PAGE EIGHT ANN HOPKINS Homecoming 1968: Beauties and Swingers (Continued from page one) be assembled at Wagner Field by 5 p.m. Friday in order to qualify for a trophy. Judging will begin at 5:30 p.m.. just before ihe motorcade. In addition to the motorcade display award, a participation trophy will be awarded to the group with the most number of cars participating' in event. Only five cars will be permitted to directly follow the display and the remaining cars will be relegated to the rear of the motorcade in alphabetical order by groups. The motorcade will end at Rec Hall at 7:30 p.m. for a pep rally and awards. At this time the Homecoming Queen will be crowned, individual trophies will be awarded for the window painting, lawn display, banner, and motorcade contests, as well as the overall participation trophy. Following the pop rally will be a Homecoming jammy at 9 p.m. in Rec Hall, featuring the Parlia ments who sang “I Wanna Testify,” the Esquires of “Get On Up’’ fame, and the Darker Side, in continuous music. Tickets went on sale yesterday on the ground floor of the HUB and will be sold all week for one dollar. At 11 a.m. Saturday an Antique Car Show will be held at the HUB, followed" by a tailgate picnic featuring the Little German Band on the field west of Beaver Stadium. Half-time will bring the Alumni Blue Band and the presentation of the Alumni All-Americans and the Homecoming Queen and Court. Following the game, at 7:30 p.m., there will be Las Vegas Casino Night in the HUB gameroom, This ’n That in the HUB cardroom, and Nickelodeon Nite in the HUB Assembly Hall. At 8 p.m. Duke Ellington will appear in Rec Hall. Tickets went on sale yesterday at the HUB and will be sold all week. Following the concert, at 10 p.m. a reception will be held in the HUB Ballroom, with a semi formal dance featuring Bruce Peterson and his Orchestra. THE ESQUIRES bring soul lo Penn Stale to help celebrate Homecoming '6B. —T!M MIXER the riTRTIN HAII R n —TONIGHT 6:30 m M : 1 y KAPPA ALPHA THETA IM welcomes their new pledges a* M• f I . ALPHA PHI OMEGA | B “£ I . „ “ al ' y I) BeU ’ ’ to *“ f M.„- sN a«n n „l Service Ftcttmmt, » Yvonne Chonntsky Meg Raymond % Welcome cod Coogcofolote their W Nan Dichl Kathy Scmmelman W Fall Pledge Class y Nancy Graf Paula Steinle w Ragnmd Giupek Thomas Horner- n Kathy Margolies Lynn Vice n George Graven Robert Manchester "M „. „ ~ , , Ir „ % ■ Robert Bavis John Rcscoe § Tma Mltchell Marty Wallace % . Gary Eldred Thomas Rose Patrice Moretti Ruth Whalley M ■ Theodore Ferris Joseph Scallan U Margie Wilkinson W John SuC6t n n ■———. ; J Coll egian Ads Bring Results PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS ANN KIMBALL •' sr; . .. .. DUKE ELLINGTON will be the Jazz Club's offering to Homecoming. The Duke and his 14-piece orchestra will perform in concert in Rec Hell Saturday night. LOCAL AD DEADLINE 4:00 P.M. 2 Days Before Publication THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 'i r~' , “ •U"-'V I r^lPm minify *u* OLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication THE DAIL rr V ; CAROL FELDMANN ' *, V. * * i t,l+ • min®** CAROL STEPHENS Queen Finalists Announced | Five Homecoming Queen finalists, selected by members of the football team, were announced last night. They are: Carol Feldmann (7th-political science- Wilmington,‘Dei.). Ann Hopkins (7th-general arts & sciences-Devon. Pa.), Ann Kimball (sth-architecture-Ebensburg) - Nancy Sloan. '(7th-family studies-Oakmonc) and Carol Ste (sth-architecture-Ebensburg), .Nancy Sloan phens (7th-speech-Belle Vernon). The finalists were chosen from ten semi finalists; the queen will be selected by the student body. Voting for the Homecoming queen will begin tomorrow on the ground floor of the Hetzcl Union Building. Voting will continue until Friday. The five finalists will travel with the judges for the banner competition to the THE PARLIAMENTS brand o 3 in a soulfull weekend. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 ."■' 't’ , • ’ ■"_ — l Collegian Photos by Pierre Befffclnl NANCY SLOAN various living areas this afternoon. Judging for the' banner contest will begin at 4:45 p.m. The finalists will appear in West Halls first, followed by North, East, Pollock and South Halls. The winner of the contest here will go on f to compete in Pittsburgh with other Eastern university queens with the possibility of re presenting the University, in the National '? Collegiate Athletic Association queen con- * test. The queen will receive one dozen long stemmed roses and an engraved trophy. The four runners-up will each receive engraved charms and flowers. The queen wili-be crowned Friday the awards presentation and pep rally at Rec Hall. d soul music to campus to join the Esquire*