The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 15, 1959, Image 6

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Nittany Christmas Party Called
'Great Success' by All Attending
Nittany Area’s first Christ-!
mas party for orphans was;
called a "great success" by all;
participating students, faculty
members and orphans.
The oiphan-i ailived at 12 15,
pm Sunday in fiont of the Nit-i
i.inv Union Building ready to be- 1
gm then In/’ adventuie They
weie lrnmerliately taken inside
and given a tiaditional turkey
dinner with all tile tnmmmg.s. j
After dimn-i, two orplians vveie
taken to each individual unit to
lie entertained by the residents
Coeds fiom Leonides had also of
feied to help entertain the or-!
phaiis, and one went to each unit 1
The students entertained with,
Christrna', skiC and group singing
The guests were then broughi i
back lo a gayly decorated Nit- 1
lany Union Building where
they saw movies for an hour.
Three cartoons and a Christmas
story were presented.
Since the youngster i were get
ting hungiv again, five big cakes
Party Planned
By Blair House
Students in Blair Home, Noith
Hull-., will shale then Christinas
(elehialion with 40 oiphan chil
dien fiom Blair Countv fiom 3 to
C p ill todav
Donald Hethciington. president
of Blair House, and Gerald Rad
bill. social chairman, when mak
ing plans toi a Chiistmas celebra
tion. decided the party should in
clude olheis les, fortunate than
themselves A logical solution was
to invite 40 oi plains fiom the
Williamsburg Home This was
done with the' suppoit of the
Altoona Chamber ot Commeice.
When the childien arrive on
the campus, thev’ll find a Chiist
mas tiee, movies, games and toys
Santa Claus will he theie too
Thc-v will 30m the students in
a Chiistmas dinner in Warnoek
Hall that will feature turkey with
all the trimmings, and to be suie
that the children have a good
time, a student will serve as a
host for eaih child.
"I hope they’ll have a good
time." Ilethei'ington explains, "be
cause I know all of us aie going
to eniuy it "
Repairs 1
Car Radios Television
Phonographs 1 Radios
television cm
service
center
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
A
SNIP
IN
TIME
SAVES
A
LOT
OF
EMBARRASSMENT
•• • •
HOWARD
SMITH
BARBER
SHOP
210 S. Allen St,
The Friendliest
Clip Joint (n Taint
and otliei rofieshments weie
served to them
A talent show was then put
ion with acts featuring a magician
act and puppet .show, Mary Du
gan, Indie Queen, also sang.
Gifts wars distributed to each
orphan by a robust Santa Claus,
played by William Schimpf, last
year’s Nittany Council presi
dent.
Many University officials at
tended the affair including Dr.
Robei t G Bermeuter, special as
si’-tant to the president, Frank J.
Simes, dean of men, and Dorothy
A. Lapp, dean of women. Presi
dent Fne A Walker was not able
to attend because of a meeting
in New York but a personal note
expressing his apologies was sent
to the gtoup
It's Here Again ...
THE SKELLER'S ANNUAL
HOLIDAY WEEK DECEMBER 14-18
Combo Tonight and Thursday
WEDNESDAY is BOWERY NITE
complete with WAITRESSES
OTHER BOWERY NIGHT SPECIALS:
FREE PRETZELS
HOT DOG AND SAUERKRAUT SANDWICH 15c
The All-American Rathskeller
CORNER of E. COLLEGE AVE. and PUGH ST.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Little Theatre Cast
To Give Parody
“All’s Well That Ends—Well?”,
will be presented by the 5 O’clock!
Theatre this afternoon in the
Little Theatre, basement of Old
Main. i
The play, written by Charles 1
|Reed, graduate student in speech 1
from Russellville, Aik., presents
the old men of the commedia'
■del’ arte. I
i Included in the cast are_Barry
'Wilder, Richard Mazza, * Jerry,
■Vailey and Grace Ferrari. I
! Henry Moehling will direct the;
skit and David Raher is stage 1
Assisting in the product
tion is Tommie Moehling. j
1 —Only with the Permission of
Congress may an officer in U.S.
Government accept a title of no
bility or older of honor from an
other country
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Other Rogers $1.98 & up
RONSON $3.50 & up
Other Lighters. .. . 98c up
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7:30 till 4:30 SATURDAY
(ask about self-service)
Launderette . . . 210 W. College Avenue
Spend Summer 1960
in EUROPE—
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Save 30-50%
on round-trip chartered
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(leave in June, return in September)
For all University faculty,
students and their families
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for more information
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