PAGE TV/0 Gras Mardi T • at Mardi Gras,,the all-women's carnival offering skits, and skill and fun games will begin at 8 tonight in Recreation Hall. Before the carnival begins, a motocade of the 21 king candidates will tour the campus. The motocade will begin at 6 :;0 p.m. at the Entrance Road. The king will then pass by McElwain Halls. go up Short- lidge Rd. and Park Ave. to the plot th Halls; pass the Libraly and, proceed up Curtin Rd to the West Haft; and arrive at [tee Hail ft'', the stat of Mardi Gras. Vincent Marino. master of , ceremonies. will introduce all the kings and five finalists will be picked by penny voting. Three judges will give first, sec ond and third place ribbons to booths and open shows. Mardi Gras is sponsored by Scrolls, senior women's hat so ciety. A 15-cent admission fee will be charged. The five Mardi Gras king final ists will put on a talent show at Mardi Brawl jam session which will be held from 1 to 4 p ni. to- Nominations Due For Two Councils Freshmen and juniors in chem istry and physics who are inter-; ested in running for student council positions must sign any' of the nomination rosters located on the bulletin boards in thei chemistry and physics buildings.' The deadline is today. Tomorrow is the deadline for fil ing freshman nomination forms' for the Business Administration Student Council. Forms ma 3 be, obtained in 120 Boucke Student council elections will! be held Nov. 3 and 4. 1 THESIS MULTILITHING ECONOMICAL ONMERCIAL PRINTING 352 E. COLLEGE 'CHURCH-STATE-ONE?' NOVEMBER 5 Speaker: Father Water Guthrie— St Joseph's College HUB Assembly Room -- 7 P.M. Festivities 8 Tonight l'Cittany, Simmons arid morrow to the Hetzel Union ball room Samuel Parsons. Robert Mc- Cracken and Jessie Janjigian will select the Mardi Gras king and he will be crowned by Miss Janjigian. Mardi Brawl, sponsored by Chimes, junior women's hat so ciety, will feature the music of Don Grebhs and of the Four Dimensions. Vincent Marino will award trophies to the winning Mardi Gras booth and open show. Poitable radios will be set up 'to broadcast the West Virginia- Penn State football game. . . • . • 00IN I D 3 ,1 .y/ . , r- AT :2 7.41)7_,,T ai(ye .t -HELD AV ER 'nos pa_ow nAy CO STARIYaG TONY RANDALL iNgNsEmA 4 CO ER THELMA RITTER NICK AOLIES• MARCEL OALIG-11111A IRAK ARAM PRODUCTION • A UNIVERSAL NITERNATIONAL RELEASE Feat.: 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:33, 9:34 AD 11-4794 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Junior Prom Contest Photos Due Tomorrow Photographs of entrants in the , Junior Prom queen contest must be submitted at the Hetzel Union . desk by noon tomorrow. The prom committee will then select 16 semi-finalists from' among the applications. These girls will be interviewed on Sun day, and the committee will choose five finalists. For the first time in the his tory of the contest, a reception preceding the prom will be held Friday night for the finalists and the judges. Jack Harper. Charles Petnick, William McMullen, Ethel Me serve, and Blaine Harvey will act as judges. The queen will be picked on the basis of beauty, poise, and personality. For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5.2531 * CATHAUM NOW SHOWING THE FEMALE JUNGLE! 1 ' an `'Ti- E BEST oF 2,7 EVERYTHING - -: ^=e- - rare sows° 1111111111111111 Hope Lange Martha Hyer ...............-- . * NITTANY NOW DOORS OPEN 6:45 A CHILLING THRILLER! "ORDERS TO KILL" EDDIE ALBERT SATURDAY ALL DAY v.:;-. tr, OEN TS ‘14!"., , l ' T,k y i-_-:R+ ,ckuNKIRK Listen to PENN STATE vs. WEST VIRGINIA FOOTBALL Safurday, 115 Warmup 1:00 WMAJ -- 1450 First 'Daily Collegian' PUBLICITY & PUBLIC RELATIONS WORKSHOP Tues. & Wed. Nov. 3 - 4 6:30 to 8 p.m. (Both workshops will he identical— Be sure to attend one!) Publiiity chairmen especially should attend —Everyone Welcome! Coffee will be served after the program HAVE YOUR DATE? Just one week from now all of the 8.M.0.C.'s • will be congregating at Rec Hall to swing to the blended sounds of the GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Ray McKinley will be up on the platform leading his gang from 9 to 1 o'clock and featuring Lenny Hambro who will sing to you semi-formal swingers on the night of NOVEMBER 6, 1959 So really hustle and get your date and both of you can shuffle together for only five George Washingtons ($5) at the JUNIOR PROM • . Wti 011 11 ' ‘ Glr • . sal ; n il t • .00 , " l e ? Planning a Fall or Winter Wedding? Call for an appointment to be arranged in the privacy of your own home or in our store, where you will receive exacting details of every flower arrangement and bouquet for your wedding party. Our "George Kerstetter," wedding consultant and fashion in flowers designer will go through every detail with undivided attention and exactness. Your wedding flowers will be designed with you and the current fashions in mind, when you call Elgin 5-4786. and ask for George, Your call will be the beginning of your fashion amle, complete wedding service. You will receive suggestions along with the flowers you have in mind to make your wedding different and up-to-date. Lyons Florists 129 W. Bishop Street Bellefonte, Po. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1959
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