PAGE EIGHT Androclei Sets Initiation of 33 For Tonight • Androcles,,junior men's hat so ciety. will hold initiations tonight, „Richard _Rostineyer, president, an nounced yesterday. The initiation of 33 tappees fol lows a week of . pledgeship and the operation of the refreshment stands at the Spring Week carni val as a pledge project. Rostmey er announced plans to hold an informal party either this spring or early next fall. Blue Key, also a junior men's hat 'group, held its initiations last night under the direction of Ar thur Resfeld, president. Following the' "initiations thd organization held 'a party for the purpose of acquainting the new members with each other and with the old members. Skull and Bones, senior men's hat society: met Tuesday evening and` elected officers for the corn ing year. Thirty-six were tapped by Par mi Nous, senior men's hat organi zation, Tuesday. James Wharton, president, named four seniors and 321Uniors to the pledge group. 17 COmplete Course Two women and 15 men have completed a two-week short course that trains testers for the state's dairy herd improvement associations. According to A. L. Beam, direc tor of short courses, each of the testers is certain of immediate employment because of the de mand for testers. Vet, Refunds Deadline The last regular book refund for veterans will be made tomor row in the Bursar's office. 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, 200 'East College Ave. Phone 4200. TYPING' and' MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre tarial Service. Room 207, Hotel State Col lege.- Phone 4900. TENNIS FANS it's Hassingers. 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. 514 E. Beaver Ave. ' TYPING., Call campus ext. 2162. DIXIE• PREVAILS at the Paradise Friday nite 9:30 12:30. Dancing to Birming ham 5. LOST WRIST WATCH 17 jewel Swiss move ment; leather band, on Thursday, near golf course. Reward. ONE POLITICAL and Cultural History Of Modern Europe by Carlton Hayes in 104 Willard last week. Return to SU or Louise Glud,= Box 1159 Thompson. WILL . ' PERSON who picked• up glasses, in •Thompson lounge leave them at Student Union ? TRENCH COAT in State Theatre, Sat. May 10. I• have yours. Call Allen Votta ext.-283. TAN GABARDINE Rain Coat. Name of Eugene Frank inside. Finder please call 4053. FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS $24.85; Remington 'Type writer, almost like new, $44.85; Under wood Typewriter $29.85: Remington Type writer $17:50; Soundseriber $148.95. Phone 3595. BICYCLE, SCHWINN, light weight with three - speed shift. Good mechanical con dition. See at 805-B Windcrest. R. A. 1930 MODEL "A" FORD Roadster. Call 6789. ask for Chuck. FRESHLY DUG Fishworms. Willies Worm . err. Call 4749. William Muehlhof. prop. FORD 1937 TUDOR 60 H.P. rebulit en gine, good tires, good shape. $195. Call Barnes. \ SWISS CHRONOGRAPH Wrist Watch— never been worn. $125.00 value or $50.00. Call Andy, ,2000. SINGLE BREASTED TUX, 38 long, at bargain price. Call 3120. Professor Tick rnier. • KODAK SIGNET 25 camera. New ; never been used. $77. Call Earl 2887. • • • Band to Close Spring Sedson Sunday on Mall The Blue Band will cloSe its spring season with a concert •at 3 p.m. Sunday on the _ Mall in"front of the Pattee Library. The concert will mark the tenth program to be presented this sea son,. four having been given in State College. The,Blue Band has given more concerts. this year than in any previous year, accord ing, to George Georgieff, secretary treasurer of the • organization.• Joyce Rentschler, 'soprano ,sol-• oist, will sing Ii Bacio by Arditi." This is the first time this year that there *ill be a solo singer.' Oliver to Speak At Keystone Dr. Robert T. Oliver, head of the Department of Speech, will speak on • "What - Korea Means to You and to America" Saturday at the 81st annual commencement of Keystone Junior Colle g e, La- Plume. Dr. Oliver, counselor to. the Korea commission to the United Nations for six years until the Korean Republic was established in 1948, is an outstanding Amer ican authority on Korea. He • has served on the faculty of the Uni versity of Korea :and the Asia Institute in New York. • • He is presently a" consultant to. the Korean Pacific Press. He hag served as the - manager of the Washington bureau of KPP: - Dr. Oliver is ' the .author - of six. books on Korea and six textbooks on speech. FOR=SALE CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER,-2-speed transnussion, win s Verf good eon: dition. Call ext. 969. Ask for Walt after six. 2 MEN'S SUITS, size 37, like new. Both for $25.00. Also neyv:electric'•Shick razor $7.00. Call 6019 after 5 n.m. WANTED ', MALE RIDER to Los Angeles. Leaving June 7 or 8., Call Hill at, 2669 ,te..treen. 9 & 5. RIDE TO Sacramento, .California"or, viata= ity. Desired departure, jund, Will share expenses. Call Lefty,'-4819..,.. WANTED: RIDERS to Philadelphia. •or Trenton, New.. Jersey ; ;May -29* r-- -3139 p.m. Call 2335, =Helen Egler. . STUDENT, MALE' or - feniale, ,willing ,to exchange household services for room and board this summer: Phone - . 6307. ' RIDE TO Altoona leav;ing between • , 11 :00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Saturday) Call Larry 7381 after 5:00. • , • - FOR BEN:X.," SUMMER STUDENTS, rooirCair4 b.) . aidt'a the Beaver Muse. Board so.oo:,:per-5-day week, and $12.00 , per 7-day, week. 'Room and board $15.00 per week.: Ca11,77851.',,* CENTRAL LOCATlON—furnished and un furnished apartments. Call 2131. ' • , SUMMER and FALL session bookings' now at Colonial Hotel;--123 W. Nittany Aye.; State College. Central:-;,quiet fortable. Phone 4850. Ask for C. 1i.;." SAVE • MONEY, on_ that -moving ...job;:, - - - many qtudents have. Rent-a truckr.LOcal or out-of-state. Hertz Driv-Ur-elf4,Gysten)., LW., 1020 Green Ave., Altdona,k Penha; Phone 2-3200.' ROOM OR room and board -for all sessions of slimmer school:, at LAMBDA cm: Call 2602. „ ROOM AND BOARD on - campus at Alpha Zeta this summer... Excellent 'facilities, reasonable- prices. Phone 7621 7622. LARGE COMFORTABLE double ,rooms for men, 1 1 h blocks from campus., , Ph'eni 2965. 230 S. Frazier St. • • BACHELOR'S APARTMENT for - s.boys; for entire summer. Private entrance, light cooking. ,13f;,. bleicks.-Irom campus. Phone 2965. 230 'S. Frazier 4f. UNFURNISHED LARGE. two-room' apart : . ment including efficiency kitchen, „pH vate bath. 123 High Stieet; - Pliorie 6669:1' ROOMS FOR summer session, -and rOorn and board for .fa11..217 E. Foster, -Ave. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT.,xsith bath, centrally located, for 'summetrnonths only. Call Bill Nudorf ext. 791. • . POll Shows -- - ...(Continued from .page ceiveCl ' a majority of right'atiOett was the - ninth" one. "thrown- for kicks.'_' "Of the' 270 'studenti - atk:ed, 260 knew . what important . event had occurred 'recently in Dog patch. • Ed. Chem-Phys Tie The School of Mineral Indus tries received the highest average of .the ,aggregate with 45.6 per cent while the-home economists drew the lowest with 21.1 per cent. Education and Chem-Phys tied for second place with a flat 40 per cent. Liberal Arts, Engineer ing, DIR, Agriculture, and Phys Ed followed in that order for 36.7, 35.6, 33.1, 32.2, and 28.9 percent ages respectively. This poll merely illustrates the old story of apathy—which has been lectured on before. We've heard that in this age of world conflict, an enlightened public is •A:S};:'\~;:`j; .. ti t:::il~ .t..__a.~ ~'h~.ri: J.il(i2~~' \'a:t'L' - .w.lr' ' .ry ~t~. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 42... Frn PORCUPINE ~'F ~~1 •.>~ <L~. "~ :>;;;, ki•••••,,i •: . •5 1 • * , `.•Z • kl • C:343 He's listenedito the weak:thread of so many shallow' claims he's fed-yip! His point is-Ltheie's a thorough_test 'of cigarette mildness. Millions . ~: >~,. ~... ~. ~. w ~l ?4 i ~ , . of sniokers - throtighout America concur. les . 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! - price you've tried:Camels in your "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T' or Taste) _you'll see why... ; •:,? 4 , 4 ..,,,,-; m f,!:,.1 Caere! Wids all afilor bnimbilyiveNiihwr • s, • ,kgolo\74", - - 24:Men to Take- Deferment Test "Twenty-four students will take the Selective Service College Ap titude test at 8:30 a.m. today in 121 Sparlp,-.Dr. Hugh M. Davison, professor:of educational research, said yesterdaY. • Students must have, a ticket of admission form for the examina tion. Dr. Davison also requested that they bring with them at least one of their Selective S ervice forms. Excuses for students who must miss classes to take the exam may be picked up at the Dean of Men's office this afternoon. needed to lead our diplomats. And we know that in these vital and dangerous times we should know "what is going on." Yet it's so nice to escape and feel that we've found a little isle where the world' can't affect us. Then we hear the ROTC sound off. After *all. the'lAildness Tests x . o • . ~ :. .. y4w~i - vm‘rim , _!•otli, ItAt:22,2'lft .. , . . , I\loy,Awort' ).. ::,, Time:c4o9o:l:, A time confliCt bet Ween the Army .alai Navy , Iteserved Offi cers TrainifigiCorPs' presentation of awards' to , outstanding cadets has caused - the Navy ROTC•to change the time of its' ceremony from,4:lo to 3:45 P.m. Aciday. 'The ceremony, -and :-paraft• will , still take place on 'the ,Cbllege golf course. The Army ROTC presentations 'mill take place at 4:10 p.m. today in front "or Old- Main. The top award, the Reserve Officers As sociation Medal, will.be presented to John A. Donnal •by • President Milton S. Eisenhower. Twenty other students will. be decorated as distinguished military students. Naval awards will be presented to the' nine outstanding naval Ca dets at the College by, Capt: John L. 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