PAvSS ■rrsrr' 21 Appointed To Committees By State Party Twenty-one State Party com mittee appointments for the fall semester were announced Sunday by Clique chairman Rae Delle- Donna. Richard Rigling was appointed campaign manager and William Tate, 11 nance chairman. Serving on the membership committee will be Irving Segal, Doric Weinstein, and Sarah Les sig. Joe Ann Hoffer and Beverly Dunbar will be in charge of pub licity, while John Lyon will head the radio and special events com mittee. Campaign chairmen are Bar bara Woodward and William Mil ler. Members of the fraternity campaign committee under Mil ler will be Theodore Kangensmith and Robert Heck. The ward committees will be headed by David Scott and Nan cy Scholl. On Scott’s committee will be Joseph Godzik, John Ka garise, and Thomas Kessinger. Miss Scholl’s committee will con sist of Ellie Frank, Rose Marie Dimidio, Nancy Burns, Thompson Hall; and Phyllis Hodges and Lynn Tyler, McAllister Hall. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE BLACK TAFFETA gown, strapless, size 16, like new. Reasonably priced. Phone AD 7-2963 after 6 p.m. 1937 DODGE 4 dr. sedan, good condition, new battery, tires like new. See Hank 214 Irving Hall, 1951 FORD De2uxe six 2 dr. sdn. radio and heater, brand new tires (4) - $695. Will take clean trade-in, private AD-8-8961. 1949 FORD Custom V**B 2 dr sdn., radio and heater, turn signals, skirts, cus tomized interior, $545. AD 7-4712. FRESH SWEET Cider—6s cents a gallon plus 10 cents deposit. Delivery three gal lons or more Thurs. and Fri. evenings. Call HA 2-8868. CANAPES AND other hors’deuvres, party cookies, coffee cakes and other cakes, excellent fruit punch. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone AD 7-4818. IS YOTJR typewriter giving you trouble? If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma chine to 633 W. College Ave., State College. LOST BLUE JACKET picked up by mistake at S.A.E. Sunday. John Wanamaker label. I have yours. Roger Snyder AD 7-4957. NAVY BLUE blazor with Penn State em- blem on pocket-—last week possibly in Willard. Please retnrn to Gail 41 Atherton. FOUND CIGARETTE LIGHTER Pollock area about Sept. 28. Call M. Benedict ext. 269 after 6 p.m. THE PERFECT PIZZA, at the comer of Push and Beaver. Free Pizza to all our customers between 8 and 10 p.m. Friday night. SALLY'S. FOR RENT SCALE STUDENT needing single room, pleasant environment, 609 S. Allen St. InQuire 226 S. Frazier St. Phone AD 7-4419. ROOM FOR visiting parents. Weekends except Homecoming. Phone AD 7-4467. HALF DOUBLE room near campus for young man who goes home weekends. Call AD 8-6679. ' WANTED STRING BASS player for dance band. Must have experience. Band is booked. Call AD 7-2164. USED TYPEWRITER in good condition. Price must be reasonable. Call AD 7-4698 after 5 p.m. ROOMMATE: Quiet room in convenient location. Hot and cold running water, bed made, linen changed. Call Gantz, AD 7-4850 after 6 p.m. RIDE WANTED TO PHILA. Sat noon Oct 9. Call Sandy 341 Simmons. TO PHILADELPHIA for weekend 23rd of October. Call Rita Room 24 McElwain. TYPING WANTED GENERAL TYPING work done. Reason able rates. Contact Ruth Ifft 223 E. Prospect AD 7-2134. MISCELLANEOUS KATHERINE’S COFFEE SHOP. Choice sandwiches, Italian submarines, home cooking, delicatessen. 131 N. Atherton St. 20TH CENTURY Witches? Players present BELL BOOK AND CANDLE at TUB Friday-nites Oct. 15; Thurs., Nov. 19. DRUMMER: faculty, experienced, wants weekend combo or orchestra work. Phone AD 8-8795 after 4 p.m, TENNIS “FANS'*! It's Hassinger for racket stringing the No-Awl way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver avenue after 5 p.m. WOULD ALL persons planning to take Civil Service exams this year and next contact Dave Else AD 7-2767 5:00 to 6:30. PASSENGERS WANTED FROM PHILA. to State Sunday. 7 Oct. 10. Call Sandy, 341 Simmons. TO PHILADELPHIA area - leave Sat. 12:30 p.m. return Sunday 7:30 p.m. Call AD 8-9067 ask for_ Collom. RTDE WANTED BIDE~TO New York City Fri.. Oct 8. Phone AD 7-417-0. Warren Eshback. Triplets to Make TV Appearance Pena State’s first triplets in its 99-year history, the red-headed McCloskev freshmen, Julie, Joyce, and Jeanne, will be making a tele vision appearance. ' The coeds will go to New York this weekend to appear on Herb Shriner’s quiz program, '‘Two for the Money,” at 9 p.m. Saturday. Julie is a first semester home economics major, while Joyce and Jeanne are in the College of Education. Dairy Science Club To Meet of 7 'Tonight The Daiiry Science Club will meet at 7 tonight in 117 Dairy Building, instead of last night as previously announced. A movie on modern ice cream making will be shown after a short business meeting. Interest ed students may attend the meet ing. Complimentary Tickets Complimentary tickets for Thes pians and members of the cast and crew of “Funny Side Up,” may be obtained at the Student Union desk in Old Main today and tomorrow. The University’s freshman class of 3600 was selected from more than 8500 applicants. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 'Mr. Roberts' Cast Named The casi for Player*’ produc tion, “Mr. Roberts, '■ has been named by the director, Walter H. Walters, assistant professor of dramatics. The roles and actors are: Lieu tenant j.g. Roberts, John Lamb ing; Doc, Clifton Crosbie; Cap tain, James Broad; Insignia, Ger ald Denisof; Mannion, John Anis ton; Dolan, Dominic Landro; Ru ber, Karl Held; Paine, Roland Taylor; Lieutenant Girard, Har riet Steinman, in the only wom an’s role. Others in the east include Al phonse Coune, Howard Rowlands, Emil Haas, William Eager, Jay Tolson, Morton Bender, Lyle Pel ton, Herbert Otto, John Konstan zer, and John Krumrine. AICE Meets Tonight The American Institute of Chemical Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in 119 Osmond. Thomas Oakwood, professor of chemistry, will speak on “The Origin of Petroleum.” Outing Club to Meet Students interested in hunting wildlife may attend a meeting of the Field and Stream division of the Penn State Outing Club at 7:30 tonight in 10 Sparks. A film “Pheasant Fever” will be shown. Thespians— (Continued from page two) avoid a shotgun wedding. A satire on the University ROTC system, “PSUN-ROTC Court Martial,” directed by Fry man, is a take-off on the “Caine Mutiny.” The show closes with a large KICK OFF The Homecoming Weekend by seeing the Penn State Thespians! "FUNKY SIDE UP" ... a musical revue featuring songs, comedy, dancing, girls.. WHERE? —at Schwab Auditorium WHEN? —Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 14, IS, 16, 8 p.m. HOW MUCH? —Thursday, $1.00; Friday and Saturday, $1.25 Alumni Tickets on sale at Student Union, Old Main, beginning Monday, October 11, at 1:30 p'.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 195. finale number including t'__ whole cast with the theme son. of the show “Funny Side Up. Tickets and reserved seats fo: the show will be available at I:3< p.m. Monday at the Studem Union desk in Old Main. Thej are priced at $l.OO for Thursdaj and $1.25 for Friday and Saturdaj performances. Homecoming Weekend
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