PAGE EIGHT Honesty (Continued, from page one) taken by asking professors not to make any exam or paper so im portant that it will be crucial to lw student’s grade. By making mo exam worth a great deal, the measure to cheat will be reduced, ft fe felt. SMMi la Play Major Pari Students themselves will play a major role in accomplishing the third goal—creating an atti tude which would hold the stu dent who cheats in disrepute. Howell pointed out that most stu dents who cheat do so because they feel most of the other stu dents in the class are cheating and they will be at a disadvantage if they remain honest. Cheating is particularly com mon in the underclass years, he said. Freshmen see other students cheating and they feel this is the way things are done. Later, he Mod Hatters WINSTON tastes good- WINSTON brings flavor back to filter smoking I ■ College smokers are welcoming Winston Along with finer flavor, Winston also like a long-lost friend! They found flavor brings you a finer filter. The exclusive in a filter cigarette full, rich, tobacco Winston filter works so effectively, yet flavor when Winston came along! lets the flavor come right through to you. Bowers Elected IRRA President Charles Bowers, sixth semes ter labor management relations major, was recently elected presi dent of the Industrial Relations Research Association. Other officers are Warren Saunders, sixth semester labor management relations major, vice president; Lewis Sharp, sixth se mester industrial psychology ma jor, corresponding secretary; Vanessa £delen, sixth semester business psychology major, re cording secretary; and Richard Zeller, second semester industrial engineering major, treasurer. said, they feel no compulsion against it. The long range goal of the new program is to educate students away from this attitude, he ex plained. i front of OLD MAIN TODAY at NOON like a cigarette WINSTON flit (MLj-dmfJMj jjQt&i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Carnival - (Continued from page one) Going to Keep ’Em Down on the Farm After They’ve Seen Ag Hill,” Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma. “Fish for Fun,” Phi Epsilon Pi, Alpha Epsilon Phi: “A Farmer’s Fantasy," Theta Xi, McElwain Hall; “Dearie, Do You Remember When,” Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma; “The Roaring Twenties,” Phi Mu Delta, Inde pendent Women; “Meet the Farm er,” Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Chi Rho; “The Arena,” Sigma Nu, Al pha Xi Delta; and “Nine Nights m a Sawmill,” Sigma Pi, Gamma Phi Beta. "Reap the Harvest,” Sigma Al §ha Mu; “Wizard’s Class Room,” lappa Delta Rho, Alpha Gamma Delia; “You Are There,,” Alpha Gamma Rho, third floor Thomp son Hall; “Battle Cry or Yankee Finals '~USBHHSBM S GOT fiavor! AND DAAWS SO BASYi mum Come Home,” Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, Delta Gamma; “Houseparty,” Pi Kappa Phi, Atherton HaS; “Be hind tne Lines at Gettysburg,” Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi; “Flickerama,’* Beta Theta Pi; and “Chi’s Guys in Disguise,” Lamb da Chi Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega. “The Roaring Twenties Frater nity Party,” Delta Chi, Kappa Delta; “This Is Your Life, La Vie,” Tau Kappa Epsilon, Independent Women; “Are You There,” Phi Kappa, Delta Zeta: “Penn State Universal,” Delta Sigma Phi, Del ta Delta Delta; “Mars Confiden tial,” Phi Kappa Tau, second floor Thompson Hall. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1946 DODGE two door sedan, heater, new seat covers. In excellent running con dition. Steal at $146. AD 8-8961. FURNITURE TO fill an entire apartment. In good condition, reasonable. Available Sept 1. Call AD 8-6289. PORTABLE RADIO batteries, all types. Expert radio service and sale. State College TV, 122 H. Atherton, AD 8-6021. 28-FOOT House Trailer. Good condition. Reasonable price. Contact Harris, Woods dale Trailer Park. Phone AD 8-9095. REMINGTON RAND,. model 10 noiseless typewriter. Price 640. Call Jerry at AD 7-4824 or ext 291. LOST UPPER DARBY class ring on field be hind White Hall. Call Joan at 412 Sim mons. j SLIDE RULE on Monday in Main En gineering. Please phone Bill Smith at AD 7-3140, JIM YOU have my 4 iron, Al. Call AD 8-6358. FOUND FOUND—WOMAN'S gold Wittnauer watch in Frear Lab. Contact Roy Prescott ext 784. WANTED WANTED—TRIO to play May 14. Call N. Becker AD 7-2251. _____ PEOPLE WHO enjoy good reading—here's 16 pages In the LA Lantern on sale Wednesday. ROOM AND BOARD at Alpha Zeta fra ternity. Inter-session and main summer session. Board on five day week basis. For information call Mrs. Alice Crandell. Phone AD 7-7621. _______ MALE STUDENTS to room during main and post session at Sigma Nu fraternity. Meals on five day week basis during main session. Call AD 8-6024 for reservations. FORMER "STENOGRAPHER seeks typing. Reasonable rates. Call AD 7-4888. HELP WANTED SECRETARY, good typist, shorthand not necessary. Permanent job on campus. Call Comdr. Etnlre ext 2638. COEDS AS unit leaders, counselors, busi ness manager at Camp Barree, 17 miles from Sate College—June 21 to August 8. Phone AD 7-4067. WWI M» "Brandin' Mario at PSU,” Phi Kappa Sigma; "Living It Up,” PM Gamma Delta, Kappa Alpha The ta; “Split the Atom,” Association of Independent Men,, Leonides; "Chain Reaction,” Kappa Sigma, Theta Phi Alpha; “The Legend of Big John,” Theta Chi, Phi Mu; "Pennsylvania State College Con fidential,” Beta Sigma Rho, Thompson Hall; “Cotton Bowl,” Alpha Chi Sigma, McAllister Hall; "The Farmers Daughter.” Theta Kappa Phi, B level Thompson Hall; “Golden Jubilee,” Phi Kap pa Psi, Alpho Omicron Pi; and "Penn State College Thru the Years,”,Sigma Chi, Zeta Tau Al pha. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMB FOR RENT during the summer sessions. Call AD 7-8562 or 846 E. Col lege Ave. ROOMMATE WANTED to share 4-room apartment in Bellefonte over the sum mer or for fall. $26. a month. Call EL 6-9006. FOR GRADUATION week. Double room with twin beds. Call AD 7-2967 after 6 p.m. ' PASSENGERS WANTED RIDERS WANTED to Richmond, Va« Friday, May 18, 8:00 p.m. return Sun day. Call Frank AD 7-4969. MISCELLANEOUS YOU DON’T have to have a date. Come to A.1.M.-Leonides-West Hall Council Stag-or-Drag picnic. Holmes-Foster Park, Saturday 2-8. DID YOU see that Student Floral Agent taking corsage orders for the Senior Prom last night between 6 and 7 p.m. T He'll be there through Thursday. Be sure and contact him. SEE THE Nittany Lion in the "ROAR ING 20V at the Phi Mu Delta-lnde >endent carnival booth. BOWLERS OPEN season, alleys any night, anytime, elbow room. Ideal time for beginners, short dates. Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. DON'T MISS Ten Nights in a Sawmill —a tense melodrama by Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Pi. TENNIS "FANS" 1 It's Hassinger for rack et stringing the No-Awl way. Latest factory equipment, prompt service, guar anteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 614 Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. EVEN YOUR best friends won't tell you about the crowds rushing to see Theta Kappa Phi's Farmer's Daughter. SALLYS DELIVERS the perfect Pisxa seven nights a week. Prompt delivery is insured. Call AD 7-2878. . WHEN YOUR typewriter needs repairs lust dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 688 W College Ave Will pick up and deliver. rki.+.:<ih. a. j* any molds tobacco e©.» winstoh-saloi, m. c. FOR RENT ", JjHB ililfllllf jjPHhi
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