The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1959, Image 10

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HOOLA HOOPS weie even popular in first May Day program in 1914. Queen is surrounded by her
couit of dancing attendants at the first annual May Day event.
May Day
By DIANE DIECK
‘’Modification will be the kcy
v/oid of Ibis yeat’s May Day Pro
gium,” aceoiding to Jessie Janu
gl m. cliairman of the Women’s
Student (ioveinment Association
Miv D.iv Evaluation Committee
Pol lowing the preference (54-15)
of questioned adults who had at
tended 1 is! veai’s indoor program
lit Reeieation Hall, .Janjn’ian
si'il the S'Uurd.sv afternoon cere-'
tuonv will be h-ld outdoors, if
posidile
"Tha major expense of the
protram is sa’t'nq up the
bleachers.” Mrs. R. Mae Shultz,
assistant to the dean of women,
told the Senate.
Th'! expense will account for
$901) of the year’s total May Day
budget of $lOOO
The ceienujnv will honor both
old and newlv tapped hatwomnn
as anv other woman student who
In- been of .service to the Uni
versity. Miss Janiigian said.
She hopes to be able to use the
Redder area for a weekend dis
play of art created by woman stu
dents
One hundred sixty-nine May
Dae evaluation questionnaires
were sent out and 91 replies re
ceived Miss Janiigian consulted
with a campus questionnaire ex
pert he fore sending out the forms,
complete with stamped self-ad
dressed envelopes
To the question, "Did you
think the May Day Program
served a pumose?" 65 replied
yes, 4 no. To the follow-up
question. "Did it fulfill its pur
pose?" 48 answered In fhe af
firmative, 7 were indifferent
and 16 thought it did not.
Thirty-four people said they
would like to meet the May
Queen and her court; 28 were in
different and 17 did not want to
tncet her.
Asked “Do you think there is
enough for the parents to do on
Saturday?’’ 54 replied yes, 2 were
Through the
Looking Glass
with Gabbl
What's more wonderful
than warm congratula
tions from old friends.
That’s what Ethel and I
are offering you today—
the warmest ’congratu
lations on your 100th an
niversary and sincerest
wishes for 100 more.
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Program Modified
..’•different and 14 said no Forty-1 and the background informa
nine said theie was enough to do tion by the narrator (42).
on Sunday, 3 were indifferent and' Listed as most impressive were
13 said theie was not enough. ithe honor arch (65), coronation
The jesters impressed the low- (ceremony (65) evergreen chain
est number of people (24), fol- (62) and the queen’s procession
lowed by the folk dances (40) (65).
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
v'W- s
a cordial welcome awaits you at
The Nittony Lion Inn
Trio Tickets to Go on Sale
Tickets for the Kingston Trio the drive that Sharp will be able
Concert will go on sale tomorrow tomake an appearance at the
at the Hetzel Union desk, Music Publicity for the concert is
Room, Harmony Shop, and the being distributed within a 40-mile
University Record Shop at $1.25 radius, Posters have been placed
[each. in record shops _Jn Lewistown,
The concert, to be given from
3 to 5 pm. March 8 in Recreation
Building will culminate the ac
tivities of Larry Sharp Week. It
is hoped by the committee for
SPECIAL BANQUET SERVICE FOR
DINNERS, RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES
4 Air Conditioned
Private Banquet Dining Rooms
Capacity from 10 to 16 persons.
Complete planning arrangements made-for you.
Courteous Service,
Popular Prices for Fine Quality Foods
HOTEL STATE COLLEGE
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Convenient Source * of
Quality
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Toiletries by
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Richard Hudnut
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1959
Bellefonte, Lock Haven, Altoona,
Clearfield, Johnstown and Stata
i College.
| The goal for the entire Larry
! Sharp Week drive is $7OOO.
Drug Store Products
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Stationery
American Greeting
Cards
Prescription Specialists
120 E. COLLEGE AVE.
State College, Pa.