WEDNESDAY/MAY 2. 1962 LITTLE MAN ON A HORSE—A future college student who as of now isn't tall enough to get his feet in the stirrups, ponders the passing world from the saddle of ' trusty steed. o , HOT: DOG, COMING UP—No carniral is hoi dogs and saner Icraul. co yymplMo without a hungry ciovtd and Tenders and pixxa were consumed, to supply them with food. Great quantities txf THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA PRE-CARNIVAL WORK Backyards were in armor, and siuiiing tissue paper into chicken bustling with work last week as various groups wire along the side of ihoir booth. Meanwhile worked on their booths. Sigma | Alpha Mu other groups were painting displays on windows fraternity and lota Alpha Pi sorority are plas- and preparing posters. iering paper mache on their horse i and knight WINNING POSTER in lhe Am bassador lour category was made by Phi Gamma Della fra lr and Kappa Alpha Thela QUEEN OF HEARTS AND HE-MAN finalists Margia Wellanar, Ewing, and Bud Williams. Alpha Zeta, make tbair way towards the finish lin* with Margia. tha psaudo-whealbarraw, seaming ta ba doing most of tha work. cotton / I , jhCT, i t ~t I(* . *»#. vtV- ' . AJ ' ' v\'f : •• PAGE FIV^
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