The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 14, 1960, Image 5

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    FRIDAY . , OCTOBER 14, 1960
—Collegian Photo by John Beanie
INDIE QUEEN CANDIDATES: One of these five coeds will be
named -Indie Queen tonight at the Indie Talent Show. Seated from
the left are Carol Davis and Rosalba Giovannitti. Standing from
the left are Joyce Pattison, Susane Magness and Sally Stephens.
Indies Will Select
'6O Queen Tonight
Beauty and talent will be in the spotlight at 8 tonight in
the Hetzel Union ballroom when Indies present their annual
talent show and crown the Indie Queen.
The queen finalists are Carol Davis, freshman in chemis
try and physics from Williamstown; Rosalba Gio''annitti,
freshman iweducation from Mon-i
ia local store for first, second and
roeville; Joyce Pattison, senior
i third places respectively.
in physics from Elkland; SuSane
Magness, freshman in home eco-i Judging the talent acts will
nomics from Claymont, Del.; and! be Philip Haines: Phyllis New-
Sally Stephens, freshman in mark, senior in arts and letters
eral arts from Swarthmore. ; from New Castle and Mr. and
The finalists will be judged on: Mrs. Lawrence Feder.
beauty, poise, charm and person- 1 Miss Newman is a member of
ability and the winner will receivethe Thespians and Mr. and Mrs.
a trophy and bouquet of flowers.; Feder worked last summer as
Judges for the queen contest summer camp coordinators.
will be Philip Haines. president Sheila .Cohen, senior in arts
of the Town Independent Men: and letters from Pittsburgh, will
William F. Fuller, manager of I serve as mistress of ceremonies.
the Association of Student Ac- No admission will be charged
livities: Elizabeth Ingley, presi. 'for the talent show or queen _con-'
dent of the Women's Recreation ; test.
Association and Nancy 'Wig- Both programs are part of In
field, 1960 Homecoming Queen. !die Week activities, which will
Kaskegna Indian dancers, bands' end tomorrow night with Las
and singers will be featured in the!Vegas Nite . at 8 p.m. in the HUB
talent show to take place before ballroom.
the selection of the queen.
Talent winners will receive $25; BEAT SYRACUSE
$l5 and $lO gift certificates from
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
TIM Elects
24 Members
To Council
Twelve new members were
elected and 12 incumbents re
elected this week to the Town
Independent Men's Council.
New members are Robert An
derson, James Bates, Ronald
Burrell, James Heisey, Leonard
Korr, James Kushner. Peter Lind
er, Kenneth Pacofsky, Walter
Pellish, Foster Saft, Lynn Spran
kle and Louis Trelani.
Incumbents who were re-elect
ed are Frank Albertini, Fred
Beuerle, Lloyd Bobb, George
iFinnin, Robert Goldblum, Arthur
;Given, Dale Hoover, Bob Fry, Don
Joseph, Leo Miluszusky, Ken Pat
la, George Reele and Fred Shaw_
Incumbents' names were indi
cated as such on the ballots for
the elections held Monday and
Tuesday. •
The TIM Council officers elect
ed last spring are Philip Haines,
!president: Fred Phanco, vice pres
ident; Richard Ashe, secretary;
and Frank Burkett, treasurer.
Frank Jankosky, an eighth semes
ter student and past TIM vice
president, serves as parliamen
tarian.
Grants Offered
For Students
Two $5OO scholarships are avail
able for graduate and undergrad
uate students of busines, econom
ics, marketing, advertising and
commerce in the first annual
,House of Edgeworth Scholarship
'Contest, sponsored by Larus
,
••Brother Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. ‘ 1
One award will go to the under-1
igraduate who submits the best
'advertising slogan with support
ing brief of not more than 500
'words for House of Edgeworth ,
;smoking tobaccos. Winner of the'
'second award will be the gradu
ate student who writes the best
marketing plan for selling tobac
cos to the college market.
Entries, to be judged on the .
basis of originality, expression
and pr a c tica 1 merchandising
value, must be postmarked no lat
er than midnight, March 15, 1961.;
Further contest information can;
be obtained from Larus & Broth-1
er Co., Inc., Richmond, Va.
A Reminder...
UNIVERSITY SENATE
SCHOLARSHIPS
AVAILABLE
'Chem-Phys Council Speakers Group
Sets Election Date iTo HOld Tryouts
The Chemistry-Physics Council( The University Speakers will
decided Wednesday to hold coun - ;hold tryouts for new members at
cil elections Nov. 1 and 2.
1 4 p.m. Tuesday in 309 Sparks.
All students interested in run All those interested in trying
ning for the Council may sign up:
at the Hetzel Union desk or inout should prepare a 5-minute
101 Osmond. Those signing up!formal speech. Mrs. Harriet. D.
must present their matriculation:N es bitt ass i s t an t professor of
cards.
speech is advisor for the group.
In hopes of keeping closer con-.
tact w i t h the Student Guvern _ The projects of the University
ment Association, the Council de- Speakers this year are to encour
cided to send one of its members age students to cooperate in an
to sit in on each SGA Assembly effort to send books to Korea, to
meeting on a rotating basis. !participate in radio programs on
politics and to present sympo-
A honeybee queen slays about siums on countries such as Africa
1,500 eggs a day. • and Russia.
100
WHERE TO APPLY:
112 OLD MAIN
DEADLINE:
OCTOBER 31,1960
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