TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959 Mortimer Crowned King At Mardi Brawl in HUB By Amy Rosenthal Samuel Mortimer, senior in Industrial engineering from Johnsonburg, was crowned Mardi Gras King Saturday af ternoon at Mardi Brawl, the jam session sponsored by Chimes, junior women's hat society. He was sponsored by Chi Omega sor ority. Kappa Delta was awarded the trophy for the best open booth of the Mardi Gras and Alpha Zeta Delta was given the trophy for the best closed booth. Trophies were presented by Dorothy Ty nan, president of Scrolls, senior women's hat society. Margaret Hulse, treasurer of Scrolls, reported that Mardi Gras took in a total of $1634.56. A total of $47.50 was contributed in penny votes cast for the king can didates, and $1162.06 was the total of admission and booth tickets sold. The money will be used by Scrolls for awarding two schol arships next fall. r Mortimer was chosen king on the basis of voting by admist sion tickets to the jam session and by competing in a talent show with the four other king finalists. Mortimer won the talent show with a clarinet solo of "Lullaby of ALL MEMBERS OF CREDIT STAFF 1:30 TONIGHT 9 Carnegie RAY McKINLEY leading the band and _playing in the same tradition with the authentic MILLER arrangements "THE BEST —.—. - •••••• —-••- •.. ••••••• •-- ..-,..........,_. • . ... .. .. ~... , .... ..: : 2 ... .•:._. .....,,.... DANCE OF •. . • • ... .-.; ~.. . . ••• ... ... ... .... • .„..•".• . •. :. •••• .. . ..•._•. ... ... . .. _. „ • . . ... .. _ .. THE YEAR" ........ . • - --•• •• :::...,:. ~...e.,..., .• .. •.' . - '.. . ~ Birdland." He was accompanied by the Pour Demensions Combo. TWO of the other finalists read or recited poems. Kenneth Flor ence, sponsored by Delta Zeta, read poems by Ogden Nash and Stephen Ott, after a singing intro dution by five sponsoring Alpha Epsilon Phi's, recite] "The Jab benvock." Lawrence Byers did a soft shoe cowboy dance aided by six Phi Sigma Sigma can-can girls and Garry Gentzler and four Sigma Delta Tau girls put on a gef-rich•puick pantomime entitled "The Old Man and the Seaweed." The Mardi Gras King was crowned by Jessie Janjigian and the king and runners-up were awarded gift certificates from men's clothing stores and record shops. Four hundred and fifty people attended the brawl to dance to the music of Don Grebbs and the Four Dimensions. "Effie," Alpha Tau Omega's St. Bernard dog also attended and although she had bought a ticket she was asked to leave four times by a disturbed member of the campus patrol. OLD and NEW TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA BEAT SYRACUSE From 9-1 o'clock Senior FFA Members Will Speak at Meeting The Penn State Collegiate Chapter of the Future Farmers of America will meet at 7 tonight in 112 Buckhout Laboratory. The opportunities in extension work and summer employment will be discussed by Charles Ault, David Jayne and Richard Stuby, senior FFA members. PENN STATE Laundry and Dry-Cleaners Helps You Look Your Best You can get 24-hour service at PENN STATE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS through your STUDENT AGENCY or same-day service at the plant at 320 W. BEAVER AVE. GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Simi-formal at Rec Hall for Chem Prof to Speak Joseph Jordon, associate profes sor of chemistry, will present a talk tomorrow in New York, N. Y., on "Hydrodynamic Voltamme try." He will speak before the Eastern Analytical Symposium sponsored by Analytical Groups of the American Chemical Soci ery; Society for Applied Spectro scopy and Metropolitan Micro • chemical Society. AT THE HUB DESK it's the the Meserole to Address 'Belles Lettres Meeting Harrison T. Meserole, English instructor, will be featured speak er at Belles Lettres Club meeting 7 tonight in Simmons lounge. He will speak on "Pages From Forgotten Periodical; Courtship and Marriage in Early America." BEAT SYRACUSE for the Junior Prom PAGE FIVE