PAGE EIGHT Last Opportunity Given Students for Skin Tests New students who have not completed skin tests will have one more opportunity to do so tomorrow in the Dispensary, 3 Old Main, Dr. Herbert R. Glenn has announced. The College Health Service will give the innoculations any time during the regular hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each student will be told of for a reading. Students who fail to appear for the test will be excluded from classes an d fined, Dr. Glenn said. The remainder of the list will be printed in to morrow's Daily Collegian. The following list of names rep resents those fronx A to H who must complete the test. William Adair, Edward Adams, Joseph Adams, Rodger Ahlers, John Alt, Joseph Andrews, Richard Amer, Howard Arnold, and Barry Aubitz. Daniel Bag Hone, Joel Balshm, Joseph Banet, Robert Barcatkey, Richard Barnes, Gordon Baumgardner, Alb e r t Baxter, Thomas Bellin, Owen Best, Lloyd Bittner, Robert Black. Ronald Bloomfield, and Theo dore Bluestein. Ira Bouloutian, Edward Breen, William Breen, George Broughman, Kenneth Bru der, Gary Buckwalter, Lee Cabelof, John Cambell, 'Richard Cambell, Paul Caswell, and Eugene Chapman. Joseph Chico, Charles Christiansen, Rob ert Clements, Robert Cole. Charles Con away, John Cole, Donald Cook, Robert Corekin, William Coursey, Samuel Croth ers, Glenn Cumblidge, and Mario D'Alessio. George Daneker, Donald DeArment, Em ory Dedalis, Joseph DeJure, Arthur Dia mond, Anthony DiLella, William Distler, Joseph Donahey, Jack Dorsey, and Charles Dreibe. Darrell Edwards, Glen Elder, Charles Engle, Adrien Eschallier, George Evans, Richard Evans, William Evans, Robert Fet terolf, Earl Fields, Stanley Fink, York Fischer and Stephen Fish. Stephen Fishbein, Francis Fisher, Martin Flinn, Robert Fluck, Peter Fox, Leonard Frankel, Jay Freedman, James Frisbee, William Fugagli, Edward Gamble, and Clayton Garland. CLASS FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY white lab coats, $5.50 Room 19, Frear- LOST PERSON WHO mistakenly took tan jacket from rack near 13 Sparks please return to Student Union. HIGH SCHOOL class ring. 1953. Initials J.M.C. Lost on hayride. Please call Ham ilton, Room 51, Ext. 1170. WILL THE person who took a slide rule from in front of the Armory please re turn it to Nittany 41-14. FOR RENT ROOM FOR rent. 122 W. Nittany 4679. 2-ROOM furnished apartment 2 blocks from .campus—married couple only. No chil dren. Phone 2600. MISCELLANEOUS BRING NATURE to your room: Parakeets, singing canaries, turtles, alligators, tropical fish. Phone George Griffith 5051- IS2. WANTED SOO WOMEN: Get your toiletry kits today and tomorrow at ltea & Dericks from 1:00 to 5:00. Eleven national brands for 25e. No men's kits available. RIDE TO Philadelphia November 25 at 3:00 returning Dec. 1. Call Tony, Ext. 1098. RIDE TO Philadelphia on Friday, Oct. 31 after 3 p.m. for two people. Call Ather ton 234 or 147. RIDE TO Cleveland, Ohio November 25 after 1 p.m. Call Dave, State College 2967 alter 7 p.m. RIDE FOR 2 people to Bucknell University. Leaving Sat., Nov. 1. Call Mimi Malvin, Ext. 1093. ✓KICROTOAIZC —the Absolutely Uniform DRAWING PENCIL OAbsolute uniformity means drawings without "weak spots",—clean, legible detail. Famous for smooth, long-wearing leads. Easily distin guished by hull's-eye degree stamping on 3 sides of pencil. At your campus store! --t''iBERHARD ... _ ... ' .'./' FABEIV*...-- J . . •.7. , TRAPS MARKS ASS. U.S. PAT. MTG THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ter the injection when to appear Lawrence Gershman, ,Mark Gladstone, Arthur Glenn, Leslie Golden, Joseph Gold stein, Laurence Griffin, Robert Griggs, Richard Grotz, and Charles Gyder. John Hamilton, William Hammond, Rich ard Hardy, John Harigan, Polly Harrison, Gary Hawk, James Henderson, David Hir shorn, Joseph Hodorawis, and Pauu Hoff man. Robert Hoffman, 'Thomas Holism, .Tay Holliday, Archie Holloway, James Houck, Fred Howell, Jay Huffman, and Ernest Huntzinger. PSCA to- Discuss Election Issues The Penn State Christian As sociation will hold the second in its series of discussion programs on the coming national elections at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 304 Old Main. Three professprs from the Pol itical Science department will be featured in a panel, discussion about party stands on important election isues. Dr. Elton Atwater wil speak about, foreign affairs, Dr. John H. Ferguson will dis cuss business, and Dr. Neal Riem er will speak about employment. David Lewis, chairman, will conduct worship services. An informal open discussion will follow the panel. FIEDS, A PAIR of size 11 ice skates, racer style Phone Bruce Vogelsinger, 4928. RIDE TO Drexel Hill near Philadelphia for three people on Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. Call Ann Ext. 1098. RIDE TO Notre Dame, Indiana or near vicinity on Nov. 6th. Call Ellie Ext. 895. RIDE TO Warren or vicinity Friday, Nov. 7 after 6:00 p.m. Call Denny Hedges, Ext. 264 Room 33. RIDE TO Pittsburgh, Thanksgiving vaca tion. Call 1096, Mary Lou Lloyd. ONE DUTTON double breasted Tux, size 40. Call 4928, ask for Dick Denison. RIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh on Nov. 21st at 5 p.m. Please call Bernie at 4409 or 4709. RIDE WANTED to State-Pitt game. Would like to leave ov. 21st—afternoon. UN FRANCAIS I etudiant repeter la lecon de francais avec un autre etudiant. Tele phones 'Miller 5051-262. George Washington Slept in Cold Valley Forge will sleep in regal luxury in the Royal Suite of the Penn Sheraton Hotel situated at 39th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia eßoyal Box at the Penn Game *Chrysler Imperial at her service *TV and News Interviews CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT ALL PHOTOS TO STUDENT UNION The BELLE HOP BALL on Oct. 25 at REC HALL . and on Nov. Ist the Royal Reception at the Penn Sheraton Engineers to Have LaVie Photos Taken Seniors in the School of En gineering may have their pic tures taken for the 1953 LaVie today through Oct. 22 at the Penn State Photo Shop, official LaVie photographer. Pictures not taken at th e scheduled time will not appear in the yearbook. Simei -- (Continued from page two) ing served as a captain in the U.S. Army coast and field artil lery from 1941 to 1946. He saw action in the Philippines and Ok inawa. "Living in State College is very enjoyable," said Simes, who re sides with his wife at 110 E. Mc- Cormick street. "I grew up in a small town, Brockport, N.Y., and I like the atmosphere of a small town. It's more friendly, with less confusion and hustle-bustle." He pursues his favorite recre ation, golf, at the Centre Hills Country Club. He said he usually scores in the high 80's, while his best score is 85. He also attends the Presbyterian Church in State College. Likes to Fish Asked his favorite hobby, Simes replied, "My wife and I are em bryo antique collectors. We at tend auction sales around the county to buy early American pieces and refinish the m, es pecially cherrywood. We're not so interested in antiquity as we are in appearance." Other "likes" of the new dean of men are freshwater fishing in Canada, reading historical novels. traveling thr ou g h the United States, symphonies by Beethoven and Bach, plays at Center Stage, and College sports events. He is a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan; member of Phi Kappa Sigma, social frater nity; Phi Delta Kappa, profes sional education fraternity; Psi Chi, psychology 'recognition so ciety; and the American College Personnel Association. He received his M.A. in educa tion from New York State Col lege for Teachers, and his doctor of education degree from Penn State. His wife, the former Mary Alice Stever, of Honeoye Falls, N.Y., attended the College. Pennsylvania is first in produc tion of cobalt ore, enameled sani tary - ware, slat e, and mineral pigments. THE BELLE HOP QUEEN Remember,, It's a Date! But She will also enjoy •Breakfast in bed OFFICE BY OCT. 20 Motorcade Registrant Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Chi Omega have combined to be come the only registrant for the competitive motorcade to be held Saturday before the Homecoming football game, George Donovan, director of Student Union, announced yesterday. Fred M. Coombs, chairman of the Pennsylvania Week committee, said the Student Union desk in Old Main has not been accepting nominations due to a misunder standing. The misunderstanding is now corrected, he said. The deadline for entries in the motor cade, sponsored by the Pennsyl vania Week committee, is 5 p.m. Thursday. - Floats entered in the motorcade will follow the Pennsylvania Week theme, "Pennsylvania De fends Freedom." No horse or tractor-drawn floats will be per mitted on the Beaver-Field track. Cars, trucks, or trailers are ac ceptable, Coombs said. There will be no limit to the amount of funds an organization may spend on individual floats. People and animals may be used Floats must be assembled in the Hort Woods parking lot by 11 a.m. Saturday, Coombs said. The motorcade will leave the parking area at .12:15 p.m., and circle the field- once. All floats must be off the track by 1:10 p.m. In case of inclement weather, floats will not be permitted on the Beaver Field track, Coombs said. The motorcade will leave Hort Woods parking lot at 11:15 a.m., and parade on College av enue and the campus. Criteria for judging will be ap propriateness to the theme, orig inality, eye -catching appeal, beauty, amount, and quality of work involved, and general ar tistic worth. Coombs added. Philip X. Rice, associate pro fessor of electrical . engineering, will be marshall for the parade.. Pollock to Appoint Committee Chairmen • Pollock Council will meet at 6:30 tonight in Nittany Dorm 20 to appoint chairmen of standing committees and representatives at-large to the AIM Board of Gov ernors. With the value of her mineral production running well over a billion dollars annually, Pennsyl vania ranks second only to Texas in mineral production. •Royal reception after the game ®A tour thru historic Philadelphia TUESDAY, OCTOBER' 14, 1952 Has One to Date Senior Finals To Be Debated The elimination of final exam inations for eighth semester stu dents will be discussed at a meet ing of the senior class- at . 7 p.m. tomorrow in 10 Sparld. Suggestions for the senior class gift, the orchestra for Senior Ball, and the June commencement speaker will also be considered, Theodore Kimmel, senior class president, said. The possibility of a class day or President's reception for Febru ary graduates will also be dis cussed. FOR B4ST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Don ' t • • . 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