PAGE EIGHT SU Building-- (Continued from page one) containing a grant piano and sur rounded by seven smaller listen ing rooms. There will also be an exhibition room for paintings, sculpture, and other University displays. A large game room providing space for 16 ping pong tables, shuffleboard. and card tables will be found on the ground floor. A large snack bar and dining rooms will also be located on the ground floor along with storage rooms and facilities for employees. The student-financed Union building, already being copied by other colleges throughout the na tion, is being financed by a stu dent assessment of $lO a semes ter, faculty contributions an d designations fr o m the Alumni fund. Donovan said the centrally located building, which has been in the planning stage since 1937, "will take care of the needs of the Penn State students." The Board of Trustees also ap proved the name Sutherland Hall for the main structure at the Ogontz Center. The building hon ors Abby A. Sutherland, principal of the Ogontz School, who pre sented the property to the Uni versity. Sutherland Hall serves numer ous purposes at the Center besides being its administration' building. It provides dormitory facilities CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LIGHT BROWN gabardine suit—size 39 and tan plaid sport jacket, size 46. Good condition. Reasonable price. Call Jim Light 4374. 1938 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. Bird- land Special. Cheap ! Phone Bob or Don 2967. '4l CHEVY club coupe. Needs master cylin der. $5O. 131 E. Fairmount. Ask for D. Johnson. 1940 PACKARD club coupe, motor in ex cellent condition. Will accept any rea sonable offer. H. Miller State College 4232 TWO 6.70 tires like new, $l6 for both. Ca Bob Pedrlstein, State College 2941. c'OR RENT RENT A TRUCK. Save money on that moving job. Local or out of state. Hertz Rent-A-Truck System Lic., 1020 Green Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Phone 2-3200. LARGE SINGLE or double room for male students during summer. Twin beds, semi private bath. State College 2079. ENJOY PLEASANT and comfortable sur- roundings this summer, at reasonable rates. Stay at the Pi Kappa Alpha fra ternity! Delicious meals for only $2.00 per day; single rooms—s3.so per week. Call Mrs. Morgan. 2250. ROOMS FOR all summer sessions at Mari Iva Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Convenient to town and campus. Make reservations now. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. AVAILABLE JUNE I—two room fur nished apartment, share bath: also three student rooms. Parking space available. 326 E. College. TION 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. LOST BLACK LEATHER wallet in vicinity of carnival. Papers very important. Return to Student Union desk. Matthew Miller. BOTANY BOOK—lab outline notebook, side steps 'Armory, Thursday between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Call Phil ext. 287. PAIR OF glasses, red case, horn rimmed. Rust colored corduroy raincoat. Lost at Carnival. Call Nancy Johnson 1086. WANTED TWO GIRLS to share large centrally located apartment for any or all summer sessions. Call 2047 between 6-7 p.m. or noon. 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 TYPING WANTED—Theses, term papers, etc. Neatness and accuracy guaranteed. Standard rates. Call 3341. ROOM & BOARD INTER-SESSION AND main session. Al pha Zeta fraternity. Call Mrs. Alice H. Crandell, 7621 for complete information. SUMMER HOUSING—Theta Chi offers use of all facilities. Room 4.00/wk. board 2.25/day, 14.50/wk. Phone 4702 or 8-9115. MISCELLANEOUS list3:i4lnenaortitamtaGnM IF YOU are moving and want to sell any of your furniture or other household goods, call the Next-To-New Shop, State College 7169 and we will sell them for you. Checks mailed anywhere. TENNIS "FANS:" It's Hassinger for racket stringing the no-awl way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver Avenue after 5 p.m. PASSENGERS WANTED PASSENGERS TO Los Angeles or general area. Departure during first week of June. Contact W. T. Pimbley, 107 Osmond ext. 2043. $15.00 ROUND TRIP to Cape Cod. Leaving 28th, morning. Return 31st afternoon. Call after 6, 7571. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Florida after June 3rd Please contact Ralph.ext. 2.71. Officers Elecrec By Ad Honorary New officers of Alpha Delta Sig ma, national advertising honorary fraternity, are Frederick Schmidt, president; Edmund Stashak, vice president; and Randell Washburn, secretary-treasurer. Fifteen undergraduate students and two professional men were initiated Sunday night at CM Phi. George Stewart, advertising di rector of the Washington (Pa.) Observer-Dispatch and Roy Mor gan, general manager of WILK, Wilkes-Barre radio station, are the professional initiates. Undergraduate initiates, all ad vertising majors, are Richard Ol son, Paul Jones, Stephen Wyman, John Pond, Michael Price, Thomas Dangerfield, Jack Muse, Warren Maurer, Joseph Dudeir, William Walker, Robert Bair, RiChard Fleming, William Silvers, John Kasun, and Milford Shaver. The Giles Award, an annual award of 100 dollars presented to the member of Alpha Delta Sig ma who has contributed the most to the fraternity during his mem bership, was awarded to Mark Christ, eighth semester advertis ing major, with Richard Canouse named as alternative. The award will be used to go to a national ADS convention. for 250 women, contains dining halls, classrooms, a gymnasium, students and 'orgoo TNT DAMN' COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PRINSNIVANIA wherever you g 0... Your Air Force wings are your personal passport to universal re spect and admiration. They're a sign—recognized everywhere— that mark you as one of America's finest. To wear them, you must win them . . . as an Aviation Cadet. They come with the gold bars of UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 'Physics 101 June 1 3:30 103 Unfversity Provost '-'' Exam Conflict— Osmond Physics 237 June 3 8 109 Osmond Will Speak on 'Brutus' (Continued from page two) Physics 265 May 31 10:20 109 . Adrian 0. Morris, University Hort 3 May 31 3 10 PI Osmond provost, will speak at the joint I Hort 138 May 29 1:20 10 PI Physics 301 June 1 10:20 'lO9 annual banquet of Pi Lambda HA 320 May 31 3:30 18 H Ec Osmond Theta, women's education honor- Hs Eqp. 213 May 31 1:20 118 HEc Physics 456 May 29 3:30 104 . ary, and Phi Delta Kappa, gradu- Hs Eqp. 470 June 1 8 118 HEc Osmond ate education honorary, at 6:30 to- IE 303 May 31 10:20 208 Eng C Pol Sci 4 June 48 12 Sparks night at tli. Autoport Restaurant. IE 315 May 29 7 p.m. 208* Eng C Pol Sci 10 June 1 10:20 14 Sparks His topic will be "The Fault, Dear IE 317 June 2 3:30 208 Eng C Brutus. ' Pearl 0. Weston, dean of Pol Sci 16 May 29 1:20 14 Sparks , Pol Sci 20 June 2 8 19 Sparks IE 409 May 29 3:30 209 Eng C women, will be toastmistress for In Adm 410 May 29 1:20 18 HEc Sci Pol '4l7 May 29 7 p.m. 18 the banquet. Jour 2 June 2 10:20 111 CH Sparks , Jour 4 June 3 8 111 CH Pol Sci 427 May 31 7 p.m. 19 Jour 13 June 3 10:20 111 CH Sparks WDFM Staff to Meet Jour 21 May 29 3:30 111 CH Pol Sci 433 May 29 7 p.m. 17 Campus radio station WDFM Jour 40 May 29 7 p.m. 111 CH Sparks will hold, a general staff meeting Jour 42 May 29 1:20 111 CH Psy 2 May 31 7 p.m. 2 White Hall at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 228 Sparks. Ps 3 May 31 10:20 204 BB New department heads will be Jour 480 May 29 7 p.m. 100 CH Psy 14 Jung. 1 10:20 209 BB introduced at the meeting. Math 2 June 2 10:20 228 Sparks Math 6 June 1 3:30 202 Wil Psy 17 May 31 7 p.m. 209 BB Members and new applicants Psy 21 June 2 8 209 BB for the station staff may attend a Math 8 June 1 3:30 16 Sparks Math 19 June 2 8 14 Sparks Psy 417 May 29 1:20 209 BB picnic Sunday at Greenwood Fur- Math 34 June 4 8 121 Sparks Psy 431 June 1 10:20 204 BB nace. Students may sign up for Math 84 May 31 3:30 14 Sparks Rec 461 May 31 8 101 Wil themselves and their guests in 307 Math 431 May 29 3:30 14 Sparks R Soc 11 May 29 3:30 202'Hort Sparks. Cost of the picnic will be MEDes 4 June 1 3:30 200 Eng D Rus 1 May 29 1:20 11 Sparks $1 per person. Transportation will ME 22 May 31 10:20 211 Mech Eng Rus 2 June 1 10:20 11 Sparks be furnished for those needing it. ME .32 June 1 8 211 Mech Eng Soc 1 May 29 3:30 300 Walker ME 105 May 29 7 p.m. 211 •Soc 2 May 29 1:20 3 Sparks The innermost of the small Mech Eng Soc 13 May 29 1:20 3a Sparks bbnes of the ear are called stapes. Meteo 300 June 2 8 110 EE Soc 22 May 29 7 p.m. 4 Sparks Music 5 May 31 10:20 1 CH . Soc 32. 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