SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1954 Parties to Conduct Class Nominations Campus political parties will conclude election of . class clique Officers and begin nomination of class officer candidates at their meetings tomorrow night. ' : . Clique registration will be supervised by the All-University elec tions committee at both meetings. In order t° vote at next week’s final nomination meeting, a student must have attended last,week’s meeting or must attend tomorrow night’s, meeting of the party of his choice. Students need not have attended a clique meeting last week to be eligible to vote for clique officers tomorrow night. State Party State Party will reopen nomin ations for and- elect freshman and sophomore, class clique officers and begin nominations for class officer candidates at 7 pgn. to- morrow in 10 Sparks. v Positions to be filled tomorrow night are freshman and sopho more class chairmen, vice men, secretaries, treasurers, and secretariats. Preliminary, nomin ations for the posts were made last week. Following the class clique elec tions, nominations will be open for candidates for freshman and sophomore class presidents, vice and seeretary-treas-. urers. Only first semester fresh men or third semester sophomores are eligible for these posts, ac cording to the new permanent elections code. ' Nominated for freshman class clique chairman, last week were David Faust, -■ Dennis . McArbfer, Frank Jaxheimer, David Tress ler, and Daniel Revie. The three -.sophomore class clique .chairman nominees are Robert Heck, Steven Jordan, and Robert Whitmore. GOP Farm Program Praised by President INDIANAPOLIS,' Oct. 15 <7P)— President Dwight D. Eisenhower' said- tonight his administration has gone far toward building a “foundation of enduring pros perity” for American agriculture, and he asked for a .Republican Congress to help him carry out his policies. . The President made an open bid for farm votes in the con-, gres'sional elections in a speech prepared for a meeting at Butler Field House sponsored by the Na tional Institute of Animal Agri cdlture. Programs INVITATIONS COMMERCIAL PRINTING 352 E. College Ave. Take home one of the novel souvenirs at -STATE- MiisktiE Football that • looks like a real pigskin miniature with blue and white laces ' . . • plays Penn State victory song ' - © is sold for only $3.95 • or an Old Main . Souvenir Paper Weight Cost $l.OO so Alumni - remember the Homecoming’game with one of these novelties. at Griggs Pharmacy College Ave. Opp. Old Main Lio'n Party Final nominations and elections of class clique officers will be held by the Lion Party at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 121 Sparks. ' Preliminary nominations for freshman and' sophomore class candidates will also" be accepted. . . Students . will be required ' to present matriculation cards to register for either party. Tomor row-. will be . the deadline- for switching party clique affiliation. -Four men have been nominated for- Lion freshman claSs clique Oteair'man. They,are Milton Kaffs, Craig Kauffman, Edward Long, and Charles Rusk. Robert Howe and Robert Kurtz were nominated for sophomore and junior class clique 'chairmen. There were ho nominations for senior class clique chairman. Other positions open are vice clique chairman for men, vice clique- chairman for women, sec retary, and treasurer. These posi tions are open in all the classes. Course Drop Deadline . Noon' today is the deadline for dropping courses. Course, drops may be filed in the basement of Willard Hall. A $2 fee will be charged. , , ECOUTEZ STUDS® Watch for our Tuesday's announcement s^iurnni THE KATZ STORE Across from Atherton Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Didn't If Rain! —Photo' by Walker THE CAMPUS was hit hard by Hurricane Hazel last night, ac companied by some five inches of rain. A workman attempts to clear a gutter ’of leaves .on flooded Pollock Road last night as Campus Patrol and other physical plant employees stood by to handle emergencies. /k ' / M * /p * * f j The Coziest Place in Town! Clearfield’s Ulofo. party-goer Excellence pastel rayon :otton faille l sure bet for nd fun only $17.95 Ofc’ed by the Minx Modes Board of Review E. College Ave. Opposite Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Successor to TBfE FREE LANCE, eat,lBBT Published Tuesday through Saturday mornings inclusive during the University year by the staff of The Daily Collegian.of The Pennsylvania State University. Entered as second-class matter July 6, 1934, at the State College, Pa., Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. Diehl McKalip Editor STAFF THIS ISSUE Night Editor, Dottie Bennett; Copy EdL tor. Bill Pete: Assistants, Earl Kohnfelder, Ruth Barnard, Harry Davis, Cynthia Bell, Ron Leik, Judy Harkison, Barbara Bud nick, Ed Dubbs. Freshman Nominees ■ Freshman women who filled out self-nominating forms for freshman senator will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the Woman’s Student Government Association room in White Hall. The WSGA screening commit tee will interview each of the nominees. j THE BROWSE WELCOME!. WELCOME! We love you all. State College is like the weather. The only calm period with a few mild changes occurs in the summer time. With the opening of the Uni versity in September, people pour in town in a fury. Then on football weekends and Alumni Days it is like a hurri cane. This year even Jlazel is with us. As in the past, our door is open in order that you may take ref uge from Hazel. (We don’t mean the girl who dings to you who might be of the same name.) After the game r Satur day night. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE is open for your enjoyment. Hours of pleasure are yours from' just browsing around our store. The shelves are full, the wall bulging, with new books, cards, and Tie most unusual gift lines’you will find. We might even go so tar as to say Saturday night can be your rare opportunity. Here is your chance to buy that hard-to find Christmas gift—something you are not Jikely to find in your little town, or even your big city. Look over our many lines of out-of-the-way Christ mas cards. We’ll send you your order. ! It’s fun to come to THE COL LEGE BOOK STORE. It should be a part of your weekend visit to State College. So remember us after the game or Saturday night. We are open to please you. .If you just look, your are more than welcome. If we can help you with a problem, we are happy to do what we can. If you find something you want to buy (and we think you will), you’ll hear the cheers of the cash register. We love you all. |ggggl ivflilil THE COLLEGE BOOK STOBE 129 West Beaver Avenue Open every evening PAGE THREE Frank Cressman Business Mgr.