The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 29, 1960, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1960
Olympics
Finalists
Selected
Sixteen linalisls ha
chosen to compete :
Queen of Hearts and :
titles for the Spring
Olympics
The Queen of Heaits
who competed in basket
shooting, volleyball servn
ing and swimming, ar
Havllav (Alpha Chi On-
Beta Sigma Rho). Nan
man (Alpha Epsilon Phi
Sigma Delta)
Brooke Minmch (AIN ). Pollv
Milton (Alpha Omicron Pi and
Phi Kappa P-i) Helen Oakes (Al
pha Gamma Delta and Ki ppa Del
la Rho). Ardyth Phillip, (Alpha
Della Pi and Phi Sigma Kappa),
Susan Rich (Kappa Kappa Gam
ma and Alpha Sigma Phi) and
Sandra Teren/ini (Haller and Del
ta Chi).
Tha finalists for the He-Man
title are Richard Cunningham
(Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Del
ta Delta), Anthony Wayne (Del
- ta Upsilon), Paul Bohan (Phi
Kappa Tau and Alpha Phi), and
Bob MiPnqer (Siqma Alpha Ep
silon and Delta Gamma).
Eugene Rinkus (West Halls).
Theodore Steinman (Zeta Beta
Tau and McKee Hall), James Kerr
(Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma
Delta Tau), and Charles Gaston
(Tau Kappa Epsilon and Zeta Tau
Alpha).
The finalists will ride in sports
cars in the float parade which
begins at 5 30 tonight.
Each of the finalists will be
accompanied by his or her part
ner into the finals which will he
held at 2 p.m. Sunday on the
Hei2el Union field.
The 50-yard dash, basketball
throw (which is like a shot put)
and standing broad jump will be
included in the finals for the
Queen of Hearts title.
He-Man finals will consist of
the btoad jump, shot put and
bench press.
The Wesley Foundation
presents the film
REPORT FROM AFRICA
Sunday, May 1 6:30 p.m.
•An interview with leaders and people shown
striving tor freedom in Ghana, Kenya, Belgian
Congo, and Rhodesia.
• The film doesn't start until 6:30. but there is a
snack supper at 5:30.
AIM-Leonides Annual Banquet
h'ittany Lion Inn
T lursday, May 6
Invited guests will receive tickets personally.
Council Members HUB desk 1.75
Any on* else HUB desk 3.00
TICKETS OBTAINABLE UNTIL
. SUNDAY. MAY 4
*
e been
or the
fe-Man
Week
finalists,
jail foul
1 ft, bowl
-2 Susan
ega and
cy Hilf
and Phi
—Collt'Kian Photo bv Steve 01e«ne\irh
AS THE HOUR DRAWS NEAR the picture increases. Membeis
of-Zeta Tau Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon busily piepaie their
float for tonight’s paiade.
Collegium Musicum Singers
Will Present Vocal Concert
The Penn State Singers, a cantata duc-i foi two sopra
rectecl by Raymond H. Brown,|~ s v,nt!en by Johann K:icger
f " !Thp sopianos an; Kav Esslmgei
assistant professor in music. hind Samba Shkei. ~
will present a concert at 8 to-’ The-tcnor David Jueis will then
• ,1 T t i , T ▼ 'sing a cantata solo by Hcinncii
night in the Hetzel Union Scluict/ A funeral cantata bv
Building assembly room. Bach winch wai originally wnt
rp, • , ten tor voice and obsolete brass
a rui , M 0l ! S br°' vn a \instruments has been transcribed
tmns^imf-if'i" lo ‘ mocl ern instruments by Eliot
a-f°i f tJP * L "f 1C IllSt bla it-'Block, graduate assistant in music
f ,,.n'?u y ° f „ mus, “ ! n education and will be next on
Geimanv at the time of Bach. lhe pro( , ran ,
Since then they have been 01- .
gani/ed m most of the umversi- A » a " by Bach from Motet
ties in America and Germany. N° 6 under the dncction ot
n , u . . u , ... , . Block will conclude the program,
lhe program tonight will begin y
with an Elizabethan madrigal,
,“Sound the Trumpet"’ by Henry |
Purcell. This tenor duet will be
piesented by David Juers and'
Samuel Gordon. j
| Next on the program will be.l
early church music by Palestrina 1
and Byrd. This will be followed I
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
*■
with a BOX LUNCH from HERLOCHER'S
HERLOCHERiS BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN TAKE - OUT
* •*» * *
HEAD for WHIPPLE'S
The BOX LUNCH contains;
BAR-B-QUED Vi CHICKEN
POTATO SALAD
PEPPER CABBAGE
ROLLS and BUTTER
DILL PICKLE STRIP
$1.39
Clyde Jones Art Exhibit
Being Shown in Temp
An art exhibition of oils done I.ucien E. Bolduc chief of the
by Chde Jones, giaduale student Campus Patiol, will utiic fiom
m ait education fiom Um\ersit\ blf> P°‘ s *
Pmk, is now on displav fiom H 11 ‘‘ ' uU . bc by John
F F. Gnlaicut who is piescnlly a
am.tolo pm m Temporary captain with the Campus Patiol.
The exhibition entitled "Thiee Bolduc said Galuidu will succeed
Colleges and Oils." will continue Bolduc as ailmg duet until a
until May 7 netv one is appointed
It is a Pink Elephant
SPRING WEEK 1960
A, -
Located in Coffee Spot Bldg.
Bolduc to Retire Soon
As Campus Patrol Head
And, of course, Herlocher's includes
all napkins and uiensils, free of
charge. Place your order now or
come in and pick up a delicious
BOX LUNCH from Herlocher's.
Call AD 8-1016
or stop in at
227 E. Beaver Avenue
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