The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 18, 1958, Image 8

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Students
Outdoor
Students may enter a variety of “pots, prints and paint
ings in a new “Clothesline Art Exhibit” to be held next
Saturday in the area outside Temporary Building.
The “Clothesline Exhibit” (so named because the art
works will be hung on clotheslines strung outside the build-
ing) is open to all graduate and
undergraduate students regard
less of euiricuium.
It is designed to increase in
terest in student art and to ex
tend the opportunities for stu
dents to sell their work. Until
now the only chance students
have had to exhibit or to sell art
work have been at the Graduate
Christmas Sale and the Spring
Student Show.
Membeis of Pi Gamma Alpha,
fine arts honorary society, who
are sponsoring the new exhibit,
said they felt it would go a long
way toward creating a larger in
terest in student ait.
Valerie Sigelon, president of
the society, said there are now
only two major opportunities for
students to sell or exhibit their
work. "We hope to extend this
opportunity,” she said.
Ceramic work, paintings (both
oils and watercolors), and prints
may be entered. The artists may
sell their entries if they wish.
All entries are due by 5 pm.
Thursday at the fine arts office
in Temporary Building. Paintings
and prints must be matted or
framed.
Rain date is Oct. 26.
Ugly Man-
(Continued from page one)
first prize awards were present
ed in both fraternity and inde
pendent classifications.
First place in the independent
division was won by Paul Craska
of Nittany 43, and Hoyt Hall.
Their skit theme was “Fooleridge
with Cooleridge” and parodied
the “Rime of the Ancient Mari
ner,” complete with albatross,
waves, and a “sturdy, sen-going
craft.”
First place in the fraternity
division was awarded to Jon
Hoffman, sponsored by Phi
Kappa Sigma fraterniiy and
Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
Their skit was based on the
"evils of smoking."
A young American boy was por
trayed first as a baby in diapers
who had teethed on a cigarette,
then as a “hood” in high school,
and finally as a college man who
smoked five packs of cigarettes
a day.
Bruce Sherr, sponsored by Be
ta Sigma Rho fraternity and Phi
Sigma Sigma sorority, won sec
ond place in the fraternity divi
sion in a skit about finding a
mate for their Ugly Man, Mr.
Frankenstein.
Bell's Death -
(Continued from page one)
David Hospital.
Mr. Bell, who directed the Pub
lic Information Department for 15
years until this July 1, was in
New York City in his role as
executive director of the Penn
State Press. He was checking on
the sales reaction to the first
book produced by the press.
He had limited his activities to
the press and teaching since his
July retirement upon the advice
of his physician.
Mr. Bell, a 1929 graduate and
former Daily Collegian editor,
was born in Chester on June 5,
1906, the son of the late Louis
H. and Cristina Bell. He was
married on August 23. 1936, to
Catherine Carpeneto, of Belle
fonie.
Four children survive: Michael,
21, a senior at Harvard Univer
sity, Cristina, 19, a sophomore at
Penn State; Cathy, 16 and Betsy,
12.
Burial will be in Centre Coun
ty Memorial Park. Friends may
call Sunday afternoon from 2 pm.
to 5 p.m. and Sunday evening
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the resi
dence, 538 E. Hamilton Ave.
It has been requested that
friends omit flowers, but contri
butions may be made to the Cen
tre County Heart, Fund.
Sr. Advisory Board to Meet
The Senior - Class Advisory
Board will meet at 1:45 p.m. to
morrow in 308 Willard. 1
May Enter
Art Exhibit
Cooler Weather
Seen for Today
loday's forecast calls for
some sunshine and slightly
cooler weather with a high
temperature of 65 degrees. To
night is to be fair and cooler,
with a low of 42.
Tomorrow is expected to be
sunnv nd pleasant with a high
near 68.
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Cabinet Decision Grad Student—
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Education Student Council ™e-way restriction and stop the
President Ruth Johnson suggest- thru traffic,
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possibilities of securing money the Campus Patrol, refused to
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COT"LEGiAN CLASS
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LOST CIDER. Truck will be at W'ernei’s Freezer
Fre*h Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and
jSTEFIL OKAY haul backed loose-leaf note* evening. Bring jug*.
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one-way restriction or to block
off the exit to the South Kails
units completely.
Geiger plans to write a letter
to Elwood F. Olver, director of
the Division of Security, request
ing help in either enforcing the
present rules or eliminating the
exit.
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THE GEORGE SOTTER Quintet ha* open
dates in Novembei. Call AD S-fc44l ext,
2978.
OUTING CLUB—totk climbers going to
Carder Rock this weekend. Call Jan
AD 8-9U67.
OUTING CLUB—archery deer drive Satur
dav. Meet behind Osmond 12:30 pm.
DR. .TAMES W, MAUERY—Chiropractor—*
Weis Store Budding. Phone AD 7-3900*
OUTING CLUB—skiers ami cabin and trail
aie having a cookout. at the Ski Cabin
Sundav—meet behind Osmond, 2 p.m.
BEEN TO a night club lately? Try Club
Hubana, Oct. 18. Tickets, HITU desk,
1125 a couple. Ivv Rocks. Continental*,
floor show, Ttopu-al motif. Best cme for
"Bluebook Bines. °
STUDENT BOWLERS—Any week nighta
from 9-15 p.m on—public bowling, no
reesrvaf'ons needed. Ample alleva but
weekends 6*30 to 12 p.m. best resene.
Bowl for health and reereation. Dovvntou/i
Dux Club, 12H S. Pugh.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap,
toe or acrobatic lessons. Faik Forest
Village School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
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