I'AGE ETGH etting Ready . ALPHA PHI OMEGA members sort through International Business Machine cards of all independent men, setting aside cards of men living in downtown areas. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will solicit funds for Campus Chest from these men. Participation during the drive, set to run from Monday through Oct. 28, is 100 percent. Sorting cards from left to right are Gordon Smith, Richard Schuler, Samuel Webb, and Richard Gibbs, Cam pus Chest chairman. Trustees Add 3 to Faculty Appointments of three faculty members were approved, one pro fessor was granted a leave of ab sence, and another leave of ab sence was extended at. -a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees, President Milton S. Eisenhower announced yesterday. Dr. R. W. Grimshaw, of the Uni versity of Leeds, England, was named visiting professor of cer amics; Mary E. Fuqua, of the University of Illinois, was named associate professor of foods and nutrition; and Amanda Ebersole, of Drexel Institute of Technology . , was named visiting professor of home economics education. Dr. Edward C. Henry, professor and chief of the Division of Cer amics, was granted a leave of 'absence from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, 1954. A leave of absence for Dr. Cyius E. French„ professor of ani mal nutrition, was extended from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1954. Chapel Gift-- (Continued from page one) will be chosen on their high school record and evidence of need. According to the approved plan, individual awards may not exceed approximately $225,0r the amount of in-state fees for one year. The scholarships will be issued on an annual basis, and priority will be given to those re-applying, pro vided a designated average has been maintained. The foundation, in formally turning over its funds to the Col lege • for disbursement, reported contributions of $1457 for the Council of Research, $12,834 for school equipment, $2120 for loan funds. $2756 for the Penn State Christian Association, and $12,435 for a variety of miscellaneous Projects. Althouse to Speak Dr. Paul M. Althouse, professor of agriculture an d biologic a 1 chemistry, will discuss "Chemis try in Agriculture" at the Gen eral Agriculture Club meeting 7 tonight in 210 Agriculture. Reede to Speak Tonight Dr. Arthur H. Reede, professor of economics, will discuss "Pro posed Changes to the Taft-Hart ley Law" at the Industrial Rela tions Research Association meet ing at 7:30 tonight in 208 Willard. Gemmell Well Speak Dr. James Gemmell, associate professor of economics and busi ness education, will discuss "TrendS in Business Education" tomorrow in Wilmington at the annual meeting of the business teachers of Delaware. Freshman Basketball John Egli, freshman basketball coach, has announced a call for frosh court candidates. Interested students may report at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the upper bleachers at Rec Hall. ~:.- Ed LaVie Pictures Education seniors may have pictures taken for LaVie between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. today through Tuesday at the Penn State Photo Shop. CIGARETTES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. P prig -Council Nominations Open Today Nominations for freshman mem bers of the Engineering Student Council and soporncire represen tatives from the new curriculum of engineering, science will be held today through Friday. A student may nominate him self or another person by register ing his name in the office of his respective department head. Election of members will take place Monday and Tuesday. A voting booth will. be set up from 8 .a.m. to 5 p.m. on these days at the intersection 'of the Mall and Pollock road. A booth will also be set up from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday in the lobby of Schwab Audi torium, during the Engineering .1 lecture. _ At its regular meeting last night, Engineering Council ex pressed disapproval of the Spring Week holiday proposed by All college Cabinet, by a vote of 16 to eight. A committee was also named to plan a program for the Engineer ing-Faculty mixer, to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov: 12, in the Temporary Union Building. Home Ec Coffee Hour A coffee hour for alumni of the School of Home Economics will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Home Ec Living Center. o.:ii!„wiwi;me:i,e:ifi:i:i;..filo7ii:i;.iii-;'.in:g'',-Milli*.;.'''i?;s;..i.''''. .................................................................................................................................... ~,, . . ; ' . ,' • I '' , '' ,;_,"::. • . . . . ..._. , .... ~.. •::,• . . • ,:•:,„ •,..-...„:",. .._, ..... ....,,.. _,......... shows - college students_ prefer Lucklet • i Last year a survey was made throughout the country which showed that smokers in those college's preferred Luckies to any other cigarette. This year another nation-wide survey was_,rnade—a representative survey of 'all students in rema.lar colleges coast to coast. Based on thousands of actual student in- terviews—this survey shows that, as last year, Luckies lead again—lead over all other brands, regular or king- size—and by a wide margin! The reason: Luckies taste better Brand-new national survey. • P. S. Once again we're buying student jingles! $25.00 goes to every student whose Dicky Strike jingle is accepted for our advertising. So hurry! Send yours in right away to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. 0. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. LUCKIES TASTE BETTER " Be Happy-GO !LUCKY! CD A. T. Co, PRODUCT OF (Mt ce I i444.WIMM thctego-arAhr AMERICA'S LRADING*ARUFACTVRBR OF CICIARZTTRiI ahhal.tLL.l 'Old Mania' Items Due Fraternities, sororities, and in dependents who wish announce ments of pinnings, engagements, or marriages to be in Froth's "Old Mania" should hand such - infor mation in by 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Student Union desk, in Old Main. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1947 CHRYSLER convertible. W.W. ,tires, R&H. new top. Best offer takes it. Call Bob Schoenhof at 8-9172 : •-: STEVENS 30-30 rifle, very good . condition Call Dave 8-9021 after 7 p.m. . 1948 BUICK Roadmaster Convertible, -beau tiful condition. Web True, Statc; College 2178 or 8441-ext. 2368. SEATS AT the Powder Bowl reasonable Everyone is going—why • don't you 1 CIDER FOR Sale. Five gallons or more. 70c gallon- Deliver Wed., Thurs. eve nings on campus and fraternities, Cali Atherton 336. 1946 PIPER J-3 Continental 75 h.p. engine. Licensed until May 1954. $550. Contact T. F. Kenly, Hooyer Trailer' Park. • LOST MECHANICAL PENCIL—goId. and black, lost. near West Dorm postoffice. Call ext. 967, ask for Garry. COLLEGE ALGEBRA , book on Friday, Oct. 16_• Finder please call Don, 4937. Needed for Blue Book. LOST VICINITY 'Cody Manor—Gruen Veri- Thin Wristwatch. Brown leather strap. Reward. Call Gerald Franc, Pollock 5. GREEN SWEATER with sorority pledge pin Friday night, Oct. 16 in Cathaurn. Reward. Betty Barnhart, 146 Atherton. TAKEN FROM PiKA Saturday night. One West Point blanket. Sentimental -value— please return; .mo queStions asked. Call Frank Locotos 2220. in leading colleges AY,- OC'TOBER- 21; .1.963 WSGA Names Secretary . Carol Stevenson, 'seventh se mester health education major, was elected secretary of Women's Student Government Association House of Representatives last week. It was reported .in the Oct. 17 issue of _ the 'Daily Collegian that Janet Stevenson, fifth semes ter education major, was elected. LOST IC&E SLIDE RULE, black case., Name in side case flap, initials (WNS) inscribed on metal band of rule. Call Bill Selvig 4957. FOR RENT SELECT ROOMS With running water for graduate student, Or tipperclasdinan, cen tral location. Call" 4850 'or 7792. Ask for C.R. . WANTED GIRL WANTED to share four-room apart ment 'with . two -other girls. s2o' .per month and kitchen 'facilities. Call 2312 after 5 p.m, . . _ RECORDER, *ire or tape preferred. Call ext. 289, ask for John Boyd in - Rm. T. WORK WANTED WREN YOUR typewriter needs attention iust dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W.. College Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS DON'T , FORGET to submit entries for Junior Prom queen ,before rOct. 26 at Student Union desk. PLEASE _CONTACT me if You know any- one who drives from N.Y.C. to State College• on Fridaysi and back on. Sundays. Call Mal McNiven 7232. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN planning - a • square dance? Call Duane S. Beals 7851. Band and caller, , i ; es : !<:i> , Z; ; s