PAGE EIGHT Elections (Continued from page one) In the sophomore class race, Samuel Wolcott, Lion, was elected by 447 to 251 over Clinton Law, State. The vice presidency went to Theodore Simon, Lion, who re ceived 396 votes to 300 for George Haines:, State. Martha Fleming, Lion, was elected secretary-treas urer over Kaye Buterbaugh, State. by 422 to 273. John Spangler, State, defeated George Wills, Lion, for the fresh man class vice presidency 681 to 551. Lion Party took the freshman class secretary-treasurer post as Barbara Kinnier defeated Gail Smith 737 to 498. • The light vote was attributed by Ernest Famous, Elections Com mittee chairman, to the parties' not using sound trucks yesterday to remind students of the elec tion. In past years sound trucks have toured the campus on elections day urging students to, vote. Famous said the parties prob ably could not afford to pay for the trucks because they were al lowed to spend only $l5O for pub licity. He said sound trucks will be used to encourage students to vote in the All-University elec tions even if the Elections Com mittee has to pay the expense. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1929 MODEL A Ford Station Wagon in good running condition. Call AD 8-6626. '49 CROSLEY sedan, running condition. Also Crosley convertible for parts. $125 cash takes all. Call HO 6-6216 daytime. ALL THROUGH November Sally's will have Fresh Country Cider priced 70c gallon. SALLY'S, corner Beaver & Pugh. 1946 CHEVROLET Tudor, Sedan, repainted and completely overhauled. Call EL 5-8643 for particulars. SALLY'S NOW has fresh roasted peanuts, popcorn, the perfect Pizza. Watch them being made. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for rent. Apply 316 S Allen Street. ONE-HALF DOUBLE Boom to graduate or undergraduate. Contact Dr. Michael Latzanich, 306 S. Atherton. AD 7-3503. BOARD AND Room available now for one person at Marilyn Hall, 317 B. Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. LOST WHERE'S CHARLIE He's running for -Mardi Gras King! Cast your penny vote! Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma. LIGHT BLUE rimmed glasses, missing one ear piece; in red case, in front of Willard. Call AD 7-2356. MATH 2 book, "College Algebra"—Waring Hall, Tuesday. Call Erni ext. 1096. BULOVA GOLD wrist watch at Hamilton lounge on Sun., Nov. 7. Contact R. Caporali ext. 787. LIGHT BROWN Wallet. Valuable to owner. If found contact Joan Rapoport, 328 Atherton. TAKEN from D.U. Friday TOPCOAT night. Wilmington, Delaware label Glasses in pocket. Call Mush, Delta Upsilon TOPCOAT.—size 38; Covert Londonshire label, Friday at Theta Delta Chi. I have yours. Call AD 8-8859. ELEMENTS OF American Government book. Contact Arnie Taksen, Phi Sigma Delta'. AD 7-4409. Wallet on Monday SMOOTH BROWN afternoon. Important cards inclosed. Re ward offered. Call Norman Williamson AD 7-4979. METAL SLIDE Rule in brown case in. Osmond on Friday afternoon. Call AD 7-4404. ask for Ed. Reward offered. FOUND LADY LUCK who is my date at AOPi's Mardi Gras booth tonight. Lucky. WANTED COME TO the Mardi Gras tonight at Rec Hall. From 8-11 p.m. Everyone Wel come! STUDENT TO share apartment with three students. One block from campus. $6.00 per week. Call AD 8-8308. VOTES FOR Mardi Gras King at the Mardi Ball Saturday 9-12 in the TUB. Music by Danny Grove. A PORTRAITURE as a keepsake. Where to get it—Kappa Delta's Palette Parlor at the Mardi Gras Carnival. PASSENGERS WANTED THREE PASSENGERS to New York City Thanksgiving. Leave State College 10 a.m. Wednesday return by 6 p.m. Sunday. Call Joan AD 7-3372. MISCELLANEOUS MARDI BALL Saturday Nov. 13 9-12 at TUB. Featiring Danny Grove and his band. $1.50 per couple. Tickets at Student Union and on the Mall. SALLY'S DELIVER Sun. thru Thurs. eve- nings—Pizza Pies, giant sandwiches and Sally's other delicious products. Call AD 7-2372.. DON'T MISS Phi Mu's Mountaineer Musi cal! Friday, Nov. 12 in Rec Hall, 8 to 11 p.m. VOTE JIM GARRITY for Mardi Gras King. Sponsored by Kappa Delta. Come to KD's Palette Parlor. DON'T MISS Players' "Bell, Book, and Candle". Sparkling entertainment about modern witchery, Nov. 12 and 16 at TUB. WEATHER • FORECAST: Zeta Tau Alpha predicts it'll be "Sonny" at the Mardi Gras. PAULIACHE AND his Merry Three book ing for future engagements. Call Paul Sereiaa after T p.m, ext. 7.9/. Famous said the smoothly and was considered ' a success from the standpoint of the. Elections Committee. Both clique chairmen is - sued statements following the counting of the ballots. Pogal said: "I am quite confi dent that the winning candidates will do their utmost to fulfill the pledges set in the party platform. Although the voting turnout was very disappointing. I'm certain that all the winning candidates shall prove themselves a credit to their respective classes." Rae DelleDonn.e, State Party clique chairman, said: "I was ra ther disappointed in the number of people who voted in the sopho more class. I want to thank the people who supported the State Party." EMBARRASSED BY LOOSE DANDRUFF ? WILDROOT Q 9 9 9 HALF DOLLAR JOINING MARCH OF DIMES Garth Saager, Western Illinois State College What makes a Lucky taste better? " IT '. , 99 to taste better! What cigarette do college students go for? According to the latest, biggest coast-to coast survey, students prefer Luckies to all other brands. And once again, the No. 1 reason is better taste. Of course Luckies taste better. First of all, Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better. "It's Toasted"—the famous Lucky Strike process—tones up Luckies' light, mild, good-tasting tobacco to make it taste even better. Try a pack. Maybe you'll be as fortunate as the student in the Droodle to the right, titled: Lucky smoker . . . faulty cigarette vending ma chine. Even if you're not, you'll enjoy the better-tasting cigarette . . Lucky Strike. LUCKIES TASTE BETTER Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother! DA T. Co. PRODUCT OF Cl 2: Giceng44Lkaat. ChetgaFoeraFfoi wieseatiaWs stdbiturestavitest OirvicamaFizeinsoo THE r)Ally C O!.I.FG!AN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Froski EkeztatJak6— (Continued- from page. one) secretary-treasurer position. In a statement issued last night after election returns had been announced, Schravesande, fresh man class president-elect, said: "I wish to thank the voters for their support and hope to fully uphold the obligations to the Uni versity and to the party that this office entails. I, hope that the swing to State Party in this elec tion may set a precedent for the future." Vice president-elect Spangler said he would do his best and that with cooperation the class could make a great name for Penn State. Miss Kinnier, secretary-treasurer elect, expressed delight at holding a class office at the University. LITTLE BOY TAKING DATE FOR ESCALATOR RIDE Elaine Mae Rubinstein Brooklyn College Cabinet changes in the constitution. The others involved merely a reorder ing of the constitution as it stands. The two amendments advocat ing change were as follows: An amendment to article -1 sec tion 2 of the constitution chang ing it to read that , in case of a vacancy on Cabinet the vice presi dent of an organization shall re place the president in case he is unable to attend and that the hierarchy as established by the constitution of that organization shall determine further succession. The other change provides that the Tribunal chairman shall swear in all Cabinet officers, and all class presidents. Under article 2 section 3 of the present constitu- REAM-OIL REMOVES IT 'A' KEEPS HAIR NEAT ALL MY. -c=l A POOR BUTTERFLY • Julie Hammond Michigan State Normal College APACHE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT James D. Merritt University of New Hampshire are yours? We pay $25 for all we use, and for many we don't use. So, send every original Droodle in your noodle, with its descriptive title, to Lucky Droodle, P.O. Box 67, New ork 46, N.Y. *DROODLES, Copyright, 1954, by Roger Price (Continued from page one) FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 12. 7454 Soph Elections-- (Continued from page cme) 32.7 per cent voted, and last year that percentage dropped to 27 per cent. In the sophomore elections last year, State party copped the presi dential and secretary-treasurer posts, while the Lion Party scored in the vice ,presidential race. However the present sopho mores, as freshmen last year, elected Lion candidates as presi dent and vice president, giving State .Party the .secretary-treas urer position. Thirty-five per cent of the class voted last year. tion, this function is delegated to the All-University president, af ter• he has been sworn in by the Tribunal chairman. • • 0 0 • ANT COMPLETING HOME RUN -TEAMMATES WAITING TO CONGRATULATE HIM Max Crohn University of North Carolina BOY FLYING KITE FROM UPSTAIRS WINDOW Vernon W. Swenson Kansas State College C I G. A R E T TES IS r ICE* LUCKY' STRIKE
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