1V1A:Y727; - 1652 . W:Otiio(l:s,. - 4,(:iep, t, Fiiit'Eka'rti :.'Ordeals' , • ' • . ': ; By EYVIE KIELAR Now is the time to prepare your crib notes, for it is the eve of final eAams, and students - and profs. alike are • about to be ',tried in the. furnace." • • • ' • . Downtown,. students -are buying their bluebooks wholesale and rubbing 'ellSow,s with Shady individuals who hint of "putting you in the know. for a price:" On the Mall one may' glimpse sorrowful, chuckling students en route, to a critical interview with a prof: sorrow speaks for itself; for even though the weath er's warm, 'they are in danger of the draft. They are chuckling only to- get into practice for the prof's okes.• Dorm Reopening Set.._ Dormitories 'will 'reopen for the fell semester the afternoon of Sept. 10,. the Dean of Wo men's office annduncedyester . . Vo!lect courses To Be Offered ...* During Summer Courses for undergraduates and graduate stUdentS in almost every field of, study , will be' offered at the College during one or more of three summer 'sessions, the first to begin June 10. The summer program will be divided into the inter-session, June 10 to June 27; the main sum-1 mer session, June 30 to Aug. 9; and the post-session, Aug. 11 to Aug. 29. Advance registration for each session will be accepted bar mail at the office of the Director of Sum mer Sessions, provided the appli cations are made before the dead line dates specified by the office. Otherwise, registration must be completed on the official regis tration date, which is the day the session or special course begins. Saturday is the deadline for inter session advance registration; June 21 *tor main session, and Aug. 2 for the post session. • Two six-week: science sessions will also be offered. The first of these sessions will be June 10 to July 19, and the second from July 21 to Aug. 29. Advance registra tion will be accepted for the first science sessions before Saturday, and by July 12 for the second. 5 NROTC Seniors Assigned b io Ships Five of the 32 graduating sen iors in the Naval Reserve Officers ,Training Ccirps have been assign ed to ships for the coming sum mer cruise, it was announced yes terday by Cdr. R. N. Billings, as sistant professor, of Naval Science. John Althouse will report to San Francisco, • where he will be' assigned to the USS Vesu vius. Richard Spriggs will also re ,pott to San Francisco, but he will be assigned to .the USS Karin. • George Bevard -and Stanley Rapp will report to Little Creek, Va. Bevard will be stationed .on the USS Rockridge and Rapp will be stationed on the USS Randall. John Barron will report to the USS Noble which is tied up at San Diego, • Calif:: ' • Chem-F'llys doses Blue Book Fiie •The blue book file of the School of Chemistry and 'Physics has been closed because students have been destroying it by taking parts or by taking books of tests, accord ing to Mrs. 'Ralph :U.. Blasingame, who is in charge of .the physics reading room. . She, - said. that o'.if . students, through 3.1 (I.'e n t governthent, would Arrange:- 'a,, methodkeeping a file,-assistance be given Ahem . , F or that `special' date , in,ly'ew YOrk .. . ; • we invite you_to spend:an evening with : *.cit the __._. • . * CAFE' ROUGE of the",-STATLER 'HOTEL - ..,.. . We'll be there June 2nd through 29th • . '• . • '.... • Rosalind Patton,: Danny Riccardo 'l• , • 'I and all . the boys .in the %.band THE DAILY doLTEGIAN: ST At night these demented beings roam the corridors and, in some cases, even • underground steam pipes,, Perhaps they search for light to throw on notes taken when they- were not illustrating the profs. profile. But there is no light. It rains. • Some of the craftier ones have made across index, of three other person's notes. , You can get sport ing odds from their roommates that said this exam .will be based on the book. . If one were to ask "What do you want to get out of college, any way?" sober citizens of this•quaint hamlet would wait an impressive moment, jab you with their little finger, and boom, "Why, the pur suit of knowledge, dolt!" Not-so-sober co-travelers in this vale of tears would smile dazz lingly, and with an earthshaking groan, answer, "Guess!" Hopelessly then, the student goes to the final. He resists taking 40 aspirins or the early milk train to Reading. Perhaps he will take a little something from his room mate's private stock, but that's only to keep awake. He doesn't have to build up his nerve, not he. The student, in black despair, has weighed the advantages of a hitch in the Coast Guard with every moment he has been pre paring for the final—and he has been up all night. But he goes to the final. This simple fact shows just how deep and abiding is our faith in miracles. Strait Receives $250 Award Roger H. Strait, fourth semes ter student in agricultural edu cation, has been chosen as one of eight regional winners of Sears Roebuck Foundation scholarships. 'Dr. Russell B. Dickerson, vice dean of the School of Agricul ture, announced the $250 scholar ship after attending meetings of the national judges and candi dates of •the' Foundation earlier this week: Strait had previously - %been awarded one of 12 $2OO Founda tion • freshnian scholarships and this year received the $2OO sopho more scholarship. He is secretary of the Poultry Club and repre sents that organization on- the Agriculture , Student Council. • • Arnold Elected . David Arnold, .fourth semester student in civil' engineering, has been elected president, of'.Druids, sophomdre - men's';hat 'society. WRA Clothing Drive To Run Until June 6 • The Women's Recreation As sociation clothing drive, which' started Sunday, • will continue until June 6, according to Gwen. Griffith, drive chairman. Any type. of clothing:may be placed in the boxes located out side. the hostesses' offices ,iii all women's dormiteries,The,cloth ing will be .sent yo,Koreart war orphans:- '- • `:. ATE' COLLEGE, PEi,rN,§YLYNt',TIA-! Delta Sitr..Queen . • ,Nancy ,Broscious, this year's Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart, was Crowned at the chapter's annual Carnation Ball. She was presented with a cup• by-the, president of the hoyie, Jack Brougher, rand a •bou , , quet of roses by-her escort, Wesley Pfirman. ~~~ .. Technological institute Offers 15 Fellowships Fifteen two-year fellowships . at the Institute of Gas Technol ogy affiliated with the Illinois In stitute of. Technology, Chicago,• are being offered to seniors and graduates in chemistry,• chemical engineering, mechanical' en gi 7 neering, physics, petroleum engi neering, and related. fields. • These fellowships are available for the training of . men interested in securing positions in the field of utility gas. - Applicants must be American citizens, in good health, • and under 28 years of age. Applica tion forms and further informa tion may be secured from depart-, ment heads or by writing to the Dean of Students, Institute•of Gas Technology, Technology Center, Chicago 16, 111. A fellowship to a student work ing on his master's degree is cur rently worth $4OOO plus summer earnings in the gas industry. If he continues and .works for his doctorate, the value of the fel lowship is increased to $5700. • Speech Honorary Initiates Ten debate and public speaking hon orary, at ceremonies Sunday. Those initiated were Robert Alderdice, John • Baron, Joan Dobson, Thomas Durek, Peggy Fahringer, Mar' Jane Kelly, Eugene Kolber, Constance Kat lavage, Nancy Nelsen, and Mark Unger. Mary. Jane Kelly was elected president and Nancy Nelson was named secretary, at the meeting. "Volcanic ash sometimes : f a 1 l with the condensed steam from a volcano to make "mud rain." and Baron \on Steuben. MICROTOMIC —the Absolutel y Unifoirri• -10.RAWING . PENCIL' 1111AbtiolUte uniformity means drawings without "weak spots;'—clean;: legible detail. Famous for ih, li -wearlr L.-o , G~c~~. r . , , Alpha, Epsilon -Pi • • ••'•Alpha EpSilon recently .in-, .itiated Sidney Coheni 'sett, .I•lernianKaufinah, Lawrence. 'Klevaiis and Tredri4:Marks.• ; ,• Sulian :Gordan and Irving Sus son received :the: outstanding -graduating brothers award: •.: ,College in" 1951. Phi. Sigma Sigina. • , Phi Sigma -Sigm&;- held ..its annual senior bpnch. - • at 'lO a.m. Sunday, •the' . Allenest Tea , . , The .eleven seniors hOtioreci are: Mrs. '.Ralph Brand; Ellen -Fried.: man ; R e gin a • Friedman, Betty Koplovitz; Shirley Nast, Myrna Newman;. Mrs. Marvin. Riesen-. bach,s,Marjorie •SamuelS, S - aILY Shapiro„ Jean Shtaget,land: Har riet Stiefel. ". • • • • The: senior gift to . ,.the sorority, the pledge - gift to the, - sokority, the big-little sister gifts, :and the sorority gifts• -to: the,. seniors were presented • at.• the .seniors Each. '-senior ••also .reeeiyed an Anieriedh.beauty rose;: the flower of : the sorority. . . Al,p - XL-Delta- , . . • Delta' held it.'s 'anima 'Rose Danee in hon6r of the pledges Satuiday,night at Tani Kappa Ep silon. The ,model• pledge cup was awarded to Judith • • Initiation,..w as held . 'Sund ay Morning_ NO initiates '•afe Joan Freyler;Elizabeth GeOrge,;AUdrey Killinger, Miss, Kinzel, - Aacqueline- Mitchell, Mary JO- ItY•erson, and Betty. Lou "Yarnell. -Sunday. the sisters • and neW.. initiates • attended a breakfast given;by the,alumnae. That afternoon a picnic .vas held for the 'sisters anct their' 'dates, Kappa Alpha Theta KaPp a' Alpha. Theta has-initiated' Henriettalderfer, Patricia Gil bert, Helen Grotyoliann„ Patricia McMullen, Barbara' PattcM, - ,NancY: `Scofield, •Dorothy Sivanson, .Betty Smucker,.and Barbara,W.allace. ' Sunday evening th.e - sotority had , " its annual , Senior Bantinet , ;at the' State College Hotel :in honor: of its graduating seniors.?Eritertainment was supplied 'bk ieach class, and honors - were: given ;to':: - the • out standing senior, .the '-outstanding pledge, and :to the Pledge with the highest average during the' first semester. . . • • Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau held abrunch in honor of the new initiates' Sun-, day in the Simmons" Hall 'recrea tion room. At that :time :Sylvia Davis was awarded the; model pledge cup. • ' Gifts were -presented to girls who were recently engaged: Laryn Sax, Marilyn Cohn, Marilyn Ju man, and Marlene, Garson. Sigma Pi Joyce Gardiner was crowned Orchid Lady at the annual Orchid Dance at Sigma Pi. She Was pre-; sented with a gold cup at-a dance held during Spring Weekend. The fraternity recently pledged William Chestnutt, Edwin Holt, Lewis Landon, and William Wahl. New- Delta Delta Delta - Jane tfft, sixth semester home economics major, was presented a scholastic scholarship, by Delta. Delta Delta at a. meeting this rrienth. ' The sorority held its annual Panty Breakfast honoring gradu ating seniors Sunday at the Centre Hills Country Club. Nancy Cox, : historian; read an, account of the year's •events • and 'Constance Mel mernber.of the sorority,•read luirnbrolis verses about each sen . 'Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron initiated Marjorie. Boyd, Janet Campbell, Grace Davis, and Joanne Low Sunday morning. Miss Boyd- was presented the cup . for ..b ein g , the , outstanding pledge at.a dinner in honor 'of the pledges, held, at the Tavern earlier ifi the ' Bernice Yerkes was elected so cial chairman, and Miss Boyd, suite 'manager. " - • ;Norma Zehner, president, and Miss Campbell will represent the sorority .at 'the national conven tibn thiS summer. Seriiors Featured In. LAAngiei Nine senior personalities will be , :featured in the LA Angles which..will 'be distributed Thurs day in' . -the • lobby of Sparks and at the .Student Union Desk in Old Main, according to William Slepin, - editor: -: • Piiblished by the Liberal Arts Student Council, the eight-page issue include' columns by President Milton S. -Eisenhower and Ben - Etiwema, - dean of _ the School 'of Liberal .Arts.' • . The' -LA,.-Angles personalities are Carolyn. AlleY, Carolyn Bar rett;' Patricia Bowles, Robert Fras er,. • Kolasinski, Fr ank Lewis , Mciylan Mills; Robert VoS bUrgi and Peter. Whelan. - The first in a series explaining honor societies in- the •Liberal Arts i r school will feature Sigma Delta national - men's - professional journalism society, and Alpha Del ta Sigma, professional advertising society._ . A cartoon by Moylan Mills will be - published, along with stories on-the Radio Guild; the National Student Aisociation, and the names - of the council members. • :'Besides Slepin, members of the staff include: Alexander Ayers, .Leonard Goodman, Lenore Ka hahowitz, and Eliza Newell. PSC - Elects Mutchler David Mutchler, •chairman of Tribunal, has received the award fora the most outstanding inde pendent senior man given each year by - the Penn State Club. NAME CARDS for graduation announcements Commercial Printinginc. Gleraqand Bldg., State College PAGE NINA