PAGE EIGHT Voting— (Continued from page one) president, track manager, WSSF committee, PSCA, Sunday Enter tainment Committee chairman, ASME; Bernard Miller, State, junior class secretary-treasurer, dormitory secretary - treasurer, Pershing Rifles, ASME. Secretary - treasurer, Lorraine Muni. Lion, Chi Omega presi dent, clique secretary, La Vie photo editor, Student Handbook, Treble Singers librarian, Bad minton Club program chairman, Coed Coordinating Committee, WSSF, Collegian sophomore board; Arlene Spencer, .State, Froth, Kappa Delta treasurer, Junior Class President, James MacCallum, Lion. Pollock Circle Council past president, Student Union Com mittee chairman, Committee on Revision of the AU-College Con stitution, dormitory past presi dent; Robert Wine. State. fresh man class vioe-president Mont Alto, Nittany Dorm Council vice president. Wq6F drive directar. Vice-president, William Ballon. Lien. junior clique chairman, Nit tany Independent Party past sophomore clique chairman, Phi Epsilon Pi; Alan Spinweber. Stale. Lambda Chi Alpha pledge, dozwitory president, Pollock Cir cle Council. Secretary - treasurer, Alvina Bartow, Lion, Players, Nittany In dependent Party past policy com mittee member, Newman Club, Critique publicity staff; Vi, gins Fetter, State, Players, Froth, Critique, Alpha Chi Omega. Intensive Campaign The two-day balloting brink to a close an intensive campaign in which candidates visited frater nity, sorority, and dormitory units, and which was highlighted by a Daily Collegian sponsored bi-party mixer last Thursday at the TUB. A complaint will be made against the Lion Party for drop ping leaflets from an airplane if investigation justifies it, accord ing to George W. Ebert, superin tendent of grounds and buildings. The leaflet s were spread yester day morning, and one group land ed was McAllister Hall. Permit Obtained A permit for dropping the slips wss obtained from the borough for $5, according to John Cam eron, Lion campaign manager, and is was believed that the ac tion was legitimate. No permis sion. Was granted by the grounds and buildings department, Mr. Ebert said, and College regula tions require him to deny such requests. Ajtion on the incident may be take n at a meeting of the Elec tions Committee tomorrow night, said William Staley, chairman. Delegates Attend Parley Six delegates from the College Newman Club recently attended a regional convention of Middle Atlantic States Newman Clubs at Philadelphia. Jack Sigler, one of the College delegates, spoke to the 12-college assemblage on "What is Happen ing to American Democracy." Other delegates included Frank Tidona, John Kupetz, William Sharon, Joseph Rebo, and John Novotny. CLASSIFIEDS AN classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prima are toe one insertion: $l.OO. threw insertions: 17 words or km. Call Collegian 6711. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and BOARD available immediately for married couple. Call Joe Zaslow at 6986 after 6 p.m. WANTED DO YOU KNOW the words to "Flow, River Flow"? They're needed for "Years Ago." CaU Mr. Reifsnider, Ex. 362. LOST ONE PAIR tan pigskin gloves April 12 in Sparks. Please call 241 Atherton. MISCELLANEOUS TYPING--theses, reports, stencils, corre spondence, etc., expertly done on new Remington stand ard by experienced sec retary with degree in English. Call 9150. STUD= WASHING done at my home. Bring and call for at 1103 W. Heaver FOR SALE BLUDE HUGE log-kit duplex deeitrig. Call Jake 6 i illl anytime. BIRTHDAY CARUS •nd other oaken, cok- as, aandwictes, fruit punch. Facellent chocolate candies. Frills Stern. 122 Irwin Ave. Phone 4818. LOG-LOG Decitrig K K Slide Kale, Gall Maria limmed. AM& beffeasi. 1937 PLY.MOU77I. COUPE, good condi- 936 INDIAN motorcycle-4 cylinder. New BOY'S 26" bicycle. Attractive appearance, tion, heater. Call Bill Kyle between I overhaul and paint. Completely recondi- excellent mechanical condition. $2l. Call and 6:30-3976. tioned. Call B. Peterson, 8181 or 6412. Lee 2E151 (128 E. Fairmount). "CHESTERFIELD AND I ARE OLD FRIENDS. IT'S MY SMOKE." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA WHY:A smoke Chesterfield (FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) "Chesterfield is my brand. I've been smoking them for about 16 years. I like them because they're mild and really satisfy. I know the kind of tobacco that's in them . . . it's the best. "Chesterfield buys the best grades of tobacco. It's mild, light, ripe, sweet-smoking tobacco. They pay the highest prices for their tobacco. It's top quality leaf." a). 44.14 f TOBACCO FARMER, PAM, KY. TUESDAY, APRIL SI, lON DOCTOR'S silk *cadmic costume. Aloe tuxedo and dress suit. all in good sonal. Son. Moderately priced. Phone 4689. "CORONER CREEK" COLUMBIA'S FORTHCOMING CINECOLOR PRODUCTION
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