PAG* TWO 'You Are There' ALPHA GAMMA RHO and third floor Thomp- Farmer's* High School, Penns', /ama . i ■on float "You Arc Tharo" movei down South lege, and Pennsylvania State University. ie Allen street during the Spring Week parade parade Maunched the annual Spring Week ac last night. The gigantic blue and white key- tivities by moving at 6 pan. from Nittany and stone depicted the year 1862 of the Agricultural Fairmount avenues. It disbanded near Recrea- College. Other categories represented were tlon Hall at approximately 8 pan. 'lOO Years at State' Is 'Hat' Parade Theme “Walk Through 100 Years at Penn State” is the theme of the Mad Hatter’s parade sched uled to begin at 6:15 tojiight. Approximately 30 finalists will be chosen in three divisions—artistic, original, and comic, Nancy Scofield, Mad Hatter’s chairman, said. Each of the groups who have entered contestants in the parade will receive cards with the name and registration number of each entrant. Each card must be handed to checkers stationed on the Mall during the parade in order to total group points. Registration Checkers Registration checkers collect ing the cards may reject any hat that does not show sufficient workmanship. The individual will not receive points for his group: The first place winners in the three categories will receive a to tal of 25 points. Second place win ners will receive a total of 20 points, and third place winners will receive a 15-point total, Miss Scofisld said. The finalists will receive a total of 10 points and entrants will re ceive five points He-Man Finalists The 12 He-Man finalists who will lead the parade will assem ble in front of Simmons Hall. They will then proceed down Shortlidge road and turn right on College avenue. The rest of the Mad-Hatter’s paraders will assemble on the lit tle mall in front of the Home Eco nomics Building. They will pro ceed to College avenue where they will join the He-Man final ists as they pass the little Mall. Other parade participants will assemble on the little mall in front of the Home Economics Building. They will proceed to College avenue where they will join the He-Man finalists as they pass the little Mall. Goes by Senior Walk The parade will then go past the senior walk and turn right at the Mall and proceed as far as Pollock Road. There they will turn left and go as far as Bur rowes road turning right to go past the judges stationed in front of Waring Hall and disband at Recreation Hall. The He-Man con test will begin immediately. Judges for the parade include Mary Filer, assistant professor of art education; Agnes Doody, in structor of speech; Dean Smith, resident of Potters Mills’ and G. S. 7,oretich, instructor of fine arts. Fraternities participating in the (Continued on page sixteen) Programs INVITATIONS COMMERCIAL PRINTING 352 E. College At*. Borough Passes DST Extension To October 30 University students will be giv en the opportunity of basking in late afternoon sunshine of State College until October 30. The bor ough Chamber of Commerce ap proved the extension of daylight saving time to October 30, at its Monday night meeting. By extending the deadline, the borough followed a policy set up by several other areas in the state and the eastern United States. The extension will afford an extra hour of sunlight per day. Club Defeats Altoona To Win Chess Title The Penn State Chess Club be came Central Pennsylvania chess champions last week when they defeated the Altoona Center Chess Club, 6-0. Members of the University team are Howard Kalodner, Frederick Kerr, Byron LaVan, William Friedman, Carl Keitrick. and Jo seph Bernhardt. . . you don't hove to be o rPATiPNiTq* to eat Spudnuti, you know . . . I get mine in restaurants all over town . . Mlko's Lunch Chuck Wagon TUB DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lawrence Pays Accident Fine John Lawrence, sixth semester journalism major, paid a $lO fine for his part in an auto accident April 24, in which John W. Miller, sixth semester pre-medical major, was (injured, borough police re ported. Lawrence was charged with “failing to yield to right of way,” and “driving without lights.” Millei, who was thrown from the car when it crashed, was re ported in good condition by Cen tre County Hospital authorities Friday. His javr, which was frac tured in the crash, has been set. Advertising Fraternity Pledges Seven Students Alpha Delta Sigma, men’s na tional professional advertising fraternity, has pledged the fol lowing advertising majors: Don ald Mayer, Kim Rotzoll, Arnold Hoffman, Robert Gasper, John Godayte, John Molloy, and Char les Yudis. MAN Auto port Restaurant Dutch Pantry Katherine's Coffee Shop Spwdnut Shop 12 He-Men Compete’ For Title Tonight Penn Site’s strongest and most typical male will be chos en at 7:30 tonight in Recreation Hall from among 12 finalists in the He-Man Contest. / The finalists will compete in a series of skill tests. The tests include a basketball foul shooting test, a 100-yard dash, a hop-step-jump event, a weight lifting test which will include the supine bench pres# and the leg press, and a physique contest, ac cording to Don Bell,' He Man chairman. The winner will receive a total of 175 points, second place winner will receive 100 points, and the third winner 50 points. All three will be given trophies. Trophies to be Awarded The trophies will be awarded by Eueene wettstone, associate pro fessor of physical education and ymnastlc coach, Who will judge the contest. Wettstone is also secretary of the U.S. Olympic Coaches Committee and will be presented the Olympic Fund check at the contest. The check is from voluntary con tributions made by the sponsors of the He-Man entrants. Finalists to Lead The finalists will lead the Mad Hatter’s parade carrying their fra ternity flags. The finalists did push-ups, bas ketball foul shots, and ran a r&ce to prove their athletic ability. I The finalists and their fraterni ties are James Lysek, Sigma Al pha Epsilon: Don. Austin, Acacia; Herbert Hollowell, Delta Tau Del ta: Howard Felt, Phi Epsilon Pi; Stephen Baidy, Alpha Chi Rho; Guy Tirabassi, Phi Kappa Sigma; Frederick Evans, Delta Chi; Roy Brunjes, Sigma Chi; Richard Rehm, Sigma >Nu; Charles Leech,. Theta Chi; Albert Fine, Sigma Al pha Mu; ahd Bob Rohland, Phi Kappa Psi. UCA Plans Dance tonight in HUB The weekly square dance spon sored by University Christian As sociation will be held from 7:30 to, 9:30 tonight in the Hetzel Unioii ballroom. Chauncey P. Lang, professor of agriculture extension, will call for the dance. Kevin Gelderman, instructor of the Park Promenaders, a square dance exhibition group, will teach square dance techniques from 7 to 7:30 tonight for those who have signed up for the series of six les sons. The dance is open to all stu dents. TUESOAY. MAY M). t?SS 'Week' Hours Are Announced Women students have been granted 11:15 p.m. permissions for the Spring Week Carnival tomor row and Thursday nights accord ing to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. Special 12 o’clock permissions, approved by the dean of women’s office and the Spring Week Com mittee, have been granted to sophomore, junior, and’ senior women who are Workington carni val booths in order to clean up afterwards. Only five or six wom en are entitled to the 12 o'clock germissiOns for each carnival ooth. All women will receive 2 a.in. permissions Friday night for Sen ior Ball and 1 e.m. permissions foir Saturday night. This ruling applies to second semester fresh man women because of move-up Iday to sophomore standing last FresLnen now have 10 o’clock* during the week Without sighing out and 1 o’clocks on both Friday and Saturday nights. Remaining 10 o’clock special permissions be come 11 o'clock*. Army Will Hire Women Graduates Second Army special service# are interested in hiring graduat ing senior women who have abil ity and interest in recreational fields. Those employed will participate in the service club projects of the Second Army. They will work with the program activities in cluding dances, talent shows, and picnics, interested women need not be recreation majors. The army provides a training pro gram. Women desiring more informa; mation should contact Don eld Cook in the placentent office who will arrange an jntereview with Madeline Hodge of Ft Meade, Md. About 1890, the charm for room rent, furniture, ana light for the mssion W»s 93T.00.
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