< l it % r • ..td %ks '44 .' . ' N. • , . 4 -4 1 t ... : 2C 111`; 4. , Axisor 3TANIPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION may be seen at the new exhibit hemp shown now at the Patter?. Library. The stamps are hum the collections of members of the Mt Nittany Philatelic SOCIPi V Tryouts for Musical Will End Tonight Final trouts for Cole Porter's Broadway musical "Kiss Me Kate," the Thespians' spring show, will he held from 7 to 9 too in 2 Cat negie, The sl u ‘‘ ill he presented the weekend of March 31, Apt il I and 2 Hichind Mai/a, duector, said thal dancer, \ingeis and actors ale !wetted for the• piodue t ion, and a -aage ( tow will be ,elected. sti lan, can ako It y out to] the or che.ti a, and flax (anal), omit dtrialoi of the :Aim% , void thole IN a pat 111 ul it need foe reheat aI pi tin \t, The sophisticated musical comedy is based on the idea of a "show within a show" as a group of young entertainers try to turn Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" into a Broadway musical. ).,1)(1 111,11 the male and fenutle Iwo.. Pica Giaham and I.lll‘ V.'ne ;tll,l the tole 1)1 t ‘)11111; 1,111114, LON ',ant', Irsiltlll` flood AlOll2, With ,11)1111, the 101 C Of Bill 01, LalIC, partiwt, tr q;•ne• dAntln.tdbilliv The 1),m1; Kato - wa , I)S' S 1111 rind lil Ila SPe- W. 14. O \ i (MO I)' 101 Man( e , el I` pie ,, onteti ,1l t('l it Opened In 19)3 Some of the more popular songs of the show are "So I Love," "Wundebar," "Another Opening, Another Show," and "Brush Up Your Shakespeare." SrIIIIICV. junior to drt, and letter. from Bethlehem, will (lo the dun oor.;idphy for the show, and the haxe been de , ,ignect by lbehaid a senior in al elotoetuto nom State Collei;e w 4 •ir 0 eo. 0 .1 a 0 , V t ‘ "') iX t% I 4 it 111 IA 1‘ X I , * 4 4 S. COME ANY WAY Yea CAMi 111211 1111014 , re 4" One hundred years ago, there \vete 49 student:, enrolled at the University. Current enrollment is 13,000. PROMOTION STAFF TONIGHT -- 7 P.M. age WEST PENN POWER COMPANY a CABIN HILL, GREENSBURG, PA. ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE-COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Philatelic Collection On Display Currently displayed in the Fred Lewis Pattee Library are portions of the collections of members of the Mt. Nittany Philatelic Society. ' The display, which will con tinue thiough this month, in cludes examples of 19th century U.S. engraving art horn the col lection of Nelson Wood, research associate -'' ~' Wood said that the display dem onstrates typical stamp collecting. - Collectors specialize in fields which interest them." As a for mer naval officer, Wood saves "ships on stamps " Wood's collection is also repre sented by non-postage material, mostly World War I national and C O i ie an Photo Staff naval pi opaganda stamps from Germany, Fiance, Britain and the'Will Meet Tomorrow United States. The Collegian photography staff Precanceled stamps belonging will meet at 7 p in, tomorrow in to Doris M Dodds, U S. commem :the Collegian office. orative stamps and Swiss stamps The meeting is planned to re are also displayed. organize the staff for the spring Wood, pi esident of the State'semester. All should bring copies College chapter, said that the:of their schedules. New candi group meets at 7:30 p.m. on the : dates are invited to attend. (list Thursday of each month in, the junior high school cafeteria. 41,11 V ' ''{" X 4<ivi, PoliSci Prof to Speak At Omicron Delta Kappa Dr. Frank J. Sorauf, assistant professor of political science, will speak to members of Omicron Delta Kappa, men's leadership and honorary society at 9 tonight at the home of Dr. Wellington, professor of counselling education and education services, 321 S. Buckhout St. Sot auf will speak on "Religion and Politics: 1960 Elections." A COMPULSORY MEETING OF THE "DAILY COLLEGIAN" 202 Willard AII Staffers Must Attend! By KAY MILLS anical will be gn up er for State Wins 7 At Debate Meet Penn State's debate team parti cipated in a tournament at Wil liam and Mary College this past weekend, along with 22 other teams from the north and south. The negative team, composed of Alan Elms and Alan Davidson, won five and lost two matches, while the affirmative side, rep ►esented by Verne Barger and Dave Goodhart, won two and lost five The affirmatives met seven teams, including those of Navy, 'Florida and Darmouth. The nega ;lives also had seven matches, ;meeting William and Mary, Deni son and Richmond. among others The debators will travel to St. Vincent': College. Latrobe, this weekend and King's College, !Wilkes-Bari e, the following week end. Three weeks from now, they will participate in matches at Boston University, Mount Mercy College, Pittsburgh and the North . South Tournament at West Vir 'ginia. BEHOLD . . . the eyes of a Kappa While the picture was taken merely to try out a new camera it again gave us the pleasure of working with a most charming doll . • . despite the fact that she's a Kappa . . regardless of her broken English, knock knees and what have you. Publishing her name may brew up a storm (and make her available for a Puerto Rico vacation) so we'll leave it up to you to ferret It out. (It's in the above paragraph) And for some of you men (boys are disqualified) it might be worth the effort. PEOPLE are talking about ... the beautiful women who grace the Sutton Place coffee house, along with the casual atmos phere and delicious creations concocted by mine host Mssr. Stanley Greenblatt. people being photographed now before the Spring rush are getting the benefit of extra proofs while we experi ment with new film. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1960 Applications Available For University Jobs Students who wish to work at the University this semester should register now at the Student Employment Office. All students who registered for work last semester and want em ployment this semester are re quired to sign up again. $ days Save more at :749 6 9oligi Room 109 5. Allen 1 / 2 price •skirts, blooses *slacks, sweaters • bermudas 25% Off •fur-lined shoe boots •Desert boots only $6.99 yr , bill and bunny coleman
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