The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1960, Image 2

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    PAGE rwo
Spring
Found
By BARBARA YUNK
A eat toon character with a long bill and spectacles has
replaced Old Main.
Of course this substitution is only temporary. For the
iv. l of the week a picture of this character, instead of Old
Mam. will appeal- on the scieen of all TV courses—before
cl.i ,■>, 11. U is j
'1 hr .licit* being used which pic- ««. r a _ . I* • f
I'U". th" bespectacled noose yW KHL A 1 i Ifinl
l. ,i p.iit of the pie-Spimy, W‘*t*k '* w WUUtIMI
pinnuim wluth will he m full « i * •
se i'u: fo, th" lest of the week. iQKeS ACtlOtl
That pink elephant you see
swinging from the balcony of A -i
the HUB and that goose (repre- IAQUinSf vO6QS
senting Mother Goose) that you . w .
see people carrying are signs j Iwo penalties were handed
°* n , ° ther *J? an Spring j r |ov\n and late minutes were
Week 1960. And. although Pm
nochio isn’t taking any chem- (discussed at a meeting of
islry courses, he’s spending W SGA Judicial vesterdav af
more time jn front of Osmond
than any chem major an- ternoon.
other sign of Spring Week 1960.
Rcine m b cr those f.nmliai
"shotls” which follow downtown
movies’' The ones that say "eat
popcorn" 9 These, too, have been
replaced by announcements of “Iti
Happened Once Upon a Time.”
Individual gioups have enteied
(he publicity (tame In case you 1
hadn't noticed, those crowns
which have appeared on somej
heads aiuund campus are not the'
emblems of a new hat society.
Gieen witches Soaring at you
fiom collais, candy canes and lol
lipops and gentlemen in turbans
aie all foicninners of the carni
val themes for Saturday night.
Some more serious publicity
aids were undertaken this week,
publicity chairman Jacqueline
Leavitt said. Chairmen of the
various events in Spring Week
have begun to wear skimmers.
This, she said, will identify
them so people may ask them
questions pertaining to the
events.
A huge story book, none the
woise for the mm, pi petrel at tlir
foot of tin* Mall, will be another
aid for all those eoneerned with
Spiing Week, she said. The book
wilt carry the date, tune and lo
cation of events, the paiade route,
advei tisrmcids and articles pei
taming to Sprint; Week 1960
Goodv/in Gets Position
H Eugene Goodwin, dneetor of
the .School of Journalism, was
elected to the acei editing commit
tee of the Ameiiean Council of
Education foi Journalism at
weekend meetings held in New
Yoi 1;
* CATHAOM
NOW: 1:20. 3:51, Ci3B. 9:27
It/i. M C M ttmin i iji t w.ft
Y HOME FROM
X ~ the hill
ROBERT MITCHUM ELEANOR PARKER
{ H CiHtMAiCOPB a/ri |
“* NITTANY
Today Doors Open 6:45
A Superlative Murder Mys
tery m the Great Biitish
Manner’
“THE GREEN SCARF”
Michael Redgrave
ANN TODD - LEO GENN
bill McMullen florist
130 E, College Avenue AD 7-4994
Week Signs
Everywhere
A mac-day stnct campus was
[given to a junior girl who returned:
to her residence hail two hours’
;after sign-in time. She will have'
Ito sign in at 6 p.m. and will be
(restricted from dating, the HUB
,and any area off campus. j
Several girls who failed to sign
.out prior to Easter vacation rvere,
(given warnings and will have the'
I responsibility for taking care of
!yellow travel sheets in their resi-,
.dence halls for the hostess for two,
weeks m May. j
In other action Diane Moritz,,
acting chairman of Judicial, 1
stressed that all accumulated late 1
minutes become part of the girl’s
personal file. They should be used
(judiciously, she said. I
Members of Judicial recom
mended that dorm meetings be
hold to decide on specific places
near the dormitory where
sunbathing will be acceptable.
That’s what a career in life insur
ance sales, leading to sales man
agement, could prove to be—if
you're looking fora job with limih
less opportunities. Without any
investment of capital on your
part, you can be in business far
yourself. And there's no ceiling
on your potential income.
Our booklet, "Career OpportunL
ties", is yours for the asking.
Just phone or write us
George A. Borosqoe
t 103 E. Beaver Ave.
1 State College, Penna,
Office ADams 8-0544
Residence AD 8-1364
j PROVIDENT MUTUAL
' Life Insurance Company ,
of Philadelphia
FLOWERS
Flowers are such a thought
ful gift. Mom is sure to ap
preciate them whether she
is visiting Penn State or
staying home tor Mother’s
Day. Why not order her fa
vorite flower early?
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
MOM
Student Leaders
invited to Help
Alumni Campaign
Junior and senior student lead-'
ers will be invited this week to,
participate in Senior Week ac
tivities by acting as class agents
for the 1960 Alumni Association
membership drive.
Class agents will contact ap
pioximately 10 seniors each, to
tell them about the Alumni Asso
ciation and its set vices to the Um-|
\ersii> and its graduates.
A kick-off meeting will be held
,al 7:45 p.m. May 8, at the State
College Hotel At that time class
agent- will team moie about the
Alumni Association and receive
in-tructions and materials to use
during the campaign which will
begin May 8.
Senioi Class Piesident Theodore
Haller said the success of Senior
Week will depend greatly on the
effotts of the class agents them
:.e!ve-
Encampment Applications
Applications for the 1960 Stu
dent Encampment are available at
the Hetzel Union desk. They must
ibe returned by Friday.
ONLY THREE MORE WEEKENDS!
>4 "
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Tickets Available NOW at HUB or door
LA Council Approves
Donation, Scholarships
The Liberal Arts Student Coun
cil voted last night to give $5O to
the World University Service and
two $l5O scholarships to Univer
sity students.
! Sheila Cohen and Herbert Gold
'stein were appointed Orientation
Week chairmen for the Council,
and Sheila Cohen was appointed
parliamentarian.
The Council will hold a tea!
May 8 at the home of Dean Ben
lEuwema of the College of Liberal
Arts. There will be a business
'meeting at that time.
Ponla-lG
; \ /
; S r
and I'll dance
seamless stockings
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1960
Women's Chorus Dinner
Will Be Held Tonight
The Penn State Women’s Chor
'us will hold its annual dinner at
5:30 today in La Galleria Restau
rant.
New officers for the coming
year will be announced and keys
will be presented to members
who have been In Chorus for six
semesters. Dress will be casual.
Bar-B-Oued Chicken
Halves—6sc and up
WE DELIVER
AD 81016
Herlocher’s Bar-B-Oued
Chicken Take Out
Located in Coffee Spot Bldg.
U.S. GOVERNMENT
REFUSES TO
RECOGNIZE
LA GALLERIA
AS A KINGDOM
The owners of La Galleria
feel it would be much more ad
vantageous to be an indepen
dent kingdom, so they have
seceded from the Union.
The government will not
recognize this secession so
“Union troops" are mobilizing
on the borders of 233 E, Bea
ver,. An appeal for help was
ignored by the Cuban embas
sy, but Patagonia, Greenwich
Village, the natives of the
Gaspe Peninsula and Sutton
Place have all pledged their
assistance. The British Com
monwealth has also pledged
its assistance but La Galleria
refuses to recognize the Com
monwealth’s existence.
In the near future La Gal
leria may come to be known
not as the “home” of the $1 19
steak, but the "kingdom" of
the 51.19 sfeak.
Come down to the dutv free
port of La Galleria, where
there is no custom’s inspection,
and try some of our foreign
dishes. (We have American
Dishes but who can tell what
will happen in the next few
days')
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
YOUR FAVORITE
DELICATESSEN DISHES
DELIVERED TO YOU DUTY
FREE. CORNED BEEF,
PASTRAMI. TONGUE,
SALAMI, TURKEY
WITH FRESH RYE BREAD
COLE SLAW AND POTATO
SALAD, ALONG WITH
YOUR FAVORITE SOFT
DRINKS. ALL MEATS
IMPORTED FROM
PHILADELPHIA. CALL
AD 8-8122 7 P.M. io 1 A.M.,
OR COME DOWN TO THE
ATMOSPHERIC CELLAR AT
233 E. BEAVER AND EAT
IN AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT LISTENING TO
THE FINEST IN JAZZ AND
DANCE MUSIC.
INCIDENTALLY WE
DON’T ROLL UP OUR
DANCE FLOOR ON
WEEKDAYS.
This week ive've only received
18,641 fillets; so, first come,
first served.
RESERVATIONS Now Being
Taken for MOTHER'S DAY
AD-8-8122