TUESDAY. MARCH Leonid Acade A satire on the will be presented zel Union auditor Among the "a,' 1956 football team Perry, captain of Harry Mar 1 he 1957 trac Alumni A To Hear By Walla son liamson, dean I gineering and -ddress more ty graduates ylvania who s agents for nd. I in the series t sessions, is Friday in the bly hall. Dr. Merritt A. Wi of the College of E Architecture, will than 150 Univers from Central Pen are serving as cla the 1957 Alumni The meeting, thir of seven class age scheduled for 8 p.m Hetzel Union ass - Dr. Williamson, v, as a class agent for versity Alumni Fur on his experiences Michael R. Lynch agricultural extens: sent an illustrated ored slides, entitle Glory of Old State, Ross B. Lehman, assistant exec utive secretary of the University Alumni Association, will serve as chairman for the meeting. Other speakers will be Bernard P. Tay lor, executive director of the Penn State Foundation, and Ridge Ri ley, executive secretary of the -Alumni Association.' ho has served the Yale Uni i d, will speak an agent. instructor in on; will' pre alk with col •d' "For the 1,, Class agents will receive their campaign materials at the Meet ing. BusAd Nomination Blanks Available Second- through sixth-semester students in the College of Busi ness Administration with a mini mum 2.2 All-University average may pick up self-nomination blanks for the Business Adminis tration Student Council through Friday in 106 Sparks. Last Friday was not the - deadline to pick up these forms, as erron eously reported in The Daily Col legian. Two w'a 11 e t-size photographs must be submitted with the nomi nation blanks. Elections will be held April 3 and 4 with ballot boxes located in Sparks lobby and in front of the Hetzel Union card room. WSGA-House to Meet The Women's Student Govern ment Association House of Repre sentatives will meet at 12:30 p.m. today in the Grange playroom. . The elections committee will report on the Honor Arch arid 'Hemlock Cllain. Other May Day committee reports will be heard and discussed. The Jazz Club Presents THE FOUR FRESHMAN AND Buddy Morrow CONCERT Sunday Afternoon April 1 at 2:30 Rec Ha I Seats $1.50 . 1957 s Council to Give y Awards Satire Academy Awards starring local "BMOC's" iy Leonides Council at 7 tonight in the Het- UM. tors" will be Sam Valentine, captain of the' ;in • i,junior class president; Rod k team; Lash Howes, president of the Association of Independent Men; John Arnold, freshman class vice president; and Bob Ramsay, varsity basketball player. Four "Leos" will be presented for the best movie, the worst mo vie, the best song and the best' 'foreign film. During the intermis sion the AIM-Leonides Choir will sing two selections and there will be a "commercial" for Embargo Deodorant. In the best movie category, six satires will be acted out: "Titan" (Giant), "This Is Your Life, Am nesia" (Anastasia), "Lush for Life" (Lust for Life), "Patience" (Baby Doll) and "The Precipita tor" (The Rainmaker). Rod Perry will sing two songs, "True Love," and "Thee I Love," and The Continentals will sing a rock-and-roll song under the best song category. The Don Early Quartet will also play a rock-and roll number. • Among the movies up for hon-• orable mention are "Beer Garden of the August Moon" (Teahouse of the August Moon), "The Boy Can't Help It" (The Girl Can't Help It), and "coffee Break" (Tea and Sympathy). Only one movie has been "nom inated" for the best foreign film: La Strada. "Tender Love" (Love Me Ten der) and "Tolstoy" (War and Peace) will compete for the worst movie award. gents Averages-- (Continued from page one) Delta Delta. 2.81 ; Phi Mu, 2.81: Alpha' Gamma Delta. 2.80; Chi Omega. 2.77 Alpha Omicron Pi, 2.72: Triangle, 2.68:: Sigma Sigma Sigma. 2.67. All-University women, 2.64: Zeta Tau Alpha, 2.65: Theta Delta Chi, 2.62: Trion Colony, 2.59; Delta Theta Sigma, 2.57: Alpha 'Epsilon Pi. 2.56: Alpha Gamma Rho, 2.56; Tau Phi Delta, 2.56: indepen dent women. 2.55; Sigma Tan Gamma, 2.54. Theta Phi Alpha, 2.64: Phi Mu Delta, 2.60; all-fraternity, 2.49: Alpha Chi Sig ma, 2.49: Phi Sigma Kappa, 2.49: Beta Sigma Rho, 2.47; Beta Theta Pi, 2.47; Tan Kappa Epsilon, 2.42; Acacia, 2.40; All- University, 2.39. Pi Lambda Phi. 2.38: Sigma Pi. 2.33: Delta Chi, 2.37: Phi Delta Theta, 2.37; all non-fraternity and non sorority, 2.36; Delta Tau Delta, 2.36; Alpha CM Rho, 2.35; CM Phi. 2.35:. Delta Upsilon, 2.35; Phi Kappa Psi. 2.34. Phi Sigma Delta. 2.34: Alpha Rho Chi. 2.33; fraternity men, 2.33; Phi Kappa Sig ma. 2.32; Theta Chi. 2.32: All-University men, 2.31.-; Beaver House, 2.31; independent men, 2.31; Phi Gamma Delta.' 2.31; Sigma Phi Alpha. 2.31: Theta XI, 2.30. Alpha Tau Omega. 2.28: Phi Epsilon Pi, 2.28; Sigma Chi, 2.28; Sigma Alpha Mu, 2.25; Alpha Phi Alpha, 2.24; Phi Kappa, 2.23: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 2.21: Kappa Delta Rho. 2.21; Pi Kappa Phl, 2.20; Lambda Chi Alpha. 2.17: Pi Sigma Upsilon. 2.17. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2.16: Alpha Phi Delta. 2.16; Sigma Nu, 2.16: Zeta Beth Tau, 2.14 ; Phi Kappa Tau, 2.13; Kappa Sigma. 2.11; Alpha Sigma Phi. 2.10; Theta Kappa Phi, 2.10; Pi Kappa Alpha. 2.07: Delta Sigma Phi. 2.05: Omega Psi Phi. 2.02: ind Kappa Alpha Psi. 1.97. THE DAILY OLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PE 'Sing' Changes Choral Group's Rehearsal Time The rehearsal schedule for the Women's Chorus has been changed this week because of the IFC-Panhel Sing preliminaries. Those who will participate in the Sing will rehearse at 7 tonight in 200 Carnegie. For those who will not participate in the Sing, there will be a rehearsal at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Hetzel Union assembly room. The Chorus is rehearsing for the two concerts that it will give in April. The chorus, directed by Dr. Paul _Campbell, ,will give a con cert at 7:30 .p.m. April 7 at the Bellefonte High School auditor ium and at 3 p.m. April 14 in Schwab Auditorium. The schedule of • rehearsals up until the concerts is as follows: 7 p.m., April Hetzel Union as sembly room; 1 p.m., April 6, 117. _Carnegie; 7 p.m., April 9. Schwab Auditorium; 1 p.m., April 13, 117 Carnegie. Patricia Downes has been named chairman of the publicity com mittee for the concerts and Judith Berman has been named chairman of the program committee. Other members of the publicity committee are Mary Farrer, Mar garet Conrad, Barbara Prestipino and Harriet Leaver. Finch to Lead Vespers At Memorial Chapel Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor of philosophy, will conduct ves pers at 4:30 p.m. today at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memor ial Chapel. The Rev. Paul Schrading will lead matins at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow. Vespers will be conducted by the Rev. Donald Mcllvride at. 4:30 p.m. Thursday. 1.25 Value Penn State Stationery with 50c Ball Point Pen Both for 1.50 Value Halo Shampoo 1.19 2 49e Tubes Pepscdent Tooth Paste 73c Bottle 250 an a , 2ai &av 143 2 0 es i e z r; Pl h o ul wrr n -- 17)7 In Practical Plastic Travel Case 5 grain SHAVING BRUSH : I .., , ' Aspirin Bottles Cream 1 li'; .hrgl:l,:urledeVicg; c Tablets Vitalis Deodorant I TA I..re c l:Za t l y. use. 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