PAGE TWO Three More Rallies Boost Game Spirit "Patrol 5, patrol 5 . . . I need help. The mob is bearing down hard from the northwest." "What do you want me to do, Joe?" "Block off Pollock Rd." "But there's no one here." "Don't worry, there soon will be ... glub ... glub.'' Prom Tickets To Go on Sale Today at HUB Tickets for the Junior Prom, which will begin at 9 tonight in Recreation Hall, will be on sale at 9 a m today at the Hetzel Union desk. Tickets will also be available tonight at the door. The theme of the dance will'. be "abstract columns." The Glenn Miller Orchestra, under the direc tion of Ray McKinley and fea turing Lenny Hambro, will pro vide the musical background. The five finalists in the prom queen contest are: Lani Barlow, arts and letters major from Har rhburg; Jane Wilby, elementary education major from Syracuse, N Y.; Judy Norton, elementary education major from Merion Sta tion; Joanna Moatz, business edu cation major from Allentown; and Sue Sherman, elementary education major from Syracuse, N.Y. The finalists and judges were introduced at an informal recep tion held last night in the Chi Omega suite. The queen will be chosen on the basis of beauty, poise and personality. Teachers Examinations The National Teacher Exam inations will be given at 160 test ing centers by the Educational Testing Service on Feb. 13. A bulletin of infoimation with an application may be obtained from college official , . or by writing to the National Teacher Examina tion, Educational Testing Serv ice, 20 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. • •.. • ; „.AiNEKTON • STAI7 . ••• •". ~.• ' • S . . . • •.:, n 47 C 717 . . . '17740a, , t 'l7 i 717 P ~ rt ~ 0, Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarships Full tuition for one year plus $5OO cash grant Open to senior women interested in business careers as assistants to ad• ministrators and executives. Outstanding training. Information now available at the College Place ment Bureau. BOSTON 16, MASS. . 21 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17 N ly 230 Park Are. MONTCLAIR N 1 33 Plymouth St. PROVIDENCE 6 R 1 155 Angell St. KGKATHARiNE GIBBS sEcRETARrAL By JOHN BLACK Assistant Sports Ethtor These words were overheard from a passing motorcycle mount ed by a weary looking campus patrolman last night. Bedlam broke loose on at least three separate occasions as every one got into the act in the third; night of what has probably been one of the greatest displays of college spirit in the country. Discontented because they were confined to the halls dur ing the late evening rally Wednesday night an exhuber ant group of girls from Grange Hall massed, after evening chow, and started a march that took them to North Halls, West Halls, through the town and back to the Nittany Lion Shrine. Here a makeshift band, joined ,by a budding "Gene Kruppa" beating on a waste basket and [percussion men ringing cowbells, providing the accompaniment for songs and cheers. The newest cheer went, "Give me a S-Y-R- A-C-U-S-E what have you got? NOTHING!" Not to be denied, an undaunt ed corps of torch-bearing Nittany men moved on West Halls then on to West Halls then on to the Lion where everybody took his turn as cheerleader. From here the man moved toward town, picking tin mem (Continued on page three) : 7 -77-- , % VI - - "..."_-..:"-- ,:i _ ,:- - - . : - ._ - _ -1 All ark - ;, , i of the A Moon lF .1 ' are cordially invited to relax and enjoy the continental prepara tions of State College's only cafe espresso, SUTTON PLACE at 100 S. Frazier where the Western Auto Store meets the sidewalk ORGANIZATION MEETING for Editorial Staff of INDEPENDENT NEWSLETTER All independents interested in being on staff welcome. 203 HUB 2 p.m. Sunday THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 265 Pints of Blood Donated To Red Cross Two hundred and sixty-five, pints of blood were donated at, the Red Cross Bloodmobile can teen which was located in the Hetzel Union cardroom for the past two days. Out of 128 students scheduled to donate yesterday, 95 appeared, and there were 54 walk-ins. Sev en people were rejected because of medical reasons, making the amount of blood given yesterday, 142 pints. There were 123 pints donated on Wednesday. Loren D. Tukey, vice chairman of the State College chapter of the bloodmobile drive, said that the total of pints contributed was not as high as it has been in previous years. He said that the decrease in donations this year was probably due to the number of students who have colds and other illnesses. —Bright nickel plating proc esses whiell eliminate costly buff ing and polishing became com mercially available in 1937. Regain Cu Radios Television Phonographs Radios television • service .1 , center State College TV 232 S. Allen St. This Junior Prom Weekend See Players' "a mysterious folk drama of music, legend and dance" Tonight and Tomorrow 8 p.m., Schwab GET TICKETS NOW AT THE HUB Student Banner Contests Nittany Council - will hold a "Beat Syracuse" banner contest at 7 tonight in front of Nittany 20. The contest is open to all Nittany units and there will be a $lO prize for the winner. Following the contest all units will go to the pep rally on the field next to the new stadium. North Halls will also hold a ban ner contest at 6:45 tonight on the tennis courts at the North Halls. AUTUMN After we've won the game, why not take your, wife, sweetheart or a gang of "the boys" out to Duffy's to celebrate over an ex cellent dinner? You've never had a better steak than Duffy's in your life. The atmbsphere is pleasantly relaxing and in formal. Your favorite beverages are served. Duffy's Saturday: 5-9:00 p.m. Sunday: 12-9:00 p.m. In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) N°W FEAT.: 1:56, 4:30, 7:04, 9:28 SEE THE STARGERRIG STORY OF A/4,- STREETH... SEDUCTION! 4.;t CECIL Lemurs • .r• = - Zr r • TECHNICOLOR' * CATHAUM Now: 12:32, 2:44, 4:56, 7:08, 9:30 WILLIAM 62E17 '• . , THEYCAME TO CORDUltit A COLUMBIA PICTURE CINEMASCOPE • EASTMAN COLOR KIDDIES MATINEE SAT. 4 HOURS OF FUN! ne. * NITTANY TODAY—OPENS 6:45 P.M. SAT.—OPENS 1:15 P.M. • _ lr e Al AR COLOR S. OE ftl:tf ' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1959 —The nickel stainless steels were discovered and developed in Europe prior to World War I. USE To' l4 ° T.G.I.F. Combo TODAY 4 to C!,- P.M. and 9 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. THE DON KREBBS QUARTET STOP IN. and see our new "3 levels of atmosphere." TOMORROW NIGHT our first two levels will be open. ENJOY music played on our hi-fi. Listen to • Penn State vs. Syracuse , FOOTBALL 1 Saturday 1:25 Warm-up 1:00 WMAJ 1450 CAMERA CONCERTI Chamber Orchestra et 14 Strings and Winds 8:30 p.m. Sunday Schwab Aud. Students may obtain tickets without charge and others may purchase tickets at $1.25 at Hetzel Union Bldg. PLEASE NOTE: Effec tive immediately, the sale of tickets to Ar tists' Series programs will be limited to four (4) per person and the sale of tickets to the Hal Holbrook program on Nov. 17 will be limited to two (2) per person. Tickets for all programs are priced at $1.25. Stu dents will continue to obtain tickets without charge upon presenta tion of Identification Card. The Pennsylvania Stale University Artists' Series