FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1960 2 Peopl By Fall Two persons, one a student, were injui'ed yesterday after noon when a barrage of bricks fell on them from the top of the Athletic Store, at the corner of College Ave. and Allen St. Susan Eberly, sophomore in arts and letters from State College, was hit on the hand by one of the falling bricks and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter of Boals burg was struck on the shoulder. Dr. Thompson Dale, who was across the street in tie Corner Room, was summoned and he took the victims to his office for ex amination. Neither was seriously hurt Some of the tailing biicks broke one of the front windows of the Athletic store. The police and firemen were called and they knocked the few remaining loose bricks down and then roped off the stdewalk. Harry Lietzell, one of the own ers of the ‘A’ Store, said Ihe bricks were apparently loosened by the ice and snow. As the snow thawed the bricks were no longer held in place and they fell. Lietzell said he was busy in the store at the time. He heard a noise and looked up just in time to see flying bricks hitting and smashing his window. He saw the passersby being struck and ran to summon Dr. Dale. On Sunday, the party will holdi . final nominations and will decide' Eight Students Named on definite party platforms for, ay q._„j the coming election. This meeting T ® Control B ®® r ® j will be held at 7 p.m. in 121 Eight students have been named Sparks, to the Board of Control of the Book Exchange.' Guy Tucci was named chair-j man of the board. Other mem bers are Eennee Goldman, per sonnel manager; Robeit Wayne, purchasing agent; Spencer Mc- Graw, store manager; Robert Um stead, advertising manager; Law rence Abrams, ÜBA manager; Barbara Moore, secretary; and Donald Saubel of the Associated Student Activities, treasurer. 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ALPHA SIGMA DELTA TAU THOMPSON ZETA TAU ALPHA Courtesy of Penn State Photo Shop Concert Tickets Rivals to Meet | Are Available In April Contest A i mi in 1 Competition will be strong be f\X fiIWD UeSK .tween Penn State and West Vir ginia at their annual Forestry Seventy-five student tickets Field Day on April 23 in Hort for the Cesare Siepi Wcst Virginia Mountain- Series concert will be avail-ieers will try to keep possession ofi able at 9 a.m. today at the S' Forestl T T ™P h -V Ax which J ’they won in Morgantown last Hetzel Union desk. year for their skill in log rolling,! -i Mrs. Nina Brown, chairman of.’ Oß chopping, Bull-of-the-Woods, . - the Artists Senes Committee, said: ban ‘ e . l ' bronc > archer y and other I fipnmic Wrtl#*i itbat tlle tickets are what remain ev T en ts \ ‘VimiUUa IV rsVIU Of the non-student tickets which! . In addition to the field events,. . * were not sold by 5 p.m. yesterday. dlb P la >' s ln Forestry Building will tTSJfSff. Campus Party will hold a spe- night in Schwab Auditorium. "w r r^’ dTnner cial meeting at 6 tonight in 30 lurKnd has been be K illnin e Kpm aT tht bar Sparks for any students who wish.suil^Eu”opeJl?mus£ festivals a s !be ™ e P its ln Holt Woods, to register. Additional prelimin-'those in Salzburg Florence and 1 * n tbe even ‘ n 6 there will be a ary nominations will also be made Edinburgh and square dance for the participating : tonight. j Siepi, who is famous for his,-~~^~^- S ' ! The party will elect new clique portrayals of leading roles in “ThejJAIUV ’officers. iMarriage of Figaro,” “Boris Go-!j> , At last Sunday’s meeting sev- ,dounov '” ‘‘ Faust -”‘‘The Barber of (| I At last sunaaj s meeting set , SeviUe ., and » Don Carlo » re . g ■ eial Campus Party Assemblymen :i easec j [,j s f u - s t album of popular ’ challenged the legality of John; music Jast la n. The album con j Brandt holding the clique chair- s j s ted of songs bv Cole Porter, jmanship Brandt, formerly treas-i siepi first appeared in this jiuei of the clique, assumed the country as a soloist on the Arturo position in January after both thejxoscanini broadcast of the Verdi chan man and vice chairman re-jßequiem in the Verdi Memorial signed. His action was approved ; Concert at Carnegie Hall with the by the steering committee, how-' NBC svmp hony ever, and since Sunday no fur ——- 2 Injured ng Bricks jther action has been taken byi (the Assemblymen. - —lf you wish to be perfect, fol low the advice that you give to others. All Gymnastic Experts You are cordially invited to at tend a preliminary round at the Lion’s Den preceding the National Gymnastics Meet to night. Enjoy ice-cold beverages and piping hot food with par ticipants and spectators alike. Use our convenient location and free parking for a friendly stop duz'ing each round of the meet. 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