PAGE rwo Panhel Announces Fall Rush Program The final plans for the Fall semester rushing program have been announced bv the Panhellenic Council. All rushees, who may be former on-campus students or transfer juniors with a 2.0 All-University average or second semester freshmen with a 2 ,'i All-University average, will be to attend all the sorority ~ “ open houses. > r I la- open houses will be held Pf*t on Sunday afternoon. Sept 18, and * »VV*I I MI Uw v Saturday and Sunday afternoons, (Continued from Page One) Sept a 4 and 25 Each rushee will erpillar with a monocle smoked he nart of a guided group which his water pipe as Alice tried to will spi nd 15 minutes at each sor- carry on a conversation with him. 01 I) V The informal rushing period will extend from Monday. Sept. 26. through Wednesday. Oct. ' 5. Each sorority will decide ' which hours it will be rushing, j Standard Panhc-Uenie in vita-1 (ions will he issued by the soror ity to the rushee and delivered tO' her_ under tier door j If the invitation is issued for a function on the same day, it must, lie deliveted to the rust tee’s room! before ft am and relumed by 1' |i m of that day bv the rushee to! the designated place when; each] sorority will pick up the mvita-i tions bv 2 p.m. The rushee will check each invitation either ac-; eept, intemsted but no fiee hours,' or icgiet j Bids may not be issued be fore 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5. A ! bid may be issued to a rushee ] only after she has visited the I sorority suite a maximum of four times. Sorority preferential lists shall lie submitted to the dean of women’s office at 8 am, Oct 7 All bids and lists will be matched according to IBM preferential bidding Ribboning will take place at 7 p m on Friday, Oct. 7 m, v Ji AH during the month we will have OPEN HOUSE in the Gift Department.... We are anxious that you see all the wonderful gifts we have assembled from far and wide. A Magnificent MAGNOVOX Stereo Hi Fi Phonograph (list price $209.00) SO make THE MUSIC ROOM your gift headquarters for MOTHER’S DAY and all other occasions. And of course the latest in Records. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA A huge orange pumpkin, trans-ii formed into a coach, stood beside : Cinderella cvho was dressed m her] ballgown of purple and white The parade was led by the TIM- Leonides float made of varied pas tel napkins and carrying the five finalists for the Miss Penn State; title Children from the town, as; well as one little girl who was vis- 1 iting for the day from Harris- 1 burg, rode with the finalists. j The parade had its usual casu alties as one float lost one of its! wheels—a roller skate—before it! was two blocks from the starting point. A wobbly castle tower; which was listing to starboard as' the parade passed in front of Simmons Hall collapsed by the! time the parade reached Pollock Rd. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS LOBSTER HOUSE ( Sunday Dinners } 1 j 12-8 ) TAXI RETURN GRATIS / Of* SO ... in order to make it worth the trip ...we are giv ing away ...to the lucky ticket holder... See us for details. Winner to be announced Wednesday, June Ist, at 4:00 P.M. You do not have to be present to win Open evenings till nine Hon. thru Friday ~. Saturday till 5:30 Thunderstorms May Interfere With Construction of Carnival (Continued from Page One) < ity as well as the required num-j ber of tickets. ' Points for the booths will range, between the maximum 250 andi the minimum 100 points for eachj of the three criteria Points for! tickets v.ill be awarded by de-. living a percentage of points of all tickets collected up to 850 Preliminary points fiom the, carnival will be used to deter-j mine winners bv computing the■ points under an over-all point! system. The group which places, first in the carnival will get 40; points; the second, 25 and the' third, 15. j There will be 12 judges for the! icarnival, three for each of the! story categories of children's stor-! lies, nursery rhymes and legends; plus 3 for the games. i The carnival judges will be Dean of Women Dorothy J, Lipp, Wilmer E. Wise, assistant to the 1 f-VV:T|J4"ow "Babeli® Goes to War" PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION TONITE “Sneak Preview" Time 8:44 SUN.. MON.. TUES. “3 Murderesses" PLUS “Big Leaguer” Wonli ■> MUSIC ROOM 143 S. Allen Street dean of men; Dean of Men Prank iSimes; R. Mae Shultz, assistant, to the dean of women; Ross Leh~‘ Iraan. assistant executive secretary; lof the Alumni Association and; !Will lam F, Fuller, manager of As-, jsociated Student Activities | Ray T. Foitunato, director oF employee relations, Fred VV. , Kniffin, associate professor of Miss Judith Stoyle, ] instructor of business statistics, jFrank S. Neusbaum, professor of [theatre arts; M. Nelson McGeary,' head of the Department of Politi- 1 cal Science; and Joseph Giusti,' instructor in commerce and man-' jagement The finals for the Spiing Week Olympics will be held beginning at 2 p.m tomorrow on the Hetzel Union Field. 1 mfmisic ROOM v‘i Sfarlife Drive-in Theatre ROUTE StS BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE «nd BELLFrOXTE Saturday -- 8:30 BUT NOT FOR ME Clark Gable, Carroll Baker • • • The House That Roared Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg • • • The Storm Rider Scott Brady, Marla Powers Sunday, Monday, Tuesday “it Started with a Kiss” Debbie Revnolds. Glenn Ford “The Big Operator” Mickey Rooney Mamie Van Doten oATURDAi'. APRIL 30. fyoo Ed Faculty Members Attend National Meeting. Four faculty members of the College of Education participated m the national convention of the American Personnel and Guid ance Association in Philadelphia leeently
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