PAGE EIGHT 'Miss America' Visits Borou Frisco Coed Signs Pictures By JOE BEAU-SEIGNEUR A brunette, blue-grey eyed coed breezed into State Col lege yesterday in a fleet of new Nashes, giving a happy "hello" and smile to all who ventured into the Wolf Furniture Store. The coed is Lee Ann Meri wether, Miss America. "I'm a sophomore at City Col lege of San Francisco." she said, while autographing pictures for the people who had swarmed around her. "I've been on tour for my four sponsors for seven months now, but I hope to get back to school by next February." Miss Meriwether is an English major, specializing in radio and television work, and has a schol arship to the College. She is a resident of San Francisco. "I'd like to go into dramatics when I graduate," she said: Miss Meriwether appeared on the Phil co Television Playhouse last De cember, and her acting got ,ex cellent reviews from eight of the television critics for major news papers in New York City. 'lt was lots of fun," she said, "and I also got a chance to see my Mother and brother—l haven't been home since October. On campus Miss Meriwether is a member of Delta Psi sorority and a member of the national dramatics honorary. "I surprised myself by getting better grades in college than I did in high school," she said. Miss Meriwether said she had been following the San Francisco Dons' basketball team through out her tour. "Right now the team and the campus paper are my only touch with campus," she said. About fifty pictures later, Miss Meriwether took a break. "Some times I wish I had a shorter name," she said. "My eight hour working day is about sixteen hours sometimes, but I love it," she said. Spring Week Applications Groups who wish to enter the Spring Week carnival but have not received applications or cate gories should contact Ross Clark, carnival chairman, at AD 7-4769, before noon Tuesday. Groups not securing applications will be un able to enter the carnival. Philosophy Club The meeting of the Philosophy Club, originally scheduled for Monday night has been postponed. The meeting will be heft' after Easter vacation. COLLEGE CARNIVAL April 2-18 $l2 a day on this exciting ISLAND PARADISE in the Gulf of Mexico Here's where the college crowd gather during the Easter vacation,: miles of white beach, moonlight Mg, free golf, water skiing andiAlk year, the FIRST ANNUAL INTERMEW. ATE TARPON TOURNEY for college...DAC and women.. Famed Boca Grontlel l oo ,,, „ is alive with fighting torpon * 'llinair , sock blue fish and some 30:Oe r species. For evening relaxation theria theelegant Tarpon Room, indclornint . ies, dance• contests and collennlow: tests. You'll be treated like iyunin , for $12.00 a day, including insaklnsf 'til noon ... and dinner. • , C 1 ROCA GRANDE 00 11 °` Now e cgt, Asowlowiforio• hortS• ROCA GRANDE, FLORIDA COMPta'TGY Alit-CONOTTIONNO 4 WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS presented. . _...pi ...rine by s.— ty, newly elected All-University President. Miss Meriwether appeared briefly here , yesterday afternoon sponsored by a local furniture store. Business Club Election The Penn State Business Man agement Club will hold election of officers at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Phi Kappa Sigma. LUCKY DROODLES! LOAD WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. SMALL GIRL SKIPPING POPS OUTSIDE WINDOW Pierre Midol-Monnet Lehigh University • •• e. •.• • : :: • : • •1 . - • • _.•••;?*::: AERIAL vim OP OUSTER'S LAST STAND Robert L. Wright University of Virginia RefteA. taste belies. 43104. T. G. PRODUCT OP rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A discussion on taking over the charter of the Society for Ad vancement of Management and the banquet for clubs in the Col lege of Business Administration will follow the election. LAST SUNNI' SUN ST PIRATE WALKING PLANK Ernest Gorospe University of Hawaii PAT MAN AND FAT LADY BEHIND REACH UMSRELLA Judy Gendreau Marquette University WILLIES TASTE BETTER...ceecoietsiesketisenootw otsisda4N•s,i, h on Tour Library- (Continued from page one) The library has approximately 400,000 books in circulation at this time, and is trying to increase the variety of books offered, Mc- Comb said. The trouble with try ing to buy new boks is that there are always old books to replace, and they come first, he said. "We never know whether to replace a book or wait and see if it is re turned," he said. When asked how the library compares with other university libraries, McComb said it is slow. ly coming into its own, but there is still a long way to go. "Of course, We can't 'ompare universities with medical and law schools," he said, "but among the institutions similar to ours, we are holding our own." The University's library got a very late start and is just now getting on its feet, McCornb stated. McComb said the library staff realizes there is much that can be improved, and welcomes con structive criticism from students and faculty members. The light ing system and increased help are among the chief needs of the library at this moment, he said. Below Grades Due Mid-semester below grades I are due at noon today in the offices of the deans. STUDENTS! URN /5! • Lucky Droodles* are pour- •• ing Mt Where are yours? . • We pay $26 for all we use, • • and for many we don't use. • So send every original . • Droodle in your noodle, • • with its descriptive title, to • ; Lucky Droodle, P. 0. Box • 67, New York 46, N. Y. • • • • •DRoo? , L l :Eg Ar Ziolpiljet 1938 • • NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE, you'll get more pleasure from your cigarette if it's a Lucky Strike. That's the point of the Droodle above, titled: Three deep-sea divers enjoying Luckies, You get deep-down smoking enjoyment from Luckies because they taste better. Why do they taste better? That's easy to fathom. First of all, Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better. "It's Toasted"—the famous Lucky Strike process—tones up Luckies' light, mild, good-tasting tobacco to make it taste even better . . . cleaner, fresher, smoother. So, when it's light-up time, light up the better-tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike. AMlialeartS salaams mokageoweemass off SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1955 Meteorologist to Address Faculty Luncheon Club Isaac Van der Hoven, research assistant in meteorology, will ad dress the Faculty Luncheon Club at noon Monday in Hotel State College. Using color slides to illustrate his talk, he will discuss "A Sum mer in the Arctic." CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE NOTICE TO NROTC graduates—am coins into Marine Corps and have a new set of 17 ounce worsted Navy dress blues to sell cheaply. Purchased brand new for WM The size is a 88 regular. Contact Michael Kendra, 4486 Bancroft Hall,. U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland or Bud Beury, Chi Phi. Phone AD 7-4882. PENN STATE ENGINEER on sale At uden Union desk HUB. LOST SOMEBODY PICKED up the wrong pink slicker in White Hall Thursday. Keys ITh pocket. Call Rita 481 Simmons. WRITE PIPE in leather pouch. Finder -please notify Al Orr, 507 West Col. lege Ave. Reward. LOST NEAR Schwab Aud torture, Parker 61 Pen and Pencil, Fri. and Sat. Finders contact Richard Dennis, ext. 274: WOMAN'S SILK rep *ear! monogramed LFK. Call Chia ext. 265. LADIES BULOVA gold wrist watch and chain ; on campus. Call Judy ext. 76 or MISCELLANEOUS IN ORDER to insure prompt delivery Sally's will deliver only the perfect Plaza. Sunday thru Saturday AD 7-2873. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs repairs lust dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to US W Collets &too Will Dick up and deliver. CIGARETTES "Irk TOASTED ' r faste.6o/er