PAGE EIGHT Voting -- (Continued from pane one) sanin, Lion, All-College secre tary-treasurer. David Olmsted, State, and John Stoudt, Lion, senior class presi dent; Bryson Craine, State, and Robert Flick, Lion, senior class vice-president: Sally Shoemaker, State, and Polly Potter, Lion, sen ior class secretary-treasurer. Michael Hanek, State, and Jos eph Haines, Lion, junior class pi-esident; Samuel Marino, State, and John Donnal, Lion, junior class vice-president; Lee Coy, State, and Barbara Baker, Lion, junior class secretary-treasurer. John Albarano, Arthur Betts, Donald Maurey, Jay McMahan, and Peter Sarantopoulos, Athletic association, president; and Louis Koszarek, Patrick McPoland, and Hardy Williams, Athletic associ ation secretary-treasurer. The runner-up for the associa tion presidency becomes vice president. Forum - (Continued from page one) had failed to reserve a table and the restaurant was jammed. However, Miss Kimbrough saw an empty table half-way across the room, ran over to it, and claimed it for the party. An awed silence fell over the room and finally a waitress came over and told her that the table was reserved for Cecil B. De- Mille and hadn’t been used by anyone else for 12 years. Miss, Kimbrough is the author of numerous best-sellers includ ing “We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood,” “How Dear to My Heart,” and “It Gives Me Great Pleasure.” Her latest book is- a collection of reminiscences, “The Innocents from Indiana.” Attorney To Address Pre-Legal Honorary District Attorney Edwin W. ; : la«l will speak to members o' Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-lega. honorary, tonight at 7:15 o’clock in 202 Willard hall. Willard will speak on the ori gin of Pi Lambda Sigma and about his work as district at torney. A graduate of the College and Harvard, he helped to found the honorary. Willard hall is named after his father, a former professor at the College. At the meeting the group will also vote on new members. Plans for the annual banquet will/be mode. Anders Chosen Head Of Home Ec Council Newly elected officers of the Home Ec student council are president; Betty Anders, vice ©resident; Barbara Norton, and secretary, William Tritsch. The council Tuesday night also voted to amend its constitution so that elections for council mem bers would take place at a date set by an Inter-Council commit tee. Student council officers would be elected from past mem bers of a council. School council elections will take place this year on May 1 and 2. Schlesinger To Talk On Boron Hydrides Continuing the chemistry lec ture series, H. I. Schlesinger, from the University of Chicago, will talk on boron hydrides today and tomorrow. The lectures will be given in 119 Osmond at 4:10 p.m. Dr. W. Conrad Fernelius, head of the Department of Chemistry, said that anyone desiring to con sult with Schlesinger during his stay on campus could contact Marion Jones in 105 Pond, of phone College extension 2013, for information. Radio Workshop Begins Broadcasting Tonight Work will begin on broadcast ing actual programs at the Radio workshop tonight at 7 o’clock in 304 Sparks, David R. Mackey of the speech department said yes terday. Production ideas also will be discussed. The meeting is open to all .students interested in act ing. a l ' • ncing, production or engineering. , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA College DP Group To Meet Tonight The campus committee on dis placed persons will meet tonight at 7 o’clock in 304 Old Main, Ralph Cash, chairman, said yes terday. Cash said that the chairmen of sub-committees on housing, ori entation, and finance would re port on progress thus far. He said that a definite budget will-prob ably be set up at' tonight’s meet ing to take care of expenses in volved in the DP project. Robert Davis, All-College pres ident, and J. Alvin Hawbaker, chairman of the State College Commerce club, which obtained 25 job assurances for DP’s, have been invited to attend the meet ing. Students having any sugges tions for the committee are also invited;to attend. Present plans call for the DP students, expected to arrive next fall, to work for one year before matriculating at the College. Dur ing this time they will be inte grated into as many campus ac tivities as possible,- Cash said. IRRA To Meet Tonight The Industrial Relations Re -sarch association will meet at "09 Williard, at 7 p.m. A. S. Luchek, associate profes sor of Industrial Relations, Cen tral Extension, will talk after the 'regular business meeting. A movie will be shown in conjunc tion with his talk. WCKIES TASTE BETTER ,n^u’'W's- tbcon S-sar - THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE I he way I *? ake ' ‘ When world's okay, ls^gX S S'aU.^ honey * jif l. Sutton Stanford University US./M- FT- lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco Draft Can Sap U.S. Strength - Eisenhower PITTSBURGH. April 18—(£>)— The quickest way to sap the strength of America is to take all college students, put rifles in their hands, and send them to the front, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, Presi dent of Pennsylvania State Col lege, told 500 Penn State alumni here.' Dr. Eisenhower said last night that America’s military strength is in educated, superbly trained men in the armed forces. The United States can’t hope to match Russia man for man, he«declared. Dr. Eisenhower stated he favors the plan for deferring college stu dents, but believes a better plan can be worked out. Poultry Club To Elect New Officers Tonight The Poultry club will elect of ficers tonight at 7 o’clock in 204 Horticulture. Rodger Strait will report on the Poultry show to be held May 12; Ronald Stief on the poultry picnic; and Anthony Stemberger on the Newsletter. Warren Johnson, former presi dent of the. National Turkey fed eration, will speak. m*y-6oU<*! Fine tobacco—and only fine tobacco—can give you the perfect mildness and rich taste that make a cigarette com ~ pletely enjoyable. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So if you’re not happy with your present brand (and a 38-city survey shows that millions are not), switch to Luckies. You’ll find that Luckies taste better than any other cigarette. Be Happy—Go Lucky today! COP*., T-MC AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ' > I $ s Faculty Reception Set For Simmons Lounge On May 2 The junior-senior faculty re ception, sponsored by the Co-ed Coordinating committee, will be held in Simmons hall lounge on May 2, according to Audrey Brua, committee chairman. Invitations have been sent to '450 faculty members. Women students were able to submit the names of special faculty mem bers that they wished to be in vited. Vic e-presidents of Chimes, Cwens, Mortar Board, Pan-hell enic council, Leonides, Philotes, Alpha Lambda Delta, and WRA are members of'the coordinating committee. Eight outstanding senior wom en, who are not members of Mor tar Board will be chosen to pour at the reception. German Music Tonight “The Music of the Nations,” radio program of the Department o'f Romance Languages, will offer its first program of German mu sic tonight at 8:30 o’clock over WMAJ. Kurt Paucker, member of the Department of Bacteriology, will play and comment upon Schubert’s* “Lieder” (Songs). Lot te Lehman is the vocalist. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1934, FORD Sedan. Rebuilt motor. New tires. Excellent condition. Uses no oil* $2OO. Call * 7051 evenings. 1948 RED PONTIAC Convertible. A-l con* dition. All accessories. Call 4928. CUMULUS KlT—Finished except for cov ering. New McCoy .19 red bead. Call Casey 6461. N 12 PIECE PARK Drawing Set used one semester, dropped course, must sell. Call 4937 at 6 p.m. H. O'Connor. LOST BROWN LEATHER wallet, vicinity Cor- ner Room. Valuable cards and # papers. Please return to Jane Auch, 31 Simmons. ALLIGATOR GOLDSEAL changed outside of 10 Sparks, Tues. 10-11 a.m. I have yours. Bob'Morton 4923. WANTED VOTE PAT McPoland A.A. Secretary- Treasurer. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Men and women. Marshall Field owned company. See Mr. Gibson, 112 Old Main Wednes day or Thursday. RIDE • Allentown or Harrisburg, Fri- day, April 20, leaving between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Call Janet 5051, 155 Simmons. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just cal! 2492 or brine machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex* pericnce is at your service. AUTOPSY DENIED. Body continues to babby commercially, if somewhat inco herently. Quartet of Glass. Dance Paradise Cafe. , TENNIS FANS. It’s stringing the No service. Guaranteed string and racket, n n.—i. Phono 2olG, B s * n 3* n ?r*fq > by ro*P« ■ scales 1 *«**», best topcoats ex- i Hassingers for racket >-Awl way. Prompt work. Longer life to 514 E. Beaver after «V V *
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