PAGE EIGHT Forty to Compete for He-Man Title Forty contestants will compete for the title of He-Man in the preliminary contest to be held at 6:30 tonight on the golf course. The preliminary competition will include a 100-yard dash, push ups, and kicking a soccer ball. Each ..:ontestant will be awarded one point for each push-up and ten points for successfully kick ing a soccer ball 15 feet into a 4 by 5 foot soccer goal. Time limit on the 100-yard dash is 14 sec onds, and each contestant will receive ten points for each second less than 14 which he takes to cover the 100 yards. Finals, which 15 contestants who total the greatest number of points in the preliminaries will enter, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on Beaver Field. The time and date of the contest were changed due to the Armed Forces parade scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Each entrant in the contest will receive 25 points for his spon soring group toward the Spring Week trophy. The five finalists will be awarded 100 points, and a He-Man trophy and 150 points will be giVen to the winner. Costumes of the entrants must comply with the theme of the .year-AFTER. SIX. America's largest maker - of men's wear, sponsors the "Mr. Formal" - contest to -choose the man on campus who looks best in the AFTER SIX White-Dinner -Jacket! Every campus , group—Fraternities! Societies! Clubs! Independent Groups!—can-enter a candidate and take part in the exciting, prize-peppered competition! Read- the - interesting details and join the "Mr. Format' wini all these valuable prizes ! cont es t, Barbara Wallace, co chairman, stated. No track shoes or professional equipment may be worn, she added. Entrants and their sponsors are Jim Ross, Phi Kappa; Jon Friedman, Phi Ep silon Pi; Joe Rors, Phi Kappa Tau, Wom en's Building; Claud Boni, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Kurt Thum, College Cooperative; Jerry Gillespie, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa -Kap pa Gamma. Bob Allan, Chi Phi, Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Jack Milsom. Alpha Zeta; Dave Barney, Sigma No, Chi Omega; Roy B;umies, 1 Sigma Chi, Delta Gamma; Al Cetron, Sig ma Alpha Mu; John Clark, Penn State Club; Tony Cline, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Beta Phi. Lou D'Angeli, Kappa Sigma, Zeta Tau Alpha; Alan Dash, Beta Sigma Rho, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Herb Ferguson, Sigma Pi, Alpha Xi Delta; Al Fulton, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Steve Flamporis, Nittany-Pollock Councils; Jim Garrity, Delta Upsilon. Herb Hollowell, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi; Pete Huey, Phi Delta Theta; Otto Kneitlinger, Alpha Chi Omega, Lamb da Chi Alpha ; Gerald Malatino, Delta Sigma Phi, Gamma Phi Beta; Winston Mergott, Alpha Tau Omega. Leslie Mclntyre, Acacia; Jim Musser, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Allan Ofensend, Kappa Delta Rho •_ Ed Pasko, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Delta; Bob Rohland, Phi Kappa Psi, Freshman Women; John Sherry, Alpha Chi Rho; Ron Signorino, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta 'Phi Alpha;. Lamont Smith, Theta Chi. Jack Solomon. Phi . Sigma Delta; Bob Springer, Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Omi cron Pi; Thomas Swab, Beaver House, Philotes; George Trevorrow, Delta. Chi, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dan Van Duyne, Alpha Gamma !l ,o, Delta Delta Delta. Bruce Williams, Pi Kappa Alpha, Thomp- : WHO will be Mi ms - to Formai ( The 4th Annual Contest to select MR. FORMAL PENN STATE t/, —Your choice of a comfort-easing single or double-brea.stdd AFTER SIX dinner jacket with the new miracle "Stain-Shy" finish . midnight blue summer formal trousers . . . cummerbund and tie "Formal Pak" ... and AFTER SIX dress shirt. z.... ....:: • •••• , ..f5•:•:••:::•:•:::::::.:;i:ii:i • • - ..:•:•:,••••::•4:•:•::?.,5:,:•::::,:',..Aii::..;*::;:::::m:::::::::iKi::::. ,7 '.7. eig•rgi•lP.igail L:l2 :::ft'f l :..... . : k . .c..:" ' 40 . 1 11 , -IM r -A - -- w .. , ..*.::5 ...:::of ks:.. ~,,,it,„\. 1 .5.......," .1 g . ' • \ AA' ' •••••••• A ll : ' 1 ..';:i....?, r wrimmi t ,:. ~ 1 . 10 f:::::•::' 4.:•::.• :.:4•:. I .::•:. 1 .. .01 .i.il RONSON POCKET LIGHTER Press, it's lit. release,it's out! HERE'S ALL YOU D 0... THE-DAILY-COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA NOW UNDER WAY COMPLETE SUMMER FORMAL OUTFIT ~— '~~''~; lir~, , ~w~lQdt~ PIONEER COMPLETE FORMAL SET Including cuff links. studs. garters and braces! 1. Every campus group chooses the member it wants to represent it as "Mr. Formal". 2. A photo is taken and placed in competition with the other group winners. 3. The time, place and method of choosing the campus "Mr Formal" will be announced by the Campus Representative Elections -- (Continued from page one) T. Anderson, Bernard Carson, Joyce Cox, Charles Bailey, David Shoop, David Robinson, Robert Rowland, William Benz, John A. Weber, Walter Fresch, Richard Walsh, George Yingling, William S. Jackson. Douglas Tharp, Alan Glou, James Blatchford, Kenneth Hower, and Martin Rawhouser. .• Appointments -- (Continued from page one) Orientation Week committee. Douglas Kossan, eighth semester agronomy major, and John B. Hess, fourth semester business administration major, were named co-chairmen of the Memorial Day committee. Observatories Open University observatories will be open for observations of Jupiter and Saturn from 8:30 to 10 p.m. today and tomorrow, weather per mitting. son; Martin Rudler, Kappa Alpha Theta, Beta Theta Pi; and Buck Straub, Theta Xi, Kappa Delta. -••• KAYWOODIE pi*? FORMAL PIPE in beautiful white briar! CLASSIFIEDS FOR SA.LE WHIZZER MOTOR bike, s'ood • condition. No reasonable offer refused. , Call Dave 3946. WHIZZER MOTORBIKE .for sale. $65 Call 7098 after 5 p.m. FOR. RENT ROOMS FOR all summer sessions at Mari- lyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Convenient to town and campus. Make reservations now. Ask for. Mrs. Elleard. EXTRA LARGE three room , unfurnished apartment with private bath. Open June Ist. Free parking space. Call 7792. ATTENTION GRADUATE upper classmen. Comfortable rooms for Fall '54 and all summer sessions, newly decorated, with private bath or hot and cold • running water. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and study. • Low student rates. Phone 4850 or 7792. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave. Ask for C.R. TWO MALE students to share apartment during any summer sessions. Close to campus. Call 8-6610 evenings. SAVE MONEY on that moving job, as many students have. Rent a truck. Local or out of state. Hertz Rent-A-Truck Sys tem Lic., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. WORK WANTED IS YOUR typewriter giving YOU trouble? If so you can have it repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col lege Ave. TYPING WANTED THESES, PAPERS, manuscripts typed. Guaranteed spelling and copy. Editorial service available. Phone Mrs. Berman 4161. Mg fun! - .4 - 11 0 ,$,, MITMMI I\lllllllol 111111111/1 •~ ~' ~~` ~/ G' FRIDAY: MAY 7. 1954 LOST CLASS RlNG—inscribed Delta Sigma Phi. Initials C.A.B. class of '55. State Theater or vicinity. Reward. Call 41$1 between 5 :15-5 :45. Chuck. . BROWN 3-RING zipper notebook—Home Economics cafeteria. Friday. Call 2851 after 5 p.m. WOMAN'S NAVY •blue raincoat. 3rd floor Willard on Monday. If found call 423 Simmons. PAIR OF glasses. Light tortoise with white carving. On campus. Call Irma Abramson, 356 Atherton. LOST IN exchange a tan gabardine rain coat at Agriculture Library on May 3rd. Call 8-9095 after 5:80. WANTED MALE STUDENTS who enjoy a good time..l Inquire Sadie Thompson. WANTED VOLUNTEERS to be inter viewed by Dr. Flimsey. He will see you' at Cierniiml. MISCELLANEOUS FOR YOUR next social affair, would you like your party sandwiches or fancy cookies to have the professional look and homemade flavor? Call Mrs. Garner, 1996 and order. WOULD THE girl from second floor Atli . erton who borrowed red plaid slacks Sunday call Doris at 1088. DO YOU collect garters? See an expert's collection in "The Happy Time" this weekend at Schwab. "HEY FELLOWS, the Student Floral Agency wil be taking corsage orders for the Senior 'Prom on May 10 thru May 'l3 in the West Dorm and Nittany-Pollock areas tl" pus Representative RNOLD HOFFMAN EVeta Sigma Rho 4933 or 4934 photographer AARON UEBERMAN