The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Prospective Kings Listed
For Annual Mardi Gras
Names and pictures of 13 prospective kings for the Mortar
Board Mardi Gras have been submitted to Shirley Gauger, Mortar
Board chairman in charge of conducting the selection of a king.
! Candidates and the women’s group by whom each was presented
are Robert Bogan, Zeta Tau Alpha; Guyer Candy, Alpha Chi Omega;
Ronald Coder, Delta Gamma; Gill Chubb, Alpha Xi Delta; Robert
Keller, Alpha Gamma Delta;
Russel Leib,,Kappa Alpha Theta.
Robert Longenecker, Kappa
Delta; George McAnich, Delta
Zeta; Douglas Mead, .Phi Mu;
David Mitchell, Alpha Omicron
Pi; William Miisser, Chi Omega;
Thomas Reese, Gamma Phi Beta;
and Paul Reever, Leonides.
Picture Display
Pictures of most candidates
have been placed in the window
of Western Union and will re
main there until Friday night
when the Mardi Gras begins.
Voting for the king is conducted
by means of casting one penny
as one vote. The candidates re
ceiving the most pennies is pro
claimed Mardi Gras King and
crowned at the end of the festivi
ties. '
Other entertainment at the
Gauger Emphasizes
WSGA Pop-in-Night
As WSGA’s annual “Pop-in-
Night” approaches, Shirley Gau
ger, president of WSGA, reminds
upperclass-women of the respon
sibility which the date entails.
On Sunday night from 7 to 9
p.m. freshmen women are asked
to temain in' their dormitory
rooms in Atherton Hall and all
upperclass women are. asked to
visit them during this time.
In previous years upperclass
women have had a tendency to
neglect this date and WSGA in
deciding to continue the. custom
and install it as a worthwhile
tradition of the College, calls up
on all women to participate, Miss
Gauger stated.
WSGA hopes eventually to
hold the affair on the first Sun
day after women have ' returned
to the College in the. Fall and
thus to make the affair more
worthwhile. However, as plans
were not made at the end of last
semester, “Pop-in-Night” could
not be held until after the organi
zation of WSGA this year.
Short visits to as many girls
as possible whether they
are known to the upperclass
woman or not is the' result de
sired of as many coeds as possi
ble, Miss Gauger added.
A return “Pop-in-Night” will
be held the following Sunday
when freshmen can return the
visits.
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Herbert Marshall
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Andy Devine
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PATRICIA NEAL
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Mardi Gras will be provided by
the women’s groups who sponsor
booths. The booth which takes
in the most money during the
evening will be awarded a bronze
cup.
Money obtained at the Mardi
Gras will be used by Mortar
Board as its contribution to the
Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship
Fund, from which awards of $lOO
are granted to outstanding wom
en at the College.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1947 LADD trailer, 18% foot with bottled
gas, running water, within walking dis
tancc . of. campus. Vesper /Body's Trailer»
Camp.' Phone 3965.
Be Prepared ...
For 7 That Next Formal
Have Your Formal
Wear Laundered Now
See Our Agent Or Driver
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
and QUALITY LAUNDRY
PENN STATE
LAUNDRY
320 W. Beaver Avenue
MADE TO SELL
AT $45.00
Manufacturer's Sacrifice
100 GABARDINE
Zipper-Lined COATS
Out They Go at a"Fraction
- of Cost!
$29-95
• W aier.repellent
• 100% wool lining
• Tan and grey
• Longs and regulars
• Sizes 34 to 42
YOUNG MEN'S
SHOP
127 S. .Allen Street
1937 PACKARD, excellent running condi
tion, good rubber, body. Everything
works. Only $175.00
QUONSET HUT $3200. Furnished, 3 rooms
and bath. All conveniences. Located six
miles from campus. Phone 7341 after 5:30.
BOTANY GABARDINE topcooat, exceL
ent coat for all occasions. Gray, size 37.
Like new. Call Bob Scott 2327.
38 FORD v four-door, new paint, excellent
condition, must sell, $295.00. A real buy.
Call'Ray 3950.
FOR SALE: Three (3) bows: 66, 47, 40
lbs. pull, respectively. Prices reasonable.
Pollock Circle, Dorm 8, Rooip 6.
TRAILER, 16-foot Crystal Sportsman.
Bottled gas, electric refrigerator. * -Im
mediate occupancy. Inquire Davis, Jack’s'
Service Station, 913 W. College Ave.
LOST’
LOST—Lady's Hamilton wrist watch Sat
urday afternoon. Please return to 244
E. Nittany or call 2593. Reward.
THREE STRAND pearl bracelet, lost over
weekend. Call 4939, ask for Don Kump.
BROWN WALLET in Cathaum—valuable
papers. Please call 412 Simmons.
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«* ' is "*£*«' «W» ttS!
SMALL BLACK zipper bag containing
Schaffer pen and pencil set, silver Ron
son lighter. Articles initialed J. A. J. Con
tact Joyce Jeffries, 5 Fine Cottage. Phone
183. Reward.
TAN LEATHER belt on Saturday in vi
cinity of Golf ’Course and Beaver Field.
Finder please call 426 Ath.
LOST OCT. 25. Field jacket in Frear Lab.
* I have yours. Call Jack. 4089.
LOST: WHITE gold diamond ring. En
grnvcd WHW to DMD; Saturday. Vicin
ity of Simmons.. Reward. Call 162 Sim
mons. • ‘i
LOST BLUE pocketbook belonging to
Sue Kemptcr, AXSigma Saturday night
Finder please call Don Lutz 7881. Reward.
LOST GOLD cuff link initialed L.A.D.
Finder please phone “Duke” 7851.
LOST, 110 E.E. Saturday morning, grey
topcoat. .Finder call f Student Union ..or
contact Dale Bolling, Nittanyvicw Apts.
Reward.
LOST: Rhinestone bracelet, 1”. wide, at
Rec Hall Friday night. Reward. Contact
Tracy Mcbormjck, 266 Simmons.
FOUND
FOUND HONORARY Chi Psi key near
KDR. Initials S.H.M. 5-10-49. Owner
WHO KH22S- •°’ S
Wit l4 '
W’&fJrTESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949
may 'have same by payirig .for ad. Call
2337, . '
WANTED
LOG LOG vector slide rule, preferably
with Q Q* and P scales. Phone 6403,
ask for George.
ANYONE driving: between State College
and Altoona daily Interested in deliver*
in? small packages, call' 3849.
WANTED:. Eiders to Altoona Wednesday
night for PIAA officiating exam. Leav
ing 6 p.m. Call George 4332. "
MISCELLANEOUS
IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type
writer out of town for repair. Just dial
2492 or bring machine to 633 West College
Ave. ’ .
DANCING to the music.of■ the Burming
ham Quintet at the New Paradise, South
Spring Street, Bellefonte, every - Friday
and Saturday, from '9 to 12. Excellent
service. No minors allowed.
TYPING AND mimeographing done rea
sonably. Secretarial. Service. State Col
lege Hotel. Room 205. Phone 4906. _