The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 09, 1957, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Air Cadets
To Receive
19 Awards
Nineteen students in the Air
Force Reserve Officers Training!
Corps will receive awards at a | magn’avox hi-fi am-fm radio: rca
1 . u . t rj„_ * 45 r.p.m. Phonograph, 12" Hi-Fi speaker;
ceremonj. at 3 p.TTh toaay at Bea- )2 original Glenn Miller albums: auto-
ver Field
These awards are in reeogni-, AUSTIN healey 100. ikb «ports con
tion Ol outstanding scholastic j vertible: radio. heater. ciearette lighter.
ability, military achievement and; Original o»i«r. Call ad 8-ios4.
character. 'SUITABLE TRAILER Locations— Sunrise!
The Outstanding Air Force
ROTC Medals for each of the fourjuundry. garbage facilities. Call ELgin
classes will be awarded to Nor- M<tt *‘ fter 6 r.tn.
man Kahn,' freshman; Jess,
Clarke, sophomore; Charles Ny-I
i un * or; Thomas Dye,: HOUSE TRAILER— IK6 Richardson. 41-
senior. foot, two bedrooms. Set up on nice lot.
Convair Award of Merit ipl 2 ,*' Mike sikonlki> Hoover ' B Trailer
William Barr will receive the I opportunity- pin. 1952 Elear house*
Convair Award 01 Merit. Herbert! trailer. Owner praduatlnjr. Reasonable
Black and Arthur Tennvson will ° ffer wil , l accepted. Open for inspection
receive the Chicago Tribune Gold.fE, cX,?r!:
Medals and Stratton Karahalias'
and Allan Gilbert will receive
Silver Medals
Roy Grube will receive the Air
Force Association Medal and
Thomas Quinn will receive the
ROTO Gold Medal of the. Armed
Forces Communications and Elec
tronics Association.
Charles Adams will be awarded
the Sons of the American Revo
lution Medal and Ronald Bache
will be awarded the National De
fense Transportation Association,
Award.
Reserve Officers' Awards
Foster Billheimer and Marlvn
Rabenold will be presented the
two Reserve Officers' Association
Awards.
Robert Heverly and Richard
Sickeler will receive the National
Society of Scabbard and Blade
Military Science Honor Medal
Award. Ronald Moore will re
ceive the Air- Force ROTC Drill
Team Medal as the oustanding
basic cadet.
Robert Kaminski will receive
the Republic Aviation Award
which is given to the junior cadet
making the most effective speech
about air power.
Teahouse'
(Continued from page one)
using the Broadway cast.
Reifsneider has tried to keep
all the properties and costumes
as authentic as possible. A live
goat, wooden sandals, cricket
cages and Army field desks and
telephones were obtained.
Construction Problem
Another problem was construct
ing the teahouse, which has to
be put together by actors during
the final act. The roof has been
suspended by wires and metal
hooks on the side enabling the
cast to hang the silk screens and
walls quickly.
According to Reifsneider, a
“Teahouse of the August Moon”
is now doing a profitable business
on Okinawa ■ following the suc
cessful staging of the play in
Japan.
Members of the cast include
Julie Lee as Lotus Blossom, the
wily Geisha Girl who helps "de
militarize” Capt. Fisby, played by
George Vlachos. Miss Lee was
bom in Shankai, China, and
helped letter the Oriental em
blems on the helmets of the vil
lagers.
Casi Members
Other members of the cast in
clude Harry Jones, Sakini; Shel
don Odland, Mac Lean; Gilbert
Aberg, CoL Purday; Bruce Mack
ey. Gregovitch; Charlene Wong,
Miss Higa Jiga.
Lowell Solmon, Mr. Hokaida;
Terrance Quinn, Mr. Omura;
Frederick Mayers, Mr. Sumata;
Joseph Servello, Mr. Seiko: Den
nis Castelli, Mr. Keora; Robert
Levitt, Mr. Oshioa.
Kathryn Kelleher, the old wom
'an; Veronica Antrim, the old
woman's daughter.
Two State College children,
Stevie Odland, age 8, and Naida
Geller, age 7, will play the parts
of the children.
Rae Stallop, Barbara Ehren
kranz, Joseph Visniski, Geraldine
Grube, Rosetta' Kearney, Samuel
Wyman and Robert Shapiro will
portray the villagers.
Tickets for the play are on sale
at the Hetzel Union desk at 60
cents for tonight’s performance
and $1.25 for tomorrow and Satur
day nights. •
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:06 a.n.
THE PRECEDING DAY
RATES—I 7 words or less:
10.50 On* isMitios
60.75 Two Insertions
SI.OO Three insertions
Additional words 3 for .66
for each day of Insertion.
FOR SALE
'graphed Benny Goodman albums and
| others. Call Schantr ext. 1191.
LSS2 HUDSON “fc". RH. bydramatic. new
inspection, economical to run—6376. Call
\D 7-4979 ask for Lee.
BUNKBEDS with mattresses, one
| cabinet, one bureau, one chest of drawers,
jone desk. Phone AD £-€990 after 5:15 p.m.
1955 30-FOOT Genera! Four-Star Deluxe
I Trailer. Call AD 8-9094 after 5 p.m. and
1 ask for Flemings.
ONE BEDROOM Trailer <1953 Mercury) 1
j 26 foot, ideal for married eouple. Con
| tact Lou Wasser, Woodsdale Park.
RCA TABLE model high fidelity phono
| graph with diamond needle. Excellent
condition. Reasonably priced. Call Dave
;Bavar AD 8-9462.
, BLACK TASSELED 620 Florsheim shoes,
size 9 ] £. too small for owner. Beat offer.
Call Bill Wykoff AD 7-4215.
Live
get
' - >i's
And this summer... get acquainted
with the modern L*M Crush-proof box
that's "taking over" on campus!
Get with it! Now you can get your L&M’s in the newest,
- most modem box... the L&M Crush-proof box that
closes tight...protects your cigarettes...or, if you prefer,
enjoy your L&M’s in famous packs—King or Regular.
Yes, get the full, exciting flavor that makes L&M...
... America's fastest-growing cigarette
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT—three rooms
and bath, centrally located. Available
July 1. Days call AD 8-C727 and evenings
AD 85598.
APARTMENT—reasonable; private bath*
Available June 1 to Sept. 7. Convenient
i location. For married couple. 622 W. Col
lege Ave. Call AD 7-4073.
SINGLE ROOM, first floor, beside bath,
near campus. Male only. Available in
June. Call AD 7-2665.
VERY CLEAN 3 room apartment, private
bath from June lto Sept. 1. Couple
preferred. AD 7-2043.
I SINGLE OR double rooms for summer
I sessions, very reasonable. Call AD 7-4050.
APARTMENT— FURNISHED, 3 rooms,
[ private bath: near campus: available
!June Bth. Contact Bill Grove, 225 S. Ath
erton St, Apt 8.
APARTMENT LEASE for sale for fall
semester. Available for summer. Call
AD 7-2875 or contact 41 Metzger Bldg.
JUNIORS AND Seniors make reservations
now for scho<4 year 1957-58. Board and
room at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave.
Ask for Mrs. Elleard.
ROOMS FOR men—all summer sessions at
Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Con
venient to town and campus. Special low
rates. Reservations now being taken. Ask
for Mrs. EUeard.
ROOMS FOR men. All summer sessions.
Rooms for double or single occupancy
at 222 S. Allen. Reservations also being
taken for Fall semester, double occu
■—• on h\ Upper classmen in engineer
ing and graduate students preferred. Call
< * before 5 p.m. to see rooms
land make reservations.
MODERN 3-ROOM apartment Available
j June 10. Stove, refrigerator, heat laun
dry, parking facilities. Call AD 8-9570.
APARTMENT—SUMMER only suitable for
four male students. Call after 5:30.
Phone AD 7-7976.
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, avail
able for summer, 1 block from campus.
Call AD 7-7907 after 5 p.m.
Modem
full exciting
FOR RENT
ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu, 312 Locust
Lane, for all summer sessions. 14.00
per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7-
7732.
PAIR OF sunglasses at Municipal Tennis
Courts Monday evening. Call Chip
Strange, AD 8-8394.
LADIES GOLD Watch with green stones,
left in HUB's ladies room by ballroom
at 5:30 on last Monday. Sentimental value.
If found call 421 Simmons. Reward.
ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT, Phi Kappa
Sigma last Saturday eve. Name in neck
band. Tim, AD 7-7754. _
ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT lost at DTD
Friday night If found call Don Doyle,
ext 1189.
SINGLE OR Double rooms for summer
sessions. Very reasonable. Call AD 7-4050.
LADIES SMALL tan Neolite Train Case,
April 23 on Nittany Ave near Pugh.
Please phone G.R.K. at AD 8-9440.
TWO ROLLS,Bmm movie film in yellow
Kodak boxes in front of Lion Shrine
Friday. Finder please call Paul AD 7-2134.
WILL THE PERSON who took an Alli
gator raincoat with a Rex label from
AXP Saturday night please call Bob Terry,
AD 7-2207.
KHAKI COAT from Theta Xi Sat nite;
green lining. Call’Sue, 401 McElwain.
FOUND
GIRL'S EYE glasses and Shaeffer dot pen
in 110 E.E. Call Oaks at AD 8-9006.
WANTED
ONE DOUBLE or two single rooms for
fall semester. (Female students). Pre
ferable close to campus. Call Jan at
AD 7-3992.
TWO MEN to share advantages and re
sponsibilities of five-room apartment for
summer. Close to campus. AD 7-2307.
...smoke L & M
flavor
0195714<
THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1957
WANTED
WANTED— Roomers for summer school, tf
planning to stay 6-9-12 weeks. Price $4.00
per week. Contact Dave Lenxner, Pi Lamb*
da Phi, 326 S. Pugh St. Phone AD 8-91 #6.
1947 4-DOOR black Oldsmobile; radio and
beater. Call Stan Cheaney ext. 1198.
HELP WANTED
DISHWASHERS WANTED at Alpha Ep
silon Pi fraternity. Call Martin Freed
man at AD 8-1039.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDER TO El Paso, Texas. Leaving May
13, share driving. Contact Joe between
8 and 6 at AD 7-4610.
RIDE WANTED
RIDE TO California after June 8. Call
ext. 1198, Karl Lilje.
WANTED TO BUY
STEAMER TRUNK or foot locker. Call
AD 8-8441 ext. 642 between 8 to 6 or
EL 5-8912 after 6.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAUL IT YOURSELF—two wheel utility
trailer, new tires, bumper hitch. Call
anytime, 124 Osman Street
FOR PROMPI and expert radio and phono
graph service stop at Stats College T.V„
132 South Allen Street
(S YOUR typewriter giving you trouble!
If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 633 W College Ave.
IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringing the
No-Awl Way. Latest factory equipment
Prompt service: guaranteed work: longer
life to string and racket University Ten
nis Service, 514 E. Beaver Avenue.
FOR GOOD RESULTS
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