P AGE EIGHT , .• ' - 'll • Penn State Engineer IFC Race • emains ..:Open- , New Cliques Organize Selects Von Arx Cabinet's • month-old plan for reorganization of campus • Voting Set For Monday political parties resulted in a lopsided balance of power Tues- Eugene F. Von Arx has been day night, when participants in the recent no-party electionS appointed editor-in-chief of the Nominations for positions as - 7 - met to revamp the nuclei of what will be opposing factions in Penn State Engineer for the president and secretary-treasurer. :aiture contests. - coming semester. Charles . R. of Interfraternity Council are still Athough slip-drawing aimed at providing a reasonably Ammerman, retiring eC itor, . an- open, Bob Brawn, chairman of equal division of membership, shifting of personnel from one flounced today. elections committee, stated yester group to another after lots were cast sent 25 persons to the Two other posts on the editor- day. heavy end of the see-saw with the other team of seven high ial staff were filled by the ap- Fifth and sixth semester frater - pointments of Harold Walchli as nity men, if president or repre in the air. Harry Kern, Cabinet chair- Independent Men Elect managing editor and Thomas sentative of their respe c t i v e Thomas as illustrations editor. houses, are eligible for these posts, Sunday man, explained that it was im- - The remainder of the staff stays according to Brawn. Hillel record cOncert, 2:30 p.m.: possible to Make final and de- Redmond,ZelinskOlazier the same as it was before. All nominations should be turn- Panhellenic Coun c i 1 Sorority .. -• Sing, Old Main steps, 3:30 p.m. 1 - • - ,Cfinite assignments to each •• The five members of the staff ed in to Brawn, Frank Kilcoyne, James Mattil's, was clique and expressed the hope Redmond," who graduate in October will be or John Allison. Nominations may Monday elected president at the - IMA elec- feted at a banquet in their honor still be made election night. ' • that student interest would send Froth editorial staff meeting, crnough novices to the first meet- tions this week, ex-President Kehl at the State College Hotel Oc-•• The elections Ai 'be held in 318 Froth office, 7 p:m. ing of the groups Tuesday night Markley announced. Joe Zelinski, toter 4. They are Charles R. Old Main at 7:15 p.m., Monday. •PSCA Councili-gotum Party, 304 . to offset the present weighting. P enn an editor;Richard Haven, was chosen vice- Ammerm • , Dev- Henry Keller, president, has asked Old Main, 7:15 p.m-- The cliques will meet in Old ar.ey, illustrations editor; Harold that all fraternity representatives IFC elections, 318 Old Main, 7:15 president, and Lou Glazier was Main at 8 p.. m. Tuesday to elect - Held, campus feature director; be present. p.m. i :' ~, elected secretary-treasurer. Ken Buckwalter and Jim Harter ' • • permanent chairman and select Froth business ~ staff ,meeting, IMA will sponsor football movies associates. ' At the past -National Interfrate r- names to replace the former Cam- Carnegie Hall office' -7:15 .- p.m. • each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., 121 nity Counselors' meeting, the 'Col pets and Independent. The room lege, along, with Lafayette, was . Tue May• , Sparks. Last year's game with 'Heaviest man on the Penn State number will be posted on the Old selected as one of the two typical • . IMA - football. movies, of 1942 Bucknell will be shown at the first -football squad is blocking back Main bulletin board. Gloria Du- fraternity campuses in the coon- Bucknell game, • 121 Sparks, 7:30 meeting - next Tuesday. ‘: Aldo Cenci. Cenci weighs 230. ' this P•P•k erst, and Thomas Guinivan, tem- try. A committee representing • , , porary chairmen, urged all stud- -4 association will inspect . these: two :: Hillel: . retind....table disenasion, ents interested in politics to at-. • colleges the last week in Septerrif - ' 4 : 15 1 3 : 111 . •;'- tend. ' 1 • •• ' tend. , . raharn...New :Froth Editor.- ber, reporting their - findings to the - Lukens Steel - Company • inter. Miss Duerst's present organiza- G national office, views,- 204 Old Main. - •• • ',' tion includes Rozanne Brooks, . . .. George Graham was . chosen business staff will be held by Jim . Thursday • • • - , .. rmns and- Japs will keep .- •• Coriiolidated Vultee.-Intervie*S; .Morton - Grossman, Hobert Himler, The d • • •. . " ' - editor-in-chief of Froth in elec- Casey, business manager; Melva - saying"the -attack is back" if' - We' 204"!Olif Main.'''''. • • '•' s- .''' •'-' ' Ted Jentlesoni Jeanne Jordan, Louis Levi, and Les Stine. tions held last night -by - the retiring Davis, local advertising manager; all -back the attack . . . -by buying :- Houk , . of Representatives • Meet, t saff. Rosalind Green, national advertis- In Guivinan's group are Charles mar bonds!' ing, 318 Old 'Main, 7:30 - p.m. - - Bair, Abram Bosler, George Chap- Other heads of the editorial staff ing manager; Martin Sadock, cir man, John Chapman, Peggy Lou • include Rozanne . Brooks, manag- culation manager; and Ruth Gold- • Chapman, Btirbara Cottan, Roy ing editor; Bob Kimmel, feature man, promotion manager. • .-- i IIMPP " Delaney, Robert Glass, Robert editor; Horace Smith, photography Fred Dietz, Leo Harper, Mary Haspedt, James Hugo, Peter John- editor; and Til Bronstein, women's K. Hoppel, Jean Lobell, and The son, Peggy Lou Johnston, John editor. ora Rappaport were named busi- Krusen, Robert Lauer, John Map- Editorial. Associates Ronnie Ep- ness associates. The remaining stein, Vic •Danilov, Pete 'Palmer, members of the business staff will pernas, Renee -Marks, Gib Par- 'and editorial staff members Ann- be Arlene .Artenberg, Lorraine nell, Jean Piollet, Anibal Rojas, ette Dawer, -Mickey Wohlman, Bank, Sylvia 'Berger, - Phyllis Bar- Ted Rubin, Robert Shadley, Betty Ginger Brauerman, Bob Himler, ney, Lila Blank, Shirley Boscov i Shenk, Horace Smith, and Pen and Roz Schnitzer complete this Sydelle Buckwalter, Jeanne Eisen rese Wolf. division of the staff. Paul Phillips berg, Eila Fiering, Lee Friedman, and Van Lundy have been named Gloria. Jacobson, Irene Klein, Bob assistant photographers. Kranich, Shirley Levine, June -Most important positions on the Opal, and Florence Zankel !Heavy Balloting Marks thlt Council Elections Liberal Arts Council's eight new members were elected in un usually heavy balloting in Sparks lobby Wednesday. Sophomores cast a total of 109 votes and jun iors 59. Out of 12 sophomores qualify ing by petition for the election. those selected were Pvt. Bud Long, 73 votes; Olin Cramer, AS. 64; Bob Tucker, AS, 63: and Margaret Hussey, 45. From the five juniors on the ballot, Pvt. Jack George. 58 votes; Jane Gleichart, 51: Mar jorie Renner, 40; and Alice Gey er, 47, were chosen. Koval to Head PS Club Edmund R. Koval was elected president of the Penn State Club at a regular meeting of the or ganization last Tuesday night. Other newly elected officers 'are: William R. Folk, vice-president; George J. Williams, secretary; Robert K. Hirzel, treasurer; Har old E. Weller Jr., social chair ruan; John J. Riordan, athletic chairman; and Victor J. Danilov, publicity chairman. CLASSIFIED SECTION RW—Washington, D. 'C., this week end. Call Chuck 2863. RW—Bradford or vicinity, Wed- nesday or Thursday, Sept. 29 or 30. Call 338 Atherton. lt-pd—PPM RW—Warren or vicinity, Friday, Sept. 24. Call 408 Atherton. lt-pd—PPM LOST—One cigarette lighter on golf course. Reward. Call Mar lin 2021. lt-comp—RTK LOST—Tan loafer jacket, Briggs label. I'm cold. Call Joe at 4255. lt-pd—HKH LOST—La Vie Sports Editor's gold honorary key. Call Ted 2561. 21-comp—LTC WIEN WANTED—by two respect able maiden ladies. Elcerly men without families preferred. Apply al Schwab Auditorium, October 8 and 9. Itch NGL lt-pd-PPM THE COLLEGIAN r7 1 .-TIACiPiIterACKT% :!,;' WARNER BROTHERS '. A v; 80Y WAR:EOND37: .: !.. CATHAW • M • ._.. ...,.. 3rd WAR LOAN• .:„ ''' '. ' ;:AT. ..' IinIy;WAR.IIOIIIbSAN44TAMP!II ..''',.:: MAN ithAVIINGIO. ...- ,1 :11 , D.. 1114i811:13111474-3. [(AST TriVIES TODAY PLAYING SATURDAY,:...MONDAY = TUESDAY '; WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 api 23, • • V , ~Rog p. A•itt *E0641 OESIV ; kat aa 11.11‘ .islAv FA" • 4,tg: w All" If 10 • . 44% • opte/,:o.Nol 4,0 t, . . , i l ock 0110 „ 0 , 'is:. • o.„t 2 . • BEGINNING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 190 CAMPUS CALENDAR Today Hillel services, 7:30 p.m Tomorrow. Hillel "Football Hop" pance, 9-12 p.m.