FRIDAY, MAY 23, Cons MEE TEMPERATURES i student to end up February, the merc FRISBEE hit the campus early in the spring. Winds played havoc with this couple's game, blowing the disk onto the roof of Redifer Hall. WARM WEATHER and big machinery working on the new engineering building brought out the sidewalk superintendents in April. This group watehei a bulldozer struggle with a giant tree next to the Sackett Building. ruction, Voting Top Spring News wit_ r t the low teens in February caused many a n this position. During the second week of [ry never got above the 25 degree mark. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE swept the Delta Theta Sigma fraternity house early on the morning of Feb. 19, .leaving the inside gutted. Thirty-five men were forced out into bitter cold temperatures clad only in pajamas and blankets. GINGER OTTINGER shows surprise as she is chosen Miss Penn State during Spring Week. Campus - wide construction. an upset victory by a new po litical party, a panty raid . just a few of the spring's lead ing news stories. Spring Week's festivities and the fellowship of Greek Week brought campus-wide interest. also. Now, with frisbees safety packed. students prepare for the symmer. ALL-UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Jay Feldstein is congratulated by his family after defeating John Bott in the spring elections. Feldstein ran with the newly formed University party, which swept all but one campus office. PANTY RAID in April at Women's Building brought the wrath of the administration upon the ringleaders. Two men were suspended. The coeds in the building were reprimanded by Dean of Women Pearl 0. Weston for abetting the raid. PAGE FIVE
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