PAGE TVVO 4 Students Involved ln Auto Accidents Four University male students were involved in auto accidents over the weekend. Three students received injuries, and the fourth for driving while intoxicated. business administration major; semester business administration major, were injured at 11 p.m. Sunday near Penn Hall when their car swerved to the left of the road and hit a bank. Bias said he had been blinded by the lights of an approaching car. •vas fined $lOO and 10 days in jai Andrew Bias, fifth semeste and Joseph Schumacher, fifth Terrace Room fours Extended 'after Vacation The Terrace Room in the Het- Union Building will be open from ?, to 4 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. starting April 13 as an addition to the Lion's Den, Mildred A. Baker, director of food service, reported yesterday. At present, hours are 11 a.m. to 1:15 I.m. and 5 4- o 6:45 p.m. Frozen custard, sandwiches, and coffee will be served in the Ter race Room during these hours in Rddition to the service in the Lion's Den. Additional seating room may be found in the Ter race Room to alleviate any rush in the Lion's Den at these times. Lunches and dinners will con tinue to be served in the Terrace Room at the same hours as be fore. Patrons may walk on the terrace during the afternoon and evening as well as sit in the Ter race Room, Miss Baker an nounced. Miss Baker said the Terrace Room is the only place where frozen custard will be available. She said the Lion's Den hhs been very busy and generally crowded, and that the Terrace Room has been serving the stu dents. She declined to give any figures on sales in either place. Five O'Clock Theater "The Guardian Angel," a one act play by Harry Neubauer, graduate student in liberal arts, and directed by Nancy May, ninth semester art education major, will be presented by the Five O'Clock Theater at 5 p.m. today in the Little Theater of Old Main. NolacGillavry to Speak Dr. Caroline H. MacGillavry of Municipal University of Amster dam, Holland, will speak at the Physics Colloquium at 4:10 p.m. today in 117 Osmond. Dr. MacGillavry's topic will be "Defects in Crystal Lattices." Meeting Postponed All-University Cabinet Foods Committee will not meet as sched uled tonight, Robert Sturdevant, committee head, has announced. The next meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. April 19. Place of meet ing will be announced later. WILBUR JUST WOKE UP TO THE FACT THAT HES IN CLASS! KEEP ALERT FOR A BETTER POINT AVERAGE! Don't let that "drowsy feel ing" cramp your style in class . . . or when you're "hitting the books". Take a NoDoz Awakener! In a few minutes, you'll be your normal best... wide awake . . . alert! Your doctor will tell you—NoDoz Awakeners are safe as coffee. Keep a pack handy! 15 TABLETS, 35c "Phi-Beta" pack 35 tablets in handy tin The two were treated for in juries at the Centre County Hos pital. Bias received multiple lac erations of the face and head, and brush burns of the right hip. He is still recuperating at the hos pital. Schumacher wa s discharged yesterday, having received a small laceration of his head. Stanley Mclnroy, eighth semes ter petroleum and natural gas major, and three others were in jured at 9:10 p.m. Friday on Ben ner pike, west of the Rockview dairy barns. Mclnroy received injuries to his left shoulder and lower lip. The remaining three, all injured, were Ann Lane, student at Penn Hall, Cliambersburg; Donald Kassab, Philipsburg; and Edward Nava sky, Philipsburg. Police said that Mclnroy was traveling toward Bellefonte and was left of the center of the high way. Navasky, driving in the op posite direction, tried to avoid a collision by driving to the left. The two cars swiped, and Na vasky's car swerved to the left and over a bank. Damage to his car was estimated at $lBOO and to Mclnroy's car about $250. Police said both cars were dam aged beyond repair. In the third accident, the car of Edwin Workman, second se mester arts and letters major, missed the turn at 7:25 p.m. Saturday at the Bo alsbur g- Shingletown road on Rt. 545 east of Pine Grove Mills, The car turned over, causing about $6OO in damage. Police charged Workman with driving while intoxicated. Follow ing a plea of guilty, he was or dered by Judge Ivan Walker to serve 10 days in jail and pay a fine of $lOO and costs. Scholarship Blanks Sophomore women interested in the Cwens Scholarship must turn in their applications to the dean of women's office by tomorrow. FILTER TIP TAREYTON brings you the true taste of Tareyton's famous quality tobacco PRODUCT OF c 2 dltsetZean c/v4cw.e THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Debaters To Enter Tournament The Women's Debate Team will participate in the Grand National Debate Tournament and Straw berry Leaf Forensic Festival to be held tomorrow through Sat urday at Mary Washington Col lege of the University of Virginia, Fredericksburg, Va. Two hundred debaters will take part in the tournament. Nine rounds of debate with no formal judges will be held. Each team will judge its opponents. Mary Maum, sixth semester ed ucation major; Lucinda Manarin, sixth semester education major; Betsy Sharp, sixth semester arts and letters major; and Ann Leh, eighth semester journalism major, will take the affirmative for the University. The negative will be debated by Vanessa Johnson, sixth semester education major; Harriet Silverman, sixth semes ter education major; Marjorie Babb, fourth semester arts and letters major; and Ellen Ross, fourth semester journalism ma jor. Nine women will take part in the forensic rouhds. Miss Sharp will speak in dramatic reading and book review. Miss Babb Will participate in address reading and response to the occasion. Joanne Montgomery, sixth semester arts and letters major, will take part in declamation, response to the occasion, poetry reading, and dra matic reading. Miss Ross will speak in extem porary and after dinner speaking. Miss Silverman will take part in encomium and dramatic reading. Miss Manarin will participate in oratory, and Miss Leh in poetry Miss Maum will take part in in formative speaking, and Miss Johnson in encomium. The Women's Team won the tournament in 1952, and was run ner-up last year. Camera Club Meeting The Camera Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 212 and 213 Hetzel Union Building. THE PERFECT PIZZA SALLY'S WE DELIVER AD 7.2373 CIGARETTES d c- i4a ( 6 4; i ODERN SIZE Penn State Club to Present Musical Revue After Vacation. Frank with ti the baritone, wo has appeared with the Bhow craftes on RCA and the Mar-Bet Capers; Carolyn O'Donnell, vocalist with several Pittsburgh ban who has appeared on KDICA- Pitts burgh television g l iti l q; Z gmtmd Bogucki, accordi ' who has also appeared on ; Brown, pantomimist, who had his own TV show for over +4 year in Erie, and who has made man, guest appearances over WICU TV in Erie and WM-TV in Bug* falo; and Howard Rowlands, who placed third in the .tail show with his rendition . cd "0 Man (COntinued on' page eig t) The Penn State Club will pre sent its Musical Revue at 8 p.m. April 15, in Schwab Auditorium. The artists will be the perform ers who appeared in the All-Uni versity talent show earlier this year. Marvin Trimas will present his version of "Night Train," which he performed in the last show. Joan MacKenzie, who has ap peared with several bands in the Philadelphia area as well as in USO groups, will give her own interpretation of several blues numbers. 4 S I Other p erf or . er s includes 5o million times a day at home, at work or while at play There's nothing lOTTUID UMW AIIIIIOMY OP MI COCA.eOIA COMMNIV NI ALTOONA COCA-COCA BOTTLING COMPANY "Cake registered M.•.wk. 0 MK flit COCA•COM COAVANit AMMO" Anil. 5.1955