WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950 zst production which Will open the 1950 Summer Artists* • Series, in Schwab Auditorium Tuesday, July 11 • • • • well-known gypsy airs. The pro duction features Annabelle .Es coe, dark-tressed song and dance artist who has played in produc tions throughout Europe and the Far East.. Under the direction of Herbert Bagwell, violinist, and authority on authentic gypsy music and folklore, the musical selections Will range from those played by gypsy tribes in Europe to South • The Boalsburg Steak House: . that is, the well-known place for its steak and .seghefti dinners, plus choice - beverages. • Reinember the . • BOALSBURG STEAK. HOUSE in nearby Boalsburg DIAL 9-5441. Summer Guests and .Students have always enjoyed many visits to The CORNER UNUSUAL featuring QUALITY SANDWICHES, SALADS and SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES TITS StilVtldift COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, 13ENNSIiLVANIA. American rhythms, Ameriban hit songs, and the classics. Artists 'Featured Featured in the program will be such members of the troupe as Annabelle Escoe, lyric soprano and violinist; Lila, singer; and Peggy George, pianist. Other artists who will present concerts on campus later during the session are Tashmira, who (Continued on page sixteen) 10 State Pupils At Ft. Belvoir The following students from the College are attending the En gineer ROTC summer camp in Port Belvoir, Va.; John Albarano, Lilly; Linoi L. Bortolotto, Allen town; James E. Etzel, Reading; Charles E. Kessler, Altoona; Her bert J. Kump, Berwick; Wallace M. Maurer, Philipsburg; Warren M. Maurer, also of Philipsburg; William P. Rorabaugh, Mount vine; Edward T. Ruch, Allentown; and John W. Smidansky, • Mun- ' Attendance at Fort Belvoir is 797 and is believed to be a new record for this kind of activity. The enrollees represents 57 col leges and universities from 32 of the 48 states. RAYON SLACKS Cool Comfortable Crease Resistant $4.95 FACTORY TO YOU PENNSHIRE CLOTHE S NeXt Door To City Hall VVelcome To State College and to State College's friendly, convenient pharmacy WHITE &. WYCKOFF S Tuxedoßox A large sheet; rip ple finish. 48 sheets, 36 envelopes. $l.OO Note Paper A large assortment of their newest nov erne§ in note paper. 50c & 60c • Nittany L' ion the Lion Shrine engraved on each sheet to make a distinctive Penn State paper. American Greeting . Cards You will find the proper card for every occasion in our big assortment. Alarm Clocks General Electric $4.98 • School Opening Special $3.29 plus tax Salute Alarm $1.98 Westclox BABY BEN • BIG BEN - Four Heads Appointed; Now Lead Departments The appointments of four de partment heads at the College became effectiv a July 1. Dr. Charles M. Long, of the College of Education, Indiana University, was named professor and head of the department of education. He succeeds Dr. 'Wil liam E. Pratt, who resigned in 1948 to accept the presidency of Indiana State Teachers' College. Dr. Henry W. Popp, professor of botany, who has been on the GRIGGS & KREAMER Fountain Pens Parker 51 .....$5.00 Eiterbrook . . .$2.50 Wearever . . .$l.OO GRIGGS Fi KREAMER E.. College Ave. ATIONERY . _ _ I I $1.25 Prescription Specialists College faculty for 29 years, suc ceeded Dr. Frank D. ' Kern as head of the department of hot,- any. Three-Year Term - Dr. Alfred G. Pundt, professor of European history, was named to a three-year term as head of the department of history. Dr. Pundt has been on the faculty since 1931, and succeeds the late Dr. J. Paul Selsam who died (Continued on page sixteen) Check List of Personal Needs How Many Did You Forget To Pack? Tooth Paste Soap Towels Plastic Tumbler Shaving Cream Deodorants Shampoo Shower Cap Cologne Sun Tan Lotion Bath Powdet. Insect Repellant Wash Cloth Sun Glasses State College, Pa. , NOE Frill
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