The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 25, 1952, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, OCTOBER-25, 1952 -
WSGA Interviews
Scheduled Today
Thirty-four, candidates ••-for.-Women’s Student Government As
sociation freshman senator Will;be interviewed by the WSGA ap
plication board between B:3(Ka.m. and noon today 'in 318 Willard.
Applicants are to appear in alphabetical order, according to Louise
Glud, elections chairman.
A two-thirds vote- of the-board is necessary for a candidate’s
name to appear on the primaryb ~ : ~ W
ballot Tuesday. Final elections ballot -boxes in Simmons and Me
will take place Thursday. . Woman’s Building, Grange Dor-
Applicants for Recre-j !j p l itory;;C'an4 itP wn students will
ation Association freshman, smcFvotfe in McAllister Hall. To w n
sophomore representatives', were students must present matricu
interviewed Thursday,..-.according The foliowing election-, code
to Eleanor Gwynn, -WRA'- ■ elec- /vac been released by the elec
tion’s chairman. tlion committee:
WSGA nom i n ee's whose 1. No candidate can spend more
names are approved will he'no- ' -than $2 on' her campaign,
tified immediately. Both WRA 2. No posters may be placed on
and WSGA candidates will bulletin boards on campus and
have their pictures taken for- rfiam lobbies of dormitories,
election posters at 1 p.m. today 3. Posters may not be' larger
at the Penn State Photo-Shop’, -than Bxll inches.
Candidates will be introduced.!, ]4. Nd candidate may tear down
at house meetings at 8:30 p.m. : to-' the' : -pdsters of other candidates,
morrow and Monday. Stfidents . 5, Door to door campaigning is
acting as poll sitters will'meet in prohibited. _ This includes sending
318 Willard. . , of post cards.for announcements
Voting will take place/10 a.m.
to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.
WSGA and WRA voting boxes
will be located in the lobbies of
McAllister, Thompson, and Ath
erton Halls. WRA will also have
Religion—
Groups Will Observe
Reformation Sunday
Reformation Sunday will be observed by two Protestant student
groups at their meetings tomorrow night. The Rev. Luther H.
Harshbarger, College chaplain, will speak on “The Faith of the
Reformation” to the Lutheran. Student Association after its fellow-
ship supper at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow
in the LSA Fellowship hall.
Dr. Harry Hutton will speak on
“Some Facts and Fallacies of the
English Reformation” at the meet
ing of the Canterbury Club at
6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the parish
house.
The Evangelical. United Breth
ren Student Fellowship will hear
Glenn Goss speak on “The Pro
gress of Moral Concepts in the
Old Testament” after its fellow
ship supper at 5 p.m. tomorrow
at St. John’s E.U.B. Church.
Dr. Arthur H. Reede will speak
about the coming presidential
election as a Democratic sees it
after the Wesley Foundation’s fel
lowship supper at 5:15 p.m. to
morrow. '
Two students will lead a dis
cussion on the Korean situation
at Roger Williams Fellowship
after their fellowship supper
meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Hillel Foundation will sponsor
a “Fall Frolic” tonight.
BING CROSBY
JANE WYMAN
"JUST
FOR YOU"
GARY. COOPER .
. PHYLLIS THA'XTER
"SPRINGFIELD RIFLE r^
TODAY ALL DAY .
RODDY McDOWALL
"THUNDERHEAD, SON
OF FMCKA"
b'ver.Gfoovology, notices in mail
boxes, and/ leaflets in or under
doors. '.
6. Candidate must secure the
permission of the hostess to post
signs in dormitories.
By LaVONNE ALTHOU.SE
McLANAHAN’S
THE DAILY, COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
So-cf-y,
You bet it is. Sis. Made of finest ingredients
in a host of flavors. Order some!
Breyer's
DRUG STORE
3lue Band Feted
TAIJ KAPPA EPSILON. Kappa Delia Rho, and Alpha Epsilon Phi
were the scene of simultaneous parties.held last night, in honor of
the Blue Band. Dr. Hummel Fishburn, head of the Department of
James W. Dunlop, conductor of the Blue Band. Thomas
Hahn, president of the Blue Band, and Ed Austin, chairman of
the entertainment committee, are shown grouped around a piano
at last night's party.
Graduate Group
Will Meet Monday
Four graduate students from
India and Pakistan will discuss
“Some Current -Observations”
about their countries at the first
meeting of the International
Graduate Students Club at 7:30
p.m. Monday in 304 Old Main.
The 'panel discussion, led by
Sy e d S. Desnavi, Santosh K.
Bhanja, Misbahul Haq, and Na
gesh Wadeker, will initiate the
year’s program of international
activities.
Sponsored by the Penn State
Christian Association, the organ
ization is comprised- of foreign
and American graduate students
interested in the promotion of
is Good!
This
Ice Cream
better international understand
ing.
The program committee in-'
eludes Spyros Seliantis, Greece;
Hermogenes F. Bel i n , Philip
pines; Richard Patterson, gradu
ate student in the Industrial Vo
cation department; and Mrs.
Philip Rice of State College.
i/AS
9 8
MITIi&NIf
MONDAY, OCT. 27
Popular on the American Marquee as well as the British
ALEC GUINNESS in
A M co£e£ ime " "LAVENDER HILL MOB"
Also Starrine STANLEY HOLLOWAY-
TUESDAY, OCT. 28—
"LONG DARK HALL"
REX HARRISON - LILI PALMER
Mystery packed with high tension done in
the English superlative fashion . . .
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 29-
ALEC GUINNESS portrays all
eight members of a British family
"KIND HEARTS and CORONETS"
THURSDAY, OCT. 30—
Music to Fill Your Heart and Sold
"CARNEGIE HALL"
Conductors—Walter Damrosh - Fritz Reiner
Singers—Lily Pons - Rise Stevens and many many others
FRIDAY, OCT. 31—
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S
"TRIO"
'The Verger' - Knowall' - 'Sanitarium'
All Reviews said "Excellent!"
WRA Outing Club
To Climb Nittany
The Women’s Recreation As
sociation Outing Club plans to
climb Mt. Nittany tomorrow af
ternoon. Members and interested
students’ will meet in Simmons
Hall lounge at 1:30 p.m.
The club will mieet to elect new
officers at 7 p.m. Monday in White
Hall.
WRA to Meet Tomorrow
Candidates for Women’s Rec
reation Association freshmen and
sophomore representatives will
meet at 9:20 tomorrow night in
the Thompson Hall lounge for
introductions and house meetings.
The area of Philadelphia is 130
square miles.
BEAT MICHIGAN STATE!
The
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ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
MEAT SAUCE
HUNGARIAN
CABBAGE ROLLS
ROAST TENDERLOIN OF BEEF
STUFFING
MIXED SEAFOOD PLATTER
PRIME SIRLOIN STEAKS
A MESSAGE
TO OUR PATRONS:
THE BEST TEST OF A GOOD MOVIE
IS ITS RECEPTION BY DISCRIMINAT
ING MOVIE-GOERS. THOSE BEST
RECEIVED ARE WORTH SHOWING
AGAIN. HERE, THEN. ARE FIVE
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APPROVED BY YOUR PAST RECEP
TION OF THEM. WE KNOW YOU'LL
ENJOY THEIR FINE ENTERTAINMENT!
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