WEDNESDAt. MA Veterans' Representative Blue Aand to Give Will Assist Applicants A contact representative from the Veterans Administration will lbe on campus today. Outdoor Concert The representative will be sta tioned from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. a _:in 3B Old Main and will assist The Penn State Concert Next the band will play uß h ,,,yeterans and their dependents in i ‘k ongroise'' Blue Band under the direction' '' ' Y 'applying for any benefits curient ,HeleztYor Berlioz andarranged by 1 1 ' t dby the Veteians of James W. Dunlop, profes-;Leonard Smith. Nancy Clouser, Administration. i marimba soloist, will play "Sere-, sor in music education, willnade to a Picket Fence" by Nor- 0 0 present an outdoor "Pop" con-'man Leyden. cart at 3 p.m. Sunday on the I Next on the program will be, Graduation ,"Avant-Garde Concert March" by steps of the Pattee Library. 'William Strickland, select ions D • uffy s will be open Graduation The Blue Band kvill open thelfmm "Around the World in Eigh- Weekend for your dining en concert with the na.ional anthem.ltY Days" by Victor Young and ar- joyment. Bring your parents Next they will present the "1111 -(ranged by Denis Wright, "March' and friends out and have a last nois March" by Edwin Goldman' lof Steel Men" by Charles Delster- delicious steak in this famous and "Texas Portrait" by Ralph, 11 - ing and arranged by Harry Al- old inn. Duffy's is a part of Hermann. ,ford, and "Second American Folk Penn State tradition. Rhapsody" by Clara Grundman. i James Shugert, Marshall Spavd: Open Saturday 12-9:30 The "Five Mellow Winds" by; and Alan Hess wh compose the , Sunday 2-9:30 carnet trio will t lay "Victoria David Schanke will be next on, Waltz" by Leonard Smith, f o i_ , the program. The soloists for this if 9 will be Stanley Bialomizy, Mark lowed by the bands presentation of "Czardas D'Amo r' by Gaston'Wilde, John Howe, William Rein-1 Dully s Jean and M. Saint Paul. del and Jack Anthony. I The clarinet ssloist Stanley: The band will bring the concert Bialomizy, will play "Pipe Dream" to an end by playing selections by Clare Grundmai the solo will from "Take Me Along" by Bob be followed by " larmet Esca-'Merrill and arranged by Alfred pade" by Russell 'Ward featur-illeed; and "The Stars and Stripes ing the clarinet .ection. 'Forever" by John Philhp Sousa. Alpha Lambda Delta Pins are Available in the afternoons COLLEGE MEN -SUMMER WORK Limited number of applications being accepted now for full-time summer employment. Internationally known concern with branches in all principal cities. Last year those accepted averaged over $l3O weekly 15— $1,000.00 Scholarship 15 Pleasant and instructive work. All cars furnished. For local interview, phone Mr. Stout AD 8-2051 between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Salary $90.00 week Riding Club Spring Picnic at the Riding Stable Wednesday -- 5:30 Medians at 6:30 ALL MEMBERS WELCOME TIME—OUT f o" STUDY BREAK... means time out for a delicious Bar-B-Qued Chicken from Herlocher's. This golden brown chicken is designed so that every tender morsel just melts in your mouth. Halves only 65c and up. Herlocher's also has a complete supply of beverages. What better way is there to make studying for finals more pleasant. Delivery to - dorms and fraternities just call AD 8-1016. HERLOCHER'S BAR-B-QUEE - CHICKEN TAK D OUT Located in Coffee Spot Bldg. IMMIIMMIIIIMEIMMIIiME 25. 1960 Mrs. Schultz's office. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA In Boalsburg, 4 miles east 'of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Station) An Invitation . . . to try MORRELL'S delicious PIZZA WITH A VARIETY OF TOPPING FOR EACH DAY OF THE WEEK! pepperoni ground beet hot sausage onion rings mushrooms frankfurters Delivery 9.12 AD 8.8381 to order your news-packed Only $l.OO "While on the go, stay in the Fill out and mail the coupon be low to The Daily Collegian, Box knowl" Read The Summer Col- 261, State College. Or stop in the legion. Mailed to you anywhere. Carnegie office. Summer Name Address ❑ Check GO GREYHOUND (for out-of-this-world savings!) No, there's no Greyhound Scenicruiser 6 Service to outer space—yet. But if you're rocketing home for the holidays, there's no better way to go! It costs less than driving your own jalopy, too. With this exclu- sive Greyhound Service, you get more—pay less. Get in orbit...goGreyhound. BAGGAGE PROBLEMS? You can take more with you on a Greyhound. Or, send your belongings by Greyhound Package Express. They arrive in hours and cost you less! It's such a comfort to take the bus— and leave the driving to us/ N. Atherton St. AD 7-4181 42. Days wernes' issues The Summer Collegian ❑ Money order , 24 Issues $l.OO • _ COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW FARES: Philadelphia $5.65 New York 8.25 York, Pa. 3.35 Monroeville 4.35 •plus tax „ • • . <evg• Collegian PAGE THR
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