PA.GE EIGHT, Concentration Plus HOWARD KALODNER, left, contemplates a move during his 13-board chess match in the West Dorm lounge yesterday. Seven of his opponents are (1. to r.) Gilbert Kosonsky, George Beane, Andrew Shepta, Theodore Yudacufski, Charles Breslin, Martin Wyand, and Robert Greenspan. Kalodner won 9 games, losing, only to Kosonsky, Shepta, and Breslin. He played to a draw with Ralph Eilberg. Graduates -- (Continued from page two) to each graduate when caps and gowns are obtained. Those grad uating in military uniform will get their tickets through the ap propriate military office. Tickets will not be necessary if the ceremonies are held on Bea ver Field. Parents and guests at tending the ceremonies on Beaver Field may enter any gate. Bauer requested that all stu dents read and understand the mimeographed instructions thor oughly so that exercises can be carried out smoothly. CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. BICYCLE RENTAL. Call Harry Hunter, 400 East College Ave. Phone 4200. THESES, TERM PAPERS, and reports ex- Pertly typed. Call State College 2551. FRENCH and SPANISH students: will tutor for reasonable rates. Call 5051 .150 Simmons. WANTED SHORT ORDER cook for weekends - and experienced waitresses. Bennet's Skyview, State College 6591. TWO MALE students to share apartment beginning Fall semester. Convenient loca tion, low expenses, pleasant atmosphere. Phone 6146. ANYBODY WHO had a tire repaired at Jack Wimmer's station recently. Check your spare. If you have 670-15 tires on red wheels you picked wrong one. It won't fit. WANTED TO RENT: Single room. avail able after June 9. Call 375 Simmons. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED LARGE two-room apart ment including efficiency kitchen, pri vate bath. Inquire at Collegian Office. SUMMER and FALL session bookings now now at Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave., State College. Central—quiet—and comfortable. Phone 4850. Ask for C.R. CENTRAL LOCATlON—furnished and un furnished apartment. Call 2131. RENT A TRUCK. Various sizes and body types. Do that moving job at lowest cost. Local or out-of-state. Hertz Driv-Ur- Self System Lic., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. SINGLE ROOMS for summer. Across from campus on E. College Ave. Call 4374. HOUSE TRAILER FOR SUMMER. Living room, kitchenette. shower, toilet, nursery, and bedroom. Available June 7 Sept. 7. See LOWRY at Hoover's Trailer Park. No phone calls, please. THREE ROOM apartment—completely fur nished for summer only. 111 S. Allen St. Call after 7 p.m. Phone 7965. ____ _ ___ LOST BECAUSE OF sentimental value return my rain coat, name inside easy identi fication. Both sides were altered. Don Parks. GIRL'S GOLD DENRUS WRIST WATCH between 3-5 Saturday, May 10.1 f found Please call Dave 4937. REWARD! BROWN LEATHER key case containing keys. If found return to Student Union office. FOR SALE 21: L x311 SPEED GRAPHIC outfit. Excel lent condition. Many accessories. Call Chuck McClintock 67236. - TWO WOMEN'S tennis rackets, slightly used. Very reasonably priced. Joan Schilk, 203 Walker Laboratory S-5. S5O DOLLARS BUYS a 27 ft.t Zimmer Trailer. el, et He brakes. Also an excel lent 27 It. Traveler. Trailer at sacrifice. Bud Alatloa at. Woodsdale Yark. 6585. THE - DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATECr-. *-VEGE PENNSYLVANIA Photo by. Austin Cheerleaders to Meet A cheerleaders meeting will be held in front of Old Main at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Be Ha pp -GO LUCKYi Mg rooittnate Weays M g last dean so" sweaters, too, she bhes. er gutsill Ne got the jump 1 srnolce her Lucky Strikes". Mary Laidl.acr miarai Vfav W . 'S/ t 7 `c 3 :o~T<:: ;: :~::.:2L:2:• z ; Vi i .;.>.. ; .:>.:.:~.:•:~?~~~::>.> ;kW ..ri:•i:•:J'ri:ii::i~: jv:;j:ii: i.:+' . ~,h ~ Eisenhower To Address AIM Dinner President Milton S. Eisenhower will speak at the annual .banquet of the - Association of Independent Men Tuesday. The new officers of the AIM Board of Governors will be in stalled, and AIM awards for ,ath letics, activities, and scholarship will be presented. The banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Villa in Tyrone. The group will leave at 5:30 p.m. from behind Old Main. Richard Mills, president of the West Dorm Council, will be toast master. The Rev. Luther Harsh barger, College chaplain, will give the invocation. The AIM awards will be pre- :nted by Payson Clyde, chair nan of the awards committee, to Jesse Arnelle, for athletics; David Olmsted, activities; and James Prete, scholarship. All independent men are in vited to attend the dinner. The dinner costs $2.50 and reserva tions must be made by tomorrow. Students who wish to attend the banquet are asked to place -their money and. name in an envelope and leave it at lhe Student Union desk in Old Main for Ray Evert. Editor to Talk At Conclave Herbert Brucker, editor of the Hartford, Conn., Courant, will speak tonight at the dinner meet ing of the annual Pennsylvania Press Conference being held to day and tomorrow at the College. His topic will be "The Press in 'a Political Year." Col. Leßoy Greene, chairman of the, judging committee, - will present editorial awards' 'to 94 newspaper men and women. The, awards are ,presented annually by, the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Penn= sylvania Society of Newspaper Editors, and the Department of Journalism. Also participating in the dis cussion ar Thomas Skilton, chief photographer, Norristown Times Herald; Alan Hathway, managing editor of the - Hempstead" Town, L. 1., N.Y., Newsday; Joseph Costa, director of photography, Ne w York Mirror; William Achat z, wirephoto editor, As so c iat ecl Press, Philadelphia bureau; and William Ahlstrom, managing edi tor, New Kensington Dispatch. iWincicrest Children Children in Whidcrest trailer village will be vaccinated against smallpox at 9:30 a.m„ today in the community hall at Windcrest. The first representative assem bly in America met at Jamestown, Va., in 1619. Glish y ou tee" setaste In a cigarette, taste makes the difference. and Luckies taste better! The difference between "just smoking" and really enjoying your smoke is the taste of a cigarette. You can taste the difference in the smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of a Lucky . .. for two important reasons. First, L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means fine tobacco ... fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second, Luckies are made to taste better . proved best made of all five principal bran& So reach for a Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better! Be Happy—Go' Lucky! Buy a carton today! FT- Lucky Strike Means Fine Tabacco SayLS. if you'e ever asked What cigarette to bug. - P,nd NUF:t.'s the answer when ihey ask.the reason wilyl tfrAp PRODUCT OP ciiiC.,c4ite4Y2Ple4 ANIZRICA'S.I6I6ADINCI MANUFACTVE3ll.olP_ciamearfts' FRID.gY;),t/iY IG, 1952 k Senior Class Voting Continues at SU Desk Voting for the senior class gift and 1952, men and women honor students . will • continue today - and 'tomorrow - when Chemistry and Physics, Physi cal Education, and. Mineral 'ln dustries seniors pick .up their copies of the's2 LaVie at the Student Union - desk in Old Main. Carnival -- ' (Continited from page one) hatmen at central booth.s' for one dime each. Booths and skill tests charged one ticket per person for 'IN admittance in most cases. These tickets will be totaled and points, at the crate .of 50 for 25 Ilickets, toward Spring Week priz- I es will be given to the. sponsors of each booth. These points will be added to those' from other Spring Week activities. The or ganizations with the three highest number of points will receive trophies to be presented at to-' night's Senior Ball if the totals are ready by that time. NAME CARDS for graduation announcements Commercial Printing Inc. Glennland Bldg., State College
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