Page 1 uu Contesting 3 CLIQUES IN RACE FOR 1933 OFFICES Ruston. Napoleon, Ta)lor Direct Part) Machines—Expect Hard Campaign —o— (Continued horn third tinge) ph: Chi Rho, Beta Kappa, Beta Sig me Rho, Delta Chi, Kappa Delta Rho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, lielta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon. Phi Pi Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma Pi, Tat' Kappa Epsilon. Theta Si, Theta Kapp. , Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon, Theta Upsilon Omega, Theta Chi, Chi Upsi lon Delta Sigma Chi, Omega Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Delta Theta Sigma, Tau Phi Delta, Sigma Nu and Alpha Phi Sigma. The opposing Campus pally is com posed of Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Sig n,' Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, r% Kappa, Phi Kappa Na, Phi Epsilon Pi, Ft tends Union, Delta Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi. Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Katip.t Tan, Plu Lambda Theta, Phi Sigma Delta, Elam, Tau Sum: Phi, Tiangle, Omega Delta Epsilon. Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa P/n4 Signir Tau and Pin Kappa P6l Thiec nominees, John B Taylor of the ComillOnels patty, John Napoleon at the Independent organization, and rml Huston of the Locust Lane chi,lic Ale campaigning fin the 978 votes in the class of Mil Beck, Tay hit'. campaign manager, pt edicts that r solid lihalz of DO non-fiatmnit votes still weep his tandulate into I Mike. Chiefs Predmt Victor 3 Edwin Maimed, ditectot of the Independent <hive, folecaht a total of :360 Into.. fin Napoleon. His clique numbei s 28 house,, aith an estimated %ohm., pm,. of 259 ballots :350 bal lot, will Win foi Huston. John A Woqd, his campaign manages, de slated ThentN-three Locust Lane liateinities give the machine an es timated 212 Totes Foiming the 1!9:13 Independent oi ganwation ale Alpha Zeta, Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Chi Phi, Tau Sign': Phi, Phi Kninia Nu, Phi Kap p; Sigma, Phi kappa Tau, Pin Kap pa Pi Kappa Alpha, PI Kappa Phi, Phi E,,silon Pi. Sigma Ku, Sigma Al pha Ep%don, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Theta Kappa Phi, Elam, Triangle, Omega Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Tau Phi and I , llends' Union Iln,ton', Locust Lane laicism, ale Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Gamma Rho, Deli Kappa, Phi Pi Phi, Beta Sigma Rho, Chi Upsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Chi, Delta Theta Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Epsilon, Sigma Phi Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sim: Pi, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, Theta Upsilon Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Kap pa P.l Richman's Suits , $22.50 W. C. McClintic Factory Remesentative nt STATE COLLEGE HOTEL Tuesday, Wednesday, Thur,day April 29-30—May 1 Thrh dune's T. rdo with Mad, Soll. rest—All $22 50 a o o um Chiefs' Es CI, 3SS OFFICERS 1931 I me Pilt SIDI %T 1.1,1 l M. Inns Win 1,1 A 1141. Um. F I Immnon FOlt CIIETA Itl JIII I' I rI 1.".11111.rn 11,1444 11 41.11444. I on nu iv It Csirl. 4 11. 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I\UL STltlrtg• 1 Ittatttrtl 1 I Lid trt rim It min as ttrttlttitt QUALITY AND SERVICE The Fenway Al Penn State Irx Mr Remeny AN EXCLUSIVE PLACE TO EXI East College Avenue A SHIPMENT OF NEW UMBRELLAS ~th • THE NEW STYLE HANDLES POPULAR PRICES Egolfs EAST COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PA A Complete Food Service Sliced or Unsliced e from the same ingredients as used in your own kitchen. , nner-Franck Baking Co. i olsum Products—Dawn Donuts Delivered fresh daily at your gl ocets imates of Strength Prophesy Close Fight in Electio Locust Lane—Campus I Will Itsistory Repeat H elf in Elections ? 4. f, 1931 Platform 11 "Does lustott repeat itself" is a ll question Nt 11101 a ill lie answered in n, paid A. Mitten I flu. annual Jasa, campaigns nest noel. La.t soot Esnn C Reese lissi Preaiden 1 Jai Candidate, bolted lion the I , nl Locust Lane idle. Lam--c amain,/ 1 i Iniut. oigamted his own patty, and The candidates and parts of the, %,,,,- elected to the Julian L 11144 m es- Locust Lane-Campus clique, tin till-1 aim. , , Mons in then agreement that eel tam, SundaN night, just one bout be ,egulatm.' 811 . 0,1 b. . I .' l4 ed i ns 11 .' 1 foie the nominations closed, Glenn College Adnimista ation, hose pledged I I: l'hompson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, then heal ty support to the feiloning, halted the 101 l Locust Lane ticket, platform I and inganized his awn petty Noah 1. No final esaminations for sun- h aa - e lf as a can d a i a t o im n 2. No nepent fees fm ,tudenls 8 Closer coopeintion betneen the student body and the College Ad nun,tratlon. 1 A sm,unnung pool lon the stu dent body. I have herald senans complain time; and again because the) are fatted to Is Datul C. McLaughlin take final OVlminntloll4 a few da, Prelldentlal Condidnle, Independent) before they ale to be graduated They If elected, e e still do all in our majority of seam, feel that if the, i poem to lining about the following ale able to secure tbe,iequoed ci edit I changes which vie believe roe all points dui ung then lost three yclus I sound and logical imp] oveMentS and in college, they hose Tamed they of ieal humht to Penn State students ale capable of accepting the iespon-lin the cla,sionin tool on the campus: sibility of their studies dining then We heartily endorse the pi mciplo s scram( yea! lof tlie College Admimstlation and the Repent fees bane been the bane of Boni d of Trustees, net, rejoice in the Over v student With the pi esent excellent harmony and cooper ation propel ibunicinl maintenance ft end the that 11.19 existed between the Adnun• State, the student body feels they r istration and the student body in e no longer necessary the past, and ne will in et cry possible The College Administi attar f users Mny seek to maintain that harmony: close cooperation uuh r epresent iti% es l IWe enthuse the increased hos of the student body and it Is only! Pita! tee, believing that it will be fair that the students should feel instr uniental in maintaining a.iiigh likewise in - the matter. [ standar it of student health through What is a School of Physical Edil-1 an inei eased equipment and larger cation without a sin laming pnot r U medical stall Twenty-two thousand dollai s has been , We will Inge the College Ad collected lions students fm such a! mineal Alan to set up a umfoun project at Penn State Why can't system of grading and regulation the College complete the neeessai; of class attendance fund, to pay for the pool which is 'I We mill be of every possible really a pall of the equipment of a to the College Administration modern School of Physical Education in establishing the proposed no s union mh - bum Lim n Mowers Repaired and Sharpened C. T. SHILLING Th" e Cgrner BAKERS OF THE PENN g'PATE COLLEGIAN Independent 19:11 Plat form about gleatel harmony and mote ,y.tematie finaneml leg u I ti,t t on among all acimties. 4 We nil] Imestigate the matter of a leductlon of all repent fees and fines fen absence before and ate! a aentlollq 5. We behe‘e that Sunday sports ale a benefit to which the students I ate entitled I fr We belie,. that the fine Nvork . I of the caiolo judging teams of the School of Ammo'tut° should be re cognized by financial support (rain the College 4donmstiation H(l' "A PACT is more powerful than twenty texts." Two puffs tell more of a cigarette's taste than tiny two-hour speech. ,v 5 ,:, Taste must speak foritself ... and Chesterfield's refreshing, spicy flavor, its characteristic fra grance, do just that. , t at' te7, ..-. Making Chesterfields, making them right, -r5i.7. '' l' making you like them, requires only this. ~,,,0 4 .4.4 . _„. ---___'..„ 1 r Zj' A "TASTE above everything" '-----‘,.. <`-' .' - . MlLD...end yet lilfh- , . ..v‘ , ' •:. vi4k.t . THEY SATISFY 0 109. I.l.inT ac MinOS TOOACCO CO Insuirgent * * * 1931 Platform IBIENEE=II 11911 Prenidentlat Candidate. tn•tumrnn There ate cettam condttion, estst tot: in out class politics V. bleb should, and can be eotleLted but only through the Notes of the members of the clans I am m tenor of• 1 Beautifying the Campus. This his been stmt.' but must be push ed fomaid mole rapidly. 2 Expansion of the facilities rot outdoor slants Oveicrouded Cale 111t10114 of the tennis emits, base ball fields, and golf course makes it evident that me must ha,. mine 11.111 3 No personal assessment on in dividual, lot building e‘pansum it places too touch strain on the in- Ilivuluarg finances A lounge and reception loom for non-flatelnits students in Nest lLun ,hete they may cutest tin their fl wilds 5 Continuation of all-College musical and diamatie entei tam ments G. Standanlwation of tot books This has been done in sonic 0001505 but should be mined out in all. 7 floe hospital Service Good health is a necessity for college students and since this plan of Flee service aims at the goal it should he supported. 8 Appointments and offices ells- Muted evenly among, ALL stu dents instead among certain clique members or members (11 a certain school Attention should be called to the fact that no non-fraternity man has e‘m held a chair manslup of any of our class Balls or Thom committees Such partiality is in direct opposition to our ',Wolin and shall be corrected ALBERT DEAL &SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS•BLENDED Hospital, Cheerleader Referendums Called Student referendums on the ques tions of fiee hospital so vice and selection of head cheeileadet will he helcl at class election' nev.t, week The statement on the ballot con cm lung fiee hospital service lends, "To micas° the health fee fiom 5,1 to $lO Vote 'yes' of 'no.' " The second n eferendoin will he in the form of an amendment to the Athletic Association constitu tool. IL states, "That in title secttm• h o of the constitution of the Athletic Association be amend ed to provide for the selection of the head chemleader by a commit tee appointed by the Dom d of Ath letic Control Vote 'yes' m 'no' " Campus I 1932 Platform I=l I=l As a candidate fin the ptesideney of the class of Pi 32, I submit the fol lowing as my pletfoim. I To eneomage movements , hleil mill lead to .1 imam Penn State 2 Investigation to determine the hest method of linaneme a swim ming pool 1 Fawning Tice hospital service d. R000111111011(1 the installation of the double cut sy,tern in place of five dam lines Leto! e and often %.uations TENNIS BALLS Red or White in Cans, Viscose Cover or Plain WINNER RACKETS—SIO to $l6 THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Corner All Student Supplies Tuesday, April 29, 1980 Locust Lane 1932 Platform By George 7'. Imsich (1032 Prealdential Candidate. Locust I We arc in favor of: I. Some definite steps toward fulfillment of the winter sp. plan . 2. Whole-hearted support of new mvamning pool Pro/rot. 3. A club room for nomfratel , men in Old Main. 4 A meeting room for all cant oiganizations in Old Main 5. A definite liberal cut plan. 6 A revival of Penn State so and a iejuvenation of Penh spirit and tradition. 7. The advancement of the i ests of the Juntrn class instal:, possible mahout. Intel fering College regulations • - RETURNS FROM CONCLAV D. Robeit E. Dengler, of the ical language deportment, return' cently then a electing of the A car. Association of Univeisity P aura Mkt at Washington, D. C. Denglc. is a member of the nat eseeutive council of the associatio , SHOE REPAIRING '" ' "'gririeglßTar "nt J. 11. MINGLE EMEt=
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