PAGE EIGHT 'Amazing Mouse' Amuses Viewers The amazing mouse who can do and does everything can be seen at 8:30 a.m. every Saturday over WFBG, Channel! 10, Altoona. Francois, the puppet mouse on “Key to the Cupboard,” is a teacher of boxing, art and fencing. He is active in the field of dra matics and is a member of the Penn State Players. He has had parts in “The Carnival of Thieves,” “The Merchant of Ven ice,” .“Caine Mutiny Court Mar tial” and “Teahouse of the August Moon.” Francois speaks nine lan guages, including English. As an Interesting sideline, he has had two one-man art shows, one in Altoona and one in New York. The sparkling genius w.ho is Francois is Joseph Servello, sen ior in art education from Altoona. On the serious side is "Bull Session,” 2 p.m. Sunday over WFBG, Channel 10, Altoona. The topic for "Bull Session" this week will be "Crisis on the Farm." Associate professor of rural sociology Dr. Roy C. Buck will be the visiting teacher. Student participants include: James Berry 111, sophomore in agricultural economics and rural sociology from Oil City; Carol Forbes, senior in agricultural and biological chemistry from Rock wood; Phoebe Greenleaf, junior in agricultural economics and rural sociology from Alexandria, Va.; Judith Heisserman, freshman in animal husbandry from Prince ton, N.J.; Edward Ker, senior in agricultural education from Dan ville; and Lawrence Stratton Jr., junior in dairy science from Smethport. The discussion will cover farm living and the problems created bv its big business aspects. Phone Tolls (Continued from page one) ■ ystem is established, free phones will be installed in the halls for on-campus use. How ever, no provisions have been made for free off-campus dial ing. The report suggested the tele phone company increase the flat rate charged to the University to make up for the loss of revenue from the pay phones. Students would not be'so tempt ed to tamper with pay telephones In the residence halls if they did not have to pay to call downtown, the report said. More lives were lost in the Civil War than in any other war in which the U.S. has been engaged. FREE MOVIES TONIGHT Thursday, February 19 Subjects 1. Scandinavia 2. Soviet Union Both Films in Color and Sound — Two Showings 7:30 P.M. -8:30 P.M. HUB Assembly ROOM • CO ADS MUST 0B IN BY 11:00 A.M. TUB PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH—I 7 vorli or loos CHARGE—>I2 wordt or Im 9.50 one Insertion 1.76 two Insertion* 91.00 three Insert ion* Addition*) word*—3 for Ml for eoeh do? of Insertion FOR SALE TWO SPALDING top-flight woods. No'*. 1 A 3 1956 model. Good condition ! Will sell for 924. Call Dave AD 8-6679 be tween 8-S. ONE SET l'is6 McGregor Tourney Woods! NoV 1,3, 4, perfect condition. Original cost $26 each, will sell for $l2 each. Call Dave AD 8*6679 between 3-6. ONE SET Walter Hagen ultra-powered golf clubtt. 1957 model, just like new! No’s. 2-9 wedge included. Will sacrifice $BO. Call Dave AD 8-6679 between 3-5. KING CORONET, Bongo Drums, J. C. Higgins cooler, all like new. Call Sam Ross AD 7-2114. FOR FREE! How to shoot a bow and arrow, lnstiuctions by the pro*. Saturday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Field ami Stream Division of the P.S O.C. LIGHTWEIGHT 12 gauge Browning 6 shut automatic-rimed rib—one season old. Cali Sam AD 7-2114. f§ ; WINSTON TASTES GOOD UKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD I TOE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sophomores Organize Board New members and officers of ella, Judith Cohen, Jack Crosby, the Sophomore Class Advisory Donald Curry, Mary Sue Dins- Board have been named. more, Roberta Engelbrink, James Chairman of the board is George Ettleson, Susan First, Benjamin Bentrem, vice president of the rreeman. sophomore class. Secretary-treas- Sheila Gallagher, Floyd Greer, urer is Marilyn Bamdt, secretary- Edgar Grubb, Richard Haber, treasurer of the”sophomore class. Mary Lucille Hill, Constance Kie- Donald Clagett, president of the sel, Jane Kleinfeld, James Nelli sophomore class will serve as ad- gan, Ruth Noble, James Ottinger, viser to the board. Sara Ann Phillips, Jean Pipal. Members include: Gerald Ab- Arthur Schneiaer, Lucille rams, Barbara Basch, John Black, Clagett, Janet Ann Smith,-Robert Keith Carlson, Beverly Ann Cas- Sprague and William Whitlach. LEGIAN FREE WORLD-NEWS Map given to you. "■Juat subscribe to Time, 28 week# only $1.98. Write to Penn State Magazine Agency, Box 437. State College. (You may change your B<]<lresi or stop subscription during summer.) TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var ious sizes. s49—sB9. Television Service Center at State College T.V., 232 South Allen. KtiRTZNER 6’ 2" grand piAno. Good con dition, $350. Phone Altoona Windsor 4-2770. ROOMMATE TO share room at 140 E. College. Kitchen privilege*. Call AD 7- 277 b 32 to I, or After 6 p.m. A SINGLE room 730 N. Atherton. Call AD 7-2207. RAINCOAT—Sunday afternoon, Sigma Nu. Keys in pocket. Please return or call Bill Hibler AD 7-3250. A "K&E" Slide Rule, black leather ease— vicinity of Rec Hall. Call Tom Loser AD 8-6311. GREY SPORT Coat in HUB music room, Saturday night. Call Jack AD 8-6063. BLACK LEATHER wallet, vicinity of Rec Hall. Call Lairy Freedman AD 7-4709. REWARD A PURE WHITE MODERN FILTER is only the beginning of a WINSTON FOR SALE FOR RENT It's what's up front that counts CLASSIFY GOLD GRUEN watch enroute to East Nittany Ave. from Boucke Building. Phone Lee AD 7-2593. - A GIRL’S red wallet belonging to Joanne Harbaugh. Call AD 7-1937, ask for Har vey Bain. LADY'S LIGHT Blue Wallet, need drivers license, cards, etc. Reward. Ext, 124. TOPCOAT MISSING from Phi Epsilon Ti Fri. night; drinking mug in sleeve. I have your coat. Call Don AD 8-6796. LET’S RETRADE green raincoats switched at Delta Chi Saturday night. Please call Nancy ext. 880. PAIR OF fairly new dark brown leather gloves in Nittany Dell Sunday noon. Call Pep! Sherman ext. 735. WANTED BOY TO ahare apartment with one Arch. and two Bus. Ad. students. Living room, kitchen, dining room, bedroom and bath. 114 A Pine Street. AD 8-1973. RENTAL OF Navy Blue Suit for Feb. 28th, size 38-40 long coat, 30-33 pants or there abouts. Call ext. 2671 or AD 8-6212. TYPING. Quick, accuiate work. Call AD 8-0998. PLAY PIANO, electric guitar, Hbes, basa, or drums? Fake, like music with a modern sound, and interested in becoming part of combo? Cull Ira Dorman AD 8-6068. YOUNG WOMAN to share an apartment, one block from campus. Call after 6:80. AD 8-6952. FILTER-BLEND up front. * „ fine, f tavorfui - ' tobaccos, specially processed ; f for filter smoking THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1959 inglish Honorary Group Initiates Five Students Five students recently initiated into Sigma Tau Delta, English honorary society, are Barbara Bar rows, Joan Freeman, Nancy Hat field, Janet Palluck and Lelia Uhler. The initiation was held at the home of Dr. Douglas S. Mead, ad viser to the group. After the in itiation, Dr. Harrison T. Meserole, instructor in English literature, spoke to the group on “Why Lit erature.” DS • lit CHEAP, USED piano. Call AD 8-1054. llltlllltMllllimmllllllllltMMMmilMfMllMmillHl MISCELLANEOUS LESSONS IN making a split out of a ek! tonight 7 p.m., 11l Boucke. Ski Division of P.S.O.C. ALL COEDS 1 PSU and Gamma Sigma Sigma, National Set-vice sorority, need you! Pledge and tea, Feb. 22, McElwain Lounge 2-4 p.m. THE CAMPUSEERS—the same great band its always been, plus the addition of Sian Michalski at piano—available for second-semester bookings. Call AD 7-3309. DON’T FORGET! Tickets by invitation for the Matrix Table available at the KUB desk for $3.00* Deadline is 5 p.m, Fri. # Feb. 20. SPAGHETTI — All you can eat for $l.OO at Tangier ood Acres, Jacksonville Road, Bellefonte. Dining and dancing nightly. PLAYBOY COMES to Thi Kappa Tau Sat., Feb. 21. Everyone welcome, 8:00-1:00. Get your “Playmate’ 1 date now. FOR WELL-BALANCED meals and friend ly atmosphere, join the College Co-op. AD 7-2683. IF YOUR typewriter ii giving you our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. Collego Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School of Dance. AD 8-1078. f '• V Winston puts fW/ WANTED . iwp ... *:V 4-^ . J.’&ejnoMaTob.CaJ
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