SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1961 Class Talent Highlights Dink Debut By WINNIE BOYLE The class of ’65 met and mingled last night at the an nual Dink Debut held at the Skating Pavilion. The frosh have now donned their dinks, hung their name cards, and begun to uphold the tradition of Penn State freshman classes. A campus combo, the Ivy Rocks, provided the music for the blue heads, who just may teach their upperclassmen a thing or two about twisting. The dancing lasted from 8:30 until 10 with Paul Krow, junior in Business Administration, act ing as senior emcee and keep ing things moving. The Class Night Talent Show began after a few words of wel come from Dennis Foianini, SGA president. The talent included: vocalistS| Mayo Shuck. Pam Jackson and! IJ/'lj 11/ I hi the Sisters Three (Susan Scheid, lIOflTP Will l/VPICOfT)P A/CfVV Louise Jenkins and Normandie # ** C Will Wll \JI 11\~ IVLi V Jr Herritt). j Midshipmen attending the son, president gf the council, said Ha°vester?Peler Nav Y ‘ Pcnn State football "No § spec i a i social functions Miller and Lois Becker; Tom igame today will be honored, were planned for the Middies, Irish and his group, {Dave L f _ “Wnlnm-nn o so we decided to sponsor one." Crumpet, Dave Humphreys. Joe at 3 Weicome Nav Y at 8 t0 ‘l de Wolfson said. "We hope all McMahon and John Buck). night in the Hetzel Union' ihe students will provide them . , , _ , i with a good welcome." The A monologue was done by Les-jballroom. i Men's Residence Council is a lie Granat, and an interpretiyej Features of the evening will be group formed from representa dance was done by b-athy Jack- mus j c by The Ivy Rocks .Perform- lives of the men's residence halls £oll ‘ 'ers in last night’s Freshman Class on campus. The program was rounded out Night will also entertain. The dance is open to all stu with a Dedication to the Frosh To date, approximately 600 mid-dents, midshipmen and their done by seniors Sondra Schrenker sliipmen have accepted the in- guests. Coats and ties will be re and Mike Goff. All other perform-! vitation from the Men’s Residence quired for the men and approp ers were freshmen. Ken Harshber-’Council, sponsors of the affair, to riate attire for the women. No ger emceed the talent show. attend the dance, Bruce de Wolf-admission will be charged. Attention Freshmen! THE BLUE-HEADED CLASS of ’65 showed last night that they may be confused about some things at Penn State but not about dancing. These two frosh (Bonnie Benka from Easton and Bob Hamilton from Rochester, N.Y.) are demonstrating their talent at the Dink Debut held last night in the skating rink. PENN STATE'S 54 FRATERNITIES INVITE TO VISIT THEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SUNDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 24 UBA to Buy and Sell Used Books This Week The ground floor of the Het zel Union building has its own version of the depression bread lines; however what students find at the end of the lines isn’t food for the stomach but food for thought—books. The Used Book Agency, as it has done every year for ihe past several years,'is making it pos sible for students to buy and sell their used textbooks. j This year Ihe ÜBA has ex- i Those wishing to list rooms or panded its facilities to include japartments for rent with the non all of the game room as well as jdiscriminalory SGA Housing Co.ni the card room. mittce may call the SGA office be- In addition to the familiar tablosHwecn 7 and 9 p.m. any week day in the card room) where books night. are purchased, shelves have been l Those wishing to rent through added along the walls to make the comitlee may do so at the same more space available. dime. PAGE . Mel Sehulman. ÜBA chairman, estimated that the ÜBA will han dle over 20,000 books by Sept. 30, when the selling ends. The ÜBA will be accepting. books until Tuesday, Sept. 26th, and will refund money for in correct purchases on Sept. 29th j and 30th. ! Books which are not sold will !be returned to students during ! the week of Oct. 9th to 14th. SGA Housing. List
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