PAGE EIGHT Candidates (Continued from page one) deemed feasible by Has Simm, Elections Committee member, this weekend, with the addition of one plank. The plank advocates the extension of the use of the Uni versity library until 11 p.m. dur ing finals. The Elections Commit tee will consider fining the party after the All-University Elections because the platform was due for the Elections Committee Thurs day, Simm said. The All-University candidates on the State party ticket will visit Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Phi Delta and Alpha Chi Sigma during the lunch hour today. At the same time the senior candidates will visit Theta Kappa Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kap pa Tau, and Pi Kappa Phi; while the junior candidates will visit Sigma Phi Alpha, Alpha Rho Chi, Zeta Beta Tau, and Sigma Alpha Mu. During the dinner meal the State party All-University candi dates will visit Theta Xi, Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Phi Kappa. The senior nominees will visit Delta Upsilon, Acacia, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Pi, anc Beaver House at this time. Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Rho, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Delta Chi will be visited by the State party jun ior class officer candidates dur ing the evening meal. From 7:30 to 10:30 tonight Jo Fulton, State party junior class secretary-treasurer nominee will visit McElwain Hall, and Martha McDonald, State party senior class secretary-treasurer nominee, will visit Simmons Hall. Tonight the men candidates on the State party All-University slate will visit Nittany dormitor ies, the men senior candidates will visit Hamilton Hall and the junior candidates will visit Pol lock Circle dormitories. Festival— (Continued from page two) University. Invitations to attend the non-competitive event have been sent to 80 colleges in Penn sylvania. Entrants from the Uni versity will read in each 'of the three categories—prose, poetry, and drama. One University representative will attend the non-competitive Eastern Intercollegiate Poetry Reading Festival, to be held April 27 and 28 at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WESTON LIGHT METER. New, never used. Call AD 7-4160. SELMER EBONITE Clarinet or will make deal for Alto Sax. Call AD 7-4702. A LIMITED number of new 1954 golf sets and odd eluba at the golf shop. LOST HORN-RIM GLASSES minus ease lost be tween Simmons and Carnegie. If found call Joanie 180 Simmons. tweed topcoat? It was DO YOU have my snitched in Main Engineering two weeks ago. If so call me please. Roger AD 7-4989. SLIDE RULE K&E in 201 Eng! D Mon- • day morning March 14 after 10 o’clock class. Reward. Call A 1 Gavenas AD 7-4657. SLIDE RULE (Aristo). Please return to S.U. desk. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM, centrally located. Dial AD 7-4126. HOUSE TRAILER, three rooms and bath. No children. Call EM 4-1568. ROOM FOR two male students. Private bath and entrance, new beds, faculty home. Phone AD 7-2780 after 8 p.m. WANTED TROMBONE PLAYER needed for Finian’s Rainbow orchestra.- Call Mike AD 8-6771. ENTERPRISING YOUNG man to operate sales agency for our nationally adver tised collegiate neckwear. Styling, sales aids and value enable our distributers to earn over $60.00 a week on campuses throughout the country. Write 163 Grand Avenue, Rockville Centre, N.Y. I AM INTERESTED in buying a used portable typewriter of any make and in fairly good condition. Call Bill Devers AD 7-4979. ROOM TO SHARE —male student, cen- trally located, close to campus, with shower. Call Mr. Anderson, Nittany Dell. TO TRADE Wollensak Bmm movie camera 8 lenses for Hi-Fi phonograph. See Lem* Nittany 24-17. ext. 284. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ- ing and/or shorthand evenings. Fast service, reasonable rates. Dial AD 8-6948. MISCELLANEOUS DON’T FORGET—* your “right face" to go with that new Easter outfit. Call your "Beauty Counselor" representative to day. Mrs. Ruth Cobb AD 7-8840 after five. SALLY’S DELIVERS the perfect Pissa, Big Boy and all our other delicious psoducts Sunday thru Saturday. AD 7-2878. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs repairs orjgringjaaehine^to Purdy to Conduct Cattle Fitting Class Herman Purdy, professor of animal husbandry, will conduct a beef cattle fitting demonstra tion for the benefit of Little In ternational participants at 7:30 to night at the beef barns. Larry Hilgendorf, chairman of the special features committee, has announced a meat raffle as CAMPUS “STAND-OUTS” THE DAPCT COttTOTAN. STOW COItEOE. PENNSYLVANIA Chess Club Defeated By Bethany College The Chess Club was defeated 3-2 by the Bethany College Chess Club Saturday. The club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 3 Sparks. ofie of several events planned for the exposition on April 30th. Prizes of hams and other meat cuts will be awarded. Chances may be purchased from members of the Block and Bridle Club. IFC Defeats-* (Continued from page one) Sigma Chi; and Roger Beidler, Theta Delta Chi. Vice president: Howard Cook, Phi Kappa Sigma; Allan Davies, Phi Sigma Kappa; Dudley Potter, Beta Theta Pi; and John Russell, Phi Gamma Delta. Secretary-treasurer: Louis Gal* | Engineering and Accounting « | GRADUATES of '55 J | Your Future is YOUR Decision | | WE invite you to discover what bearing I i The Cleveland Graphite Bronze Company ™ I may have on YOUR futute. Arrange NOW I P with the University Placement Office for ■ _ an interview with ... " • EU6ERE R. SUINTER I | Director, Executive Development | | The CLEVELAND GRAPHITE BRONZE CO. | ■ Division of Clevite Corporation ■ & Tuesday, March 28 &29 j ★ ★ ★ ras»*r. MARCH 22, T Ukar.Alpha Gamma Rho; W' U*)» Moyer, Delta Uptilon; Ci Sapi&rßtein, Sigma Alpha Mu; ai Philip Steel, Chi Phi. Elections will be held Mar' 30, in 210 Electrical Engineer; The first women students at the University were confined to courses in science and engineer* ing. 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