PAfcte FOUR Charlotte Stine, College Coed Named Keystone Dairy Queen iPennsylvania’s Dairy Queen is a coed at the College. Pretty, 17- , ear-old Charlotte Stine, from Hershey Junior College, Hershey, Pa., was selected at a statewide contest in Erie as part of a milk promo tion campaign during National Dairy Month, last June. Charlotte, who lives at the Nittany Co-op, has had an exciting life since her election as our state’s Dairy Queen. Last July she pre sented the President of the United States with a cake roll, represent ing the dairy interests of Penn sylvania While in Washington last July, Miss Stine, sponsored by the United States Department of Ag riculture, met Secretary of Agri culture Clinton Anderson. On Dairy Day in Hershey she met Governor Duff, and in Pittsburgh, that city’s Mayor. “I almost spilled a glass of milk on the Mayor of Pittsburgh,” Charlotte said. “I was handing him a glass of milk for a picture, and I was so nervous I almost dropped it. He said, ‘My gosh, watch what you’re doing with that milk!’ ’’ Miss Stine has received the keys to the cities of Pittsburgh, Reading and Bloomsburg. On her travels during shows, her part consists mainly in attending ban quets, radio shows, and sitting on her Queen’s throne. Girls Nominate Unit Presidents Nominations for unit presi dents of the girls’ dormitories will be held Monday night at 10 o’clock when representative from WSGA Senate will be present in the living units to conduct the meetings, said Janet Lyons. WSGA president. Any nominee for the office of unit president must have a 1.5 all-college average. After the girls are nominated the WSGA representatives will check on their averages and conduct elec tions at a later date. The presidents of the four Ath erton and Simmons units, Grange dormitory and McAllister Hall, and the three home management houses will represent their groups in the WSGA House of Repre sentatives. Suites in the dormi tories will be considered as sep arate units. Colored, regular and movie film below cost today! THE FILM LAB 122 W. Beaver Ave. HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonle Presents "THE MOST TALKED ABOUT BAND IN AMERICA" VAUGHN V to**- f * —Featuring— • JAY LAWRENCE • ZIGGY TALENT • CECE BLAKE • THE MOONMAIDs • EDDIE JULIAN • EARL HUMMEL Monday Night, Oct. Nth Dancing 9—l ADMISSION $2.00 plus tax Betty Gibbons Charlotte Stine Treble Singers List Tryouts Treble Singers, all-girl choir, will hold tryout: for new mem bers ir 117 Carnegie Hall from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday, said Rebecca Griffin, president. All co eds are eligible to try out. Additional tryouts will be held in the same room Wednesday from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. and Thursday morning, 9 a.m. until 12 a.m Tryouts will be for accom oanists as well as singers. Elmer Wareham, a graduate stu dent in music education, will re place Guy Woods as director of the choir. Mr. Woods, resigned from the music faculty at the Col lege recently to accept a position in Texas. Ice-Cold Coca-Cola Adds Zest to Lunch t'HE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca Cola Bottling Company of Altoona Coeds Doff Customs For 44 Hours Of Freedom Sophomore coeds may tem porarily put away their ribbons and cards for the weekend at noon today. For approximately 44 hours the traditional blue and white ribbons and name tags worn by all sophomore women may be ab sent from the coeds’ attire. This temporary easement of customs will not, however, be in effect on Monday morning at 8 o’clock with the starting of classes. .These regulations which will last through two more weeks of classes are the methods used by the College to help new peo ple on campus to get better ac quainted. Much comment has been made about the cooperation of the un derclass women with these rules, and it is hoped that each girl will continue to wear the rib bons and tags throughout the entire period. Coeds Chalk Up Hockey Scores Twenty-five girls reported to intramural hockey practice dur ing its first week on Monday to Friday nights, Miss Lucey, faculty sponsor, stated. Scrimmages were held each day between pick-up teams and a good number of goals were scored by various gins. Green and White teams will soon be chosen and will play throughout the hockey season until class and Army and Navy teams are selected. Most of the participants have been sophomores and only two seniors and five juniors have en tered the scrimmages. Seniors re porting were Marion Dick ahd B. J. Sammons. Eva Davies, Mary Kennedy. Frances Nichols. Tracy McCormick, and Elinor Ralston were the juniors who partici pated. Dancing was not permitted on the College campus until 1890. Ask jor it either way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. PanHel Council Outrules Men In Sororities’ Rushing Plans Sororities cannot use men to help during the rushing season and they are not permitted to obtain dates for rushees, said Adelaide Finkelston, Panhel president. Those who do engage men for rushing will be subject to penalty, she added. Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Delta Tau will not have any coke date time free until 2 p.m. Mon day because of the Jewish holi day. Rushees will receive their in vitations for Monday parties from 9 o’clock this morning until 12:30 this afternoon and at the same time return their an swers to coke dates and “at homes.” Sororities may get the coke cards and “at home” an swers at 1 o’clock this afternoon. 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