The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 08, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
MEMBERS OF PLAYERS disembark from their antique auto
prior to their premier-type opening of "The Boy Friend" last night.
9 Coeds in Finals
Of Beauty Contest
Nine of the thirteen finalists
in the Miss Centre County
contest are students at the
University
They are Kay Binder. junior
in business administration from
Allentown; Susan Brown, fresh
man in arts and letters from
Baldwin, N.Y ; Marie Frank, part
time student from Bellefonte; Pat
ti Gresco, senior in education .
from Duquesne; Marian Gordon,
junior in education from Johns
town; Marian Luther, sophomore
in arts and letters from Johns
town; Joanne Pangonis, sopho
more in education from Mahanoy
City; Lois Piercy, senior in edu
cation from Springfield; and Mar
lynn Turki, junior in physical ed
ucation from Cannonsburg.
Miss Binder, a member of
Alpha Phi social sorority, was
one of the five finalists in 1957.
Miss Piercy, Delta Gamma, was
-the first runner-up in last year's
contest. Miss Brown is a pledge
of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss
Gresco is a member of Sigma
Sigma Sigma, Miss Gordon a
member of Alpha Omicron Pi.
Miss Luther a member of Chi
Omega and Miss Pangonis a
member of Theta Phi Alpha.
The fourth annual crowning of
the queen will take place Friday
in the auditorium of the Belle
fonte Junior - High School. The
crowning ceremony and pageant
Nvill be preceeded by a conver
tible parade through the Belle-
Ifonte business district.
Music will be provided by the
Keystonairs. Members of Scab
bard and Blade will serve as es
corts for the contestants. They
will be judged in three categories
bathing suit, evening gown and
talent by five non-Centre County
judges.
The judges will select five
finalists. These five will then
be asked impromptu questions
to determine the top three.
The queen will be crowned by
last year's queen, Jean Bixby,
;junior in arts and letters from
State College.
The minimum prizes for the
queen will include a $2OO dollar
lscholarship from the Bellefonte
IJayCees, a tia r a, a trophy, a
Catalina bathing suit and a gown
for the Miss Pennsylvania con
test. She, and a hostess, will re
ceive a free trip to Chester for
the state contest.
The first runner-up will re
ceive a $lOO savings bond and a
trophy. The second runner-up will
be presented with a $5O savings
bond and a gift. Each of the other
contestants will also receive a
gift.
Tribunal Applications
Applications for tribunal seats
next year are due tomorrow.
Independent men have been
urged to apply since the ratio
of fraternity men to independents
has been extremely high in re
cent years.
Application forms are available
at the Hetzel Union desk.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Ail-Star Carne--'SC CA Plan --
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from page one)
(Continued from page seven) general idea" and was not in-
Physical Education Department. 'e l u ded in the formal bill.
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was head coach for the North I The bill presented to Assem
squad. . 1 b y last night contained several
The North team was leading; changes from the original.
at the half by a 9-2 margin, but' Ide n t i fication requirements
blew its lead in a blistering sec-!were changed to include a matric
ond half with the South finallyulation card plus a meal ticket,
drawing even at the end of the, drivers license, s o c i a 1 security
regulation game, 11-11. !card or draft card.
The two teams battled through! Also, the SCAA chairman and
two five minute overrtme perio(lsltreasurer would be bonded for
with neither able to gain the ad-,.54000. Disciplinary action by the
vantage. !University for any student cash-
When the final whistle blew,iing a bad check was also called
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it was 12:30 a.m. with the score for.
still tied at 14-14.
John Nolan, who Nick ThieliSenior Advisory Board
claims was one of the finest la-I Letters of application for the
crosse players he ever coachcd,lSemor Class Advisory Board are
played practically the entire,to be turned in at the Hetzel
game and was one of the out-:Union desk by tomorrow,
standing players in the contest.i,,.
Nolan was captain of the Penn;(' -'1
State lacrosse team and also cap-ip
tain of the undefeated Lion grid!,
squad that went to the Cotton
Bowl the following year.
Thiel is the only coach in thei
history of the North-South series
to post a 1-1-1 record.
Approved Fraternities
All fraternities are approved
for the entertainment of wom
en guests tonight and tomorrow
night except Sigma Chi and
Sigma Nu.
Pi Lambda Phi and Pi Sig
ma Upsilon are approved for
Saturday night only.
MO SAID IT FIRST?
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A column of incidental Intelligence
by Jockey brand
CLASSIFIED
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1964 FORD Country Sedan 4-door Station
Wagon ; 6-eyl., overdrive, R&l1. Original
owner. 61,600 miles. Clean. Al) a-0228.
1957 HOUSE TRAILER-2 bedrooms, 35.
feet, excellent condition. Never been
moved : reasonable. Call AD R-8748 after 6.
MOBILE HOME 27-ft., fine quality, excel.
lent condition, completely furnished.
Sale price this weekend only $l6OO. Al)
8-1229.
NEW CANNON Camera 1.2 leas. Never
used, reasonable. Call AD 8-0811.
41 FOOT TWO bedroom Great Lakes 1956
trailer; excellent condition, reasonably
priced. R. Bond, Hoover's Trailer Court,
Rt. 322.
MISSES' COPPER suede jacket, size_ 16.
New, ne%er torn. Cost $3O. Will Sell
for $2O. Call AD 8-8796.
SILVERTONE MUSKRAT jacket, match
ing fur hat—sBs.oo: aqua knitted suit,
new, $lO.OO. Owner in Florida, Call AD
7-485'2.
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TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned. var.
lons sizes. 849—V39. TeleNision Service
Center at State College T.V.. 232 South
Allen.
NEED TROPHIES? You name it-1 have
it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts.
Quick service. Phone AD 7-7581 after 8 :00.
Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop.
7 i- AM
ROOMS FOR men all summer sewdons.
Marilyn Hull, 317 F. Beaver. Rate.,:
double $4-55—55.50. Mahe reservations
now.
THREE ROOMMATES %%anted to share 6.
room apartment for summer. Good loco•
tion, low late. Call AD 7-4135.
MODERN FURNISHED apartment—
looms, bath. Will rent for summer at
unfurnished Juice. AD 7-4106.
2 MAN furnished apartment, bath, utili
ties, telephone, free parking. Available
June 1. Apt. 4, 225 S. Atherton Street.
AD 8-1335.
APARTMENT FOR 5 boys summer or fall.
200 W. College Ave. AD 7-2707.
LARGE, PLEASANT room, kitchen laun
dry privileyes, phone, television, QII4II
block from campus. Available June Ist.
Call AD 7-4852.
3-ROOM APARTMENT for rent. Available
June let. 34 Metzger Building or call
AD 8-2084.
FURNISHED APARTMENT—Iivens room
and bedroom combination, kitchen, and
bathroom. Available June I. Call ,HO
0-6102 between 7-8 pm.
FURNISHED ROOMS for summer stu
dents. Reduced rates. Central location.
Call AD 8-8166.
IDEAL THREE) room summer apartment,
completely furnished, contains everything
needed, including private telephone. Twenty
five steps from mall. Phone AD 8-1538.
ZETA BETA TAD fraternity pin, chapter
of Beta Delta. Reward. If found please
return to Zeta Beta Tau house. Belongs
to Linda Mericin, Cooper Ball.
ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT outside 209 Mil
lard. t have yours, too big. Call)- AD
8-1996, Jack.
CAR TO be driven by two responsible
young ladies to Los Angeles, California
in June. Phone AD 8-1054 after 6.
GRAD STUDENTS to stock up on thesis
supplies. Get eNelything you'll need in
our one-stop store. Royal, Olympia, Olivetti
typewriter rentals. 50% rag content thesis
paper. Multilith supplies, cotton and silk
typewriter ribbons for all makes, moliels.
Nittsny Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen
St. AD 84125.
TO BUY boy's English bicycle. CAW AD
7-7420 after 6:00.
PERSON WHO was driving 2.d00r 'black
Chevy sedan last Sun , April 26th `and
hit the back end of a '69 Mercury station
wagon. Please call Dick AD 8-8266.
AHSOO, YOU HAVE bunks? We need
bunks. For May 8-10. Call Wilkie. AD
8-6464 or AD 7-2044, Kappa Sigma.
FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Call AD
7-2044 ask for Wilkie.
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ITS FREE—AIM Spring Dance Sat., Mal
9, 9-12 at HUB ballroom with Phi Mu
Alpha Band. .
COME ON peapickera—big PSOC square
dance tonight at 8:30. Our Lady of
Victory Church Rail. Refreshments.
NEWMAN CLUB'S annual Mother's Day
tea Sunday 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. in small
lounge of Chapel building.
WORKING ON your thesis? Get every.
thing you'll need in our one-stop store.
Royal, Olympia, Olivetti typewriter rentals.
50% rag content thesis paper, multilith
supplies, cotton and silk ribbons for all
makes, models. Nittany Office Equipmeht,
251 S. Allen St. AD 8.0125.
WILL KEEP children age 2-up In our
home Mon.• Fri. References. AD 8-6914.
THESIS—ONE STOP senice, Typing,andi
or multilithing. Call AD 8-0779 atter
6 p.m.
VACANCY IN Jack & Jell Nursery in
kindergarten. Also taking registrations
for summer achool. Full or part time.
Phone AD 7-4903.
P.S.O.C. FIELD and Stream division ,fisb.
ing trip to Spume Creek. Sign PP at
NUB deck leaving I p.m. SatrY-
Questions call Bill Mansell AD 8-0 7.
WHY DRIVE around with a mudiliked
car? For a speedy thorough car wash
call Al or Hen AD 8.1612. 2i
STORE YOUR trunks. bike, books. eth.
Special summer storage to students.
Pick up and delivery service. Call !AP
8-6751.
FLIGHTS TO Europe—July 15th to August
28th. Round trip—s27s.oo. For infor.
mutton call: Barbara Knight ext. 1151-J.
TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing
and repairs by Hassinner. Nine grades
of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran•
teed satisfaction. University Tennis Sere.
ice, 514 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2818.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap.
toe. or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest
Village School ot.Danaa. AD 940714
FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1959
FOE SALE
FOR RENT
LOST
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS