PAG 17- r ’ T GFTT Griffith Named New Secretary Of Ed Council Gwen Griffith, fifth semester education major, was elected sec retary-treasurer of the Education Student Council Tuesday night. She will be responsible for pub lishing. “Edits,” the School of Ed ucation newsletter. Nancy Nelsen was -• selected as senior substitute member. The Council approved a motion to interview professors in the School, of Education regarding the faculty rating system. The rating system is a method already in use in. which students are requested to evaluate their education courses. The education student-faculty tea tentatively set for Wednesday has been postponed. The council voted 'instead to accept the in vitation of Dr. Charles M. Long, head, of the Department of Edu cation, to discuss problems of education at his home. The infor mal' meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at 523 Sunset road. Coed Awarded Annual Architecture Prize Cynthia Palmer, fifth semes ter .architecture major, has been awarded the annual American In stitute of Architects prize by the central Pennsylvania chapter. The prize amounts to §lOO. The award is made to the stu dent in the Department of Archi tecture who has made the high est grades during the sophomore year. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT BOOM AVAILABLE in 5-man apartment. All conveniences. 230 S. Frazier Street. Phone 6146. DOUBLE ROOM: new house at Klinger Heights. Privacy and conveniences. Only $l.OO a night including breakfast. Phone 3612. FIRST FLOOR three-room furnished apart ment—married couple only, no children. Two blocks from campus. Phone 2600. FOR SALE THREE EVENING gowns, sizes 9, 11, and 13. Come to 711 W. Foster 1-9 p.m. Oct. SO. TENOR SAXAPHONE for sale. Recently overhauled and relacquered. Call Fran Elgin, 435 McElwain. 2*4 X 3*4 PACEMAKER Crown Graphic 4.5 lens 1/800 shutter accessories excellent condition, reasonable price. Call Al, Room 112, Ext. 962. NEW TUX for sale. Worn once. Size 3p. Phone 2337 after 6:30. Ask for Jim. EASY RINSE spin dry washer. Two years old; excellent condition! Contact Reed, after 6 p.m. Phone Boalsburg 9-6301. TOP CQAT - brown and white checked, imported wool, size 44, like new. Call 7247. CAR FOR the next game. Chev. 1936 sedan. Inspected, heater. $llO.OO. Call 4467 State College. WANTED RIDE FROM Pittsburgh to State College for one person Sunday, Nov. 2. Call Esther, McAllister 77. WANTED MUSICIAN steady job three nights a week with eight piece unit. Must read and fake well and have strong, steady beat. Call 2250 about 10 p.m. • RIDE TO Syracuse, N.Y. after 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, or anytime Friday, Nov. 7. Call Joan Wilson, 502 McElwain. RIDE WANTED to Phila. for two leaving Friday afternoon. Call Ann, 344 Simmons. 1 TICKET for the Community Concert series. Contact Leonard Goodman, 133 McAlliser St. Phone 7863. RIDE WANTED for 3 to Fredrick, Md. or vicinity Nov. 7 and returning Nov. D. Willing to share expenses. Call Carl 4934. Phila. to State College for RIDE Nov 1 to 5 STEVENSON voters. Will even ride with IKE man. Call Bob Young 3216. TYPING DONE for you at my home. Call at 512 W. Foster Avs. or State College 2598. ■ HELP WANTED STUDENTS Earn up to. $1.50 per hour on steady part-time job. See “Perry,” Dux Club. 12S South Pugh St. MISCELLANEOUS COFFEE CAKES and other cakes, especial ly beautifully decorated birthday cakes. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. LOST GREY TOP COAT taken from 114 Temp, last Thursday—please return to Studer- Union I.Qftt and_Found. ZETA PLEDGE pin between Sparks ar.; Walker' Lab. Call 130 Atherton. STATE JACKET, with money in it, taken by mistake in Nittany Theater, Thursday night between 8:30 and 9:30. I have yours. Call PaL 359 Hamilton. FOUND TUX UjSN TALS for Jtinior Prom. Calj Joe or Alec* Hur's Men's Shop 4715 6 Councils - fContinued from pace one) Freni, Shirley Fry, Lana Gerhardt, Barbara Hough, Delite Houpes, Carole Krause, Marian Lainey, Mary Oberholser, Ann Mae Sidor, Barbara Supert, Dorothy Sowpe, Patricia Trumble, Dixie Waring, and Barbara Woodward. The elec tion will take place in the lobby of Home Economics Building. Nominees for the four freshman seats on the Liberal Arts Student Council are Sidney Blecker, Car ole Booman, Barton Burke, Jay Byerley, Patricia Dickinson, Elaine Giltman, Sherry Kofman, Betty Koster, Ann Lederman, and Rhoda Resneck. The election will take place in the . lobby of Sparks Building. Candidates may turn in posters no larger than 8% by 11 inches to the dean’s office in Is 2 Sparks. The Chemistry-Physics school elections will be held in Osmond Laboratory today and tomorrow. The Phys-Ed Council will hold elections in the two sections of Physical Education 58. The names of candidates to these councils were printed in the Daily Col legian yesterday. Veterans Must Report Veterans enrolled under Pub lic Law 550 must report Friday to 4 Willard to complete their monthly certification, according to Richard E. Baker, coordinator of veterans affairs. Failure to complete this certification will defer payment of government subsistence until the end of De cember. To i >^ V l Lucl^ 9 SAnke he puffed, bass man for ©A.T.Co. TT-T-p n ATL Y o gSES****"*” " SPECIAL NOT&' mim . . Cottege students pteiet itt^e \ wstoBoleadi „ e cou. S es« r= o"^ 1 tea ” ds combme ' i m '# • • o'e. t v/** **s |l , I - —■*»* >LLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WMAJ to Feature 'Spotlight on State 7 The first in a series of programs featuring campus personalities and organizations’ “Spotlight on State,” will be presented at 9:30 tonight over WMAJ. The guest tonight will be Sever Toretti, a member of the coach ing staff who “spotted” the Uni versity of Pennsylvania’s football team last week. 1 The show is produced by Jay Murphy with Gordon Greer- an nouncing. Sidney Archer will in terview the guests. Ag Engineer Group Names Schroeder Head Morris Schroeder,, seventh se mester agricultural engineering major, was elected national", stu dent branch president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers at its June convention in Kansas City. Other delegates attending from the College were Ernest Gingrich and Gerald Birth. Inkling Wants Fiction Fiction articles are being ac cepted for use in the fall issue of Inkling, campus literary maga zine. Material should be addressed to Inkling and left at the Student Union desk in Old Main. A $lO award will be made for/the best fiction used. BE SURE TO VOTE LUCKIES They’re made better to taste cleaner, fresher, smoother. newlv opened, pack Ta ke a Lucky ****££ pape r by tear and carefully remo^^epP ndto end _ mg *** the seam . m tearing Be sure to star the tobacco, don’t crush or d cylind er. See Then, gently a ir spa ces bow free hot, harsh _«hot * se ends that spod the and dry—fro uclries’ long strands of taste. Note that Ludn firm ly to fine, nuld toba venly __to give you a draw smoothly ther smoke. Yes, cleaner, fresher, 00^ er __ t o taste Luckies are ffl " Go Lucky! Get better/ So, Be Happy Guild to Offer 'Family Tree 1 A selection from Hildegarde Dolson’s “We Shook the Family Tree” will inaugurate the Radio Guild series “Call Card” at 9:45 tonight on WMAJ. The series was' begun last year. The progrom will be presented every Thursday at this time. • It will include short ■ stories, poetry,’ and scenes from plays. Sally Lowry will be guest read er for tonight’s production. Other members of the cast include Jay Murphy and Mary Ann Honess. Madeleine Sharp is production di rector; James Bloxham, sound and music, and Frank Hutchinson, en gineer. taste BETTER! a carton today. py- ' GO UICKY! .THURSDAY; OCTOBER 30,-1952 Good Food at Popular Prices DUTCH PANTRY Our Own Baked Goods Fresh Daily OPEN Every Day 7 a.m. 'til Midnight 230 E. College Ave. Who' "«h!ng “? t ” n “ mes a ' o " nd Fo r our sorority, b ;d The girl who always Knows L.S./M-I-- I. Xs*\ HER, WOKE AMERICA fiUßMtfl IFC May ~ , (Continued from, vaqe one) cards, accompanying the maga zine are already, being returned. A list containing approximately 1500 names of freshmen express ing an interest in fraternities will be • distributed to all houses by Nov.' 15, he said. / The- IFC safety committee un der Richard ,‘Rostmeyer has dis tributed-pamphlets and forms for all'--houses.. Recommendations of the. .' committee - are . • that houses appoint'three-man safety commit tees, that' these committee mem bers attend College-sponsored classes in safety, and that each house send an inspection report three times a year. • I You Can 7 ? I Top Th is! SNope, you’ll never find; I the equal to the ! 5 j I Fun-packed days of ! 1 JUNIOR i I CLASS WEEK j I Nov. 12-16 ! PRODUCT OF '//w if&rwueam-