift committee which chose the seven gift pos sibilities from all those submitted consists of Otto Grupp, William Barr, Jo Ann Esterly and Joseph Lenchner. Androcles Names Officer Androcles, junior men's hat so ciety, announced its officers for the coming year at its banquet last Friday night. Richard Rostmeyer was elected president; Thomas Fleming, vice president; and David Kleinberg, secretary-treasurer. Ask for it either way ... both 50 Plus Id trade-marks mean the same thing. State Tax BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA HonOi Day -- (Continued from page one) make the presentations. 5 Alumni The five alumni to be honored, Charles E. Denney, Clarence G. Stoll, Bayard D. Kunkle, It a y lams Throckmorton, an d Dr. George D. Stoddard, will be given the first Distinguished Al umnus awards by President Eis enhower. He will be assisted by A. 0. Morse, provost of the Col lege. Dr. Stoddard, president of the University of Illinois, will be principal speaker for the cere monies. He will talk on "The Lump of Learning Fallacy." Dr. Stoddard spoke on behalf of the Penn State alumni at Pres ident Eisenhower's inauguration last October. Organ Prelude The program will open with an organ prelude by George E. Cei g a, assistant professor of music. James T. Smith, College chaplain, will give the invocation. Greetings to those attending will be extended by President Eisenhower. The Honors Day program is de signed to combine a number of awards which have in the past been given at different times. Th e Distinguished. Alumnus awards have been started in order to create a method of honoring outstanding alumni. No honorary degrees are given by the College. Profs To Speak Dr. William G. Mather, profes sor of rural sociology, and Wil liam M. Smith Jr., professor of family relations, will be among the speakers at the annual con vention of the Pennsylvania Fed eration of Women's Clubs in New York this week. Chem Lecture• Tonight Dr. Charles Maresh will ad dress the central Pennsylvania section, Arherican Chemical So ciety on "Flourescent Mier o scopy" at 7:30 tonight in 119 Os mond. Dr. Maresh is chief micro scopist of the Calco Chemical Di vision, American Cyanamid Co. In Waterville, Maine, there is always a friendly gathering of Colby College students at the Colby Spa. And, as in college campus haunts everywhere, ice-cold Coca-Cola helps make these get-togethers something to remember. As a re freshing pause from the study grind, or when the gang gathers around— coke belongs. 0 19S1, The Coca-Cola Company THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA New PSCA Cabinet To Hold First Meeting The Penn State Christian As sociation's 1951-52 cabinet will hold its first business meeting at Ralph Watts Lodge tonight. Those attending the meeting will meet in 304 Old Main at 6:30 p.m. Transportation will be pro vided. The former cabinet recently named Joan Hutchon and Charles Wood, to-chairmen of the new students' program for next fall. 1940 INDIAN Sport Scout Motorcycle. 11&11. Sportsman 22 pistol. Shoe roller skates, size 11. 423 Windcrest. TUX 40-42 -- 'king, like new. Chap KDR 2337-2218. '46 CHEVY Tudor, R.&H. Good condition 326 East College Ave. Call 3384, ask for Jim. 35 PLYMOUTH SEDAN in fine shape mechanically. High mileage easy on oil $lOO. Call 2921. Ask for Bob. 1942 PACKARD 6 cylinder sedan. New tires, A-1 condition $375. APPIy 3 5 8 Windcrest 4-7 p.m. NEEDLE POINT pictures make nice wedding gifts and needle point is easy! Margaret's Shop. 129 South Frazier. RECORD SALE: 20% discount on 78 R.P.M. popular and classical albums. Also other great record bargains. Music Room, Glennland Bldg. 1947 PLYMOUTH Deluie 4-door sedan. Fully equipped. Good condition. Call State College 4849. DISCARD ALL OTHERS! GRADUATION is your day! To make it extra wonderful, hint now fora New Parker "51". This is the world's most wanted pen—favored by leaders in every field. The only pen with the Aero-metric Ink System, it brings new writing pleasure. A 14K gold point, tipped with Plathenium, glides satin-smooth .. ink meters out into a perfect line. The reservoir is Pli-glass. (There are no rubber parts!) It stores more ink visibly. And fill ing this pen is simplicity itself! A New Parker "51" will make your graduation the commence ment of new pride, new writing satisfaction. The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsin, U. S. A., and Toronto, Canada. New Parker "51" Special. Octanium point. Metered ink flow. Pli-glass res ervoir. Visible ink storage. 4 colors. Lustraloy cap. (No F.E. tax.) Pen and pencil set, $15.00. Pen, $lO.OO. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE OTHER NEW PARKER PENS ' FROM $3.00 FOR SALE WIZZER MOTORBIKE excellent con dition. 300 series motor — heavy bicycle Call Dave at 2323. 35 M.M. ARGUS C 3 with 3.5 lens.. Speed to 1/300. Never used: received as gift. Worth SSS. goes for $4O. • Call at Col legian. WANTED WANTED: LEW Goslin for M.L Student • Council. ' SEVERAL MEMBERS for flying club $55.00 gives you 1/5 ownership in Fair. chich Airplane. Cost to fly $3.75 per hour. No dues. Inquire Bellefonte Airport. WAITERS AND kitchen help wanted for next semester. Call Berman Vinokur at Alpha Epsilon Pi at 7602. LOST BROWN WALLET lost on campus. Identi fication in it. Call 356 Simmons. Jean Tintner. ONE WALRUS in Hort woods. If found please contact Ron Lench. LOST OR Stolen Friday night 6:30 p.m. J. C. Higgin golf bag with 7 clubs. Reward. Jack Condit Phone 4151. Delta Sigma . Phi. LOST: GOLD Ring behind bleachers on Intramural Softball Field. Ring has combination of 7 stones and inscription. If found call 4176. LOST WALLET somewhere on campus. Keep money. Return to Student Union desk or phone Joe Fleming 5051-282. WILL PERSON who took Swiss musical beer stein from Phi Gamma Delta Sat urday please call Pfriem 4326. FOUND YACHT FOUND in Glenland Pool. Owner contact Jay Poser.. CHEST CONTAINING, among other things, votes for Ron Isenberg. Will return votes if allowed to handle other things.* Itchy Fingers. NT NOW FOR THE BEST! 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