txst i , ( 1.-:‘6:4 : t THE NITTANY CUB ~. ~, n 4 81515 Gala Weekend Begins CARNIVAL AND CONCERT BEID IN CONJUNCTION WITH HONECONING DANCE by Eileen Bowden Bring your Pennies! Bring your friends: Come to the Homecoming Week end Carnival! Slated for 5:30 p.m., on Friday the 13th,(ahem) the affair promises to be a riotous conglomoration of swindle, marksmanship, lendleasing, vulgarity, and some plain 'a fun. Tents of suspense, mystery, trap-doors, gangsters and the like are being sponsored by the different organizations on campus for the purpose of raising money and adding excitement to the Homecoming Weekend. Among the fun and frolic are kissing booths, jails, car racing, egg throwing, fortune telling, food, drink (dry), and many other ingred ients for a romping time. At 8:00 p.m., a jazz concert by Bob Byrd and his group will get underway to add to the extravaganza. 12! 41. • 4 I • . • That's Friday. Saturday the booths open at noon, and our illustrious soccer team plays Buffalo State a 2:00p.m. That even ing is the Harvest Ball sponsored by Circle K. The music will be supplied by the VIPs and the Ravens. The event is semi -formal, and the highlight of the evening will be the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. I'm sure it will be well worth attending. The booths will again open on Sunday afternoon, and tentatively at 3:00 p.m. we are priv ileged to have Stan Sheppard at the cam pus for a Jamaican folk concert. So make the scene all three days kids. It will be well worth your pennies. Let's see the school spirit you all talk so much about having... • 'N ar "'NA • \ 4 1ti *L .4., I if, • 4 , 8 _ —4" CARNIVAL