PAGE EIGHT Elections -- (Continued from pube one) effect. The code will be presented to cabinet March 4. Refuse to Obey "We. completely deny the right of the elections committee to pre • scribe on this matter," the state ment said, "and furthermore, nei ther party will feel bound, nor will it obey, this edict of the elec tions committee." • Edwin Kohn. elections commit tee chairman, declined comment on the parties' statement. Con cerning the provision, Kohn said he felt something should be in writing to uphold the unwritten "gentlemen's agreement" now in existence between the parties. The unwritten agreement pro vides a yearly rotation for the office of All-College president be tween a fraternity man and an independent man. The agreement also provides that a fraternity man will not oppose an indepen dent man in any election. Unfounded Rumors Kohn said certain unfounded rumors had been circulating on the probability of one party run ning a fraternity man for All-Col lege president. He said he felt what the committee did in ap proving the provision was within its jurisdiction. There will be no emergency committee meeting, Kohn said. Concerning these rumors, the party statement said: "We would like to point out that it is the intention of both parties to run independent men for All-College president, thereby not breaking the precedent for the top position, and we plan to continue this in the future." Mutual Agreement Made The elections committee's deci sion was passed without the con sent of either party, the party statement said. Both parties felt, according to the statement, that "the elections committee went be yond its scope of authority in meddling in the internal affairs of the party." "This would be the first step toward complete internal control of parties by an external group," the statement said. Any Roll of Film IOSIDef• nnrsn Centre Co. Film Lab. Queens -- (Continued from page one) candidates -on the basis of their photograph. No personal inter views were made of individual candidates. Contestants in the Press intercollegiate contest will be judged on the same basis. Miss Justin, sixth semester pre medical major from Mt. Carmel, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gammc.. She is also a member of Gamma Pi Epsilon, women's pre medical society, and women's de bate team. She was one of five finalists for Homecoming Queen this year and in 1951 was runner up for Laurel Queen of Pennsyl vania. Miss Justin was sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon. Miss Flannery, a fourth semes ter home economics major from CAN'T FIND an apartment? How about a house trailer? A 1955 Spartan Tandem. Used less than 5 months. Full bath with tub-shower, modern kitchen, etc. Rowley, Woodsdale Trailer Park. PRACTICALLY NEW slide rule for sale cheap. Call Bob Steck, 4122 any time after 7 p.m. NEED A QUEEN, a triangle, a plate block? Try the Stamp Seller, 129 W. Beaver Ave. ALL KINDS of party refreshments at a moderate price. Phone Frida Stern 4818. ONE ROOM single or double. Quiet home Reasonable rent. Telephone 4329. TWO COMPARATIVELY new single rooms available March 1; private entrance. Call 7766 between 5 and 7 p.m. NEWLY OPENED furnished rooms for students: baths, showers—back of Weis Market, 224 S. Pugh Street. Phone 8-9147. ROOM—single or double, for rent. 219 S Atherton. Call 4291. ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY located fur nished room for rent, two graduate students preferred. Call 8-6772 during office hours. RENT A TRUCK. SiiTe -7— money on that moving job. Local or out of state. HERTZ Driv-Irr-Self SYSTEM, LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Pa. Phone 2-3200. SINGLE OR double room for students or working couple. Kitchen privileges. Quiet surroundings. Call Boalsbunr 9-6935." BOARD OR board and room available at Marilyn Hall. 317 East Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. 120, 127, 620, 116,. 616 DEVELOPED and PRINTED Plus a New Roll of Film ALL FOR 'lOO ONE ROLL OF 35mm. Film DEVELOPED and PRINTED nn.__ ~I a 0 o cm• es* Ilitit 122 W. BEAVER AVENUE Candy :cane THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR RENT ROOM & BOARD $l.OO and OLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. - PENNSYLVAKIA Shananuoan, is a rilk-..rnor of Al pha Gamma Delta. She is also in the Home Ec Club and the New man Club. She was sponsored by her sorority. • Miss Samuels, a fourth semester pre-medical major from Lewis burg, is a member of the Daily Collegian editorial :staff and the Chem-Phys Newsletter. She was sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha. Alyce Cheney, a second semes ter education major from Phila delphia, is a member of the coed swimming committee and the big little sister tea committee. She was sponsored by Beta Theta Pi. Miss Schenck, a second semes ter journalism, major from Metu chen, N.J., is also a member of the Daily Collegian editorial board. She was sponsored by the Used Book Agency. Miss Pera, fourth semester edu cation major from Pittsburgh, kfoOsDl CAMP COUNSELORS needed, men and women, with and without experience, for social agency camps near Cleveland, Ohio. Personal interviews on campus on Tuesday March 2. Please contact Jack Huber, Stu dent Employment Service, for appointments. WOODWORK PRODUCT SALES REPRESENTATIVE For parts of Penna, N.J., Del, Md, D.C., by well known high quality manufacturer covering area many years calling on Special Millwork trade and Architects. Must have sales ability and be aggressive. A Lumber and Millwork or Architects office back ground or Forestry Engineering graduate helpful. Additional training provided. Good opportunity with salary, expenses, car fur nished for traveling. Replies held confiden tial and requested in own hand-writing only, giving full history. Please include health, age, education, marital status. Write c o this paper. WORK WANTED THESES, MANUSCRIPTS, papers, rough drafts typed. Guaranteed copy and spell ing. Editorial service available. Call Mrs. Berman 4161_ IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so you can have it repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col lege Ave. LOST LOST IN exchange a gray gabardine top coat at Delt House on Feb. 13th. Tom Spitzans ext. 298. . . MISCELLANEOUS RADIO AND TV guaranteed service, prompt and -efficient. State College TV. 122 N. Atherton. Phone S-6021. was sponsored'by Beta Theta Pi. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gainma and .of Thespians crew and the business staff of the Daily Collegian. Coeds in the contest may pick up their pictures this week at the Student Union desk in Old Main. A special picture of Penn State's queen will be taken by the de partment of public information and forwarded to -ontest head quarters in Pittsburgh. $ Dollar $ al GRIGGS PHARMACY You'll find real down-to-earth prices at Griggs Phar macy during Dollar Day. Many lines are represented, and they're all here for your shopping-at-home. Of course, you can take care of the bargains cooly by shop ping Griggs tomorrow! $l.OO Value Stationery 1 for $1 Special group of White and Wyckoff boxes $2.00 Value Hair Biushes Admiracion Lucite. A variety of shapes lk Sweetheart Soap 16 cakes $1 $2.50 Ayer Hand Cream special ti $14.50 PARKER Flaminaire Lighter. Close-out price $1.25 $5.75 PARKER "21" PENS Clone-out price ..... $3.50 PARKETTE PENS Close-out price $l.OO PARKER NO. 100 PENCIL Close-out price ....... ...... 50( NERCO IMPERIAL CAMERA AND FLASH UNIT Both for MOHAWK HAIR BRUSHES 1 / OFF mARKEL With Natural Bristlen 3 PRICE $l.lO MARCELLO FACE POWDER • Close-out price . .. 55c $l.OO LIPSTICKS Several dis Continued lines. ...-. . 50c $l.OO LADIES VANGUARD PLASTIC BILL-FOLD. Close-out price 50c . 0, Ginig:::* - S Pharmacy 120 E. College Avenue STATE COLLEGE "THURSDAY. - FEBRUARY-25. Printing Representat Will Speak to CPA • Alex Spizak, representati the Nittany Printing Co., speak at the final organiza • meeting of the Central P tions Agency at 7 tonight Carnegie. Cotton is being used e mentally for high-grade pa $2.00 COURTLEY After Shave Lotion 8 oz Special $1 SLOE $lB3 Si 15 S 3 9s
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