PAGE F,TC.THI" Two Students Win Ist Place In Ag Contest Robert herr fifth semester ani mal husbandry major, and• John Coble, third semester animal hus bandry major, were first place winners in the professional and amateur divisions of the Livestock Judging Contest Saturday. Herr received a total of 523 points to win the professional title for the second consecutive year. Coble won the amateur title with a total of 375 points. Sixty-eight students competed in the contest sponsored by the livestock judg ing team. Other place winners and their points in the professional division were Donald Maurer, second, 519; William Sipple, third, 511; John Graham, fourth, 492; and Lester Hallman, fifth, 486. ' Amateur place winners and their points were Ronald Harrod, second, 351; Lar r y Hilgendorf, third, 347; Thomas Armstrong,l fourth, 346; and Georgene Huber, fifth, 323. High scorers in the classes of the amateur division and their points were Coble and Robert Hartley, beef cattle, 100; Arm strong and Morris Brown, horses, 97; John Tait, swine, 100; and John Sink, sheep, 100. In th e professional division, high scorers and their points were Herr, reasons, 170; Maurer, plac ings, 368; Herr, cattle, 145; Wil mer Harris and Robert McDowell, hogs, 140; Earl Hower and Maur er, horses, 126; and Sipple, sheep, 130. Awards will be presented to winners at the annual Block and Bridle Banquet following the Lit tle International Livestock Show April 25. Bender Chosen Head Of Pi Tau Pi Sigma Pi Tau Pi Sigma, signal corps ROTC honorary society, elected Rodgers Bender commander Tues day night. Other officers are Stuart Allen, executive officer; Jack Guerin, adjutant; Richard Dobias, finance officer; John Seward, social chair man; and Bruce Schroeder, public information officer. Dut only time will te11... GOT: THIS MARVELOUS COOKBOOK., AND I'LL INVITE H IM TO DINNER EVERY N IGHT! More People Smoke Engineers Sign For Caps Today Today is the first day grad uating seniors in engineering may sign up for caps and gowns at the Athletic Store. They may sign up until Saturday.. The de posit is $5. Graduating seniors should know their hat size when they order their caps and gowns. Students who expect to grad uate in military uniform should not sign up for caps and gowns. Engineers may order their in vitations and announcements at the Student Union desk un til Saturday. Four Grad Students Get Education Posts Four graduate students in edu cation 'are currently' w or ki n g throughout the state with school officials in educational adminis tration. The students, Clair Cornelius, Laurence Ovian, Clare Sheedy, and Robert Shook, will receive graduate credit for spending from A limited number of tickets are still available for this Friday and Saturday Right You Are (if you think so) by Pirandello Tickets for Friday and Saturday on Sale at the Student Union $l.OO 8:00 p.m. " .Center Stage - BEALS CLEANERS -- (below the Glenn land) "LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR DRY CLEANING FOR THAT BIG IFC WEEKEND" In by THURSDAY . . . back by SATURDAY! Men's and Ladies' Suits 69c Dresses—handfinished 69c Trousers, Sweaters, Sport Shirts .. . 44c OPEN 8:30 to 5:30 p.m.—MONDAY THRU SATURDAY • -.v.- • • ............... 11-lAT COOK 1300 DIVINE! you CAN'T miss! , MOM SAYS THa W/ TO A MA HEART - THROUI - HIS STOM/ THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Chapel Plans Show Progress The small meditation chapel which has been suggested by a student-faculty committee may become a reality within the next two years, Luther H. Hrshbarger, chaplain, said yesterday. . President Milton S. Eisenhower stated that the Chapel collections during the present College year are already sufficient to finance, as planned, two scholarships for students of Silliman University. Hence, collections for the re mainder of this year will be used to help finance the construction of the meditation chapeL Fifteen hundred dollars has been allotted from Chapel' collec tions this year to start the fund. Harshbarger would like to have another $l5OO by the end of, the year. A gift of $5OOO recently from an anonymous donor began the fund. two weeks to a full semester working with, principals, super visors, and school boards. HOW 'TELL SO MAY Lt sHa CO NOT' sill 'Roberta' - (Continued from page one) In addition to the regular score Director Ray Fortunato has in; . serted "Lovely to Look At," which Kern wrote for the 1935 .movie version, and "LaFayette." "Ro berta" boasts a score of 13 singing numbers, plus numerous 'reprises, and six dance routines. Thespians have modernized the story and' deleted some of the timeworn jokes of the original script by Harbach which delighted audiences in 1933. The story is CLASSIFIEDS WANTED DeMOLAYS TO attend Dela°lay. Club in 107 Willard tonight at 7:00 p.m. Speaker Major Casey. ALL COLLEGE LOAD - needs date for I.F.C. Weekend. Call 4979, hurry ! CLEAN CAR to rent for IFC Weekend. Friday and Saturday. Call Dave Eber at . ext. 1188. EXPERIENCED COOK desires fraternity work either finishing this semester or starting next fall. Call 3893. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR. RENT: Board at Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver Avenue. Con venient to' town and campus. Meals avail able on daily. 5-day week, or full weekly basis. Rooms with board available for balance of semester. Reservations being taken for room only all summer sessions; room . and board fall semester. Call 3935. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. RENT A Truck. Various sizes and body types. Do that moving job at lowest cost. Local or out of state. Hertz Drive-Ur- Self System Lie., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. FURNISHED APARTMENT—June, July, August. Three rooms, private bath. 441 East Beaver Ave. Phone 7953. ONE SINGLE and one , double room near campus. Single beds, inter-spring mat tresses. Call 2919. LOST MAN'S WATCH with - silver expansion band in Nittany , area before vacation. Call Al, Dorm 33, Rm. 15. TENNIS RACKET in Willard April 13 Sentimental value. Call Prandy ext. 1098 GOLD RlNG—rey stone with Knight's head. Wednesday afternoon. Return to Student Union. Reward. Phone ext. 960. GARNET EARRING on campus, Wednes day, April Ist. Reward. Call Ethel ext. FOR SALE TUXEDO/ black, size 38, worn once. Ex cellent buy. Call 4167 or at 115 E. Irvin. 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Than and othw . cigarette THURSDAY, - APRIL '16;1953 feom a novel, "Gowns by Roberta," by • Alice . Duer- Miller. After a successful Broadway run -"Roberta" was eyed by movie directors and purchased by R.K.O. Radio Pictures in 1935. The cellu loid "Roberta" .13 r ought ' Fred Astaire -and Ginger Rogers back before the camera as a dance team. Irene Dunne played the Russian princess. Last year Hollywood dusted off the Astaire version and came out with "Lovely to Look At," a star studded, multimillion dollar pro duction with gowns by Adrian. Thailand is ordering blue ink for its prospering State Railways. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER,' perfect con dition, guaranteed for one year. Price $3O. First call takes it.- Jim McGoff, 2220. 1952 FORD Convertible, Fordomatic, fully equipped plus many extras.' Fok real buy call Mellott ext. 261. . , SHORTWAVE RADIO. , perfect Belmont. 348 R, 3 stages" i.f., speaker and ear phones. Best offer. 'or trade for revolver. Fein. 6783 or 4850. '5l FORD CONVERTIBLE, , '62 titled, Fordomatie. Fully equipped, many extras. Call Mellott ext. 261. See at Pollock 1. 1946 CHRYSLER town and country con vertible for $695. Mechanically. perfect. Call 4326. ask for Dick Matz. 1939 CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition. Heater, Inspected. Must sell. Call 5051 ext. 274. Ask for Jerry. RED HOT 1949 Olds 88 Sedanette R 8• H hydromatic. 1949 Ford Sedan R.& H over drive WSW. Both in top shape. Good rub ber. Call Byron ext. 283. • 1949 CUSTIMAN motor scooter; automatic transmission fully equipped with wind shield, plastic cover, tools. Reason able price. Call Jay Murphy 4444. • TUXEDO, worn once. Size 34-36—best quality. Stiff front formal shirt, two collars, tie included. $3O. Phone 6636 after 5:30 p.m. HELP WANTED SALESMEN: College Clas§ics desires men for party favors, stationery, mugs, etc. to call on fraternities and sororities. Short hours and good commission. Please write College Classics, P. 0. Box 3091. University Station. Columbus, Ohio. - • RIDE WANTED RIDE FROM. New York to State Collage. Friday April 17. Call Ed. 5051 ext. 277. RIDE WANTED' to New York City, April • 17. Call Helen 3372. rTl,7g7wir IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. But call first. THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY Camel is America's most popular cigarette—leading alll other brands by billions! Camels haVe the two things smokers want most 7 rich, full flavor and cool, cool mildness ... pack after pack! Try Camels for '3O days and see how mild, how flavorful, how thoroughly enjoyable they are as your steady smoke! FOR °SALE
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