PAGE TWO Queen to Visit Greek Sovereign Beloved by People By CATHY FLECK king and queen, who come to Iler majesty Queen Freder- the tea every year, were quite ika of Greece, who plans to. friendly and spoke very good English. Queen Frederika is visit th e University next' charming and very attractive, while King Paul is tall and month, is a charming woman striking. and very much beloved bfl The royal family is a symbol her people because of her to the Greek people as a "family monarchy" because with their tireless efforts to help them, several children they represent a according to Dr. and Mrs. S, ; loving, warm, happy group, Will said. The royal couple are both Frederic Will. (German in origin and the queen Will, who is a professor of clas-!was born in Germany. suial languages, and his wife have Because of their origin, Will visited Greece three times Dur- also said, it was feared that the ing a trip in 1931 Mrs. Will had king and queen would not be the opportunity to meet and talk popular among their subjects to the queen and her husband, l since Germany had captured King Paul, at a tea given by the Greece during the war. American School of Cias , ,tcali But Queen Frederika has en• Studies in Athens where Profes-I deared herself to all Greek peo sor and Mts. Will were students plo through her active partici. According to Mrs. Will, the pation in the few charities in Law Test Applications UCA to Hold Fun Nite Applications and sample tests , me now available at the officet The University Christian Asso of the Department of Political,ciation will hold its annual Fun Science. 129 Sparks. for the nextiNite at 6.30 pm. tomorrow in Law Placement Test for the Cen-jfio r t Woods. tral Pennsylvania area to be giv-! en at the University Saturday; - "" morning, Nov. 8. Requeqts for applications should; be submitted by Oct. 11. Most leading American 1a w schools use the test as one factor s In considering candidates for ad-I mission. PLAYERS preesnt at CENTER STAGE "THE DRUID CIRCLE" Oct. 10-Nov. 8 k ik Tickets at HUB Desk—sl.oo PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB Penn Staters The Only Concert Appearance of Britain's No. 1 Band Sunday, Oct. 5 NE 8 p.m. - Recreation Hall Tickets Available at the HUB desk, the Harmony Shop and_the Music Room THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ted and His 18-piece ORCHESTRA General Admission $1.50, Members $1 This concert will NOT be broadcast! her country. She has personally aided in the distribution of food to her people during earth quakes, floods and other disas ters. She loves children and has brought many Greek children, who were kidnapped by Com munists following the war, back from countries north of Greece. She has also established orphan ages for children who were left homeless as a result of the war King Paul, who is considered ,quite intelligent, is an avid sports car fan and races many cars him self. The Queen, who has indicated a desire to visit the University, is interested in the peaceful uses of atomic energy and is planning to talk to various experts in the fields of philosophy and nuclear physics during her visit. Entre Nous Plans Party Entre Nous, social and welfare society, will hold a mixer at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Wesley Foundation. Donation is 35c. Heath We Can Beat Them Says Coach Toretti "We can beat them!" Sever Tor- tany Lion were prompt and loud etti, line coach for the Nittanyl in _their agreement with Edward Lions, told the crowd of Lion sup- Hintz, head football manager, that porters at last night's Penn State- all victory parties should be cele- Army pep rally. brated at the University. "We beat Army in the first half Hintz compared the pep rally of last year's game and in the with the one held before the second half of the 1956 game; this Ohio State game two years ago. year we can beat them by putting Toretti was the scout for both two halves together," Toretti said. games, he said. Both teams Toretti was supported by his promised tough competitions daughter, Patty, who let the both were confident they could crowd hear how the Lion will beat us. growl at Saturday's game. "He Since the Lions upset Ohio State better growl, Dad, or we won't in 1956, he continued, there is no eat so good," was Patty's corn- reason that we shouldn't do the ment about the Lion. same at West Point on Saturday. A "pretty fair day" was the description used by Steve Gar ban, football captain, for last week's victory over Penn. Didn't we prove we could do it'?" Garban said the Penn State team is going to play the game with only one purpose: To beat Army! Students, Frothy and the Nit- CATHAUM Now - 1:30, 3:28, 5:26, 7:24, 9:31 DANNY KAYE "Me an the Colonel" ---""—• —SUNDAY— --~ JERRY LEWIS "ROCK-A-BYE BABY" * NITTANY Today - Doors Open 6:45 Sat. - Doors Open 1:15 r ,r4r.frAvr,trai WILIRLEIIeVir "THE ( MTN NEWEN 1111: INEEASCOPE•wi EASTEAMOE I MU rintiUMWANNIM - A V Air Alr FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1959 The AFROTC band gave its en thusiastic support to the cheers and singing which followed. •0000000111••••600•••••••• g:SO ________ • --- 6:32 Morning Show 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 ___-__ .......... New■ Headlines 8:47 Morning . 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