PAGE EIGHT World War Brings Little Lion to State E=E==El • During World War 11, amid' bullets, 'bombs and fighting, the "Little Lion" caricature was born. This symbol of Penn State's prowess which regularly shouts or moans the outcome of a football game on Ridge Riley's "Football Letter" to the alumni, was the original idea of a well-known car toonist who met.v.riy a Centre County man, Bob Wil son, during the Pi 44. 1 1 . last war. 2 ' Wilson, who in-411 .• 2 ' tended to start 4f5,„„,, working for the sports staff , of • ,:, the Centre Daily : , ,• Times after the war, sa w the , , 3 sketches by the cartoonist a d - • brought them back with th e hope of using them in the paper. Although Wilson never actually used the sketches for their origi nal purpose he gave them to Ridge Riley, alumni secretary, who wanted them for his "Football Letter." According to Riley, the idea caught on and many people started making their own sketches of the lion in various positions. At the present, Riley has a huge collection of cartoons showing the lion in all degrees of happiness, disgust, chagrin, oblivion and pride. Many of the sketches have Tareyton delivers the flavor... 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According to Otto Mueller, director of housing, ten different "Little Lions" were cho sen to depict the outstanding foot ball games in Penn State history. These sketches appear on 22 panels which are framed and put under glass in each of the Pol lock dormitories and in the Pol lock Dining Area. Each drawing is exactly the same as the original sketch and has the game, date and score of the game on it. The games which are repre sented include both victories and defeats, the latter being games Penn State was not ashamed to lose, Riley said. They include the Rose Bowl in '23, the Cotton Bowl in '4B, the two Liberty Bowls, the Ohio State game, and the Syra cuse game in '59. Press Roto Contest All photographs that were en tered in the Pittsburgh Press Roto Queen Contest may be picked up any day after 4 p.m. at The Daily Collegian office. Tareyton AL FILTER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Chemistry Prof Given Fellowship Dr. Philip S. Skell, professor of chemistry, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Senior Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the spring semester. He plans to spend the semester at the Institute of Organic Chem istry at the University. of Munich in Germany. The Penn State pro fessor has been invited to give lectures at several European uni versities while abroad. Pass The Word 1/k. rlt , ---, 1111° I faEtt— ' % PRANK NOW MAKES 8 GREAT BIG HOAGIES. salami ham chicken tuna salad egg salad ham salad cheese & the foot long regular "NEW SECRET WEAPON OF THE CAPITALISTS" FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Formerly Morrell's) 112 S. Frazier St. SPEEDY DELIVERY 3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 gi&eawkawemsm4. ~..0, ,,,. ..- '",ce,,,e, r 4. ',..0,,..., ~.il , p,f P.,, /-.. A ,or&''' .4,ANW .:' k ' -.„:„.„/„. „ li ....„.,.,, ~.,t,:1..k., ~,„t! ~,,..,, ~,,,,,,y.,.!;,,,10. ilk ~,,,,,,„ k-- „..14R, '- ~....„„....,>,,,,rer F 0 i 'l4 '... ''' •-• y~as.~i,, ,g"Ve • Z.:44".. .NY4P+- itowkof: ..A: , ‘ , .qt g141,746..V.4„,,Nit , '..,.;.;, ow*? 404-I*A Iwng.,' gc it,44*',,010^ I .-4..,','...-.vf PI, tot ''' w 4; oki: 4,;4' altairtufeid ..ie -..-.0,4...-2,-4-x% ~~ƒy~~: ~ k\~~ ~~~~~. ~< ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ±~~ m. w: . z • ~~_~~p~zy» %~~~~~~ ^ ~ .«~-~ ~~ . ~~~~~ & :.~~a~~ ITAL • •~ ~ ~~~ ACTIVATED CHARCOAL , • tOE-30**` .I. l r • -'••• , rtss3 Pure white outer filter Ag Faculty Will' Meet In HUB Assembly Hall There will be a special meeting of the faculty of the College of Agriculture from 3:15 to 5:00 p.m. tomorrow, in the Hetzel Union assembly room. Leslie P. Greenhill and mem bers of the staff of the Division of Academic Research and Serv ice will speak The uses and needs of new educational media; in cluding. closed circuit television, will be discussed. + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH-17 words or Ins CHARGE-12 words or len $.50 one insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words—. 3 for $.05 for each day of insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE LOW PRICED, low down payment 55x10 Marlette Trailer Deluxe 1960 • Coach, includes 1% bathe, two end bedrooms, diagonal kitchen, 10x14 living room. AD 7-7941. USED TV Sets. All. makes—table models $3O - $5O. All in good working condition. Call Phil at AD 7-4332 or AD 7-0131. 1953 BUICK with standard transmission. Best cash offer. Phone AD7-4702, ask for Dave. KITCHEN SET with four chaire-515. glass packed car muffler, guaranteed 50,000 miles—s 4. Sonitone Diamond Cer amic Stereo Cartridge, almost new--$7. AD B-0426. BRAND NEW C-91 Wilco Lettering Set. purchased value sl27.—will sacrifice for $7O. Call UN 6-4217. FOR SALE—dorm contract, Pollock C Cali Jeff Miller, AD 84021 or AD 7-470 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS end supplies, strings, methods, etc. Used string bass, new 6-stringed banjos, guitars. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike, Bellefonte. ELgin 5-3111. ~~ ~: inner filter THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1961 Lewistown Businessman Establishes Scholarship A scholarship to .aid a senior in the College of Business Adminis tration has been established by Edwin J. -Baudoux, insurance agent, of Lewistown. • The award, which amounts to $l2O a year; will be made to a stu dent majoring in insurance who will be chosen at the end of the junior year on the basis -of char acter;• scholastic standing, and fi nancial need. === IN u• FOR SALE 1964 MERCURY Monterey, two-tone 4-door. Call Al) 8-3127' after 5:00 p.m. TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in slot+ for any -occasion—immediate de livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick "Sign Painting and Show Card Service. Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty" Shop, RD 1, State College, Pa. Phone AD 'l-2492 after 6 p.m. CAMERAS, guaranteed, like new, 60% off 36. mm. Argus C-3, wide angle lens and case. Also Kodak movie 209m-8, eke trie eye 8 mm and case. Phone AD 7-7286. 1959 MGA, blue, carefully maintained for 20,000 miles, Call UN 5-6852. FOR RENT MALE STUDENT to share double room, . $5. Call AD 8-0393. APARTMENT FOR two male students at 129 Swab Pugh. Call AD 7-205. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two male tudents, reduced from $75. to $5O. per month or $75. per rponth with one free month. Two blocks went of campus. Free parking. Call Al) 84409 after 4 p.m. 3-4 ROOMS, furnished, large rooms, spa cious grounds, large basement; first floor of house. 904 S. Pugh. AD 8.1468 after 4:00. SINGLE OR Double Rooms, two blocks from campus; quiet street. Phone AD 8-0044. MEN STUDENTS and upperclassmen— three very large comfortable double rooms, very reasonable rates: one and one-half blocks from campus. 234 S. Frazier Street. Call AD 8-1484. FURNISHED APARTMENT, ideal for couple or seyeral students. Most utilities furnished, three rooms—ss6 month. 412 S. Allen, AD 8-1248. VACANCY FOR one or two students in furnished apartment—consists of bed room, bath, kitchen and living room. Call Bryan AD 8-1981. FURNISHED APARTMENT vacancy for one student to share v. ith male student; two blocks from West Campus. Free park ' ing. Call AD 8-1409. LOST REWARD FOR return of loose leaf note book which disappeared from Waring Hall Monday. No questions asked. Leave ' at HUB desk and/or call Pete, AD 7-4606. SIGH! MY ENGLISH Racer disappeared from Bourke Tuesday morning. "Finder" please replace or call UN 6-7046. A H&E SLIDERULE, Friday in the DUB or Hammond Building. $6.00 reward. Please call James Will, AD 8-3162. PICK UP wrong top coat atUR coat room Sat. alto? I'm missing a green black one. Please return. Call UN 5-4b58. SILVER BUTTERFLY pin near Ree Hall, Saturday night. If found please ca ll Ginny, UN K-SS2.B. Reward being offered. HELP PM FREEZING. Please return roan's charcoal gray herringbone top coat made by Leeds Club and sold by Abraham Strauss. Missing from RUB cloakroom Sat. night. Call UN &MO, nsk for Sandy. No questions asked. Reward. FOUND FOUND IN E.E. on Tuesday, black and white scarf. Call Hank, AD 7-2232. Pay FOUND Saturday night at HUB—over coat bought at Wolf's, Charleroi, Pa. You have mine. Call Frank UN 6-46:11. HELP WANTED KITCHEN HELP wanted—work for meals. Contact caterer, AD S-2473, WANTED TYPING—THESIS or other. Experienced typist. Call AD 8-0468. WAITER TO work for meals. Best food in State College. Chi Phi. Call AD 7-4332. DISHWASHERS FOR fraternity work, two meals, eat three. Call AD 7-2161, ask for caterer. WANTED: LIVE INSECTS! Call AI) 8-2415, ask for Paul. SYMPATHY FOR two girls who may walk to Ft. 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