hAo!! tiQHT DEFENDING CHAMPS—The Thu Kappa Epsilon quartet, (l-r), James Shugert, Kerry Kt- , mg,er, Hai ty Deemer and David James. will compete in the WC quartet finals at 8 . 00 tonight in Schwab Auditorium. Koons Claims Innocence In Ordinance Violation Lawrence Koons, junior testify at Koon's hearing. Koons was originally scheduled business administration fron - i' .to have his hearing with the 28 Shenandoah, and one of the other students who were charged (Continued on page twelve) students who was in the La-' Galleria Restaurant on E. Bea-I ver Ave. when it wi's raided on March 18 claims he ►s in-I 'lucent Koons said he had just stepped ; inside the door when the Slate' Liquor Control Board raided the,., establishment. He said that, al- 1 though physically in the building, he wasn't a patron. He was in the restaurant simply for the purpose of keeping himself Wa I m and not for purchasing an alcoholic btv ei age. The officials from the Liquor, Control Board who WC! e con-! dueling the raid refused to allowl him to leave and made him sign , a questionnaire to the effect that' he was in the building. Koons admitted being in the restaurant, but claimed he was waiting for a friend who will Is It Advantageous To Have The Penn State Figure Skating Club Affiliated With The USFSA? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Shop These Campus Shopping Center Stores The Kingston IS COMING THIS WEEK COME IN TODAY AND RESERVE YOUR COPY CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER 5 &Clock To Present 'Rich Man' "Rich Man, Poor Man, peg -1, garman, Thief," a modern par able in three scenes, will be presented at Five O'Clook. Theater today in the Little Theafer of Old Main. The parable is that of a poor man learning to fish as compared to an artist learning his art. The play was written by James Miller, senior in arts and letters 'from State College, who also di rected last week's Five O'Clock 'Theatre. Vincent Landro, junior in psychology from Hazleton. will play the part of Poorman, and David Raher, graduate student in theater arts from New York, N.Y., will play the part of Rich- man. The parts of Young Man and Young Woman will he played by, Rodney Busch, junior in theater arts from Glenville, W.Va., and Sara Bransdorf, freshman in art from Kingston, respectively. Vincent Scassellati, graduate ! student from Wilkes-Barre, will have the role of Jake the Beach comber. The Game Warden will be played by David Downing, junior in forestry from Arlington, a., and his wife will be played by Ann Cypher, sophomore in coun seling from Pittsburgh. David McGirr, graduate student in theater arts from Haverhill, Mass., is directing the play, and the technical direction is being !done by Michael Forgacs, also a ( graduate student in theater arts. NEWEST ALBUM Trio's Open Till 9 p. m. '!!" -4 ; - 1 - ", r"r.7. If EASTER Comes Can June Be Far Behind? June means graduation to Seniors . . . June means the home stretch to Juniors . . . ' Easter is The Time to arrange for ordering your Official Penn State Class Ring for June, for a gay summer, for a happy lifetime For Your Official Ring Tailored for the University It's SEND THIS AD HOME AS A WRITFIN SUGGESTION Why Walk? Ride To Class English Bicycles FOR RENT "You Can Get It at Metzgers" TUESDAY, APRIL 5, c liatfoag Oa the *A Stull Girls' and Boys' • 50c per hew •$lO per month Campos Shopping Carder We Sell Used Bicycles
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