?AGE EIGHT Jobs Available—Reece Students interested in work ing during the examination .6.,riod should contact the Stu- Employment office today. `**large number of available Nl.are anticipated between .• .• INT "30 and June 11, according to 's.:llan Reece, assistant in charge of student part-time placement. CHEST COMMITTEE TO MEET The Campus Chest committee will meet at 8 tonight in 304 Old Main to discuss future plans. On the agenda will be discussion of special events, and method and' amount of solicitations. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1947 STEWART 27' Housetrailer. Excell ent condition. 3 room type, insulated addition, blonde plywood interior. 322-B Windcrest. EXCELLENT 1949 2-door - Ford Sedan. Radio, heater. Will finance. Call State College 2177. REMINGTON NOISELESS portable type writer fcir sale. $4O. Good condition. Call ext. 1083. Ask for Freyberger. FULL SET Wilson Sam Snead registered trove 3 McGregor woods plus bag. New. condition $5B. Call 3938. 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. 667- 1936 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. In good running condition. Perfect for Whipples on hot summer days. Call Mary Riesen bash. 2941. ARMY OFFICER'S Uniform, Size 37; in cludes 3 wool gabardine shirts, extra trousers. See at 418 W. Nittany Ave. 20 FOOT SUULT Trailer, sleeps four Good condition. Venetian blinds included $450.00. Inquire 721 Windcrest. TRAILER 28' all aluminum good. con dition. Sleeps 4. Moveable, separate bed room. $650. 719 Windcrest. Phone 2087. NUSERY FARM 14 acres. Equipment— Landscape size and growing-in size stock. Will sacrifice on account of age. Write R. E. Condon, P.O. Box 95, Mifflin burg, Penna. SIZE 87 TUX and Tux shirt. $2O. Call Miller 4959. 1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Heater. radio. i Excellent value! Drive t! Tel. 2965, State College: EVER LOSE $100e? I will when you , buy my Trailer. 28ft. room, conveniences. Bill Fricke, Spring Lea Park, .6593. •'DOODLEBUG" MOTOR Scooter, newly overhauled. $55. Call Harvey 9989. WARDROBE TRUNK, excellen condition. Size 22x22x44 inches. A real buy at 815.00. Call Steve 2897. 1941 DODGE Sedan. Poor condition, but cheap. Call Joe Lohman- 4215. GOLF CLUBS 3 woods matched set —all weather grips, almost new. Call Gil 4933. Sacrifice price. FOR SALE. 38 Ford Tudor. Excellent body, motor in good running condition. Highest bid takes it. Phone 84. Ext. 637. FOR RENT CENTRAL, PLEASANT, comfortable, and quiet rooms with hot and cold running water for all summer sessions. Inspect The Colonial Hotel, 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 4209, 129 South Pugh. HAVE A Date? Need a car! Drive it yourself ! Call 7609. TWO PLEASANT quiet double rooms for male students. For summer session three blocks from campus. Phone 2079. TWO ROOM Apartment. E. Collette• Ave. Available after commencement ' Oc cupant desires to sell furniture. Phone 6121. ' .r IT'S BLUE BOOK TIME Be Yee Prepared! • 8, 12, 16, 20 Page Blue Books ' 2 for Sc 24 and 32 Page Blue 'Books 3 for 10c • t G. C. MURPHY CO. S. ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PA. MEN SUMMER SESSIONS ROOM AND BOARD - at Alpha Zeta Fraternity Convenient Location on Campus Family Style Meals CALL 7621, EARL RUMBERGER • TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEO4,,PENNSYLVANIA !Pershing Rifles Install. Officers The Pershing Rifles Company B-5 had their formal installation of the newly elected officers at a iecent meeting. Following .t h e installation of the officers, all gtaduating sen iors from the company were pre sented with se con d lieutenant bars. . The officers elected were Ray; mond Johnson, commanding •of= ficer; Rogers. Bender, executive officer; Leslie Palmer, adjutant; Richard Livingston; finance offi cer; and Alain Hunter, first ser i geant. FOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE room with cooking fa cilities. Suitable 'for married student couple. Available June 1. Phone 2174. BOOM 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 Don 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 329 East Beaver Ave. 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. LOST WALLET—EITHER Tues. night or Wed. morning. Call Tom Yohe, 134 S. Fra zier 2129. •"• LADIES' BLACK and white topcoat. S. of Post House. Reward. Call Ted 4249. HORN RIMMED glasses in black case between White Hall and Simmons. Call Nancy 408 Simmons. LOST: TRENCH Coat at Wind .Tunnel— Engineering open house. Red and black team jacket, 405 Old Main. Contact Upp strom 3468. LOST: BROWN gabardine coat' in Home Economics • building -about • May 17th. Please call 311 Atherton Hall. +~ .`~ ~ WANTED: SPACE on truck going t‘.) Williamsport. 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. I f ATTENTION 1951 'graduates: Graduating! senior needs commencement invitations. Contact Paul 7719. GRADUATE STUDENT desires clean and Quiet room for fall and spring semester. Cull Lou Klotz 4939. RIDERS WEST, ---- To Missoula, Mont. 1935 Chev. Sleeping out. Call 4679. Joe Gutkoski after 7 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS GOLF DRIVING Range now in operation. Located North on Route 322 where "The Turkey Shoot was held." MODEL BUILDERS Bill's Model Shop has those scarce iterhs. Be sure to stock up for the summer. 202 W. Pros pect Ave. LOST—ONE heavy-knit, blue, wool sweat er, on campus. Finder "-notify Frank Johnson, 304 , Sparks. Fenton Named Inkling Editor Florenz Fenton has been has been named editor and Milton Bernstein,: managing editor, of Inkling, • Samuel Vaughan announced yesterday. Inkling is now collecting ma terial for' next fall's issue. Ma terial can be turned in at the student ; union,.. Fenton said. Davis Awarded Plaque By Penn-State Club Robert Davis, retiring All-Col-, lege • president, wa s -designated the outstanding independent sen ior by the Penn State Club at a banquet held at the Allencrest Sunday night. Davis was awarded a named engraved plaque which will be hung in the Penn State Clubl room. r=== Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests 11 Al ki ?" 7'Ab,. svi c lv TE • :,,- ...e..; ›, p --%„,, <: & ILI el° k • , r* ...4Y f %. N . ‘.Z ‘1 s I \-‘7- ....# \ ...k ..:,.- ‘,,,,,k,.,.." 10" ••...,•-•:—* bk *CS* ', • ' .1 ‘... :: k. i • e e e • ...•••<•',01:!•..V....:': w e ye • OUR easy-going, big-billed friend has learned to say "No" to these hurry-up,one-puff, one•sniff cigarette tests! "Why", says he, "they don't even give you time to finish the cigarette before you're supposed to decide which is mildest!" Millions of smokers have come to the same conclusion —there's just one real way to test the flavor and mildness of a cigarette! It's 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. No snap judgments needed! After you've enjoyed Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days in your "I'-Zone" (T for Throat, T for /Taste), we believe you'll know why . . . More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette! Thespians Initiate Eighteen Members Eighteen students were recent ly initated into Thespians. They are JoSeph Brower, Ed- , _ ward Noyes, William Elmore, Raymond Rachkowski, alp h Shuck, Darrell Rishell, Rudolph Valentino, Donald 'Yenko, John Price, Charles Hamilton, Allen Gibson, William Detweiler, Rich ard Schreck, John Longnecker, John Swartz, Louis Doroshow, George Simon, and Marc Kim melman. AIM SHINGLES AVAILABLE Members of the Association of Independent Men's board of gov arnors may ;pick up their activi :les keys at 102 Old Main, Ray Evert, b6ard treasurer, said yes-„. t erd ay. For Best Results Use Col'A.^ , inrw Cl.?^qified Number 21... THE PELICAN TUESDAY, MAY LA Senior.s May Get c• Graduation linstruction, Graduating liberal arts seri iors may get the latest and nal graduation instructions! starting today , at the follciw ing rooms: Arts & Letters, -132 Sparks; Commerce & Finance, 106 Sparks; Journalism, 115 , Carnegie Hall. Theta Alpha Phi initiates 12 Members Theta Alpha , Phi, national - dra ! matics recognition society, in . itiated 12 new members recently The society's new initiates k John Price, Joyce Rexford, Bett: Lou Morgan, Harry Woolever Kathryn Scheetz, Eugene Schafi fer, Richard Francis Ange loni, William Klisanin, Ham Culbertson, Richard Patterson , and Walter Walters,. dramatic:' instructor. ilMillilin . *.c,'1.:!''.....'1''.!:..'L .......„.. Ka:ktirM.4 4l *-4.:: : r.r.3..i%Ee ,14.4*....i..t,:: : , ' .: Ati. , i,....,-. gi ,e• ~..:7..::,...;-,-..:1,••••4.., •:1,1...-..:.; 1 , } 444..-tA.,',;...,kk....:',:'......3.. r.....„-•,:,..,..:.,‘ .r.;.1 - '..'...:v.., -z-..-••:„......-- i* ......,.„1.7„,..„,,.......;:i:.:, • : .4c— gii24,6llft'' ' ..