PAGE EIGHT Mad Hatters— (Continued from page one) | The He-Man contest and the The individual hats will receive,Queen of Hearts tournament will three Mad-Hatters' points apiece.;begin about 7:30 p.m., immediate- Points given for active partici-j ly following the Mad-Hatters' pation by a group will be based parade. percentage-wise on the total perl The first event in the He-Man cent of participation of the com-'contest, designed to find the most bined group. .outstanding well-rounded athlete. Hats will be judged on ease of • will be the 100-yard dash. Follow recognition, originality, quality ling will be the shot-put event to of workmanship and adherence to be held on the practice field, the category. Judges for the con- The next event will be the test are Dr. Warren W. Hassler, Queen of Hearts 50-yard dash to Jr„ instructor of history: Viktor be run in four or five heats. The Lowenfeld. professor of art edu- 10 best times will be chosen to cation; Dr. Francis J. Sorauf, as- run in the finals. The men’s sistant professor of political sci- bench-press will be next, followed ence; Edward R. Gilkey. instruc- by the “Queens’” final race. This tor in speech; and Lynn Christy, will be a duffle bag-clothing race, associate professor of English. The girls will don men’s shirts, composition. j slacks, shoes, ' socks, hats and Trophies to be Awarded ! jewelry for part of the race, j •„ . , , Clothing will be provided by the! Three trophies will be a\\aDded, tournament comm ittee. ! in each category as well as Spring j Steeple Chase 1 Week points. j , The last event will be the men’s ; steeple chase. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of both the He-Man contest and the Queen of Hearts tournament. The re maining finalists will receive medals. i The following women will par ticipate in the Queen of Hearts tournament:' I Barbara Hill. Alpha Chi Omega; Phyllis ißubinstein, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Virginia j Lewis. Alpha Gamma Delta; Carol Hauck, [Alpha Omicron Pi: Miriam St- Clair. ; Alpha Xi Delta; Dianne Mather. Chi Omega; Gail Hazen. Delta Delta Delta; Dorothy Dramble, Delta Gamma: Rosalie Tanney, Gamma Phi Beta; Barbara Ma tubow. Kappa Delta; Jean Nish. Kappa Alpha Theta; Carolyn Briggs, Kappa Kap pa Gamma: Lois Coltellaro. Phi Mu; Razelle Stallop, Pbi Sigma Sigma. | Janice Strickler, PI Beta Phi. Mary Lynn Stollmeyer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; i Marsha Schanz. Sigma Delta Tau; Lillian ILaßuskes. Theta Phi Alpha; Olivia Lauer, jTrion: Doris Beane. Zeta Tau Alpha; Bar* | bare Williams, Alpha Chi Rho; Barbara t Martino, McAllister Hall and Delta Up-i jsilon; Linda Fullerton, Phi Kappa and 1 (Triangle; Madeline Myers, Theta Kappa Phi; Lorraine Brassier. Phi Epsilon Pi; ’and Thompson; Virginia Hengst, Kappa; I Sigma and Thompson 3. I Alice Balk, Sigma Alpha Mu; Carole; ’Lyons. Woman’s Building and Theta Delta Chi; Elizabeth McAllister, Pi Kappa Al pha, and Jacqueline Myers. Alpha Chi .Sigma. Fifteen Spring Week points will be awarded to the winner of the He-Man contest, 10 points to sec ond place and seven points to third place.'Each of the'finalists will receive two points. Winners of the Queen of Hearts tournament will receive five points toward Spring Week. Pershing Rifles | Win Top Honor in Drill Meet ! Pershing Rifles, Company B, was named the outstanding com pany of the Fifth Regiment in the regimental drill meet held in Pittsburgh the past weekend. Company B received three first places and placed high in every event of the drill. The > unit won the regimental postal Title match, basic trick drill ! competition and the advanced : trick drill competition among ] the 23 competing units. The Fifth Regiment was named the'outstanding regiment in the, nation. The outscarcing companj award, a rotating cup, will be on' display in the Armory. William Westgard. sophomore . in arts and letters from Moores town, N.J.. f tne Army ROTC unit, placed third in an indi vidual drill competition held . among 23 entrants. Midshipman Joi n Pearl, soph omore in chemical enginectine from- Norwalk. Orn., of the Na '.al Reserved Tra-rnng Corps un,t w-is nrmed th’ top Peishing Rifleman of the Univer- 1 *ity company. Wahl ifufads WINSTON is in a class by itself for flav It’s fun to share a good thing! That’s why you see so many Winstons being passed around these days. Try ’em. You’ll like their rich, full flavor, too. And you’ll like the way the Winston filter, - Smoke WINSTON -enjoy the snow-white filter in the cork-smooth THE DAILY COLLEGIAN/ STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA !%:li/’ ~ v "”’ '> : 5.',7l •*‘-S»M like A ->.-.-7:4 Eng Junior Wins $7OO Scholarship Peter Fishbum, junior in engi neering from State College, has won a $7OO scholarship in a con test sponsored by the American Society of Tool Engineers. ASTE presents ten scholarships annually to outstanding tool and production engineering students in the United States and Canada. Applicants are judged on the basis of their scholastic standing, faculty recommendations and their interest in furthering the profession of tool engineering. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 ».m. | ' THE PRECEDING DAY i RATES—I? words or less: ! $0.50 One insertion ! $0.75 Two insertions | $l.OO Three insertions | Additions! words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion. FOH SALE 1953 TWO-TONE Bel-Air Chevrolet 4-door I sedan. Powerglide, power steering, pow er brakes, tinted glass. Excellent condition. AD 7-2593, Bill Barkley. 1955 TRIUMPH T-Bird Motorcycle, fully equipped. Excellent condition. Call AD 7-4082, Dick Bender. GOLF CLUBS Louisville nine irons, three woods and bag. In good condition, $35. Call Jim. AD 7-4951. 1000 EMBOSSED business or graduation cards. $4.50/1000 postpaid. Write for free sample and style chart. Place: Grindle and Co., Box 633, State College. Pa. KOMBO DRIJM, ideal for vocalist to work with small group. Call AD 8-8811 after 6 p.m. MUST SELL immediately—l94B Buick convertible; radio, heater, power win dows and seats. Best offer. Call ext. 263. 1951 GRAY Chevrolet 4-door sedan: radio and heater. Will accept best offer above $5OO. AD 7-2279. “AFTER SlX’* Tuxedo, shawl collar, size 40 long, black. Call Bob Dolheimer AD 8-8187. 1953 MORRIS Tourer: 1953 Studebaker Commander,. four-door, equipped ; 1931 Cadillac Coupe V-12. Call Alperstem, ext. 2228 or evenings AD 7-2251. 1951 HOWARD TRAILER 32\ completely 6et up. Awning, patio, plenty of room. No. 11, Hilltop Park. AD 8-8158. 1955 IMPERIAL Trailer 35*; good loca- tion. Hoover** Trailer Park, Route 322, 1 mile north of State College. Ask for Bob Klein. MUST SELL 2 door 1947 Chevrolet Excellent running condition, recent over haul.* $lOO cash. Call Terry AD 7-2405 after 7 p.m. . 4 RCA HIGH Fidelity table-model phono graph with diamond needle. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced. Call Dave Bavar AD 8-9482. cigarette should/ snowy-white and pure, lets that rich flavor come through. Smoke America’s best-selling, best tasting filter cigarette! Find out for yourself: Winston tastes good —like a cigarette should! Bergey Will Head Delta Sigma Pi Wesley Bergey, junior in busi ness administration from Har leysville, has been elected presi dent of Delta Sigma Pi, profes sional business fraternity. Other officers -are Melvin Wax ham, first vice president; Richard Cloud, second vice president; Jos eph Hyson, secretary; John K. Jones, treasurer; and Joseph Les ko, historian. The fraternity’s new adviser is Franklin H. Cook, professor of business law. t FOR SALE STRING BASS, Kay, blond, perfect con* dition with new cover. Phone Jim Ham*; merle, AD 7-3181. WHITE WOOL Blazer, size 12, in good condition.- Call 112 Simmons. LIGHT TAN men's -shoes, size 7 1 /* at party somewhere —fraternity row, April 13. If found please call 230 Atherton. 195 G GOLD Class Ring with a green stone in Mineral Science men's room. Con tact John Blair ext. 286. LADIES GOLD Certina Watch between' E. College and Temp, on campus. Re* ward. Call AD 8*9529. PEN—Black Parker 51 with "silver top. If found please call John Kosco at AD 8-8550. SELF-WINDING, man's Bulova wrist* watch, possibly accompanied by 2 shirts. Will finder please call Russ, AD 7*7636. Reward. BLUE SHEAFFER lead pencil, with Lonnie Wolf engraved on silver top in Waring lounge. Call ext 296. FOR RENT JUNIORS AND Seniors make reservations now for school year 1957-58. Board and room at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elle&rd. ROOMS FOR MEN. Ail summer sessions. At Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Convenient to town and campus. Special low rates. Reservations now being taken. Ask for Mrs. Eliesrd. ROOMS FOR MEN. AH summer sessions. Rooms for double or single occupancy at 222 S. Allen. Reservations also being taken for fall semester, double occupancy only. Upper classmen in engineering and graduate' students preferred. Call AD 8* 6744 before 6 p.m. to see rooms and make reservations. DOUBLE ROOM to rent for summer stu dent. Phone AD 8-8576. ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Hu, 312 Locust Lane, for all summer sessions. 64.00 per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7- 7732. APARTMENT CLOSE to campus. Fur nished, very cheap. Would like to rent to couple for summer. AD 8-1055. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1957 Prof to Participate In Eng Meetings Elmer R. Queer, professor and director of engineering research, as first vice president of the American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers, will participate in meetings of the society’s council Friday and Satur day in New Orleans, La. He will address a regional com mittee meeting on “What Are Our Future Energy Sources,” and serve as chairman of the meet ing of the council’s executive committee. APARTMENT FOR young married couple for fall semester. Call A 1 Richards, AD 8-9136, 317 East Beaver. • DISHWASHERS WANTED at Alpha Ep. silon Pi fraternity. Call Martin Freed* man at AD 8-1039. APARTMENT WANTED: 24-year-old vet eran desires to share apartment starting next Fall. Call Larry Ezard ext. 264. TEACHERS WANTED WEST. SOUTHWEST and Alaska. Salaries $4OOO 'up. Southwest Teachers’ Agency, 1303* Central N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Free registration. WORK V/ANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ ing of reports, term papers, etc. Fast, reasonable service. Phone AD 8-6943. HELP WANTED STUDENT PIN-BOYS—steady part-time job if you can schedule the right 2 or 3 evenings. It’s $1.95 singles or $3.98 doubles for a full 2 hr. tournament. Inquire Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh St. TUSCARORA INN, ML Bethel, Pa. will interview Tuesday, May 7. for waiters, bartenders, waitresses, social director, kitchen help, secretary, porters, chamber maids, etc. Sign up in advanee at Student Employment, 112 Old Main. STUDENT TO work in fraternity kitchen. Call Bill Nelson AD 7-7683 or AD 7- 4368. MISCELLANEOUS “THE PAUL SERRINS Quartet 0 is avail able May 3rd and six other dates in May, Phone AD 8-8370. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono graph service stop at State Collect T.V., 232 South Allen Street 18 YOUB typewriter giving you trouble ? It so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. PTS HASSINGER for racket stringing the NcvAwJ Way Latest factory equipment* White Hal) or 614 Beaver Ave. after 6 p.m. orompt servlet, guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket R. T. Hassinger, Wtasfo# •» 4* UYVOUI TOBACCO CO.. WiNSTON-BALBII, ■. ■ WANTED .f’sJX * \ .. • •