'PAGE EIGHT _ Carnival -- (Continued from page one) on a tour to any point on the carnival grounds. Sun Dance Retiring All-College President Robert Davis, in keeping, with a custom established last year, was "sacrificed" before a roaring bon fire to the sun gods as a part of the sun dance ceremonies on the lawn in front of Old Main Wed nesday night. Davis was "seized" from a joint social meeting of the old and new cabinets at President Eisenhower's home. Athletic Awards Preceeding the sun dance in dividual Lion awards were pre sented to members, coaches, and managers of Penn State's three outstanding varsity athletic The soccer team won the na tional soccer championship, the teams. cross-country ' team, the NCAA title, and the wrestling team, the Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling crown. • Begun in 1947 The student sponsored awards were begun in 1947 when they were given to members of the championship foo t b all team which played in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Texas. They have been traditional since then. The awards consist of a miniature lion shrine mount ed on a cherry base. They are individually engraved. Edward Shanken and Barbara Sprenkle, co-chairmen of special events for Spring Week, were in charge of arrangements for the Sun Dance ceremonies. Alpha Chi Omega The dancers, dressed in authen tic Indian regala, were members of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. They were Gene Myers, William Burrows, Kirk Garber, Paul Sho gren, Solomon Jaffe, Stanley Vitt, George Allison, Hampton Huff, John Smith, Stanley Rapp, Karl Shilliff, and William Mikesell. Ray Evert's orchestra played for the starlite dance on the plaza in front of Old Main. Parade - (Continued from page one) parade. The reviewing stand will be located on the north side of College avenue at the entrance to the College Mall. At 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, south of the Armory, the 112th Air craft Control and Warning Squad ron„ State College unit of the Pennsylvania Air National guard, will hold demonstrations of radar equipment, picking up the flights of Navy and Air Force planes provided surrounding trees and buildings do not interfere. Series of films representing all of the services will be shown starting at 10 am. in the Armory. There will also be a display of Army, Air Force and Navy wea pons and. equipment. The Air Force will also have a window display in the Com merce Club window on West Col lege avenue. The Arnold Air So ciety of Air Cadets will carry on a program for disseminating in formation in town. Marines Represented Although the College does not have Marines on the campus, Lt. Col. Foley, associate professor of naval science, with several Naval ROTC cadets will represent them. The Marine flag will also be rep resented. The route of parade will be east on Pollock road to Short lidge road; south on Shortlidge road to College avenue; west on College avenue to Burrowes road; north on Burrowes road to the tennis courts where the parade will dismiss. Get this action Saturday morning at 10 YOU can tell the world what you thought of Spring Week. From the world famous Corner Room we're broadcasting. Stop in, have some coffee and get yourself on the air. M==l Picnic To Be Held By DeMolay Club Officers were elected and plans made for a picnic at the last meeting of the- DeMolay Club. Next-semester's officers ar e Thomas Farrell, president; Lewis Hoover, vice-president; Donald Cocher, secretary, and Melvin Seifer, treasurer. Members planning to attend the club's picnic at Whipple's Dam May 27 must sign up by Thursday. The cost will be 50 cents per person and guests may attend. Residents of the Nittany-Pol lock area should register with Seifer, Pollock 3, room 21; West Dorms—Cocher, 24 McKee Hall; or town—Frederick Keefer, 316 S. Allen street. Players' Production Starts Final Week The Players' production of George Bernard Shaw'S "John Bull's Other Island" enters its fi nal week-end at Center Stage to night. Tickets are on sale at the Stu dent Union desk in Old Main. Price is '9O cents for tonight and $1.25 for tomorrow night. Re freshments are served after Sat-. urday performances. Starting time is 8 p.m. inductions (Continued from page one) postponed for 30 days after com pleting the present school year to enable them to obtain draft deferable essential employment or to enlist in a service of their choice. College students who gradu ated last January were given a one-month postponement from induction and about 2500 of the 25,000 graduates obtained essen tial employment by the end of the postponement, Hershey said. "The rest were drafted," he said. The deadline for applying for the Selective Service apptitude test, originally set at May 15, was extended to May 25. No reason was given for the extension. JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT YOUNG "GOODBYE MY FANCY" GLENN FORD ANNE BAXTER "FOLLOW THE SON" LANA TURNER RAY MILLAND "A LIFE OF HER OWN" LISTEN TO WMAJ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Business -- (Continued lion:, page one) . Rupp, Gene Morley, Ruth Dor, sey, Betty Dewees, Patricia An-' derson, Betty Richardson, Linda Jacobs, Mary Hickey Janet Hor ger Barbara Knoff Joan Bowers, and Ronald Isenberg. Gloria Beppler, Marilyn - Du- Pont and Sally Milleer were pro moted to freshman board. TRAILER' 27 foot. Call Howe 6595 Woodsdale Park. 1247 STEWART 27' Housetrailer. Excell ent condition. 3 room type, insulated addition, blonde plywood interior. 322-B Windcrest. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, available in June. Cull Mrs. Whitehouse, State College 8441, Ext. 2649 between 8 and 8:30 a.m. only, or write Box 228 R.D. 1, Port Matilda. MOTORCYCLE 1949 Indian Chief. Call 5051 Ext. 792. 1046 ELCAR TRAILER 25 ft. Excellent condition. Bottled gas stove, available in June. 373 Windcrest. State College. 1939 STUDEBAKER Champion cheap dependable transportation. 812 W. Col lege Ave. after 5 p.m. . ARMY OFFICERS uniform. Tuxedo (38), automobile radio, '9l Chevrolet coupe, 16 inch crome wheel rings. Call George 145 Hamilton Hall. 1941 NATIONAL 24' trailer with nice insulated room addition and new con dition Crosley 7 cubic foot refrig. $750. Bill Smith, Spring Lea Trailer Camp, phone 6693. SHE'S BEAUTIFUL but Uncle Sam says leave her. 1948 DuPage Trailer for sale —conveniences, room. Bell Fricke, Spring Lea Park. Phone 6593. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PERSONAL MARX I am sworn to secrecy, but the Penn State Photo Shop is planning something big watch their window, John. WANTED SEVERAL PASSENGERS to Texas. Leav ing May 30th. Call Jeanne, State Col lege 4422. LOST MAY 13 front of Grange Dorm, , boy's and man's tan gabardine top coats. Call . Virginia Richard •E%t.' 896. LOST: PEARL Alpha Epsilon Pi pin Call Aaron 2941. RED CARDIGAN Sweater Wednesday morning between Eng. A and White Hall. Please call Judy, 23 Atherton. LADY'S GOLD watch in Ag Hill vicinity. Initials '.Reward offered. Cail John Borne, 5051-263. LOST: OME silver: Key Chain with one key in vicinity of Old Main Wed. night. Finder call Ext. 787. FOR RENT ROOM FOR Rent: Enjoy summer school. Room and s or board. Call Bob Scullin, 6311. Theta Kappa Phi FURNISHED APARTMENT—three rooms and bath for summer occupancy. Metz ger. Building. Call 7230. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: half bachelor apartment with kitchen. stay ing thru summer. Contact Ted Bolla 6269. Gregarious nature preferred. .r. ROOMS FOR * men at Marilyn Hall, 317 - - - - East Beaver Ave. for all summer ses sions. Convenient to town and campus. Make reservations now with Mrs. Ellard. Dial 3936. 3 ROOM and bath furnished apartment. Available June 15. 2 miles east of State College. Klinger Heights. Phone 3168. These isotopes—which serve as tracers are used by Bell scientists to study the materials that go into the telephone system. Our research men, working with Geiger counters, are able to detect wear in relay contacts, impurities in metals, the penetration of preservatives in'wood. This new research tool helps us to learn more in less time, helps us to make telephone equipment even more rugged - and dependable. That's especially important right now when the Nation relies on the telephone to help get things done. EXPERIENCED WAITERS and kitchen help for main summer session. Call John Perry, 8441 Ext. 718. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and BOARD offered at Lambda Chi Alpha for all summer sessions. Contact Bob Enterline. Telephone 2602. ROOM and BOARD at Rappa Delta Rho for all summer sessions_ Contact Bob Rosier or Don Carbaugh. Phone 2337. BEST LIVING conditions at Theta Chi. Room and/or board for all summer sessions. Call 3916 or 4702. WHY NOT live on beautiful Ag Hill, overlooking the college' gardens, for the summer sessions? Double rooms available beginning with inter-session. Phone Stat. College 2877. ROOMS ON first floor, with board, for congenial roomers who go home week ends: Private entrance and shower. Avail able Tune 10 for school year 1951-'52. Phone State College 2877. MISCELLANEOUS IT' YOUR typewriter needs repairs isail call 2492 or bring machine to, 638 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 fears ex perience is at your set-lice. NOTICE TO all College employees. In this special. campaign for new mem bers. it is not necessary to have a sponsor to join the Centre County Motor Club. TENNIS FANS It's Hassinger for rack et stringing the No-Awl Way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life'to string and racket. 514 E. Seaver after 5 p.m. Phone 2316. ANYONE WANTING LP recording of Verdi Requiem by Chapel Choir contact any member of choir or call 8441-2429 by Wednesday. SKIN HEAD Eiland, his lute and his lullabies for adults. Fri. night Quartet Of Glass, Paradise Cafe. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM FRIDAY MAY 'lB, 1951 HELP WANTED