PAGE IWO Bridge Tourney Begins Week for Independents Indic Week—which will include a talent show, exchange dinners, and a pep rally— began yesterday with an open bridge tournament. Preliminary interviews for an Indie Queen to be crowned at Saturday night's Autumn nall,is also on schedule for the week-long celebration, sponsored for independent men and women 1w the Association of Independent Men and Leonides councils. 515 Students Register For Political Parties A total of 515 Students regis tered a; clique members of Cam pus and Univeisity parties Sun day night, This bungs the total registra tion of the two parties to 733 membei,, 368 in Campus and 365 in UniveNity. At the Campus party meeting, preliminary nominations for fresh- 1 man and sophomore class officers. were made These were: Nick Fl IN1111:111, sophomore class vice president, Roberta Englebrink, sophomore class secretary-treas urer: James Terry, freshman class president; and Joseph Ferrenti,, eshman class vice president. Class clique officers elected wet e Sophomore class, Thomas Fert icr, pie4ident, and Guy Tucci,' vice president, Freshman class,: Wendy Richardson, secretary. Nominations will be open at next Sunday's meeting for the position , : nut yet filled. Marlon Ebel t was appointed! paihamentartan of Campus party' at the meeting, No preliminary nominations for class officers were given at the Univer•aty party meeting. Linda Carle V, as elected corresponding secietary of the party, Candidates for freshman and sophomore class officers will be elected at next Sunday's meet ings. Rain to Continue For One More Day There will be occasional light rain today, tonight and tomor row with cloudy skies and con tinued cold. The high tempera ture for today and tomorrow will be 46 while tonight's low will be about 38. Applications for Indie Queen will be available beginning to day at the Hetzel Union desk. Daughters' Milk Applications must be returned with a photograph enclosed by noon Thursday. • Wins Bull Prize A number of independent men, and women will participate in It was his daughters' milk that the exchange dinners to be held, led to the success of Coldspring's I%Toble's Favor, a registered Guern. today and tomorrow. Fireside dis seybull owned by the University, cusqions will be held in residence hall lounges following the din- 'which was selected as a distin ners.guished Summarized Sire by the Fraternity and sorority i A members are invited to attendlmerican Guernsey Cattle Club. these discussions. ! . A bull must have at least 10 Preliminary int e r views for ! daughters with official produc- Indiebon records before it is eligible will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday i Queen and a talent show Ifor this distinction. Noble's Fa , tor, bred at Sugarloaf, has 201 in the HUB assembly room' 'tested daughters who have made, for Indie Queen. Finalists will b , Five finalists will (n o less than 65 official records, interviewed Friday evening. e I The average production of AIM and Leonides will sponsor !Noble's Favor's daughters is 10,- a pep rally at 7 p.m. Friday be-!378 pounds of milk and 539 pounds hind the HUB. I;of fat. This means milk, milk and A banner contest will also be 'more milk in anyone's vocabulary. l held at the pep rally for inde- Noble's ) Favor's sire was Cold pendent groups. The unit hay- sPring s Romulus Noble and its ing the best banner wi 1 1 be 'dame was Coldspring's Hardwick's awarded a trophy, according to 'Fanita. Favor has also had 25 of his daughters classified Carl Smith, vice president of r e gistered ,_sir_ AIM. , with an average ratingof ue Smith said he did not know if;able , (here would be a band at the Saylor to Speak Today On Grid Rating System Dr, B. B. Saylor, professor of, business statistics, will discuss his method of applying statistics to rating football teams at the next meeting of the Plant Science Club at 7:30 tonight in 111 Tyson. This system can be used in comparing a wide range of sta tistical data. Little League Official To Talk on Athletics The Student Major Club will hold a convocation at 11 a.m. to day in the HUB assembly room. Dr. Creighton Hale, director of research for the Little League will speak on "The Effect of Ath letic Competition for Boys and Rules for freshmen at Penn State were first tagged "customs" in a 1904 student handbook. Student Council Elections Tue., Oct. 28 and Wed., Oct. 29 CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS Osmond Lab and HUB Cardroom BUSINESS AD. Boucke and HUB Cardroom ENGINEERING and ARCH. Engineering B and HUB Cardroom EDUCATION Atherton and HUB Cardroom HOME ECONOMICS Home Ec. Building and HUB Cardroom D.O.C. 110 Old Main and HUB Cardroom LIBERAL ARTS Sparks and HUB Cardroom MINERAL INDUSTRIES M.I. 1 classes ME UAILY COLLEGIAN. SIATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Each class in the early 1900's had an official class pipe with sterling silver numerals and bands. J IiIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII►IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Ei 1 Hibbs Hall —Alpha Chi Omega Suite 2: i = EiNote: The worshipping congregation will N. = designate the use of the offering. ..-- E-1 = = —Light breakfast following— _ i == in Sigma Sigma Sigma suite = ' Timiiiiimininiminililimiiiiiiiiiiimiiumiliiiiiilmiiiiminiuminmimiliiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniilliinunitri: VOTE NOW! Allen Street Blaze Leaves 12 Homeless A fire that swept through a stone double house on South Allen Street Sunday has left 12 State College residents, in- cluding two students and an assistant professor of English, homeless and without most of Dr. J. Mitchell Morse, hi bacteriology and frosh footbal man in physical education, are among the 12 residents evicted by the fire. Morse, with a family of four, lived on one side of the house. Guerino resided on the third floor on the other side of the house Other people affected by the blaze are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Richards and their five children. The blaze that started in the basement of the house at 623- 625 South Allen Street spread rapidly through the partitions of the 3-story home. Alpha fire men, who arrived at 3:15 p.m., were hampered by heavy smoke as they tried to stop the blaze. Mrs. Morse first noticed the blaze when smoke was beginning to seep through the first floor. Both families were at home at the time. Losses have been estimated at over $15.000. An appeal was made yesterday to the Stale College Red Cross for articks of clothing and other essential household items. Earlier in the day Alpha fire men were called at 12:45 p.m. to a transformer fire on Maple Road in the faculty-student housing area off East College Avenue. Damage was restricted to the transformer. Holy Communion (Episcopal Liturgy) FOR ALL CHRISTIANS 7:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1958 their possesions s son Jonathan, freshman in ler DiGregorio Guerino, fresh- Farm Program To Be in Color The University's daily Farm and Home program will be tele vised in color at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5, 6 and 7 as part of a Radio Cor poration of America demonstra tion on WFBG-TV, Channel 10, Altoona. The half-hour telecast will orig inate in the Gable Department Store, Altoona. William H. Fol well, assistant professor of exten sion information, will be in charge. His guest on Nov. 5, will be Dorothy D. O'Donnell, assistant professor of home management extension, and the subject will be "Color in the Home." The guest on Nov, 6 will be Lynn W. Bracken, instructor in floriculture extension, and the subject will be "Color in Nature (Flowers)." The Nov. 7 guest will be Robert J. Rugaber, instructor in poultry husbandry extension, and the subject will be "Color in Nature (Birds)." TAT II N° W "PAL JOEY" Starring Frank Kim Rita Sinatra Novak Hayworth Plus—" The Solid Gold Cadillac" • Starts Thursday * "THE DEFIANT ONES" Starring Tony Sidney Curtis Poitier 0941100s••0••••••.000.000 tt 101 • LAST TIMES TODAY 0 JAMES MASON DOROTHY DANDRIDGE 'THE DECKS RAN RED' soesooseeeeeeeseoesesoeo 4 NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45pm EXPLOSIVELY FUNNY "Bios Murder at St. Trinians" • BEGINS WEDNESDAY • "Tension Attains A New Dimension!" —N.Y. Times "A MAN ESCAPED" French Prize Film! In French - English Titles •••••••••••••••••••••••• WMAJ 8:30 8:32 _------ Morning Show 8:30 ---_ - Morning Devotions 8:45 8:47 Morning Show 11 : 80 __News . Swap Shop Classical Interlude _ Music at Noon County News What's Going Ott ._,._. Minis Show News and Snorts Contort Local News 5:05 LP's and Show Tunes 5:30 - _ _ News 5:35 LP's and Show Tunes 6:00 News and Markets 6:15 6:30 LP's and Show Tunes 7:00 7:15 LP's and Show Tunes 7:45 —.— Public Service Program News The World Today Sports—Bill Stern 8:35 Capital Assignment 9:ooNews 0:05 — blush, of the blasters New. Groovetoo. News Sports Grows:off News end Eli'arts G toovelkart News and Spa •
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