PAGE TWO —Photo by , Freeburn FAY GOLDSTEIN and Tammy Keitz vote for freshman Liberal Arts Student Council representatives while ballot-takers Larry Gedrich (left) and Watson Reese look on. Voting for freshman representatives to five school councils ends today. The Educatidn council election is being held in 105 Burrowes; Engineering in Main Engineering; Home Economics in Home Economics Building; Chemistry-Physics in Osmond Laboratory; and - Liberal Arts in Sparks lobby. Elections Group OK's Platforms The All:College elections committee last night approved the platforms of both Lion and State Parties. The complete platforms will appear in Wednesday's Daily Collegian. The All-College elections code requires approval of the full platforms before the parties can begin campaigning. Opening date • for campaigns this t-ear is 12:01 a.m. Thursday. State Party freshmen clique will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 110 Electrical Engineering to hold final nominations and election of chairmen for financial, and pub licity committees. Marilyn Bugen was nominated last 'week for social committee chairman but not listed. Sanford Lichtenstein, freshman clique chairman, will introduce the freshman candidates to the group. A guest speaker will be heard and a number of party workers will be introduced. All interested freshmen are wel come at the meeting, he said. Freshmen and sophomore clique members of Lion ParEy met with the Lion Party candidates recently to discuss party policy. The elec tions code was discussed and ex plained to clique members in order to guarantee complete un derstanding of the campaign rules. A number of candidates and party officers were introduced at the meeting, including Alan Jor dan, freshman representative-at large; Otto Hetzel, campaign man ager; John Speer, sophomore vice clique chairman; James Bowers, , freshman presidential candidate; Richard Mercer, sophomore presi dential candidate; Nancy Scofield, sophomore secretary-t re asu r e r candidate; and Watson Leese, sophomore clique chairman. Blood Drive Pledge List Reaches 92 Pledges for the Nov. 11 anti 12 blood drive at the College reached 92 pints at 5 p.m. yesterday. Goal for the drive is 300 pints, Ruth Minkel, chairman of the campus Red Cross unit, said. Applications for donors, avail able in 112 Old Main, are due Wednesday. Students between the ages of 18 and 21 who wish to donate a pint of blood must have a release form signed by their parents by Wednesday. Ronald Zimmerman, publicity chairman for the drive, suggested that students take the release form home to be signed this weekend. The Johnstown Red Cross blood mobile will be at the Temporary Union Building between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the two-day stay.' It is hoped that 150 persons will be handled on each ,day, Miss Minkel said. Zimmerman said the goal aimed for is high, but he hopes students will cooperate and complete the drive successfully. Orange juice and doughnuts will be served to donors by mem bers of the campus Red Cross unit. • Schilling to Speak Dr. Harold K. Schilling, dean of the Graduate School, will speak on "Unusual Physics Lecture Demonstrations—Why and How?" at the Faculty Luncheon Club noon Monday at the State College Hotel. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL 3 GARMENTS BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED FOR THE PRICE OF 2! Bring your clothes dovirn today 2 8 2 e 2 a ve r FROMM'S 222 W.W. Beaver By MARSHALL DONLEY Agency to Close Today The Student Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency will close at 1 p.m. today for an extended weekend due to the Penn game. Give the folks a call at half time Ask about a Penn State Class Ring . BALFOURS in the "A" Store THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Cupid Reigns Over . Halloween Take one ball of yarn. Add two hazelnuts, a candle, mirror, two apple seeds, and an apple paring. Combine with Halloween night and you'll come up with the man you'll marry someday. This may sound like a very fem inine recipe, men, but the process works both ways. If you, thought Halloween was just a night for spirits of the dead. ghosts, witches, devils, elves, and goblins to wander the ear th. you've got a surprise coming. Halloween night ; according to Christian superstition, Druid be liefs, and classic mythology, is the one night of the year a woman can glimpse the apparition of her future spouse. Halloween, the eve of All Saints Day, is known uni versally as a night of superstition and communication between the dead spirits and the living. On what more appropriate night could earthly persons be endowed with the strange power to 'see whom they'll marry? FoUr different methods by which apparitions may be seen have been passed down through the centuries, 1. Take a ball of yarn an d throw it out the window, letting the yarn fall to the ground. Then rewind - the' yarn, repeating the Lord's Prayer backwards as you wind, and watching the ball of yarn. If you've followed direc tions carefully, your lover will appear at the ball of yarn outside your window. (Women on the fourth floor of McElWain Hall are advised to use large balls of yarn.). 2. There are two variations of this mirror-method. (a) Light a candle and walk clown the cellar stairs carrying the candle in one hand, a mirror in the other. Watch Two Students Out on Bail Two students were found guilty in a hearing Wednesday in con nection with the theft of a 1928 Dodge in State College Saturday evening. They were released on $2OO bail each for the next term of county court. The hearing was held be fore Guy G. Mills, justice of the peace. Walter McNally Jr., first semes ter liberal arts major, was Charged with larceny of a motor vehicle. William A. Yerkes, third semester chemistry major, was charged with being an accessory before and after the fact. The two men reportedly wrecked and abandoned the car near the drive-in theater between Bellefonte and State College after it was taken from in front of a diner. Community Porum • Tickets Available Approximately one-fourth of the reserved seat tickets for the 1952 7 .53 Community Forum series have been claimed at the Student Union desk in Old Main. Reserved seats for the series may be pur chased as a set for $3 or obtained by exchanging season ticket cards bought- during the recent cam paign. By HELEN LUYBEN closely in the mirror for your lov er to appear over your shoulder. (b) Sit in' front of the mirror and eat an apple. This variation gets the same result, and is red ommended for w o m eln without cellars. (The first method is rec ommended for women withotit apples. If no mirror, go on to No. 3.) 3. Just before you go to bed, take a smock (coed may substi= tute long-sleeved blouse), wet its sleeve, and hang it by the fire to dry. (Coed without fireplace could substitute radiator.) Then go to bed, but do not sleep. At midnight the apparition of your spouse will appear and turn the smock (or long-sleeved blouse.) 4. This, too, must be done just before going to bed. Take a glass of water and drop a small piece of wood into it. '(Coeds are ad vised here to use wood other than from desks, chairs, etc.) Then go to sleep. You'll dream that you're falling from a bridge, and the man who saves you will be your husband some day. (Don't become discouraged if you are left to drown. You can, always try again next Oct. 31.)- Four Halloween - night - tricks which will help you choose be Honor Line to Usher Team Onto Penn Field Hatmen will form the: tra ditional honor line to usher the Penn State football team onto the field at the Penn game to morrow. Jairies Plyler, president of Hat Society Council. has asked batmen to-wear- their hats to the garrie and to participate in the honor They will meet at 1:15 p.m. in front of student sections NB . and NC. University of Pennsylvania freshmen. will form an honor line for the Penn team. Miss Junior Class Photo Entries Due- Entries for the title of Miss Junior Class may be submitted at the Student Union desk until noon Wednesday, Irvin White, chairman of the selection com mittee, has announced. Groups or individuals ma y sponsor any regularly matricu lated junior woman for the title. White said that although photo graphs 5 by 7 or 8 by 10 inches are preferred for the contest, it is not essential that they be that size. Wallet-size photographs, but no snap Shots, will be accepted. BE. SURE TO VOTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1352 tween two lovers or predict the outcome of a romance stem. from ancient- customs and beliefs. Try these: 1. Get two hazelnuts and place them side by side in a bonfire, labeling one YOU and the other HE. If both burn together quiet ly, good. This denotes sincere af fection and, ultimately, marriage. But if the nuts crack and sputter, beware!, This' indicates unfaith fulnes. (This Tittle feat works for the woman trying to decide bet Ween two men. The lady simply label's them' with ~ her rivals' names and awaits the reaction. The same in terpretations apply.) 2. This trick can also help you choose between tw o admirers. Peel an apple in one continuous paring, then swing the pa ring three times around your head, and drop it. Miraculously it will fall in the shape of the initial of your true love's first name. 3. If the two admirers should have the same initial, as in Joe and John, subStitute this method. While you have the apple, eat it. Now get two of its seeds. Label the seeds for each possibility, and put the seed on your eyelids. If the Joe-seed drops first.' drop Joe immediately. His love is obvious ly. not adhesive. 4. To be sure you've chosen the right loVer try this: Just be fore you go to bed, take two roses and label them YOU and HE. Kneel at your bedside and rep - eat this verse, twisting the rose sterns together. "Twin, twine, intertwine Let my love be wholly mine If his heart be red and true Deeper grow his rose's hue." If your swain's rose darkens, you may climb into bed and rest assured of his love for you. Graduate - Association To Hold Dance Tonight The Graduate • Student Associ ation will sponsor a dance and card party 8 to 12 tonight in the TUB. Refreshments will be seryed. The mixer is open•to all grad uate students, their friends, and faculty members. .1 lif I I .4..0 10 41 - 1 . • • II I ~lf 0 rr 11 0 115‘.• For —Supper . Par ti e s —Banquets .• ---Special occasion dinners Cali - Harold at 6301 41i: KIRK DOUGLAS . DEWEY MARTIN HOWARD HAWK'S "BIG SKY" JEAN PETERS JEFFREY MINTER "LURE OF THE WiLDERNESS" • • Maugliam Tales Make Fine Package Life Mag.
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