what they're saying about . . . THE PENN STATE "Froth definitely ranks among the funnier humor publications of the contemporary campus scene--Scop, Lampoon, The Daily Col I e g i a n, Sundial---you know, like that." "Positively therapeutic for the beat, the apathetic ..." --C. V. TUMMER "I sort of enjoy glancing through "What me worry .. . about Froth it, Lisa, lay down that Froth and wipe that silly grin off your "Darn face." "Let go, you can't make me buy this—it's not part of customs. Let go, I tell you." "Boy, them (ruff) Froth Girls---(slobber) they're really (slurp) gr-r-r-reat." "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thane Froth? Thou forgottest it? Get thy cotton-pickin' fingers off my balcony." "Terrific. A magazine with real mirth. Once I began reading it I couldn't put it down. It's hilarious, I tell you. It really breaks me up. --RON NOWICKI d tomorrow (Froth Day) you will say... "Only 25c-1 would have expected to pay much mo THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA N(7:c4n.;0;0000ii; '!°!: --YEDINSKY it now and then." --VICTOR REISEL competing with Mad?" A. E. NEUMAN Mad Magazine --L. DA VINCI Avant Garde Painter --MELVIN COZNOWSKY Penn State Freshman --TONY THE TIGER -JULIE ' WEDNESDAY.
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