THURSDAY. OCTOBE —Collegian Photo by Dave Trump THE PRETTIEST INDIES ON CAMPUS—Standing left to right, Judy Frederick, Ethel Bodine, Jacquelyn Trone, Lynn Marvel, and Mary Dugan, were the finalists in the AIM Queen Contest. The winner will be announced Saturday: 5 Finalists Named For Queen Contest r The five finalists for the Ind'e Queen contest were select ed last night after displaying their talents in a nearly filled Hetzel Union ballroom. The queen was selected from these finalists but her Identity will be a closely guarded secret until she is crowned at the Autumn Ball Saturday night. Ten girls competed in last night's contest doing everything from explaining a series of paint ings to dancing the Charleston. These ten had been selected by interviews held Monday and Tuesday. Still in the race for the queen title are Judith Frederic, Lynn Marvel, Jacqueline Trone, Ethel Bodine and Mary Dugan. Miss Frederic, a sophomore in applied arts from Glenn Mills, explained a series of paintings which she had done herself. Miss Marvel, a sophomore in applied arts from Northfield, N.J., did a monologue on a series of poems she herself had writ ten. It was entitled "Youth's Im pressions of Life." Doing a comedy skit, "Per sonality Please," Miss Trone, a freshman in home economics from York, won judges' approv al for a finalist's position. Miss Bodine, freshman in ele mentary education from Bala Cynwyd, presented a piano se lection, "Rustle of Spring" by Christian Sinding. Singing "Can't Help Lovin That A Feather In Your Cap ! ‘\' . ..,i,vft efiri3'• . 4 i " L ' i • NIP ( THE FEATHER CLIP So easy to wear—so very flattering! wr For church, luncheons, teas, weekend trips, or that very special date. She, at Sho p "Where Quality is not expensive" CORNER OF McALLISTER and E. BEAVER Daily 9.9 AD 8-6847 Sal. 9-5 . 29. 1959 IMan" from "Showboat," Miss Du gan took a finalist position.. She !is a freshman in Physics from lUpper Darby. The judges in the talent eon ;test were Allen Crabtree, Charles ISchlow, Blaine Harvey, Sgt. Mat ;thew Seckinger and William Me !Mullen. Orchesis to Sponsor Master Dance Lesson i i Jean Erdman, a professional modern dance instructor from 'New York City, will hold a mas ter dance lesson at 8 p.m. tomor 'row in the White Hall Gym. 1 The lesson is being sponsored by Orchesis, the Women's Recrea -1 lion Association's modern dance club. Free tickets are available (White Miss Janis I. Dengler in 'White Hall, or from Bonita K. 1 Hajjar. —lf you spent every minute of every day of your life counting out one dollar bills, you could not reach the amount all adver tisers invested in daily newspaper advertising last year—s3,l2o,ooo,- 000. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nittany Area Executives To Be Paid Nittany Council voted last night to become the first coun cil on campus to pay compen sation to _its executive com mittee. A total of $165 will be divided among the executive committee's members. The Council also "oted to pay a total of $290 to the 24 dormitory presidents. A dance to be held in coopera tion with West Halls on Novem ber 7 was also approve by the Council. It will be held from 8 to 12 p.m. in Waring lounge. Meal tickets must be shown for admis sion and 50 cents will be collected from West Hall men and dates Nittany men and dates will be admitted free. Donald Davis was appointed athletic chairman by the Council. The question of allowing Nit tany men to eat in coed dining halls is now being discussed by the University Food Service and the Nittany men and coeds in volved. Barry Bien, council mem ber, said. Former Prof Publishes Book on Photography Many campus scenes and per sons are pictured in the book, "Basic Photography," authored by Marvin Weisbord, former instruc tor in journalism. The volume, whose text and photographs w'-re done by Weis borti, is an in, Iructional manual for amateurs on how to take bet ter pictures. It is one of the vol umes in the Modern Camera Guide Series of the Chilton Co. live jazz on Sunday? yeah! have you ever been to sutton place? if not, do so, people; you're missing a big scene. it's the finest espresso house in town. not to mention the snacks. and it's open all week, plus twice on sundays (no other place can make this claim.) like all the members are having one this sunday from 2 to 5, and we invite you and your friends and your enemies to dig it with us. frieda lee and her friends will be sounding all day for you, which is something to hear and see. a few words of advice—let's make It groovy for all and try out the floor for us; we think we have the finest floor in the area. and also the finest area on the floor. we know it's the coldest, so bring something to sit on besides your date. that's unless you dig a cold floor and you don't dig your date. it's the cleanest, though; so dress accordingly. a final note before sunday—we don't spend bread for ads unless we have something big. let's all prove our point and give frieda and her friends a warm reception so that she still has her friends, money breaks a lot of people up. sutton place 100 s. frazier st., under western auto .)pen . from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays, 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. weekends this sunday4rieda and friends from 2-5 admission: 75c Book Fair Planned iCirca Staff Will Hold Organizational Meeting ByEd Department Circa, a literary magazine writ- A book fair will be held by thelten and published by students, will hold an organizational meet from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday in 424 Boucke. ;in 404 Boucke. I All candidates and those wish - • A selection of over 300 titles offing to join the circulation, publi adult, teenage and children's city, editorial or ai t staffs should books, including current bestireport at 7.30 p m sellers and classics will be of. fered All books will be sold at dis-; count prices. 1 - For CLASSIFIEDS Call ! UN 5.2531 SAVE UP TO 50% DANCE PROGRAMS Personalized matches, napkins Commercial Printing 352 E. College Ave. Al) 34794 fuzz dub members: 50e PAGE THREE
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