PAGE TWO Float Parade to 'Athletics' Open Students and televiewers in Altoona and Lancaster will he able to watch western, quiz and panel, plus police and detective floats depicting a larger amassing of talent than any TV spectacular on the air waves when the float parade starts at 6 p m. Monday. Miss Penn State finalists, in formally dressed and riding in volts cars, will start the parade in front of Boucke Building where the University will make the pick up for WFBG-TV of Altoona. Two drum majorettes from the State College High School will then step out with a banner an nouncing the category of western shows. The western floats will be preceeded by the Air Force ROTC band. Scenes will range from grizzly prospectors panning gold by a mountain stream to a piano play er plunking out rinky-tink in a dance hall. Zorro, Annie Oakley and her sister "Fanny," the Lone Rang er, Tonto, "Limp Along Catas trophe." and Wyatt Earp caught by Expose magazine are a few of the rootin'-tootiri cowboys who will "paint up" Pollock Road with color. A horse-drawn covered wagon, and later a patent medicine wag on will roll by. Besides floats employing live horses, the ''big fellow" Silver will prance by in papier mache. One cowboy will even ride by on a rocket shin and another clad in a togo will be atop a 20-foot high Trojan horse. To complete the T.V. picture, a "Commercial" float will carry a mammoth box of cereal. After westerns, two more drum majorettes and the Navy ROTC bands will announce the panel and quiz show category. Most floats will house panels such as "I've Got a Secret," "Masquerade Party," and "You'll Get Yours," and a pint- pie-throwing "Juvenile sized J On. u." ry the "Strike it Rich" float there will be a large red heart and treasure chest. Cinderella seated atop a satin slipper will be serenaded on "Cinderella Week end." More majorettes and the Army ROTC band will lead off the last category, police and detective shows. Observers will be able to tune in on 11 floats and glimpse all kinds of cops and robbers, under the protection of a float carrying a goddess of justice weighing the uneven balance of men to wom en students on her scales. Sherlock Holmes will be on hand to track down the "Gold en Garter," and he'll he amok. ing a dry ice pipe on another float. A Statue of McGraw. surround ed by camnus buildings, will search for the "missing coed" while sleuth Charlie Chan, amidst Geisha girls. pagoda and Commu r'gt soldiers, looks for "Stolen ':ims," an d "Mystery." On D ragonD Net," what else but a writhing dragon. On still another a silhouetted Alfred Hitchcock will "resent" a moveable merry-go-round and ferris wheel of Carnival. The last float will carry He- Man finalists and will move on to the golf course with the Air Force ROTC drum and bugle corps for the He-Man finals. Gift Suggestion Boxes Suggestion boxes for the senior class gift will be placed at the Hetzel Union desk and at the entrance to the card room in the HUB on Monday. Two more boxes will be placed on campus Tuesday. The locations have not yet been determined. RADIO Servir• and Suppbes *Car Radios •Portable Radios - •Phonographs *Batteries State College TV 232 & Allen St. Be Televised; Spring Week Prospective he-men will attempt to speed through the 100-yard dash and hurl a shot put out of sight while coeds scramble to catch raw eggs in the preliminary events for the He-Man and Queen of Hearts contests at Both Parties Will Elect New Heads University and Campus parties will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow to elect new party officers; neither party chairman - will seek re-elec tion. University party will meet in 121 Sparks. Only registered party members may vote. John D'An gelo, retiring party chairman, said party cards or matriculation cards must be shown. Senior and junior class party officers as well as all party officers will be elected. D'Angelo said he plans to dis associate himself completely from University party. "The party will fall int.) the hands of new people," he said. "I have accomplished my aims in establishing it." The executive committee will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow in 203 Willard. A sub-committee will be appointed to study the proposed revamping of student govern ment. Campus party will elect all party officers at a meeting in 10 Sparks. Party cards and matricu lation cards must be shown. Retiring clique chairman Ber nard Magdovitz said: "I learned an awful lot and I'm thankful for the'job I had, but it's time to turn the party reins over to someone else." Campus' steering committee will meet at 3 p m. tomorrow in 218 Hetzel Union to hear cam paign reports and Tecommenda tions for the next political sea son. The All-University Elections Committee will conduct the party elections. Lynn Ward, junior in journalism from Paoli, is the new committee chairman. She replaces Peter Fishburn, senior in indus trial engineering from State Col lege. Office Hours Set For All-Lt Officers Office hours for the new All- University officers have been an nounced. They are: Jay F e 1 d stein, All-University Vesident, 2 to 4 p.m. Mondays and Fridays; Steven Garban, All- University vice president, 9 a.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. to noon Thurs day, and John Gingrich, All-Uni versity secretary-treasurer, 2 to 4 p.m. Monday and 11 a.m. Tues day. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 2 p.m. today at the Golf Course. In case of rain, the pre-tests of athletic prowess will be postponed until 2p m. Sunday at the Golf Course. The first 10 men in each event will receive points in order of their finish. The 10 men with the highest combined scores will ap pear in the Float Parade Monday and participate in the finals after the parade at 8 p.m. also at the Golf Course. In the women's preliminaries two-girl teams will be eliminated until eight teams remain which have not broken any eggs. In the event of rain the finals will be held on Wednesday. Contest rules exclude Univer sity track and cross country ath letes, previous winners and spiked shoes. Judges will be members of the Varsity "S" Club. Robert Hoff man, Olympic weight lifting coach, may be on campus Monday to act as an honorary judge for the finals. Final events will include the 100-yard dash: the shot put: a steeple chase, a quarter mile run over an obstacle course com plete with water jumps, crossed ropes, and hurdles: and the bench press, a weight lifting event. Queen finalists in the same two girl teams will compete in a suit case race. One girl will dash 30 yards to a suitcase full of cloth ing, don the clothes, return to the starting point and exchange these clothes with her partner who will run back to the suitcase, remove the clothes and put them back in Ithe suitcase. Trophies will be presented to - the He-Man and Queen winners at Awards Night Thursday. Overall Spring Week points will be awarded as follows. He-Man winner, 15; second, 10; third, 7; fourth, 5, fifth, 2; Queen winner, 5; second, 3. • Thirty-three men and 66 wo men representing 33 groups will participate in the preliminaries. •In 1957, 2.525,000 Americans were injured in traffic accidents. PENN STATE DINER Fine Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" Pr ) FLOAT PARADE 1 MONDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M. STARTS IN FRONT OF BOUCKE BUILDING AND CONTINUES UP POLLOCK ROAD M. ALONG COLLEGE AVE. Bowing are the He-Man and Queen of at the Golf Co ueen of dvanced ticks vntals at fratc sun. Also sk and Mal Experimental Group To Give Aberg Play The experimental theater unit will present "Where There's a Will," a new play by Gilbert Aberg, at 2 p.m. to morrow in the Little Theatre. The play was developed in playwriting classes with Warren Smith, associate professor of theatre arts. The author is a writer and director at the University's motion picture stu dio. The plot concerns the return to earth of William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe. They are making an effort to settle, once and for all, the matter of their identities. In the process they run across a New York television crowd and find more important things to. take their attention. The play will last about two and a half hours. The author is also directing the play. Richard Mazza is in charge of the technical arrangements. The experimental theatre is part of the Department of Thea tre Arts. The group presents new student plays each Tuesday in the Five O'Clock Theatre. The members of the cast and DTS House-- (Continued from page one) Hughes said. The renovated home will house 38. The first floor of the house will have six rooms with kitchen, .dining and living room areas. The February fire in the house at 120 E. Fairmount Avenue start ed from hot ashes coming in con. tact with a wooden partition in the basement. Alpha firemen fought the early morning blaze for four hours. The house was extensively damaged by fire on the inside, especially through the center of the build ing. The entire house received water damage. * STARLITE * DRIVE-IN Midway Between State College and Bellefonte SHOWTIME 7:30 SATURDAY ONLY OPERATION MADBALL JACK LEMMON -AND---- KATHY GRANT GUN FEVER MARK -STEVENS -AND JOHN LUPTON • PLUS CARTOON • SUN., MON., TUES. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS LADY OF VENGEANCE DENNIS O'KEEFE —AND ANN SEARS • PLUS CARTOON • SATURDAY. 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