TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1961 "IT'S NOT TRUE." To a young man-on-the-street, interviewed yesterday by a distinguished bearded seasonal reporter for The Daily Collegian, persistently denied reports that there is no Santa Claus. Disturbed at the rumor, the reporter is conducting a survey to discover if the statement is true. 2-Car Crash Kills ME Grad Harutoshi Kakimoto, a research? way said both cars were de- 'Engineering, Japan Combustion associate in mechanical engineer- 1 molished. Resarch Institute and the Inter frig, was killed and his wife, The Kakimotos were married in national Research Institute. He Schiko, was injured in an auto -4960 in Japan and came to the has co-authored six papers in ad mobile accident Saturday night on United States the same year soldition to his thesis, "Swirl and Rt. 219 about two miles north of 'that Mr. Kakimoto could do r e-ICombusion in Divided Combus- Johnsonburg. ;search at the University. tion Chamber-Type Diesel En- The Kakimoto car was struck Kakimoto had a 2-year ap- gines." on the left side by a car driven. poiniment for research on apparently at high speed, byi diesel engines, the subject of ; 33 to Receive Awards James Sample of Wilcox, State, his doctorial dissertation. University Police said. Sample had been, He studied at Kyoto Thirty-three students will re traveling north when he sudden- where he earned his Japan, ceive awards and scholarships at in pan, I'' crossed into the path of the the annual awards banquet of the doctor of Philosophy degree in; Kakimoto car.. , College of Home Economics. Mrs. Kakimoto suffered shock mechanical engineering.Kakimotowas a member of the The banquet will be held at 6:30 and internal injuries and Sam- Japan Society of Automotive tonight at the Nittany Lion Inn, pie received a broken jaw plus head and internal injuries. Both Mrs. Kakimoto and Sample were In Elk County General Hospital yesterday. The Kakimotos were returning to State College from Niagara Falls, N.Y., 'when the crash oc curred. State Police at Ridge- PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-6794 Write to New York office for name of dealer nearest you. Consult Your Tutoring Directory TODAY - FINALS ARE LESS THAN ONE WEEK AWAY, SO AVOID LAST MINUTE CRAMMING. Tutoring Directories are available: I. At The HUB Desk 2. In Residence Areas in Care of Junior Residents and Men's Counselors TS CRC ON ON CAMPUS'? PAIM-LEGS THAT'S WHAT! What's going on girls in every college in the country? 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The new regulation is expected to improve the flow of traffic along that section of the avenue. Nominating petitions for SGA Assemblymen and fresh man, sophomore and junior class presidents must be sub mitted t ) the elections com mission today, Nancy Williams, chairman of the commission, said last night. Miss Williams said that she would be in the SGA office in 203 Helsel Union Building to night from 6:30 to 11 to receive the petitions. Several petitions already have been turned in to the commission but have not been checked for the correct num ber of sigriatures yet, she said. 1 ~~1. ~~~r--,~ f.g per'/ J Petitions Due Miss Barbara Fritz of Kappa Delta a portrait for Christmas —Your proofs will be available in one day —Pre-Christmas delivery of finished portraits —Appointments will not be needed on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - - - EVENING Appointments are also available atfat—bill colevnan's Choir to Present Christmas Festival The annual Festival of Lessonsitional carols of various countries and Carols will be presented aCand works of R. Vaughn Williams, 8 tonight in the Helen Eakintuxtehude, Peerson. Handl, Bach, Eisenhower Chapel by the Medi-iPachelbel and Scheidt. The pro tation Chapel Choir with James gram will start with the proms- W. Beach conducting. A receptionsional, "0 Come, 0 Come. Emtin will be held afterwards in theluel" Memorial Lounge. The music will include tradi-, pictmtimove4bwevitivintve m v, if A, Remember Your f A , Roommate A, With One of At A, A These Lovely Ali A A CHRISTMAS A 04, A tir GIFTS— A 13 t f rf A it ir • Hanes hose f i At Hp . • is, I • Knee socks A /41 i; Ai l i f *Villager shirts gi ✓ A ! re , !Patti pants it , A A' V W • Fownes gloves A ✓ A 1 *Madras A, gl cumberbunds V v *Night-Shirts A , A , ! 1 oTravelling slippers A A • Cardigan sweaters I *Distinctive A , ball point pens 4:, ',Check your gift list— The Charles Shop will make your Christmas shopping exciting and simple Gifts,beautifully wrapped— free of charge Igp, !g , t lf 1 Mr. ell ar iv 3 , 1 ! If S. A/len St. and AI ; Campus Shopping Center t 14147104111113i14700112120012WAV4143004411 =,-- - c .•.• ..;', t--.....4,•.,d .'~~ ~. Y3A' ~. . (~' . . The principal liturgist for the service is Dr. Luther IL Harsh barges, University ^haptain. Through the Looking Glass with Gabbi It's . that time again. What time? Time for finals, although it's a wee bit earlier than usual. Time for burning the midnight oil, biting nails (down to your knuckles), smoking many many cigs (maybe. even down to the filter), and many other habits that are prevalent during finals. But let's talk about something much more pleasant—Christ mas. It you are unable to sit down and write your Christ mas "Shopping list"; here is one made out especially for you. FOR THE WOMAN IN YOUR LIFE whether she be your moth er, sister or girlfriend. In the leather department, Ethel has a new selection of matching wallets and cigarette cases. Some sets even come with an eye glass case and key case. Ethel's jewelry department is as good as ever. Scarab pins, earrings, bracelets. Or maybe you want to buy "her" the ever popular circle pin . in gold or sterling silver. How about perfume? FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE whether he be your dad, brother or beau. A scarf would be the perfect gift for these cold wintry days in wool or mohair. FOR YOUR FRIENDS _ (if you don't plan to give gifts) a card is the perfect thing to spread this holiday spirit. Buy them separately or in boxes. For those of you who have already made out your Christ mas shopping list, come into Ethel Meserve's this week and take care of all your shopping. You'll find many household gifts for your home (remember, there's no place like it!) and many other wonderful gift suggestions. Don't forget Ethel's "lay-away Plan". Here's wishing you GOOD LUCK on finals and a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a very HAP PY NEW YEAR. So long, Gabbi 114'€. College Ave. PAGE THREE
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