The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 26, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Graduate Listed
In Museum File
Doris Snow Milotta, Class of
1942, who majored in fine arts,
has been listed by the Metro
politan Museum of Art of New
York in their file of contempor
ary artists.
Mrs. Milotta, whose husband
is also a graduate of the College,
has had several of her oil and
watercolor paintings exhibited.
Her most recent was a one-man
show at the University of Kan
sas.
Mr. and Mrs. Milotta are resid
ing in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas,
but will soon go to Paris where
Mr. Milotta will join the staff of
SHAPE.
Mrs. Milotta is formerly of Erie.
Her husband's home town was
Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
'Ambassador' --
(continued from page two)
from Sweden to th e United
States."
The history of this group is
indeed an interesting one. In 1936
they attended the Olympic games
in. Berlin, and at this point Mrs.
Carlquist decided to continue the
group under the name "Olympic
Girls." They then changed their
name to the "Sofia Girls," be
cause most of the girls came
from that school in Stockholm,
Sweden.
Represent Sweden
In 1939 they made their first
trip to the United States to per
form at the World's Fair in New
York.
When the Swedes celebrated
their pioneer centennial in the
mid-west in 1948, Mrs. Carlquist
and her group were sent to this
country to represent Swedish
youth.
They have also visited England,
Finland, Norway, Denmark, Bel
gium, and France.
"This country is very nice,"
one of the girls stated when ask
ed what she thought about. Am
erica. "California was especially
beautiful," she added.
All of the girls spoke English
very well since they are re
quired to take it for one year in
grammar school and three in
high school.
Return June 8
The Sofiaflickorna will be re
turning to Sweden on June 8,
after having given 60 perform
ances in this country.
After their performance on
Thursday night, they were en
tertained at a reception in White
Hall sponsored by the School of
Physical Education and Athletics.
At this time the girls had their
first taste of food since morning
and heartily enjoyed the punch
and cookies.
Miss Elsa Haglund, graduate
student in home economics, the
School of Physical Education and
Athletics, and Phi Epsilon Kappa
and Lakonides, physical educa
tion honoraries, were responsible
for getting this group of young
ladies to perform here, before
their appearance in Pittsburgh on
Friday.
•
6 To Compete
(Continued from page one')
the speech department.
Joel Fleming, class of 1950, won
last year's contest. Tying for sec
ond place were Peggy Fahringer,
Marilyn Mahla, '5O, and Barbara
Schiffman, '5O.
The Frizzel Contest is more
than a half -century old, having
been known originally as' the
Junior Oratorical Contest. Later
it became the Sophomore Extem
poraneous Speaking Contest, and
more recently it has been known
as the All-College Extemporan
eous Speaking Contest.
It is now run as an annual
contest in honor of John Henry
Frizzell, first head of the De
partment of Speech, who retired
with emeritus rank June 30, 1946
after nearly 45 years of teaching.
BETA SIGMA RHO
Room and Board Only $l6 a Week
Pel l aritt
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1947 STEWART 27' Housetrailer. Excell-
ent condition. 3 room type, insulated
addition, blonde plywood interior. 322-B
Windcrest.
DANCE ORCHESTRA amplifier, lights,
and stand reasonable. Call Gene Ma
gill 2337-2218 or Lindi Bortolotto 2084.
EXCELLENT 1999 2-door Ford Sedan.
Radio, heater. Will finance. Call State
College 2177.
REMINGTON NOISELESS portable type
writer for sale. $4O. Good condition.
Call ext. 'lOB3. Ask for Freyberger.
FULL SET Wilson Sam Snead registered
irons 3 McGregor woods plus bag.
New condition $5B. Call 3938. '
TRAILER 334-B Winderest. $260. Call
evenings.
ONE 18 cubic foot 2-door GE Refrig
erator with new unit. Less than $lOO.
Contact Electric Supply Co.
MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE for sale
Includes three piece living, room suite,
$35; 2 chests of drawers, bed etc. Phone
after 5:30 7080 ; during day College Ext.
567.
1936 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. In good
running condition. Perfect for Whipples
on hot summer days. Call Mani Riesen
bitch, 2941.
ARMY OFFICER'S Uniform, Size 37; in
cludes 3 wool gabardine shirts, extra
trousers. See at 418 W. Nittany Ave.
8300 Students
(Continued from page one)
arranged.
The Department of Music will
organize a summer session band,
orchestra, and chorus. Each of
these groups will present a num
ber of programs during the main
summer session. •
Musical Attractions
The summer artists series in
cludes four musicale attractions
during the main summer session
and one during the inter-session
and the post-session respectively.
The programs scheduled are: June
19, "Great Scenes from Shakes
peare" by Joan Beckwith and
Stanley Cobleigh; July 10, Vir
ginia Morely and Livingston
Gearhart, piano team; July 17,
Jean Leon and Company, inter
preters of native culture; July 24,
Bourne Quartet, variety singers;
August 2, Helen Jepson, opera
singer; and August 21, Ruth Neal,
ballad singer.
Class, workshop, or conference
groups may arrange, through the
director of recreation, for private
parties or entertainment pro
grams. A central office will be
established where dormitory or
other groups may draw sports
equipment.
Androcles-
(continued from page two)
hat societies, are elected by the
other outgoing members. Thomas
Fleming and David Kleinberg
are the new vice-president and
secretary-treasurer, respectively.
Serves College
The charter members of An
drocles list under their activities
ushering at tl - le President's inaug
uration' last year, upholding of
freshman customs, helping with
orientation week, and along with
the ' other other hat societies
forming the honor guard and
working with the cheerleaders
with the flash cards during foot
ball games. Several members
were sent to various high schools
in the state in the "go-to-college"
drive this semester.
The members, initiated this
month, ran the food and drink
stand at the Spring Week carni
val last week and have changed
several clauses in the constitu
tion.
With one successful year tuck
ed away, the Androcles members
appear to have a long future of
servige to the Lion ahead of them.
TELEVISION SPEECH TOPIC
"The Penn State Television
Programs" will be the topic of
an address by Dr. Harold E. Nel
son, assistant professor of speech,
at the Faculty Luncheon Club
meeting Monday noon at the
State College Hotel.
Open All Summer!
4 93,E
fIIE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
enjoyall
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM and BOARD offered at Lambda
Chi Alpha for all summer sessions.
Contact Bob Enterline. Telephone 2602.
ROOM AND Board at Kappa Delta Rho
for all, summer sessions. Contact Bob
Hosier or Dop • Carbaugh. Phone 2337.
SUMMER STUDENTS. Delicious home-
cooked meals only one block from cam
pus at the Beaver House. Special weekly
rates for boarders. Call 7851 or see us
at 829 East. Beaver Ave.
ATTR • CTIVE "'SINGLE Room for male
graduate during summer session. Phone
4022. o"
MEN STUDENTS during main summer
session at Sigma Nu. Located on main
campus. Contact Al Michaels 3298.
DELTA TAU Delta offers the best in
food, living conditions, recreational fa
cilities for summer sessions. Call 4979.
KILROY WAS Here! He couldn't resist
room and board at $l4 a week. Board
$ll a week. Phi Sigma Kappa 4939.
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR all summer sessions. $4
per week. Phi Kappa -fraternity. Call
390?.
Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests
Number 20... THE BALTIMORE ORIOLE
And that's the way he likes his proof of cigarette mildness! No razzle-
dazzle "quick-puff" tests for him. No one-whiff, one-puff experiments.
There's one test, he's discovered, that's right down the alley!
It's the test that proves what cigarette mildness really means.
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-after-day basis.
After you've enjoyed Camels—and only Camels—for
30 days in your "T
-Zone" (T for Throat,
More People Smoke Camels
than any other cigarette!
CENTRAL, PLEASANT. comfortable. and
quiet rooms with hot and cold running
water for all summer sessions. Inspect
The Colonial Rotel, 123 West Nittany
Ave. Phone 4850. •
DOUBLE ROOM with twin beds for fall
semester. Call after one p.m. 4346.
APARTMENT—TWO rooms and bath.
• One-half block from •campus. Available
June 7th. Call 9209, 129 South Pugh.
HAVE A Date? Need a car! Drive it
yourself ! Call 7509.
BLACK LOOSELEAF notebook. Impera-
tive for graduation.. Call Guy Short
4953 or return to - Phi Epsilon PL Reward.
WALLET.—EITHER Tues. night or Wed.
morning. Call Tom Yohe, 134 S. Fra
zier 2129.
LOST: THREE-strand rhinestone bracelet
Friday, at Rec Hall. Finder please call
Helen 2593..
LADIES' BLACK- and white - topcoat.
S. of Post House. Reward. Call Ted 4249.
BLUE AND Gold Parker 51 between Frear
and Simmons Monday. Reward. Please
call 34 Simmons.
Clean-up man on the baseball nine, this slugger
doesn't like to reach for 'em ... wants it right over the plate.
T for. Taste), we believe you'll know why .
FOR RENT
LOST
r .--.-- "I
for a wild
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go for
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951
WANTED
RIDE TO Mexico alter June 11. Will 'share
expenses and driving. Call Harriet-5051
Ext. 894.
MOVING: WOULD like to share a small
moving van to Ithaca, Neui York,-latter
part of Tune, L. A. Plock, 2289. • •
EVERY FRESHMAN to attend "The
Frosh Finish" dancing 9-12. Gene Ma
gill's , orchestra. Saturday night. Adthission
free.
MY ACORDIONIST is graduating. Need
someone for next year. Call Eddie Kaye
4177 or Al Kervalavage 50511191:
WANTED: SPACE on truck going to
Willi:in - :sport. Disabled motor bike needs
ride home. Call Bob Vandegrift 6163.
RIDE—VICINITY Olympic National For
est, Washington State about June .10.
Must arrive • before June 20. Call 2449.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF • YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties' .28 yeasii ex
perience is at your, ser-lce.
FOR PICNICS: Excellent fruitpunch $1.50
per gallon. Going with I it: very good
cake with fruit in, $2 for 20 servings.
Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone '4BlB.
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