motor ErGIIT 250 to Attend AFROTC Camp More than 250 juniors enrolled in advanced Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps will at tend summer training camps for a four-week period starting next month, Lt. Col. Jack W. Dieterle, professor of air science and tac tics, has announced. The camps, having 40 students assigned to each,: and the starting dates are Keesler AFB, Mi s s.; Moody AFB, Valdosta, Ga.; and Lawson AFB, Columbus, Ga., be ginning June 22. • Robins AFB, Macon, Ga.; 28 students, on June 22; Turner AFB, 'Albany, Ga., 40 students on June 22 and 40 on July 27; Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala.; 10 stu dents on July 20; and McGuire AFB, Trenton, N.J., 13 on July 27. Part-time, Summer Positions Available An, abundance of part-time jobs and a number of summer camp and resort positions are still avail able, John Huber, director of Stu dent Employment Service, has announced. The agency currently has more part-time job requests than it can fill. ' Part-time jobs now open in clude garden and lawn work, general housework and odd jobs. Camps and resorts usually hire until the end of the semester, Huber said. Further information may be obtained at the Student Employment office, 112 Old Main. EE Honorary Presents Portrait to Department ' A portrait of Dr. Eric A. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering, and former head of the Depart ment of Electrical Engineering, has been presented to the depart ment by Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical engineering society. The portrait now hangs in the con ference room of Electrical En gineering Building. Prexy Will Speak President Milton S. Eisenhower will speak May 28 at Bellefonte High School commencement ex ercises. B only time will te11... IM GOING TO GET A SOFT JOB FOR THE SUMMER. LITTLE INORk AND LOTS OF DOLIGH! 8, Reynolds M:Araceo Co Easton Samt. More People Smoke CAMEffr--tilw) R dher cigareft 'Miss Penn State' Crown Misplaced One of the crowns brought to the College' for the coronation of Miss Penn State last week has been misplaced, according to Nancy D. White, coronation chair man. Two crowns were ordered for the occasion. The one missing had been in the window of the Charles Shop. The committee dis covered the crown was gone after it had been removed from the window. Miss White requests anyone find ing the crown to return it at the Student Union desk. It is valued at $3O. PIAA Tourney Set for State New champions are assured in both singles and doubles compe tition when representatives from six PIAA districts compete in the annual State schoolboy tennis tournament here Friday and Sat urday. Entries in the singles compe tition include Joe Galiardi, Con nellsville; Dick Norton; St at e College; Fred Trust, Lower Mer ion; George Bosas, Pittsburgh Fifth Avenue; and C. Rolland Quick, Montrose. In doubles, the entries are Bob Steele and John Wright, Latrobe; Joe Eberly and Henry Musser, State College; Tom Harvey and Charles Frey, Radnor; Jay Knud sen and Jack Armstrong, South Hills; and Roy Dailey and Dick Olmstead, Montrose. ÜBA to Open Monday; BX Sales Closed The Used Book Agency of the Book Exchange will be op en from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through -Friday next week to receive used text books for sale next semester, Ronald Lench, BX treasurer, announced. Any texts, except used language books, will be accepted, he said. Lench reported the BX end ed its sales for the semester at 5 p.m. yesterday. 'YOU'LL FRO MM: COME BACK NE)C FALL FA (ir _ AND Rr TAKIN AS Y VALET T EMILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Memorial Day Services Set Memorial. Day ceremonies will be conducted by students at three places on campus on May 30, ac cording to John Garber, chairman of the Memorial Day committee. Beginning at 9 a.m., services will be held at the World War I memorial plaque near the Student Employment Agency in Old Main, at President George W. Atherton's grave near Schwab Auditorium, and the -World War I plaque in Recreation Hall. Mrs. C. E. Govier, niece of President Atherton, will place a wreath on his grave. Student rep resentatives will place wreaths at the plaques. A firing squad will fire three volleys and taps will be played at the three locations., Alumni Group Founded In Pittsburgh Area A new Penn State alumni group was founded recently in Pitts burgh. Devoted to the interest of recent Penn State graduates, it is called "Penn State Lions of Alle gheny County," with active mem bership open to Penn Staters who have graduated within the past 10 years. The Allegheny County Alumni Association approved establish ment of the "Lions" to promote Penn State activities in the Pitts burgh area. The group is also sanctioned by the General Alumni office. State Elects White Clique Chairman Kenneth White, sixth semester Arts and Letters major, was elected all-College clique chair man at a meeting of the State Party last night at Pi Kappa Al pha. John Fink, fourth semester elec trical engineering maj o r, was named all-College clique treas urer. • Coffee Hour Today A dean of men's coffee lour will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Dean of Men's office, 109 Old Main. Purpose of the coffee hour is to bring the student in closer con tact with the Dean of Men's office, Frank J. Simes, dean of men, said. *IV CAN Li_ SO Si HE MAY DISCOVI HAT MOI OESN'T ON TREI Blue Key Officers New officers of Blue Key, jun ior men's hat society, are John Speer, president; John Allen, vice president; Joseph Cutler, secre tary; and John Sherk, treasurer. CL AS SI F,-,VEDS FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT: bedroom kitchen, private bath, IA block canAiiith Summer months only. $5O monthly. A Bertani 6084 after 10:15 p.m. PERSON TO share apartment until Sept. Ist. Call 7253 between 5:00 p.m. and 6 :30 p.m. ROOMS FOR summer and fall across from Old Main at 140 E. College Ave. Kitchen privileges. Call" 6123 or come up to 2nd floor. ROOMS FOR summer and fall, across from Old Main at 140 E. College Ave. Kitchen privileges. Call 6123 or come up to 2nd floor. DOUBLE ROOMS for folks that go home weekends. Close to campus. Private en trance and shower room. Phone 2887. ROOM AND Board for inner, main, and post sessions of summer school. Contact Don Hawke, Delta Tau Delta 4979. LARGE DOUBLE room, summer fall se mester for. men. Individual furnishings, separate bath.. Private home in College Heights, 753 N. Allen. Phone 2079. SINGLE AND double rooms for summer sessions. Men and married couples. Call College Co-op 3844. SELECT ROOMS, private bath or running water for summer and fall sessions, Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittang Ave. Call 4850 or 7792. Ask for C.R. ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS FOR men—lnter-session and main session. Board . main-session s Monday through Friday (five 5-days) Alpha Zeta. Call or see Mrs. Snowberger or Mrs. Crandall. Phone 7621. ROOMS FOR men and board for men and women at Theta Chi for all summer sessions. Call 4702 or 3915. LOST GREEN WALLET—Hamilton lounge, Sun day May 17. Finder please call Sarajane at 5051-1099. SILVER RONSON cigarette lighter be tween Atherton and Pollock Circle. Re ward. Call Wes, State College 2405. GREY TRENCHCOAT at Kappa Sig Sat urday.. I have yours. Call Bob 3464. PS JACKET taken from outside 317 Wil lard. Please return to Nittany 22-19 ext. 282. It must be too small for you. DURING PARADE—Hamilton wristwatch. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone Ed Glace ext. 1195. PENN STATE class ring between first and second hole on golf course. Phone Russ ext. 967. FOR SALE ROOM FOR attachment to house trailer B'xlo', Will help move. Phone. Gerry 2421 evenings. Yet - 30 ifays r ibss4' tfiges 614 6° l .endithgrOß • 0 • WEDNESDAY, "MAY -2 tt . 1953' Hat Society Banquet New officers of Parini Nous and Skull and Bolles, senior men's hat societies; will be announced at a joint banquet at 6:30 tonight "at Boalsburg fire house. '46 .• CHRYSLER r• ROYAL; A-1 condition. 555044ai5t offer. Call 7851. -Ask for Nemesh. MARLIN 39-A 22-rifle. Price, reasonable. Phone 3181, ask for John. 1946 FORD two-door. Radio, heater. new tires—battery. Must sell. Call 6014. Ask for Woody. TRAlLER—completely furnished formar.; ried couple $475. Call Sam Braverman at 2568 or 2003. NYLON GOLF BAG. 12 • compartment sheepskin shoulder strap. New this spring. Only $l5. Kent Clauser, phone 4923. CAMPING. .TRAILER. Travel this sum mer, or camp this fall with an eight foot trailer. Sleeps two. - Has mattress, ice box, stove, shelves, and clothes rack. George Alleman 4428. GRADUATE GIRL to share 3-room apart ment beginning with summer. Phone 6269 after 5:30, ask for Vivian. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment begin ning July 1 for graduate assistant. Call 8441 ext. 2646 or State College 2714. Ask for • Sampat. RIDE TO Washington, D.C. after May 30 Call Judy. 348 McElwain. RIDE TO New York or Stamford for June 4th or sth. Call Barb, Atherton '146. REALSILK HOSIERY MILLS has' open ings in five central Pennsylvania coun ties for men or women, either full or part time. Managerial candidates needed. Ad dress: P.O. Box 205, State College, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS TENNIS FANS: It's Hassinger for racket strining the No-Awl way. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 E. Beaver Ave. after 5:00 p.m. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave.—but call first. COMBINATION radio-phonograph floor model. Excellent condition, mahogany finish, 3 yrs. old. Call 146 Simmons. - SENIORS, take Penn State with you after graduation. Join the Alumni Association now for special 42.00 fee. Alumni Office, 104 Old Main. THE USED Book Agency of BX will be open every afternoon during finals to receive books for sale next year. RENT A TRUCK—Move it yourself. Any time Any place. Hertz Drive-Ur-Self System, Lic., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. THERE MUST BE,A,,REASON WHY Cathel is•Aminca's most popular cigarette—leading all other brands by billions! Camels have the two things smokers want most—rich, full flavor and cool, cool mildness ... pack after pack! Try Camels for 30 days and see how mild, how flavorful, how thoroughly enjoyable they are as your steady smoke! FOR SALE WANTED RIDE WANTED HELP WANTED
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