The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 08, 1954, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Elections --
(Continued from page one)
spring elections. He indicated a
larger than usual number of stu
dents must vote in order to jus
tify the extra work decentralized
voting entails.
All-University elections com
mittee will meet tonight in 204
Old Main immediately after polls
dose, before election results are
tallied, to hear any possible char
ges of violations from officials of
Lion and State parties.
Fine for Violations
Kohn said last night that he
had not heard any charges of vio
lations. If charges are made, and
upheld by the committee, the vio
lating party will be fined a num
ber of votes to be determined by
the committee. Maximum fine is
1N) votes.
All full-time undergraduate
students may vote for All-Univer
sity officers; sophomores may vote
for next year's junior class offi
cers; juniors may vote for next
year's senior class officers; and
all men students may vote for
Athletic Association officers.
Under elections committee rul
ing, all campaign publicity ma
terial must be cleared from cam
pus and town by 6 tonight.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
2'4 a 3 1 4 ANNIVERSARY Speed Graphic
outfit; top condition, many accessories.
Priced reasonably. Call Chuck 2769.
WANT TO save an hour each day? Ride a
Whizzer Sportsman to class. Brand new
last fall. Excellent condition. Call 7705.
1938 BUICK, excellent condition, radio
heater. $125. Call Walt Back 2220.
LOST
PERSON WHO mistakenly took brown
topcoat at Delta Tau Delta March 27
call Garry ext. 967. I have yours.
BLACK AND silver Sheaffer pencil. Call
John Weber ext. 781.
IN REC Hall locker room; Bulova watch
and Spiedel I.D. bracelet engraved with
Stanley. Reward. Phone ext. 1196.
SILK SCARF (man of Florida) lost in Rec
Hall Friday. Call Bill 7647.
LOST IN exchange a gray gabardine top
coat at Temp Bldg. Call Spiese ext. 282
after 10:30.
A DELTA Tau Delta fraternity pin—in
itials D.R.O. in downtown State College
on Friday. Reward. Contact Bill Devers
4979.
PINK WALLET in Sparks Saturday morn
ing. Sentimental value and important
cards. Call Barb Cartwright, 344 Simmons.
Reward.
FOUND
FOUND March 28—medium-sized brown
and white collie pup with good disposi
tion. Phone 419 McElwain or State College
4021.
FOR RENT
BEGINNING JUNE or September—fur
nished living room (hide-a-bed), kitchen
ette and bath; 2 miles out. Reasonable
rent. Phone 4128.
WANTED
ONE BEAUTIFUL, glamorous girl. Apply
Mr. Lester Millman, ext. 784.
_
TALENT FOR Freshman talent show
singers, dancers, comedians, etc. Sign up
before vacation at S.U. desk, Old Main.
RIDE TO Lancaster or vicinity Tuesday
noon. Call Jack Reid 4444.
PASSENGERS TO Europe this summer!
Contact Tony Cline or Dick Packer,
Phi Gamma Delta 4326. Cheap rates.
GIRLS TO share centrally located apart
ment. Rent reasonable. Call 2505 after
5 o'clock.
WORK WANTED
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.
TYPING WANTED
TYPING WANTED including theses and
term papers. Don't leave yours until the
last minute. Call 3068.
TYPlNG—Thesis term paper reports. Ex
perienced, neat, accurate. Standard rates.
Call 3341.
MISCELLANEOUS
TENNIS FANS: Its Hassinger for racket
stringing the No-Awl way. Prompt serv
ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string
and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall
or 514 Beaver Avenue after 5 p.m.
RADIO AND TV guaranteed service,
prompt and. efficient. State College TV,
122 N. Atherton. Phone 8-6021.
Dating Code -
(Continued from page one)
two couples as stipulated in the
code, or three adults or a part
time housemother.
In addition to the approved
chaperon list,' IFC had requested
chapter alumni be of three years'
standing (minimum of 28 years of
age) rather than ten years' as
provided in the code.
It was requested that with full
time housemothers, dating be per
mitted in fraternities from noon
to 10 p.m. Monday through Thurs
day, with the stipulation that the
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For Fellowship.:.High Adventure....and a Proud Mission..
wear the wings of the U. S. Air Force!
In days gone by, young men in shining
armor ruled the age. Today, a new kind of
man rules the age—America's Knights of
the Sky, the Air Force Pilots! They rule
from on high, in flashing silver-winged
Air Force jets . . . a gallant band that all
America looks up to! Like the Knights of
old, they are few in number, but they
represent their Nation's greatest strength.
If you are single, between the ages of
19 and 26 1 / 2 , you can join this select flying
team and serve with the finest. You will be
given the best jet training in the world, and
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE: TPENNSYCVANCA
period be used to provide study
time only, and from noon until
11 p.m. Sundays.
The only change made was the
amendment which changed Sun
day dating hours from noon un
til 8 p.m. to noon until 10 p.m.
In addition to the changes sug
gested concerning chaperoned dat
ing, IFC asked for changes in the
unchaperoned section of the code.
However, no changes were, made.
Changes suggested by IFC in
cluded permitting dating in fra
ternities without chaperons •from
noon until 8 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, and noon until 11 p.m.
Sunday.
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graduate as an Air Force Lieutenant earn
ing $5,000 a year. Your silver wings will
mark you as one of the chosen few who
ride the skies in Air Force jets.
As an Air Force pilot, your kingdom is
space—a jet is your charger and your
mission is the highest. You are a key
defender of the American faith, with a
guaranteed future both in military and
commercial aviation.
Join America's Knights of the Sky, new
men ofa new age. Be an Aviation Cadet !For
further information, fill out this coupon.
Center Stage .
April 9—May 22 -
Players
original musical revue
"PICK UP STICKS'
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The Knights of Arthur's train
The Light Brigade that charged the guns,
Across the battle plain
Can claim no greater glory than
The dedicated few
Who wear the Wings of Silver
. . . on a field of Air Force Blue.
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Headquarters, U.S.A.F., Washington 25, D.C.
Please send me information on my
opportunities as an Air Force pilot.
Name
Address
City
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