PAGE TWO Seniors To Get La Vies On Monday The MD La Vie will be dis tilliuted to graduating seniors he ginning on Monday, May illution will be made between 8 and 11.49 ani and 1 and 4 45 in m the flettel Union card mown, according to the following scht.dule: Monday- College, of Educa tion, Engineeling and Architec tuii• and Ptiv,icli Education and Athletic, Tue , ,day —Collep,e, of Agl !col - tte e. litpAr,e•ss Adonnt-Aration and Mineral Indust! ie., Wednesday —Colieges of Chem i,try and PhY;sic-., Bottle Eco noniws and Liberal Ails Thu , it students who ate unable to ph k up then books according to this st hedule may obtain then copies on ThiusdstY, May 19. Sen iors who received their degree. in January, %vitt receive then books through the mail This year's 522-page annuJl v. a,edited by Kenneth B. Flor eni I. senior in psychology from Cleveland, Oht Eleanor T Za twill. senior in applied art. from Philadelphia, was t edam Accounting Club Will Meet The Accounting Club will hold a public accountilig forum as its final meeting of the semester 7:30 tonight in the Nittany LlOll Inn assembly room. Refreshments will be served. The meeting is open to the public —ln mythology, a three-headed dog, Cerberus, guards the en-! tianee to Hades Starlite Drive-in Theatre ROUTE 60 BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE Wednesday. Thursday B:4ii "Separate Tables" Deborah Kerr • Dasli Nivea —Ales— "Cast a Long Shadow" Audie Murphy • Terry !Awe Plus Carifen We'd declare a NATIONAL HOLIDAY (if we could) To give everyone a chance to visit the Rathskeller •Extraordinary food and beverage •Jusi ask Dean THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA WDFM Will Air Lion's Paw Debate "Lion's Paw at Penn State," a candidate for SGA vice president. recently circulated pamphlet con-! An audience of 25 persons will coining the influence of that se-'be accommodated on a first-come nor men s society, •.vill be the first-serve basis in the WDFM topic of WGFiters "Forum of the studio, third floor Sparks. An" at 9 tonight. In an unrehearAql debate 1959-' 60 Lion's Paw. member; Frank Rose Receives Grant Peal ion, past Univeisity party A grant of $31,050 from the Pub clique chairman, and Jay Haw- he Health Service, National Heart ley, pa,t chairman of the SGA. Institute, will be used by Dr. Ar- Rule, Committee, will meet non-!thur Rose, professor of chemical members Alan Elms, past editor engineering, for research entitled of Fioth. and John Mandl, re-I"High Temperature Preparative cently defeated Campus Party. Vapor Chromatography." DO YOU REALLY THINK YOU'VE SEEN gilt till you've read thee r aves! ....----- onr'"-P. OF FIRST c o SNOWING SIDE dar k OUT fi, VAr 411 4eZ reSt ieV N.Y.C.• c I ZeR Piattpsl 4 , 4 44 441. - *Go, 014frolltg ptsioah oldheilit eorg ishigto: e.;44114 o:acksoz: •rheleo .?.eari49 .1 - 411121), 014 PP och ko 44,48 koz2 4 . ;osek rea,4ciffre ec-uozlity laqz .14 -„aybene aerzy TICkErS NO SON SAE 4DIVISION 0 ~Divr..r szitrzitc CAPACITY' SOLO-, TODAY - THURS. - FRI. 2 *CATHAUM . 2 S : h I o S w - 5 8: 0 1 a 5 4 EVERYTHING? "COME IN ANI) HEAR THE TRUTH"—Pat Thompson "I Came To Hear the Music and Became Totally Immersed In the Photography!" —Gene Gerlach, Jazz Club "THOROUGHLY 'ENJOYABLE" Stan Greenblatt "At Times Moving, At Times Humorous!" —Dick America "THESE ARE THE SOUNDS" —Karl Bopp I '. . . Starts with a Bang That Soon Leaves the Pastor Weep- _—Dale Peters, Froth "THIS MOVIE IS THE GREAT STr COLOR 8Y r.:o4z, Eike —Women's dress in the king-; —Wandering tortoises carrying dom of Bhutan consists of a single , lighted candles on their shells piece of cloth the size of a bed- provided illumination in many spread which often is used as a Turkish gardens in the middle of blanket at night. 'the 19th Century. —Ella Eggers The Penn State NEWMAN CLUB will hold its last • . COMMUNION BREAKFAST of the semester • ON Sunday, May 15th at 10:30 A. M. in HUB Terrace Room A& B Tickets may be purchased at 207 Eisenhower Chapel or after 5:15 Mass Donation: $1.25 WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1960 COLOR by DE LUXE
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