PAGE EMETI Dairy Judging Set Tomorrow A dairy products judging con test will be held at 3 p.m. tomor row in 4 Dairy Building. The con test is sponsored by the Dairy Science Club. A wrist watch, cash awards, magazine subscriptions, and a leather briefcase will be awarded to contest winners. Entrants in the amateur divis ion, open to students who have' not taken dairy products judging courses, an d the professional division, open to students who I have taken these courses, will judge ten samples of milk and ice cream. Francis J. Doan, professor, of dairy manufacture, is official judge for the contest. 18 Students Attend Model Legislature Eighteen delegates from the College .Intercollegiate Govern ment chapter attended the model legislature last weekend at Har risburg. Delegates are Vincent Yanko wicz, Thomas Pyle, and Benjamin Sinclair, Kenneth Kramer, Tho mas Kidd, Lewis Shatz, Donald Douglass, Judith Sedor, Barbara Greenebaum, Barbara Gelt, Hen ry Pitt, George Rubin, Helen Sid man, Pegge Shierson, Thomas Umholtz, Antoinette Rauseo, Ag nes Porter, Ernest Famous and Robert Hance. Sinclair, fourth semester arts and letters major, was elected di rector of the central Pennsylvania region for next year. During the mock legislative ses sions attended by representatives from 61 Pennsylvania colleges, ten committees were formed to consider bills dealing with cur rent problems. Bills were re viewed by committees and pre sented to the legislature for ,dis cussion and vote. Pledge Slips Due For Blood Drive Red Crass pledge slips and re lease slips for minors must be turned in by 5 p.m. tomorrow at the College Placement office, 112 Old Main, Robert Hance, co chairman for collections, has an nounced. Two hundred slips have been received. The sooner slips are re turned, the better the chance students have for obtaining a suitable donation time, Hance said. Students should list several free hours when they can donate blood, he said. ...banish BOOR FATIGUES KEEP ALERT SAFELY! Your doctor will tell you ...a NoDoz Awakener is harmless as an average cup of hot, black coffee. Take'a NoDoz Awakener when you cram for that exam...or when mid-after noon brings on those "3-o'clock cobwebs." You'll find NoDoz gives you a lift without a let down...helps you snap back to normal and keep alert SAFELY! When fatigue is a handi cap, take a NoDoz Awakener. Used by mil lions of busy. Americans since 1933. • ON TM HIGHWAY • ON THE JOG • AFTER HOURS MK _ 1,0,1164 ECONOMY SIZI THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Recreation-- (Continued from page one) education, will talk on "Reaching for Professional Maturity." The group, consisting of 300 persons, will be divided into four workshops to study different questions and phases of the con ference. The Folf Dance Festival will be held from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. tomorrow in Rec Hall. Freshman women will be given -11 o'clock permissions 'for the festival. . -Floyd Woodhull, Radio Corpor ation of America recording artist, Margaret Covert, professor of physical education, and Irma Schaffnit, supervisor of physical education, University of Pitts burgh, will be guest callers. ATO Cancer Collections Climb Past $2OO Mark Members of Alpha Tau Omega have collected more than $2OO in their funds drive for the Centre County Cancer Society. Frater nity members have been calling on more than 200 State College merchants in an effort to reach the $13,000 goal set by the society. The drive will end tomorrow. Chapel Tryouts Tryouts fOr new soprdno and alto members for the Chap el Choir will be held at 7 and 8 to night in 213 Carnegie. Tenors and bases may tryout from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday. SPRING SPECIAL FREE 1 5x7 Enlargement ALSO . . . 1 20-exposure 35-mm roll $1 00 1 36-exposure 35-mm roll si 50 developed and printed I developed and printed CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB Ed Council Changes Board Requirement - • The requirement for member ship in the Education Student Council for the industrial educa tion and industrial arts represen tatives has been 'lowered from a 1.3 to a 1.2 All-College ' average. This amendment to the consti tution was made at the Ed coun cil meeting last week. The change was effected because students in the; Industrial Educa tion and Arts departments need a 1.2 to student teach. 'COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR summer and fall semesters. Hot and, cold water and single beds. 122 W. Nittany. Phone 4679. /.. FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer months. complete facilities, close to cam pus. Call 6669 between 5 and 8 p.m.. ask for Dave. SINGLE AND double rooms for summer sessions. -Men and married couples. Call College Co-op 3844. i ~ ~ ~l ~ a ! 1 ' ! f I ~ 1 ' • ~ Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Rates $3.50 to $5.00. Make reservations now. Call or . see Mrs. Elleard. ONE BROWN leather shoulder bag at Whipples on May 4 in the afternoon. Call Klip ext. 1094. ONE WIFE from THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Return to Schwab Audi torium May 7,8; and 9. PHI MU Sorority Pin between Sparks, Willard Friday. Initials B.A.Y. on back. Call 224 McElwain. Reward. CLASS ROLL BOOK for Commerce 40-42 , (green, ring-bound), in .Sparks. Deeper ate—slo reward. Call Paton 2251. with every roll of film developed and printed LOST May 1 June 1 Your choice of negative to be enlarged 122 W. Beaver Ave. ROTC Common Hou . r . The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps common hour for the fall semester will be held at the same time as this semester, 4 p.m. Friday, it was announced yesterday. Guild Tryouts Tonight Tryouts and rehearsal for the Radio Guild show, "The Adven ture of Ludlow and Myrtle," will be held at 7 tonight in 304 Sparks. LOST PAIR OF field glasses in stands behind home plate, Beaver Field—May 1. Call Bellefonte 4490. Reward. FOUND SET OF drawing instruments found in Sparks Building. Have been turned in to 132 Sparks. FOR SALE 1942 FORD four-door sedan. Rebuilt motor Cull Bellefonte 4163 after 6:00 p.in. FULL SIZE Iver Johnson boy's bicycle— new tires. Call ext. 966. Ask for M. Rapaport. WHIZZER MOTOR Bike, 1950, good con dition. Price reasonable. . Call State Col lege 3674. 25-FOOT ALMA House Trailer. Fully equipped. Like NEW. Phone Altoona 7435. 1950 PLYMOUTH club coupe. Low mile age, one owner, excellent tires, heater, plus extras. Call 3888. 1947 CUSHMAN Motor Scooter. Good con dition. See or call Ronald Smith, Nittany 24 Room 18 ext. 284. ' TRAlLER—completely furnished for mar ried couple $475. Call Sam Brauerman at 2568 or 2003. WEDNESDAY, MAY . 6 4953 May Elected President , Of Players for '53-'54 Nancy May, sixth semester med ical technology student, has been elected president of. Players for the 1953-54 season. Other oficers are Joseph Marko, vice president; Patricia •Jenkins, recording secretary; Joan Jewells, corresponding secretary; Myron Cole, treasurer; Jean Risler, so cial chairman; Russell Whaley, adviser; and Albert Kalson, ac tor's representative. WANTED THESIS? TERM 'PAPER? Typing done quickly *vith reasonable rates. Call Nancy Nelson 35 .or 41 McEl*Vain2, Liaffa,zalktnJ TUSCARORA INN, Pocono-mountains will interview men and women for a variety of job openings on May 8. LFull details on file at 112 Old Main- ENGINEERS ME, EE, & IE and persons with similar technical background . for full or part time employment with consult ing engineering firm in Bellefonte, Pa. or Washington DC. Openings for 7th and Bth semester Eng. students. Please inquire John I. .Thompson .& Co. Inc., Consulting En gineers, Bush Arcade Bldg., West High St., Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Belt. 6011. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. but call-first. TENNIS. FANS: It's Hassinger for racket . stringing the No-Awl way. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. It. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave. after 5:00 p.m.
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