PAGE EIGHT —Collegian Phut° by Charles Jacques STATE COLLEGE IS THE ONLY TOWN that celebrates victories through toilet paper parades instead of ticker tape parades. The parade was part of the jubilation that pervaded State College after PSU beat Illinois 20-9 Saturday. Game Spectators Miss Rally at Home By JIM MORAN Boy! You people who went to Cleveland really missed it Saturday. Yeah, you saw a good game, but you should have seen the goin's on in these parts. After the game was over, you could hear a few screams --- ,and shouts and a horn here and there, but not much happened. 65 Begin Drive But about 15 minutes later, But began moving down • 'town, where a parade of cars was By Registering ' streaming down College Ave. Horns were blowing, kids were To Give Blood screaming—just like after the ;Army game. Sgt. Matthew Seckinger of the Sixty-five persons registered,Borough police force was out yesteiclay to donate blood at the,there with his big smile and his Red Cross Bloodmobile whichtbeckoning hands, trying to keep will be here next Wednesday and!things moving. In fact, Seckinger Thin sday was the star of the show. Among those who registeredd As soon as everybody found outi l there were 56 men and 9 women.ihe was on our side, they began: Registration will take place yelling for him to lead a cheer. horn 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. all this; "Short yell State! Short yell week in the lobby of the Hetzel • d S le ( I State!" crie ec Inger, and the Union Building near the Assembly , crowd, numbering about 1500. i Those wi:liing to donate must! came back with a "Short Yell 1 Stat in g he over 18 years of age, and un-1 married students between the' A little later, somebody handed: age, of 18 and 20 must have theirlSeckinger a rubber , Halloween parent's signature on a consent mask, which looked like some' and release slip which can be slimy monster with a withered) obtained at the HUB desk. These face and an eye missing. The good) slip: ale also available at the;selgeant donned the mask and" registratum table, but must b e !continued directing traffic. The" ~ hown before the donation o f!crowd went wild. _ . . . blood k given, even though they Shouts of "We Want Syracuse!" person has regktercd. filled the air. Students dressed Members of the Alpha Phi ome-' in all manner of apparel lined ga, national service fraternity, and, the streets and filled the cars. members of Gamma Sigma Sig-,One student wore a road marker ma, service sorority, are working on his head. at the registration table. ' All the cars were filled or - Members of the Army and Air overflowing with students. Foice ReNerve Officers Training Some had more than 30 people Corp will receive merits fromi in them or on them. Cars of their i espeetive service branches. every shape, size and vintage for donating a pint of blood. were present and virtually ' every type of horn, siren or Films Net 'S' Club $ll4 : other noisemaker was utilized. The Varsity 'S' Club made a ' Saturday's bedlam was just a profit of $ll4 by showing movies preview of the post-Syracuse of the Penn State-Army football game ruckus, if Penn State wins. gdme last Wednesday evening in many felt. o , niond Lab. The money will be; "They'll walk off with the 11 , ,i d to help purchase a new Lion town," predicted one student. And sod. It's likely they will, too. Who is Howard Smith? Why, he's the biggest cut up in town. That's what good old Howard Smith is. He's got this clip joint on South Allen Street, see, across from the Post Office. You can really get trimmed there. Any style you like: Princeton, Crewcut cr Flat Top. Park your wheels in the rear and stagger in. You'll find this the friend liest clip joint iii town. Plenty of old magazines to read. A beat-up radio for atmosphere. Howard? He's the guy with the red hair, that's who. Come on in and get what you deserve. Howard Smith Barber Shop, 210 S. Allen St. AD 8-0222. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Councils Set Application 'Deadlines Student Council self-nomin ation forms are available this lEM Four councils have dead lines today. They are Division , lof Counseling, Liberal Arts, Horne, i Economics and Mineral Indus !tries •Applicants for Division* of Counseling may obtain their forms' at the Hetzel Union desk. Liberal ( Arts applicants may secure forms in 132 Sparks. *Applicants for Mineral Indus- tries may sign the poster which 'is located on the bulletin boards lin Mineral Industries. 'Home Economics applicants may mail their forms to Anthony Canike, 360 E. Hamilton Ave. Other deadlines and instruc tions are: •Engineering - Architecture: Freshmen and sophomores may obtain self-nomination forms in 204 Sackett or the Engineering College library. Thursday is the deadline. *Business Administration: Forms are available in 120 Boucke. The deadline for nominations is Saturday. *Chemistry and Physics: Fresh men and juniors may sign any of the nomination posters which are located on the bulletin boards in the Chemistry and Physics build ings. The deadline is Friday. ePhysical Education: Self nominations are being conducted in the freshman class. Two pictures of each applicant are required for all student coun cil elections except Physical Edu cation and Mineral Industries. Student Council elections will be held November 3 and 4. Hockey Team at State In the years spanning 1940 to 1947, Penn State was represent ed by a varsity ice hockey team which participated as an inde pendent in the Eastern Intercol legiate Ice Hockey League. ~ . . _ •••.••••, • . . . • .• . ..• •.. . • ...•. . •• • •.• •••• . THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING The life of a student is hard enough, without the responsibility of replacing buttons, mending a torn pocket and the likes. We cheerfully shoulder the burden of such mundane chores . . . by providing the best tailoring service you'll find anywhere! What ever garment needs taking-in or leaving-out, shortening or lengthen ing, major or minor repairing or altering . . . bring it in. We have the skill, patience and time to do it properly. All of our clothes-care services are designed to help you win top honors in appearance, during classes and extra-curricula activities. Quality drycleaning. Superlative laundering shirt, fluff-dry and bachelor service. Expert showerproofing. Balfurds Cleaners 307 W. BEAVER AVE. Trade Union Chairmen To Attend Conference Forty-two chairmen and poten tial chairmen of local trade unions will attend the Labor Education Leadership Training Seminar which opens today at the Univer sity. The sessions, co-sponsored by the Department of Labor Educa tion, the Pennsylvania CIO Coun cit and the Pennsylvania Feder ation of Labor, will continue un til noon Thursday. k-4 ,L.SI or peaceful purposes and the benefit of i mankind, NASA directs and implements .S. research efforts in aeronautics and the exploration of space. OFFERS ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES IN BASIC RESEARCH, EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN. FIELDS OF ENDEAVOR INCLUDE ROCKET, NUCLEAR AND ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEMS: AERODYNAMICS. STRUCTURES, GUIDANCE AND CONTROLS; MATERIALS, FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT DESIGN. Mr. George C. Deutsch on campus October 28,1939 See your Placement Office for interview appointment. See r POSITIONS ARE FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AEPIONAOTICAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST ANNOUNCEMENT 14 Opportunities at NASA Research Centers in Washington, D.C.; Langley F iel d, Virginia; Cleveland, Ohio: Moffett Field, California and Edwards, California. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959 SGA Assembly OK's 4 Student Appointments Executive and legislative ap pointments approved Thursday iby the Student Government As sociation Assembly are: Spring Week Chairman, Hart ILanger; sophomore class assem ;Wyman, Barbara Hackman; jun -lior class assemblyman, John Fen !more; library expansion commit tee chairman, Nancy Gilliland. 328 E. COLLEGE AVE.
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