The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 19, 1954, Image 8

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Hazel Puts
Few alumni arriving on
campus over the weekend
knew that Interfraternity
Councils weekend theme for
Alumni Homecoming was
“There’s Been Some Changes
Made,* at least from the weather.
Probably Hurricane Hazel made
them, feel right at home.
Hazel, although not an alum
nae of the University, will prob
ably be long remembered for her
o\, a theme, which seemed to place
the campus on Lake Cayuga or
Jones Beach.
Walter H. Wiegand, director of
the physical plant, said yesterday
that no serious damage was re
ported, and that minor roof leaks
and tree limb damage constituted
most of the destruction.
The meteorology department
Players Workshop
To Be Held Tonight
Players Sound Workshop will
be held at 7 tonight and every
Tuesday for six weeks in the
basement of Schwab Auditorium.
The workshop, directed by Ro
bert Smith, fifth semester educa
tion major, is open to all students
interested in sound effects and
background music for shows.
Philosophy Club to Meet
The Philosophy Club will meet
in McElwain Hall lounge at 7:30
p.m. tomorrow.
GOOD FOOD
REASONABLE PRICES
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Night Snacks
Beefburger . . . ® 20c
Cheeseburger . • . • 25 c
Homemade Chili ... 25c
Hot Dogs • . 20c or 2 for 35c
We make most any kind of sandwiches
io take out
CAMPUS RESTAURANT
Z 42 E. College Ave. (Opp. Old Main)
Bfl All over America college smokers are flock
ing to Winston—the new filter cigarette real
smokers can enjoy! Winston’s got real flavor
full, rich, tobacco flavor! Along with finer
flavor, Winston brings you a finer filter! It’s
unique, it’s different, it works so effectively!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
'Home' in Homecoming
recorded a total of 3.42 inches, rain
on Friday, and wind gusts of 57
miles an hour v/ere felt at' 4:30
p.m.
800 Alumni
Eight hundred alumni attended
the buffet luncheon held in Rec
reation Hall Saturday noon.
Alumni registration for the week
end was voluntary, and the Alum
ni Association office felt that the
700 who registered did not consti
tute an accurate figure of the act
ual number of alumni on campus
over the weekend.
Over 32,000 tickets were sold to
the Penn State - West Virginia
game, breaking the figure set
when Michigan State played the
Nittany Lions at Beaver Field in
1951.
Phi Kappa Tau’s stork never
delivered Hazel to the campus,
but managed to remain upright
throughout the storm, copping
first place in the Homecoming
State Party --
(Continued from page one)
protest the election, and the de
cision was forgotten.
Freshman class nominees were
president: Darryl Wright, Thom
as Kessinger, James Kistler, Ar
thur Schravesnde, and Benjamin
Williams; vice president: John
Howe and John Spangler; and
secretary-treasurer: Gail Smith,
Carolyn Ginna, and Joan Canan.
Final nominations will be made
at next week’s clique meeting.
Freshman and sophomore clique
brings flavor back
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Lawn Display contest, sponsored
by Interfraternity Council. Phi
Gamma Delta and Sigma Pi were
second and third. <
Thespian Tickets
Thespians presented “Funny
Side Up” to audiences filling
Schwab’s seating capacity on both
Friday and Saturday nights.
Although the Nittany Lions
came out on the short end of a
19-14 score in football, both the
soccer and cross-country teams
were successful in defeating Syra
cuse and Michigan State. „
The Lion soccermen turned
back the Syracuse Orange 9-2, and
the Spartans of Michigan State
23-26. The low score wins in cross
country meets.
Two former football coaches,
Bob Higgins and the late Hugo
Bezdek, were officially inducted
into the National Football Hall of
Fame at half-time ceremonies on
Saturday.
officers were also elected, but
they are not official since the
elections were declared vol d.
Sophomore ballots were not
counted.
Those who received a majority
of the votes for freshman clique
officers were chairman, Donald
Tressler; vice chairman, James
Robson; secretary, Beverly Dun
bar; and treasurer, Lester Philli
baum. There were no nominations
for, secretariat. Miss DelleDonne
announced that the post would be
filled by appointment at a later
date.
STO
The truly superior Winston filter doesn’t \
“thin” the taste or flatten the flavor. New
Winstons are king-size for extra filtering
action and, easy-drawing for extra good
taste. Try a pack of Winstons. You’ll really like a cigarette sh&ti&t
enjoy em! WINSTON... the easy-drawing filter cigarette!
lion Party—
(Continued from page one )
class clique officers will stand
despite the discrepancies in the
balloting. These candidates were
unopposed and were automatical
ly elected.
They are Peter Bond, junior
class clique treasurer; David
Friedenburg, junior class clique
chairman; Joetta Hall, senior class
clique treasurer: Jeanne Maxwell,
junior class "clique secretary; Em
malyn Schwing, senior class vice
clique chairman for women; Kaye
Vinson, senior class vice-clique
chairman for men; Michael Wal
ker, freshman class clique treas
urer, and Barbara Will, freshman
class clique chairman for wom
-en.
The remaining candidates will
be re-nominated and voted on
Sunday.
Candidates for senior class
clique chairman are Charles Bra
der and Sidney Goldblatt, sopho
more class clique chairman, Rob
ert Howe and Robert Spidaro, and
freshman class clique chairman;
Craig Kauffman, Edward Long,
and Charles Rusk.
Nominees for'junior class vice
clique chairman for men are John
Albrecht, Robert Kurtz, and Irvin
Liebman; sophomore vice-clique
chairman for men, Richard Jamie
son, and Samuel Kahn; freshman
vice-clique chairman for men, Jo
seph Rosenfeld arid Jacob Shook.
Junior class vice-clique chair
man for women, Nancy Marsh,
Martha Heim, and Peggy Davis;
sophomore vice-clique chairmen
for women, Beatrice MacDonald
and Marleen Bishoff; sophomore
clique secretary, Barbara Hendel
to filter smoking!
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19,1954
Fresh Nominations Open
For Home Ec Council
Freshmen in the College of
Home Economics may place nom
inations for freshman representa
tives to the college council by
depositing candidates names in
the nominations box from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. daily this week in the
lobby of Home Economics.
The nominations should include
name, picture, and phone num
ber. Election of representatives
will be held Oct. 26 and 27 in the
lobby of Home Economics.
and Eleanor Kosawrowich; senior
class clique treasurer, Max. Froh
wein and Louise, C-lud; sophomore
class clique treasurer, Margaret
Porter and Claire Ganim.
CLASSIFIEDS
FIVE-FOOT Grand Braumbach piano. $5OO.
A-I condition. Phone Houtzdale 4551 or
3852.
THIRTY-FOOT House Trailer. Good con
dition. $650. Call AD 7-3665.
OMEGA 35mm Enlarger, excellent con
dition. Minneapolis-Honeywell electric
clock thermostat, brand new, never in
stalled. Phone AD 7-7705.
33% R.P.M. ALBUMS. Reasonable prices*
Good condition. Babs, 364 Simmons.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma
chine to 633 W. College Ave., State College.
SINGLE ROOM for male. Share bath with
two students. Phone AD 7-3833. Location
Lemont.
HALF OF large double room to male stu
dent, graduate or undergraduate. Contact
Dr. Michael Latzanich. 306 S. Atherton.
TWO “SPELL-BOUND” hours of “en-
chantment" Players* BELL, BOOK,
AND CANDLE, Friday nights at T.U.B.
Tickets at Student Union.
BLACK , SHOULDER bag in vicinity of
Nittany Lion monument. Call Robert
Solomon AD 7-3877.
1 PAIR GLASSES in front of Library.
Finder please contact Herman Melzer
8-762
ALPHA OMICRON PI pin. Lost Oct 2nd.
Call Anne, 43 McElwain. •
ALPHA GAMMA Rho. fraternity pin.
Saturday Oct 9. Call AD 7-3181.
A 51 MAROON Parker Pen in vicinity of
McElwain or .Simmons. Call Rm. 139
or ext 1090. Reward.
SOMEONE TO share apartment with three
students. Good location. ?6.00 per week.
Call AD 8-8308.
TWO SIDES to Erie, Friday Oct. 22 at
noon or after. Call 333 McElwain.
Winston
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