PAGE EIGHT —Laity Colligian Photo by Bob Lloyd 'NOW REPEAT AFTER ME'—Ann Bickel, sophomore in advertis ing from Lebanon. proves the point by wearing a customs violator's sign for joint revers.e customs yesterday. Small sign on umbrella reads, "Beware of low-leaping Kangaroos." Thespians Name Crew For Show Crew members and managers for the Thespian revue, to be pre s e n t e d Homecoming Weekend, have been announced by Director Stuart Kahan. ()instruction: Charles Warren, manager: Jahn Schofield. Thongs .Fitzpatrick. David George. Bonnie Kepi, Judith McFarland. Phylia Porterfield. Amelia Hopson and Jane Carson. Lights: William Delaney. manager; Kenneth Kuhn, Irving Klein, Dean Eayre, John Hvhne, Edwin Adelman and Howard Cleft. Program: MAX vt ell Sa Mkt. murer Lewis Gold, Diane Morrocco and Barbara Marcus. Advertiepinr: Arthur Conner. manager; Thomas /Bucker. Ttiontio Kloces. Mariana Walkman, Rachel Friedman, Sandra Gushy. Janet Slores. Myra Itadel and Michael Waxed!. Costumes: Nancy Hauchack, manager: Manna)) Yashan, Susanne Stover, Jtosahe tzmi 1 ler. Helen Jones, Ann liarleigh. Alice Mahacheck. Janet Paluck and Ar jeue QUIDOIre. Properties: Alice Shapiro and Gloria Litz, mbriturerb: Thomas Burns, Rachel Milligan. Joan Schmidt. Leonard Phillips, .1141 la Juhnum. Suzanne itzel. Gloria Gib ann. Mary Ann Firat, Ann Sow-man and Maxine Griot, Stage: Thontas Fitzpatrick, manager; Richard Wanton, John Hayworth. Albert flowery. George Benplull, Brenda Kin& korn. William Bastian. James Moore. Thomas Burgas and Raymond Fireman. Makeup: Jo Proudfoot, manager; Mari. lyn Cohen, Beatrice Greenfield, Gertrude Rill, Florence Moran, Anny Ries. Patricia Pyott, Andrea Katcher. Gladys Era and li gr y Weber. House: David Went. :Caney Adams, Nancy }Cress, Jody Miller, Sue Markley, Bonnie Keye, Barbara Martino, Carol Eh man. Barbara Wagner. Virginia Ottinger, Judith itottent, Mariana Muidovan. Jayne Dent. Bar Mira Ryan, Lucy Capella, Pamela Alexander, Donnie Antrim. Susan Chan man, Susan Sunderland, Sarah Finch, Joyce tof'‘ on bon. Carinella La Spada. Mari lyn Roberta, Claire Van Deuaen and San dra Bernell. Hortmunhing. Queen: Anthony Potts Pep Rally-- (Colitillued from page one) and bef ome familiar -with the Penn State songs and cheers. For the rallies held prior to home games, the Blue Band will perform while the Air Force RO TC band will play for the Thurs day night rallies. Post-game rallies for away con tests won by the Nittany gridders will also be held. These will be planned by the cheerleaders re maining on campus and will be held when the team arrives home from its trip, Coller said. The usual pre-game rally will include short talks by players, :coaches and physical education personnel, and skits, musical se lections, cheers and songs. The an tics of the Nittany Lion and Frothy will also be seen during the rallies. This week's Lion will be Jack Behler, a third semester psychology major from Bethle hem- Due to a lack of parking facili ties behind Old Main, students have been asked to make these "walk-to" pep rallies. Pep rallies will begin at 7:3C p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA There is only one matinee in Russian theaters—on Sundaysr It is the only day of the week that isn't a work day. Elections Committee To Hold Interviews Students who applied for posi tions on All-University Elections Committee will be interviewed by the Cabinet Personnel Interview ing Committee Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday in the Hetzel Union Building. Applicants will be mailed cards telling them the time and place for the interview. Chairman Peter .Fishburn said 20 students will be ,recommended from the inter views. Final approval for com mittee membership m u s't come from All-University Cabinet. HECLA PARK 13 miles east of State College, route 64 presents TOMMY TUCKER and his orchestra SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.. ADMISSION $2 (tax included) For Table Reservations Phone Zion 1-2121 Over 14,000 Readers See These . .. CLASSIFIEDS COMPLETE LIBRARY of popular mile for combo or small dance band; also 4 music stands. Call EL 5-4234. MATCHED SET Louisville golf clubs Sour woods, light irons, wedge, putter, summer bag included. Also size aboes. Call AD 7-405. TWO TICKETS on 50-yd. line for Penn. Penn State came. Dan Keiner AD 74934. SINGLE DRAWER letter size file cabinet. 16 inches deem New two- volume Funk and Wagnala Unabridged Dictionary. Call AD f-6E58. RCA 45 r.p.m. Phonograph automatic; Reasonable price. Call AD 8-5441 eat. 3153. COMFORTABLE '56 model 35-ft. Trailer set-up, excellent condition. See Bill Eckel, Park Forest Trailer Court. Ib.s6 CHEVROLET 210 - 4-door Power-glide, 28.000 miles, perfect con dition. Inherited excellent 1952 Chevrolet Tudor Styline. Must sacrifice one. Call Univeraity ett. 678. ROOMS FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE Room. Private bath, large and quiet. Reasonable. Private phone. 244 S. Barnard St. Phone AD PARKING SPACE for rent three blocks Rom campus. 220 E. Foster, AD 7-4232. PARKING SPACE available, 430 W. Bea. , vrr Ace. $4 monthly. Phone AD 7-3126. WANTED: 6' 3" GOOD Looking Junior in! t Social fraternity for party going Friday and Saturday night, by glamorous blonde. ; • Call S.S. ISenaational Sonjia) ext. 1422,1.1 Can You Qualify? The tremendous growth of our population and of our industries has placed an ever increasing demand on the electric power industry for more power, in more places, for more purposes. Pennsylvania's Utility Companies are well aware of their responsibility to supply the vast amounts of electric power America needs so desperately. That's why they are constantly looking for graduate engineers with the quali fications to do this tremendous job. This Can Be Your Future If you can qualify as an engineer for a Penn sylvania Electric Utility Company, you'll be a respected, well paid, and an influential member of an organization that must double its output in JO years. And you'll be a member of an organization representing an advanced field of research science, dealing with such complex problemi as atomic forces, electronics and automation in virtually every form. A Select Group of Engineers Will Be Chosen ... by the Pennsylvania Electric Utilities Com panies to play a dominating role in one of the greatest expansion programs the industry has ever seen. If you are interested, and feel you have the qualifications, get the facts on Pennsylvania's Electric Companies from your placement counselor. Have him make 'an appointment for you to see the representatives of the Electric CoMpanies when they visit your campus. FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1957 WANTED WANTED all kinds of typing. Ex. perienetd. Call AD 8-6950 or inquire at 183 S. Gill. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: One waiter at Kappa Sigma, 300 E.'Benver. Phone AD 7.2044. DISHWASHERS WANTED at Alpha Fps!. lon Pi. Please call Marty Freedman at AD 7-2947. \VANTED—MAN to work, in kitchen at PI Lambda Phi. Call Bill Adams AD 8-9155. STUDENTS EAR.N - uu to 51.50 per hour working , 2 or 3 evenings of your choice on steady Dart-time basis. Inquire Dux Club, 128 S: Pugh St. BURBERRY RAINCOAT to=t Monday 11 a.m. in Boucke 2nd floor. Call Merrill AD 7-4934 if found. LOST— Small Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pin. heart surroun,led with pearls, be. tween McElwain and South Atherton St. Reward offered. AD 8-0715. PASSENGERS WANTED PASSENGERS WANTED to New York Oct. 11. Call Dave AD 84318. RIDERS TO Williamsport. Canton vicinity Leaving Sat. Sept. noon—return Sun. p.m. Write Box 458, State College. Give phone number. MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment, AD 24126. FRESH PRESSED CIDER. Truck will be at Werner's Freezer Fresh Saturday eve. ulnas, Sunday afternoons and evenings. Please bring lugs. 11110 '-ai. f ~~~'
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