PApE six Summer Program C. M. "Dutch" Sykes, director of the summer recreation pro gram has announced a full schedule of events for the Summer Sessions. One of the highlights of the program will be the Summer Artists Course, which will be held July 10, 17, 24, and - August 2. Tickets are now on sale for the series in 104 Burrowes building. The first in the series will be Morley and Gearhart, Fred Waring's piano The Summer Sessions Student- Faculty Reception and Dance will be held Friday night at 8:30 in White Hall. Music for the infor mal dance will be provided by Don Peebles and his orchestra. Thursday night, outdoor movies will be shown on front campug at the Pugh street gate at 9 p.m. The feature production will be "It Happened One Ngiht," star ring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. In case of rain, the film will be shown in Schwab audi torium. There is no admission charge. Men's swimming will be at the Glennland pool, 4 to 5 p.m. Mon days through Fridays during the Main Session. Towels and lockers will be supplied at no charge, Sykes said. Women's swimming is at the White Hall pool from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Women's towel deposit tickets must be bought at the Bursaes office for $2. Swimming Mixed swimming will be held at the Glennland pool on Tues days, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8:30 to 10 p.m. There is no charge for towel and lockers and admission is by matriculation card. Sykes also announced that group singing will be held in Schwab auditorium every Mon day night at 8 o'clock The athletic equipment room will be open from 5 to 8:30 p.m., Monday through Friday in Dorm XI for recreation equipment for use in the East dorm area. Equipment for use in Rec Hall may be obtained from the office in the south locker daily frbm 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Men can purchase a towel ticket at the Bursar's office to use the towel-locker service. Sykes said that any group plan ning a party or picnic may obtain game equipment, cards, musical recordings, and other recreation equipment from the Recreation office, 213 Rec He said that all tennis courts must be reserved in advance. this can be done at the tennis booth at the main gate of Beaver field or by calling extension 2106. The final date for registering for the tennis tournament is Friday, July 13. Registration for the tour ney can be made at the tennis booth. The final date for entering teams in the Main Session soft ball league is Friday. The regis tration of the teams can be made in 213 Rec Hall. The teams will Prexy Lea4es For Summer Vacation President Milton S. Eisen hower left, a week ago for northern Wisconsin where he will spend his summer vaca tion, the President's office said Friday. The Prexy, with his wife and daughter left on June 24, and will return in the latter part of this month. The Presi dent's son, Milton, Jr. Get Your PARKER PEN SERVICED IN ONE DAY AT Rea and Derick Recreation Scheduled play twice a week on the golf course fields. For golfers, the College's 18- hole golf course will be open daily. The greens fees are .$1 for students and $1.50 for guests. Golf tickets for the Main Session are $2O. The deadline for enter ing the golf tournament is Fri day, July 13. Entrants should reg ister at the caddy house. LAUNDCRCTTC' Home Service Center for •ECONOMICAL WASHING •DRYING SERVICE • EXPERIENCED ATTENDANTS •QUICK PRESSING and DRY CLEANING •SHIRT SERVICE by SUNWAY CLEANERS - LAUNDCRCTTC 210 W. College Ave. OPEN 8:30 A.M. PHONE 4785 Bill McMullen, Florist 122 E. COLLEGE AVENUE Flowers For All Occasions Gifts - Novelties Member F. T. D. Phone 4994 CLEAR THE STOCK SALE STILL GOING STRONG EVERY ITEM REDUCED • COOL SUMMER SLACKS Reg. 6.95—N0w Only 5.50 Reg. 8.95—N0w Only 6.95 Reg. 9.95—N0w Only 7.95 Polo and Short Sleeve • SPORT SHIRTS 'DRASTICALLY REDUCED - .le Gotta Make Room For The Men To Work When We Remodel • OPEN 'MONDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS HUR'S MENS SHOP 114 E. College Ave. Phone 4715 • THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE CC.L.LEGE, 'PENNSYLVANIA Luther Wins Alumni Golf Tournament Bill Luther, former Lion foot ball star, took first honors in the Alumni Golf tournament held as part of Alumni Week. Luther, from Philipsburg, took home a golf bag as his' first prize. Other 'winners in the "blind bogie" tournament were: D. C. Bowman, St. • Louis; William J. Hamilton, , Erie; Nick Napora, Butler; R. 0. Bixler, Glen Rock; and E. K. McClintock, State Col lege. They were all winners of golf balls. The Summer Collegian, offers complete coverage of ' campus news during the "monsoon sea son.", Gridders in Service Memo to Air Fore e: Penn State's 1950 bacl:lield is headed for Wright-Patterson Field at Dayton, 0., and would like noth ing better than to be' reunited on the football field. And just for good measure, there'll be a tackle in the crowd. Owen Dougherty, 1950 captain, Vince O'Bara, Tony Orsini and George Jacob played under three coaches in their three years at Penn State and distinguished themselves both offensively and defensively. As Air Force ROTC graduates, they've been assigned to Dayton. ha r ,le s (Chuck) Godlasky, Lion tackle, alio will be in the Penn State party as will O'Bara's understudy, Dick Koerber. Their outfit, of which approximately half will go to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in mid-July, numbers more than a hundred. itE'6l7:sMnirrawit , Mr.V.,l , 2Z Azutr ............................................................. / ROOM_ AND/OR BOARD ,s 4 tr„ Sigma „., Phone 3250 ......... :da........... .I;4affiariSEMAIPZISMNIESSZNOZVEZEVI Be Sure to Visit Duffy's ' TERRACE GARDEN , SOON FULL COURSE DINNERS' . Or Special Platters Or Sandwiches and Cool Beverages served under evening skies DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Garden Hours: 5 P. M. To Midnight DUFFY'S TAVERN IN BOALSBURG TURN RIGHT AT THE TEXACO STATION • WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS For A Real Musical Treat VISIT OUR SHOP • Educational Materials - • Sheet Music—Classical and Popular • Record Players and Radios • Ukeleles and Hohner Harmonicas • Musical Accessories • Tremendous Selection of Records to Satisfy All Needs Popular—Classical - • Shows—Folk Music Dixieland Jazz All Speeds Come In and Listen To Your Favorite Records and Browse TN - rough Our Large Musical' Offerings Open Evenings 7:00 p. m.-9:00 p. "sn. Daily 9:00 a. m.—&3o p. The Harmon y - Shop 135 S. Frazier Street—State College PHONE 2100 • 0 MONDAY, 1651 George F. Avery, Jr., 1951 foot ball manager, has been assigned to Mitchell Air Force Base but if the Air Force needs manager ial help, soccer manager Neil S. See will be a candidate. See, who piloted, the Penn St at e soccer team to Iran on its good -will mis sion, is among the ROTC gradu ates assigned to Wright-PatterL son Field. Music Groups Begin Summer Rehearsals Rehearsals for musical organi zations during summer session have been announced by the MusiC department. The first rehearsal for the or chestra is scheduled for '7 p.m. Thursday; band, 7 p.m. tomor row; and chorus, 3 p.m. tomor row. All wishing to participate should attend. Fraternity ON CAMPUS Ask for Mrs. Reed