The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1952, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
kin ; ests to
For Last Time
The College Health Service will give innoculations for skin
tests from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Dispensary, 3 Old Main.
This will be the last opportunity for new students to take the test.
Students who fail to appear for the innoculation will be ex
cluded from classes and fined, Dr. Herbert R. Glenn, director of
College Health Service, said. The
following list of names represents
those from J to Z who must com
plete the test.
Floyd Jamison, Frank Johannes, Harold
Johnson. Ralph Jones, Stanley Juras,
James Kershner, Edmund Klein, Theodore
Klish, and Richard' Kohn.
Gerald Koons. Ronald Rutz, Leo Kwalik,
William Landis. Robert Larkin, Brandt
Laskowitz, Samuel Lear, Albert Lenz,
Lewis Levin, William Linaberry, Milton
Linial, Lewis Lista, and James Lopresti.
James Llama. Ronald Lynch, Richard
Lyon, Gerald Malatino. Joseph Malone,
Joseph Mango, David McCleary, Leo Mc-
Crory, Charles McGivern, Joseph McHugh,
Archie Mclntyre, Robert McMath, and
Edward McNellis.
William Mello, Charles Miller, Rudolph
Mitman. Harvey Molish, Donald Moore,
Joseph Moore, George Morgan, Thomas
Murray. Charles Neal, Jack Newell, Ann
Nogi, Orlando Notari, Edward O'Brien,
John O'Connell, and Nick Pantages.
Jaime Pardo, Jack Park, William Pas
cuzzi, Howard Pendleberry, Paul Platt,
John Pond, Doris Potter. James Potter,
Peter Prinzivalli, Donald Pritchard, Peter
Prybolsky, and Charles Raup.
Jack Reno, Joseph Riley, Robert Rishel,
Robert Roberts, Durwood Rorie, Irving
Rothstein, Charles Royer. Jerome Scheib,
Giles Schilling. Jerry Schwalb, Howard
Schwartz, Leonard Seaman, and Alan Sei
fert.
Bernard Shapiro, Brendan Sharkey, Paul
Shepherd, Edward Shields, Gene Showalter,
Robert Simmons, Leonard Skrinko, Steven
Skuba, Fred Smith, Ronald Smith, Ray
mond Soffa, John Spangler, and Joseph
Spencer. .
James Sperry, Robert Springer, James
Stahl, Warren Steinberg, Thor Stelnyk,
Randall Stephens, Kenneth Stuby, Anthony
Stupakis, Richard Sutter, Duke Swyers,
and Raymond Talipski.
Bruce Taylor, Jere Teitrick, Douglas
Tharp, Thomas Tierney. Frank Todd. Pa
tricia, 'rumble, Ralph Turley, Gerald Dr
am, Nissley Bandling, Mark Vasser, Rich
ard Walker, Robert Waltmeyer, Walter
Wampler, Paul Wanko, William Watson,
and Bert Welliver.
George Wells. Carl Werley, Keith Whee
land, John Whitehead, Normaii Whitehouse,
Howard Whiteside, James Widmann, Nim
Chu Wong, Merrill Yohe, Myles Yorty, and
Joseph Zimmerman.
Students to Join
In State Air Raid
State College residents and Col
lege students will participate to
day in the first state-wide air raid
test since World War IL
The red alert will be sounded
at 1:50 p.m. by sirens in State Col
lege, Bellefonte, and Rockview.
It will continue for three minutes.
The "period of attack" will be
gin at 1:53 p.m. and continue un
til 1:56 p.m. The white alert or
"all clear" will sound for one
minutes; ending at 1:57 p.m.
Instructions concerning air raid
procedure have been posted in
dormitories and other campus liv
ing quarters.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
EVENING GOWN—turquoise strapless with
stole, size 16. Worn twice. Perfect con
dition. Original cost $35, sacrifice at $2O.
Call 4860.
PONTIAC SEDAN. 1939, good condition
Inquire 455 E. Beaver. Apt. 5.
FORD '37 sedan R&H electrical fuel
pump. Excellent gas, milage. See Mose,
Nittany 31-18, Ext. 291.
1931 FORD roadster, new battery, good
tires, recent motor overhaul. Call Jerry,
129 Miles Street. Phone 3925.
LOST
LADIES GOLD Boluva wristwatch between
White Hall and Osmond Lab. Reward.
Barbara Edgington, Thompson—Ext. 1086.
GREEN LEATHER wallet. Call Ext. 271
McElwain or leave wallet at Student
Union.
PERSON WHO mistakenly took tan jacket
from rack near 13 Sparks please return
to Stu -lent Union.
HIGH SCHOOL class ring, 1953. Initials $; l 6
J.M.G. Lent on hayride. Please call Ham
ilton,
Room 51. Ext. 1170.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR Rent—three furnished
rooms incl. private bath. $50.00 including
all utilities. Inquire Kalin's Dress Shop,
S. Allen St.
MISCELLANEOUS
BRING NATURE to your room: Parakeets,
singing canaries, turtles, alligators,
tropical fish. Phone George Griffith 5051.-
182.
WANTED
GRADUATE STUDENTS in Engineering
or with related technical backgrounds for
part-time work. Students with mechanical
electrical drafting experience for part-time
work. U.S. cit , xm - 111-i required. Apply
daily or ovi ninr4s. r. Thompson & Co..
Consultim; Bush Arcade, Belle
fonte, Penna. Phone Bell. 6012.
TTIE DAILY COLT =IAN STATE COLLEGE'. PENNSYLVANIA
Be liven
Today
Motorcade---
(Continued from page one)
Phi Delta Theta-Delta Gamma;
Kappa Alpha Theta-Alpha Gain
ma Rho; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Al
pha Tau Omega; Delta Upsilon-
Gamma Phi Beta; Zeta Beta Tau-
Phi Sigma Sigma; Phi Kappa Tau;
Alpha Chi Rho; and Lambda Chi
Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and
Chi Omega had previously regis
tered.
Floats entered in the motorcade
will carry out the theme "Penn
sylvania• De f ends Freedom,"
Coombs said. The floats will be
judged for originality, eye-catch
ing appeal, beauty, amount and
quality of work involved, general
artistic worth, and appropriate
ness to the theme.
Gift certificates will be pre
sented to the winning student or
ganization or combination of
groups, Coombs said.
Floats may be only in the form
of cars, trucks or- trailers, Coombs
said. A complete list of regula
tions may be picked up at the
Student Union desk.
Some. of us like history-'
And some of us like psych,
we alt iike. the better taste
But
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Send in your
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jingles now!
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AIdSRICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OP CtGARETTES
fribunai Fines
10 for Parking
Violations
Tribunal fined ten students
last night for violations of campus
parking restrictions and collected
a total of $7. •
Three $1 fines were suspended,
and four additional cases were
d:srnissed a f ter a warning by
Glenn Wiggins, acting chairman.
Wiggins warned commuting
students that they are responsi
ble for obeying all campus traf
fic regulations including parking
only in designated areas during
class hours.
One case was dismissed because
because an incorrect offense was
reported by the Campus Patrol.
The student pleaded innocent to
illegal parking in the area next
to t h e Temporary Classroom
Buildings, but admitted parking
his car by the tennis courts along
Curtin road. This space is not in
cluded in any campus parking
area outlined by the physical
plant.
Wiggins reminded students that
according to present regulations
these spaces are not open to stu
dent parking, and cars found
there during class hours will be
reported.
- A member of the College dairy
judging team was charged with
driving and parking on campus ,
without ,a permit. He protested
that he applied for a permit, but,
it was denied him, and it was
BULLETIN!
College students
prefer Luckies in
nation-wide survey!
A nation-wide survey based on actual
student interviews in 80 leading col
leges reveals that more smokers in these
colleges prefer Luckies than any other
cigarette—and by a wide margin. The
No. 1 reason given for smoking Luckies?
Luckies' better taste. What's more, this
same survey shows that Lucky Strike
gained far more smokers in these col
leges than the nation's two other prin
cipal brands combined.
Yes...LUCKIES
TASTE BETTER!
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FOR A
CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER SMOKE
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Draft Test
Applications
vailable
Applications for the Dec. 4 and
April 23 Selective Service, college
qualification tests will again be
available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday in the second floor lounge
of Old Main, Mrs. Sara.E. Case,
representative of the ean of
Men's office, announced yester
day.
Only 230 students picked up ap
plications Monday and yesterday.
This small number resulted in the
scheduling of another day during
which applications can be picked
up, Mrs. Case said.
If students do not obtain their
applications at the College, they
must visit a local draft board if
they‘want to take the test.
Selective Service officials haVe
suggested that all eligible students
take the test, since most local
boards will not grant a student
deferment to persons who .have
not passed the test.
Applications for the Dec. 4 test
must be postmarked on or before
midnight Nov. 1, and those for the
April 23 test on or before. mid
night March 9.
Both the Dec. 4 and the April ,
23 tests will be given at the Col
lege.
necessary -to have a car to reach
surrounding dairy farms.
CAGP.R E'T
WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 15; 1952
Papers Print
Profs' Articles
On State Week
Special articles written by sev
en faculty members on the gen
eral subject of Pe'nnsylvania Week
are being printed by newspapers
throughout the state.
Four article s, distributed
through the Office of Public In
formation, are explanatory fea
tures, and three are in the form
of news stories.
William R. Gordon, professor
of rural sociology extension; Dr.
George L. Leffler, assistant di
rector, bureau of business re
search; John J. Schantz Jr., in
structor of mineral economics;
axed Milton S. Osborne, head of
the Department of Architecture,
wrote the explanatory articles.
They will receive a special credit
line for their stories.
News articles by Dr. Edward
W. Proctor, assistant professor of
economics; David R. Mitchell,
head 6f the Department of Miner
al- Engineering; and Luther' T.
Bissey, assistant 'professor of pe
troleum and natural gas engineer
ing; have also been distributed.
The distribution of these stories
is one of the projects which the
Pennsylvania Week committee
has chosen to aid in the current
celebration of Pennsylvania Week.
A series of articles similar to then
were distributed during Pennsj
vania Week, 1950.
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But. offer him a Lucky Steik
An d you need have no fear.
David L• Norton.
Washington University '52
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rage Caesar had a thrilling lice:.
Was cheered and feared alikll.e—.
But.' Caesar never had the thri
Of tasting Lucky Strike!
Anthony R. Black
Notre Dazzle