PAGE EIGH'i Leaders-- (Continued from page one) Sigma with 381, Association of Independent Men and Leonides with 331. Theta Xi and McElwain Hall with 324 Delta Upsilon and Chi Omega with 317, Pi Kappa Phi and Atherton Hall with 297, Theta Kappa Phi and B level Thompson 262, Tau Kappa Epsilon and In dependent women with 257, Phi Epsilon Pi and Alpha Epsilon Phi are tied with Kappa Delta Rho and Alpha Gamma Delta 247, Beta Theta Pi with 230, Alpha Gamma Rho and third floor Thompson with 213. Phi Sigma Delta and Alpha Tau Omega with 189, Alpha Ep silon Pi and Sigma Delta Tau with 183, Beta Sigma Rho and Thompson Hall with 186, Kappa Sigma and Theta Phi Alpha are tied with Theta Delta Chi and Alpha Chi Rho at 173. Alpha Chi Sigma and Mac Allister Hall with 135, Co-op with 120. Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Mu Del ta and Independent women, Al ?ha Zeta, Sigma Phi Epsilon with 10, Tau Phi Delta with 100, Sig ma Alpha Mu with 57, and Phi Kappa Sigma with 55. 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Tickets are $5 per cou ple. Skull and Bones Taps 23 Members Skull and Bones, senior men’s hat society, will initiate 23 new members at 10 p.m. Tuesday in the front of Old Main. New members are Louis Adler, John Albrecht. Tony Cline, Ro bert Bullock, William Duff, Charles Folkers, Joseph Hayes, Kenneth Lesight, Bruce Lieske, Robert McMillan, Norman Miller, 2 YEARS TO MAKE! A FORTUNE TO FILM! THOUSANDS IN THE CAST! The Fagan Beauty m the City of Sin! Woman’s Beauty and Man’s Temptation! )3Rt THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AS THE •DESS OF LOVE! CATHAUM HUB Refuses News Sales Newspapers will not be sold in the Hetzel Union Building because there would not be enough de mand for them, George L. Dono van, director of associated student activities, has announced. Newspapers from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York City are now sold in Waring Hall. The Daily Collegian is also distributed there. Until two weeks ago the Nit tany-Pollock area had also been a distribution point for news papers, but this has been discon tinued for the remainder of the semeste. because there was not sufficient interest to maintain it, John J. Huber, director of the Student News Agency, reported. David Morrow, Gordon Pogal, Donald Reidenbaugh, Michael Ro senfeld, Carl Sapterstein, Karl Schwenzfeier, John Seastone, Earl Seely, John Sink, Robert Sturde vant, Daniel Van Duyne, and Charles Witmer. Michalski it Elected President of Orchestra Stanley Michalski, sixth semes ter music education major, has been elected president of the Symphony Orchestra. Other officers for next year are NEW AFROTC overcoat. Price reduced. Coll Roy AD 7-3412. 1052 FORD Cuotomline model with Fordo* matte. One owner, low mileage. In excel lent condition. Coll HOlmsteod 6*6149. 1961 HENRY J, blue, radio, heater; one owner, good condition. Priced reasonable. Must sell. Call AD 7-7257. JAMES ENGLISH Bicycle 4-speed Sturmey- Archer gears, good tires general con- Cheap. Call AD 8-8868, Bill Taylor. CAMERAS AND record player. Oqe Rollel flex F 3.6 Tessan and case, excellent condition. When new $275. One year old -1160. A 36 m.m. Volgtlander Prominent F 2 Ultron lens and case, six months old, lists for $230. Will sell for sl3o.—in excel lent condition. One Mighty Lite electronic flash unit, excellent condition, lists for $lOO. —sale price $6O. One 40"x40" Radiant projection screen. Used once—lists for $27. Sale price $l7. A $169. blond Columbia “860” record player and extension speaker with over $3OO. worth of fine background music (838 and 465) for $195. Call the Lion Studio, ADams 7-4464 between 6:00 and 5:30. ' 1946 DODGE two door sedan, heater, new seat covers. In excellent running con dltion. Steal at $146. AD 8-8961. FURNITURE TO fill an entire apartment. In good condition, reasonable. Available Sept. 1. Call AD 8-6239. PORTABLE RADIO batteries, all types. Expert radio service and sale. State College TV, 122 N. Atherton, AD 8-6021. IN VICINITY of Armory, olive drab case containing photographic equipment. If found, please call Lee D.T.D. AD 7-4979. UPPER DARBY class ring on field be hind White Hall. Call Joan at 412 Sim mons. __ JIM YOU have my 4 iron, Al. Call AD 8-6368. MAN BELIEVED a student at Penn State driving a green Oldsmobile sedan, North Carolina license plates, who witnessed and rendered assistance to the injured at an accident involving a black Buick sedan and Palomino horse riden by 13-year old girl Sunday, May 8, 2:46 o'clock on Route 45 South of State College. If this man reads tills, please call 8-R-17 Warriors Mark Exchange. Any student having knowledge of thiß man, please notify him. i hr STUDENT TO share with two other stu dents, 6 room apartment for the sum mer. 210 W. Beaver. Call AD 8-8856. WANTED—TRIO to play May 14. Call N. Becker AD 7-2261. 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*4838. "ACTIVATED CHARCOAL FILTER, TOO I" FILTER TIP TAREYTON with the Pearl-Gray CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LOST WANTED CIGARETTES 10DERN SIZE PRODUCT OF THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1955 Mary Lou Meyer, sixth semester* home economics major, secretary treasurer; William Mills, sixth semester music education major, manager; James Valone, sixth se mester education major, assistant manager; and Kenneth Lesight, sixth semester music education major, librarian FOUND POUND—WOMAN’S gold Wlttnauer watch in Freur Lab. Contact Roy Prescott ext. 784. 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. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT during the summer sessions. Call AD 7-3862 or 346 E. Col lege Ave. FOR RENT ROOMMATE WANTED 'to share 4-room apartment in Bellefonte over the Bum mer or for fall. $25. a month. Call EL 6-9006. ROOM fc BOARD ALL SESSIONS this summer at Theta Chi. For information call Rick ADams 7-4702 or ADams 8-9116. PASSENGERS WANTED TO SEATTLE, Wash., or anywhere along Route 10. Leave June 4. Phone ext. 2110. Earl Cooper. RIDERS WANTED to Richmond. Va* Friday, May 18, 3:00 p.m. return Sun day. Call Frank AD 7-4969. MISCELLANEOUS THE STUDENT Floral Agency thanks you for your many corsage orders. Tonight between 5 and 7 p.m. will be the last chance to order. See you by the West Dorm Post Office or the Nittany-Pollock Dining Hall. WANTED: QUEENS for Delta Theta Sig ma Southsea Beach Blast. Call AD 7-2651. ATTENTION ALL Marines, ex-Marines and Marines to be. Special meeting at Delta Upsilon fraternity tonight at 10 p.m. 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. SEE THE Nittany Lion in the “ROAR ING 20'a” at the Phi Mu Delta-Inde >endent carnival booth. DON'T MISS Ten Nights in a Sawmill—a tense melodrama by Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Pi. TENNIS “FANS"! 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 Pissa seven nights a week. Prompt delivery is insured. Call AD 7-2373. ; WHEN YOUR typewriter needs repairs lust dial AD 7*2492 or bring machine to 683 W. College Are. Will pick up and deliver. 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