The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 11, 1955, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT On An Island With You? April 'College Week' Planned in Bermuda Want a week packed with sun and fun and all the fancy trimmings? -Well, stop -the day-dreaming. The Penn State Travel Bureau collaborating with Pan American Airlines is trying to make dreams come true, as cheaply as possible. The event in mind is the eighth annual "College Week" taking place in Bermuda. This is the first time the Bermuda holiday has been offered to Penn State students. Previous to this year students from many other *eastern , colleges and universities and also some from the mid-west have participated in the annual excursion Lease April 7 The students will leave New York for the Bermuda Islands April 7 by Pan American Airlines and will stay until April 12. They will then return to New York. Arrangements have been made for 45 students. Male students and coeds will stay at separate hotels. The coeds will be under the chap eronage of Miss Audrey Mclntyre, a graduate student and co-super visor of the trip. The male stu dents will be conducted by Paul Egley, fifth semester meteorology major. Egley is also a supervisz4 of the event. $l9O Cost The cost for women is $l9O. In cluded are air transportation, transfer to and from the airport, hotel bills, and a modified Ameri can plan—two meals a day. The fee for male students will be $l5O. It covers the same items as the coeds' cost except the food plan. The men will eat under the European plan which includes only one meal a day. Sailing Planned A wealth of activities has been scheduled for the trip. There will be sailing, fishing, swimming, cycling, picnics, and dancing. Golf and tennis, being immensely pop ular in Bermuda, can be played at any time. This will also be Rugby Week (the British equiva lent for football) in Bermuda. and United States university teams will compete against Bermuda, Canadian, and British service teams. In accordance with the trip, the State College Travel Bureau will show a film about Bermuda at CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE DOUBLE BREASTED TUX, size 38, shirt, tie, studs, cuff links and suspenders— complete $3O. AD 8-8354 after '7 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK One package delicious Butter Crunch given with orders over 50 cents in our Film Department. Eight hour development' and film supply. The CANDY CANE between the movies. LOST TRENCH COAT at Rathskellar Friday night. I have yours plus Psych book. Call AD 8-8205, ask for Joe. A LEATHER Ronson Lighter with the initials M.S.M. Reward. Call 408 Ather ton. BROWN RIMMED Glasses between Ather ton .and - Dutch Pantry. Finder please call Emily 221 Atherton. DARK BROWN OVERCOAT in Snack Bar, about 11 o'clock Wednesday. I have yours. Call Ned Fleming AD 8-9082. WHOEVER TOOK wrong raincoat Thurs day from first floor Willard call Chiz Mathias ext 265. I have _yours. FOUND FOUND BEFORE Christmas vacation a Slide Rule and Clip Board. Call Virginia 307 Locust Lane ext 2237. FOR RENT TWO ROOM apartment for two boys. Call Mrs. Lightner after 5:30 p.m. AD 7-4509. MODERN BASEMENT apartment, un furnished. Close to campus. No children. Call AD 8-6940 after 6 p.m. DESIRABLE CORNER Room with running water. central location, oil heat. ROom for one man. Call AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792 Ask for C.R. RENT A CAR. Have all the conveniences a private car affords. Call AD 7-4712 for rates. Lemont Motors Inc. WANTED GIRL TO share apartment for three girls Call AD 8-6494 after 5 p.m. THESES, TERM PAPERS, etc. typed. Call ext. 509 before five, after five AD 7-3372. Ask for Sandra. NEED AN apartment for two or three upper clansmen for spring semester. Call An • elo at AD '7-7137 after six. MISCELLANEOUS SALLY'S HAS large cans of pretzels and potato chips f6r parties or any occasion. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma chine to 633 W. College Ave.. State College. SALLY'S DELIVER the perfect Pizza 'Pie 7 nights a week Monday thru 8 p.m. tomorrow in the State Col lege Hotel. Students interested in the trip may contact Egley, Miss Mclntyre, or the State College Travel Bur eau. Wyland Named President Of Community Forum Mary Jane Wyland, program coordinator and acting executive director of the University Chris tian Association, will succeed Kent Forster, associate professor of history, as president of the State College Community Forum Association for the 1955-56 season. Robert Ness will replace John Garber as vice president. Ness was appointed to the forum as sociation by All-University presi dent Jesse Arnelle. 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During an interview Dec. 1 con cerning the tour, Kihlmark said: "The Swedes want to learn about the American people above everything else. All of them have had an opportunity to travel much of Europe and they want to meet the people who have been able to create a standard of living much above the ordinary Euro pean one. I think we are all most interested in people, but of course, it will be thrilling to see New York, the largest city, in the world, Niagara Falls, Washington D.C., Texas, Florida, and so many other places we have read a lot about " "We want to meet the American . cowboy and the true American Indian. One more thing, we are interested in the way of living of the students at American uni versities. I presume it is rather different from ours." The two National teams of 21 gymnasts were chosen from a t o ‘ CLE 4 1 , 7 & A&Na.‘-'\ ' . *1'.... 4:....:****;Ns\ / , .. . . 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Leach, Ronald Leik, Sue Lustig, Evelyn Onsa, Virginia Philips, Thomas Shiels, Wayne Ulsh, Arabel Wag ner, Jack Williams and. Marilynn Zabusky. team consisting of most of the 1952 Swedish Olympic team mem bers, and some additional r ew corners were chosen by test com petition and a national meet with Norway. PRINTING Letterpress - Offset Commercial 352 E. College Ave. OGGEIT &INYERS TOBACCO C4A FLAVOR - MUCH MORE TUESDAY. JANUARY - 14; 955 Smith to Sing-- (Continued from page,one). Mu Phi music sorority . chose her as "The Mu Phi of the Year"- and as winner of• a Kathryn Turney Long Scholarship slic studied at the Metropolitan 0 p.'e r a :School under the direction of - Max - Ru dolf. • • • . • , . The clirix to : Miss: Smith's prize-winning streak came in 'Salt Lake City where she sang for the annual convention of the National Federation' of Music Clubs, and was selected from. a large number of contestants as the. winner .of the 1951 vocal award: The .prize was . choice between $lOOO in cPch and a New York recital. in Towr Hall. Miss Smith chose the recital. YOUR FIRST WEEK Together IN YOUR OWN' Honeymoon Cottage to A world of your own, eaca per fect day, in your own secluded little cottages With meals you'll love (breakfast till 11:00) at the fine old farmhouse. No "planned pro gram" but fun when you wish with other congenial young honeymoon ers like yourselves. The Farm on - the Hill means wonderful memor ies for couples from 562 colleges. Mention dates, we'll send our illus trated "THREE HONEYMOON PLANS." The Farm on the Hill Box 150 SWIFTWATER 6, PA. MUCH LESS NICOTINE .;:yti;T\ ~t ':. :•T:S•. ~~< ebaFTEr a 6hamitoesamp