The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 15, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Elections
(Continued from page one)
signed by three students who saw
the act.
Carr 01l Chapman, elections
committee chairman, said a deci
sion on the charges would be
made tonight when the ballots are
counted.
Chapman stressed the fact that
both parties must have a poster
in the Old Main lobby bearing
pictures of their candidates. He
also said there will be heavy pen
alties inflicted for campaigning
in the lobby.
50 Vote Penalty
' In last year's elections a record
62 per cent of the freshmen and
44.6 per cent of the sophomores on
Campus voted, A total of 870 out
of 1387 freshmen voted and 1224
out of a possible 2749 sophomores
voted. Of the total eligible voters
in both classes, 50.7 per cent
voted.
' Each State Party candidate was
penalized 50 votes because of in
fractions of the elections code.
'Who's in the News'
Deadline Is Tomorrow
Biographical forms for "Who's
in the News at Penn Stat e"
should be mailed to 115 Carnegie
Hall by tomorrow, Leonard Kola
sinski, editor of the publication,
announced yesterday.
The book, which will be six by
nine inches, with an imitation
leather cover, will be available
around Jan. 4.
"Who's in the News," now in
its sixth edition, was started by
the late Arthur R. Warnock, for
mer dean of men. It is published
by Sigma Delta Chi, national pro
fessional journalism fraternity,
and Theta Sigma Phi, national
Women's journalism honorary.
Hetenic Hayride Off
The hayride, sponsored by the
Helenic Society, scheduled for to
morrow night has been canceled
because of weather conditions.
In place of the hayride, the
society is sponsoring a dance at
8 p.m. tomorrow in tie Grange
playroom.
Contributions will be solicited
at the dance.
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classifieds
Continue GOOD Student Government by Voting for Candidates with
EADERSHIP and A ILITY
' FRESHMEN
ELECTIONS 2nd FLOOR -- OLD MAIN
Third 'lndependent'
Distributed Today
The third issue of the Inde
pendent will be distributed today
in the dormitories and down
town, Moylan Mills, editor, an
nounced.
Ray Victor, junior in arts and
letters, has replaced Richard Mills
as business manager.
Alvin Goodman will take the
place of Robert Schooley as cir
culation manager. Schooley
leaves for the service Dec. 1.
Featured in this issue of the
paper is a profile on Edna Bayl
son, recently elected Leonides
president. An article on results
of the recent Eastern Regional
National Independent Student As
sociation convention in Hunting
ton, W. Va., will also appear.
Barbara Wexelman, Tam sin
Bloom, and Rose Gelia have been
added to the circulation staff.
MI Group Initiates
Twelve Members
Sigma Gamma Epsilon, mineral
industries honorary, initiated 12
members Tuesday. Following the
initiation ceremony, a banquet
was held at the State . College
Hotel. •
Dr. John DeNovo, assistant pro
fessor of history, spoke on "The
Origins of American Interest in
Middle Eastern Petroleum." Dr.
Thomas Bates, faculty adviser to
Sigma Gamma Epsilon, also ad
dressed the group.
The initiates are Gunther Ba
dorrek, Norman Bowne, Edward
Bush, Robert Cameron, Hobert
Decker, Ralph Fries, Rich a r d
Hallgreen, Robert Nelson, George
Simkovich, Charles Smeltzer,
Harry • Sur kal o, and William
Young.
Promotion Agency
The Central Promotion Agency
will not move into its permanent
location until after Thanksgiving,
Walter Sachs, chairman of the
All-College Cabinet committee
investigating CPA, an n o u n c e d
yesterday.
Sachs said no space has yet
been alloted for the agency. He
also said no additional meetings
would be held until after the
Thanksgiving holidays.
For RESULTS-Not PROMISES
.1:
DAVE LEWIS
BARRY KAY
PHEBE POWELL
TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Panhel
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studied the committee will hand
down its decision.
Bid• Replies Go "to Dean
The judicial committee is com
posed of five Panhellenic officers,
tw o advisers, a representative
from the Dean of Women's office,
and a stray Greek. A stray Greek
is a member of a national sorority
not represented on campus.
Panhellenic council also stated
that replies , to bids from sororities
must be "takento the Deanof Wo
men's office from where they will
be sent to the sorority.
3 Doctors on Duty
For Emergencies
Three State College doctors went
on duty in this area last night to
take care of emergencies when a
family doctor cannot be reached.
This was the result of the State
College Medical Society's recent
decision, to speed up the emer
gency call system so that in cases
of accidents, - especially, a doctor
may reach the scene more quickly.
When such an event occurs, a
call may be made to the police
office, 4971, giving the place of
the accident and the name of the
person making the call: A phy
sician and an ambulance, if nec
essary, will be sent out promptly.
Dr. Clara B. Owens, Dr. .Wil-
Ham McFarland, and Dr.• Richard
Ishler are cooperating in the plan.
Regional Executive
Group of NSA to Meet
The regional executive com
mittee of the Pennsylvania Re
gion of the United States National
Student Association will meet
Sunday afternoon in Harrisburg.
William Klisanin, NSA chair
man at the College and PRUSNSA
president, called the meeting to
discuss a new regional policy.
Walter Sachs, director of the
group's office of public informa
tion, will also represent the State
College Regional Headquarters.
On the agenda are a basic state
ment of policy, office of public
information, December regional
assembly, student government
clinic, reorganization of regional
programs, regional finances, and
membership drives.
Consider Your Candidates
CANDIDATES
AND
SOPHOMORE
JACK WHITE
HARRY SOLOMON
LITA ROBINSON
'8:30 TO 5:30 TODAY!
PSC to Hold Party
At Center Stage
The Penn State Club will hold
a theater party tomorrow night at
Center Stage, Lewis Hoover, pres
ident, announced yesterday.
Half of the price of tickets for
members will be paid by the club.
Guests may be invited but their
tickets will not be financed by
the club, he added.
The meeting originally, sched
uled for Nov. 20 has been can
celed because -of Thanksgiving
vacation. The next regtilar meet
ing will be held Dec.. 9.
Simmons Musicale
•The Simmons Musicale will be
held at 7:30 tonight in Simmons
Lounge.
Records to be played are "Vio
lin Concerto in E-flat" by An
tonio Vivaldi, "Piano Concerto
No. 20 in D-minor" by Wolfgang
Mozart, "Symphony No. 4 in E
minor" by Johannes Brahms, and
"Suite Elizabethaine" by Jacques
Ibert.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
36 mm. CAMERA Perfex "38" f/3.5 lens
1/500 sec. Good shape. Excellent for color.
Best offer. Phone 4368 evenings.
1937 CHEVROLET. Recently overhauled,
good mechanical shape. Tires and bat
tery good. Inquire John Dick, 618 S. Pugh.
Call 4862,
E FLAT Alto Saxophone used very little
Call 3911 after 5 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS ,
IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs. lust
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W
College ' Ave. Mr. Beatrice' 26 years ex
perience is at your service.
BOYS LAUNDRIES, family laundries
Will call for and deliver. Call 4502.
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ROzIN'S
Delicatessen
College Ave.
400 E.
THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER - 15, 1951
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED
RIDE WANTED to Detroit or. vicinity for
Thanksgiving. Call Cash, 6710.
RIDE TO Southern Michigan Detroit
area this weekend. Will help drive and
pay expenses. Phone 2939.
PASSENGERS TO North or South Caro.
lina and return over Thanksgiving. See
Copeland, 218 Plant Industries Bldg.
DO YOU have dirty laundry? En do it
for you I Just dial 4589 for further
information.
KE Log Log Decitrig Sliderule. W. Blazek.
Pollock 4, Room 31 ext. 264.
RIDE WANTED to Wellsboro, Pa. or
vicinity after 5:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16.
Call Jerry 5051 Ext. 264.
' IDE TO Philadelphia leaving Monday
19th, 4 p.m. 'or later. Call Gene, 6847
after 6 p.m.
LOST
TAN -OVERCOAT taken from Delta Tau
Delta by mistake Saturday night. Please
return to John Raub. Phone 6935.
2 PHI SIGMA DELTA . fraternity pins
Saturday night on Fraternity Row. If
found please phone 4409. - .
SMALL GOLD and white crest pin. "We
Aim to, Hit". Finder please call Jean,
250 Atherton Hall.
KEY IN' green case; somewhere between
Simmons and Sparks. Please return to
Student Union in Old Main.
WILL THE person who took a tan over
coat from Phi Kappa Tau Saturday
night please contact DeWitt, Ext. 298.
Have overcoat in return.
GABARDINE OVERCOAT. Hughes &
'Hatcher label, Bill; 249 Hamilton. Phone
1191. Reward. I have yours.
A TIE-CLIP with an All-College Cabinet
key attached; initials E.D.S. on back
of key. Please return to Student Union
Desk in Old Main.
LARGE COWHIDE suitcase accidently
taken from Delta Tau. Delta house last
weekend. Initials G.F.D. Reward. 428 Mc-
Elwain.
FOR RENT
IRST FLOOR double room, 424 West
Beaver Ave. Phone '6-336 after five.'
Snack Bar