PAGE rOUP Parties Pick Candidates Tonight Lion and State Parties will elect candidates for All-University and senior and junior class offices at 7 tonight in the final clique meet ings. Lion Party will meet 'in 121 Sparks. State Party, will meet in 10 Sparks. Spring elections will be held April 7 and 8. Students have been reminded by Edwin Kohn, chairman of the elections committee, that matricu lation cards must be presented before official clique cards will be issued. Students will not be issued clique cards on recognition alone, Kohn said. Students may pick up clique cards in the ground or first floor lobbies of Sparks, depending on where the clique is meeting. The cards will be in alphabetical or der at tables. They will be issued by members of the elections com mittee and Alpha Phi Omega, na tional service honorary. Students, in order to vote in clique elections tonight, must have attended at least one of two previous meetings, according to the spring elections code. The elections committee has complete membership lists of students who have attended one or both of the clique meetings this year. There are 408 names on Lion Party list and 210 on State Party list, Kohn said. Last week, Lion Party nomin ated- Jesse Arnelle, junior class vice president, and Robert Smoot, campus National Student Associ ation, coordinator, for All-Univer sity president. State Party named Lewis Wade, Mineral Industries Student Council secretary-treas urer. All are independent men, in accordance with a new rotation provision of the elections code. Nominations are not closed for any offices, Benjamin Sinclair, Lion Party clique chairman, and John Fink, State Party clique chairman, said yesterday. There will be final nominations before the elections tonight, Sinclair and Fink said. How the stars got started.... says: "In high school, I spent all my spare ime playing with local bands. I had a lot to learn before I could lead my own band. studied singing; eventually did the vocals and found that the colleges kind of liked my recordings. Been performing for 'em ever since !" ifilkhesr and flavor 'Old Reliable' ... Frey Follows x rother Act Tradition By HERM WEISKOPF I .Ele is one of the old reliable corn- Two for the price of one.pctitors who help the team when , needed most. Those are the words that attract During regular season combat many customers. They are also the Frey won five out his six matches. wor d s that can help describe His only defeat came at the hands what has been a successful trend of Pitt's Charley Uram in a meet in Penn State athletics in the past in which the Smokey City grapp lers handed the Lions their sec few Years. and straight loss after a 34-meet Brother acts have become one win streak. Uram copped the de of the 'most recent "rages" in the cision 2-1 when he was awarded Nittany sports world—the Wick one point for riding time. brothers in gymnastics and the Wrestling in the 157-pound class, Lemyre and Fr e y brothers in Frey took a 4-1 win over Judd wrestling. These three duos have of Cornell in the season's opener. played a vital part in the success Frey made it two in a row by of Nittany sports recently. decisioning Dick Whited of Le- Doug Frey is the only half of high, 4-0. his combination still wrestling. At Army Frey. defeated Cadet 'll Once there was a Senior who was up against the grim prospect of Graduating. With Social Security 42 years away, he recognized the need of a job to Tide Him Over. So he burrowed manfully through Classified Sections, under "Help Wanted", in search of the Right Niche. Spotted it, too. A honey. The right field, a Substantial Salary, fine location, pen sions and benefits Up To Here. - The ad asked for Brief Histories from applicants. 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Frey finished the regular sea son by pulling a last-period re verSal to nip Penn's Steve Fried berg, 2-1. In the Eastern wrestling tourn- Delicious. Full Course Med .1 4 - . 0 CIO.- .04 Now% ilinS sound to you? A Three-Fourth Pound ' T- BONE STEAK grilled in butter with vegetable, potatoes, and salad for Only. $1.75 PENN STATE DINEP College Ave. Stop at the Sign of the Lion \ • eRSMOM:* SUNDAY, MARCH 14. 1954 An-American Honors Jesse Arnelle has been given honorable mention in th e all- American basketball ballOting for the third straight year. ament this weekend Frey copped his first two matches. In his ini tial battle he defeated Lou Men tillo of Army. Frey was moved down to his -regular weight class (147-pounds) for the tourney. The Lion ace scored a 4-0 victory to move into the quarter-finals. Frey took his next decision br nipping Mulligan of Rutgers, 4-2. It was not until , the semi-final round that he was edged out of further competition. 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