PAGE ' EIGHT 'She Stoops' '=- (Continued from vage one) inn. He behaves- much 'differently at the supposed inn than. he Would - with people of quality and a number of complications arise which are finally resolved in a Happy 'ending. . Robert D. Reifsneider, assistant professor of dramatics, will be seen as the likable, friendly coun try • Squire Hardcastle. flis mis chievous, spirited daughter, Kate, is played by Kathryn Scheetz. Kate does not mind at all assum ing the guise of bar-maid to cap ture her lover. • Kaye Vinson will appear as young Marlow, the suitor, whose split personality makes him shy and timid with the gentlefolk, but quit different with the people he believes to be inn personnel. • The part of Tony Lurnpkin, a pampered, spoiled young man and brother of Kate, is played by Stephen Malin. •Tony, is a lad who r •definitely prefers the com pany of rowdies ; Mrs. Jeanne Risler will appear as Mrs. .Hardcastle, the doting mother who strives always to be fashionable but does not quite succeed. Archie Rugh will por tray Hastings, a gay blade with a rare sense of humor. Miss Nevill, Mrs. 'Hardcastle's ward, is played by Constance Melvin. Marcia Yoffe will play the maid, Lee Stern will appear as Diggory, and That Proofreader Will Have to Go! What a blunder . . . Our proofreader was asleep at the switch again. We love our classified advertise?rs dearly, but we just CAN'T afford-to give them classi !ieds for $.05. We have to charge: $0.50 One Insertion $0.75 Two Insertions • $1.50 Five Insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion: Classified advertising accepted up to 11 a.m. day preceding publication. We're going to miss that proofreader around here! CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE USED ZEISS F-45 Tessar lens, pre-war folding camera, 116 Roll-Film, W./Kodak lenses, filters, timer, 'tripod, carry-all case, etc. No flash camera, good condition, equip ment excellent. Asking $65.00. Call Grans back 8:30-9 p.m. ext. 262. $B5 WILL BUY 1937 Nash with overdrive. Good inside and out. See Everett, 913 West College Avenue. BRAND NEW 40x (case) woolen-sak Tele scope. Originally $30.75, asking $24.00. Call Harry Gransback, 3051-262, 8:30 to 9 p.m. 1948 FORD in excellent condition. All new rubber tires. Call 7847, ask for Don Thompson. 27' LA SALLE TRAILER 3 rooms. In quire at 320-B Windcrest. , COME TO the Beta Bazaar Saturday from 0 to 1. Baked and knit goods at Behrer Hardware. PICNIC LUNCHES to take out for groups of 25 or over. Phone 2877. WANTED WANTED—YOUNG man to share driving expenses to Oregon. Leaving June 8. Tom Richards, Jordan Hall 125. LIVE SNAKES wanted. Alpha Sigma Phi will pay cash for non-poisonous snakes Phone 4951—Need them in next ten days TYPING term papers, themes, etc. • Prompt efficient service. Reasonable rates. Call State College 0242. LOST FUNDAMENTALS OF Adverting text. In 102 Main Engineering 'last Thursday morning. Return—Editor's office, Daily Col legian. LOST ON golf course on April 26 ; one 5 iron, Bristol brand. Call Dorm 30, Chuck, Marg. AXO SORORITY Pin with Delta guard, Thursday morning. Please call Molly, 2820. BROWNIE HAWK' EYE Camera at Whip- Ple's Saturday p.m. If found please con tact Sally Collins ext. 1087. Class Night -- /Continued - from rage Orbe) number of votes received, the five' outstanding graduating men will be dubbed Spoon Man, Bar rel Man, Cane Man, Pipe Man, and Class Donor.' Eight years after the male awards were instituted at the College, a committee selected to discuss titles to be given honor women dbcided to select names of articles always symbolic of women. The committee chose, in order of significance, Bow Girl, Fan Girl, Slipper Girl, Class Poet and Class' Donor. A sixth sym bolic title, Mirror Girl, has since been created. In recent years the awards have been based on service to the College, personal honor, in tegrity, sincerity, versatility of activities and scholarship. Donald Colbert will appear as Sir Charles Marlow. Others in the cast include Den nis Shark, Aminidab; Roland Johnson, Slang; Herbert Rebhun, Muggins; and Albert Kalson, Dick. Technical director is Mes rop Kesdekiah. Ruth Ann. Hard ing, manager of costumes, tra veled to Philadelphia to select the costumes. She says they are some of the most unusual and elaborate yet seen on the Schwab stage. A matinee performance . will be given for high school students only at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. 17 words or less: $l.OO Three Insertions $1.25 Four Insertions MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to qss W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. BICYCLE RENTAL. Call Harry Hunter 400 East College Ave. Phone 4200. GIVE VENT to the ID ; come to the Paradise Wednesday and Friday nite. BirminghaM 5-f- 9 :30 to 12 :30. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING—Secre tariaI Service. Room 207, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. TENNIS FANS it's Hassinger for racket stringing the no-awl way. Prompt service; guaranteed work, longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger—daily White Hall, after 5 p.m.. 614 E. Beaver Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENT; kitchen, bath two rooms. Half block from campus Available summer and/or fall. Call 7747 WILL LEASE Metzger apartment for sum mer months at 10% reduction. Please contact Farber or Heisman at 6939. , SUMMER AND fall session bookings now at Colonial Hotel, .123 W. Nittany Ave., State College. Central, quiet and comfort able. Phone 4850. Ask for C.R. CENTRAL LOCATION furnished and un furnished apartment. Ca1r213.1. NICELY FURNISHED room ' for quiet student. Summer or fall. Single 'or double. College Heights. Call 4281. FURNISHED, APARTMENT for summer months. Three rooms with kitchen and bath. Call Wayne at 6861 after .7 p.m. NICELY FURNISHED double room will be available for summer session, also fall semester. Gentleman preferred. Phone 2788. three minute walk to College ROOMS. Library, for graduate students. Small fraternity or International House with board. Phone 2877. TFrE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE Z.7.f71 - r,G . E. 'PENNSYLVANIA' FOR RENT Medical Plan-- (Continued from Dane one) to go to the infirmary, you should take his advice. • - Points to Reniember 1. Unless you or yOur fraternity have made previous arrange ments, your call will be the same as that of any other stranger. The doctor does not have to accept the patient unless he is able to do so, and wishes to do so. The emer gency . service in the borough is designed to be helpful to those students who cannot reach a doc tor of their choice. It is not a "demand" service, and other doc tom-may have to be called. 2.'.1f you call a town doctor, you are responsible for paying his bill. This will be higher at night than in the' daytime, and higher after midnight. 3. You will be responsible for the house call even if he sends you to the infirmary. 4. Do not call late at night if it can be avoided. 5. Have someone meet the doc- :. ri: "::>~. ~;~}:•-~ :n }: ' .+ ..fir.:^, L w...:+:. •r .l:.. y~v~ i ~i::: Y'r :• .'::•::.i: } , rc:., .}::':. ir: .:.....5 :.. ;„+. : L •~ }v i:: vi~~:v:;;v:, ~'(:s:.'i; :: ^YY. : :r .,4:::'.:~~:i:il .. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 41... THE MAGPIE "I DON'T GET SOME OF THE CHATTER!" ------ He's a chatterbox himself—outclassed by no one! But the fancy double-talk of cigarette tests was too fast for him! He knew- 7 before the garbled gobbledygook started—a true test of cigarette mildness is steady smoking. Millions/of smokers agree there's a thorough test of cigarette mildness. It's the sensible test...the 30-day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a day-after-day, pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments. Once you've tried Camels in your "T -Zone" (T fOr,Tbroat, T for Taste), you'll see why ... Cannel leek all other Inumisirairrialar . Military Honorary Initiates Twelve Twelve pledges , of , • Scabbard and Blade are undergoing initia tion' this week, according to Cadet Captain John Carney. . The pledge training consists of 'drill every morning from 7. to 8 a.m., making of a pledge. book, wearing a shield of the Scabbard and Blade emblem, and painting a local\ school house Saturday morning and afternoon. • - . Saturday night the 12 pledges will take an"overnight hike.' Sun day morning breakfast at the Autoport will follow the formal initiation. tor at the door to guide him to the room where the patient is located. 6. Irresponsibility in the pay ment of bills prejudices the cases of other students. After all the Mildness Tests .. • VHLTRSDAY,7APRIL 7 B '1952 Exposition . :;' , (continued. from .page two) College_ shepherd. • • • The -professor's milking contest tike.Place at'4 p.m. - A chal lenger and2wiimers, of the • last three contests' will' compete. Con:- testants are, Dr.. Donald 'V. Jo s.ephson, head- of the' Dairy 41e-\ partinent and '49 winner; Vice dean, Russ - ell 11 Dickerson, '5O winner; :Glenn L. Kean, instruc tor• in animal - . husbandry and '5l Winner; and this - year's. chal lenger,. Dr. Frank Cohen, profes sor of dairy_ bacteriology. ." Ann ' Wylie, '52 dairy. queen, will preside over the exposition. Miss Wylie is a freshman in sec ondary edudation. Manager of the show is Charles Brosius, assisted by Arthur Stone. I A banquet will be held Saturr day evening at which leaders the dairy-industry , and members of commercial firms will present over' $2OO in prizes to the win ners, of the show. LAB Cy L~2, ~'
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