PAGE EIGHT Dye, Davies Win Clique Elections Allen Davies, fourth semester pre-medical major, was elected Campus party clique chairman, and Thomas Dye, fourth semester labor-management relations ma jor, was elected clique chairman of the Lion party on Sunday. Dye's election, which was un opposed, came after Robert Spa daro, outgoing clique chairman, announced last week he would not seek reelection. Upon taking office, Dye said, "I look on the job as a challenge to myself and to the members of the party on whom I am depend ing." About 50 persons attended the open elections. Davies defeated Thomas Larsen for the Campus party clique chairmanship. Of his election Dav ies said, "I am very appreciative of receiving the chairmanship." He replaces John McMeekin, sixth semester business adminis tration major. About 80 persons voted at the open elections. William Snyder, fourth semes ter business administration ma jor, was elected Lion party vice clique chairman. Nancy Marshall, fourth semester business adminis tration major, was elected secre tary. Both ran unopposed. Elected vice-clique chairman of Campus party was Harold Dean, sixth semester education major. Other newly elected officers were Curtin Schafer, fourth semester student, treasurer; Betty Wilton, fourth semester home economics major, recording secretary; and Nancy Scholl, fourth semester ed ucation major, executive secre tary. Campus party amended its con stitution to set up an advisory board composed of five members and a chairman. They will have no voting power on the commit tee. Carlson Chosen New President Of WH Council John Carlson, sixth semester pre-medical major, was elected president of West Hall Council last night. The other officers of the council will be appointed by the president to serve until the fall elections. The new officers will be in stalled at the West Hall Council banquet which will be held on May 17. The council also elected the win ners of their awards, which are given to West Hall seniors who excel in athletics, scholarship, and activities. There is also an all around award. The council will elect the winner of the freshman award. The awards will be pre sented at the banquet. The council voted to recommend t Food Service that they arrange to have opened certain exit doors in the west dining halls that are at present permanently locked. Mother's Day teas for visiting parents will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday in Irvin, Hamilton, and McKee lounges, it was an nounced by th e council social chairman. The social chairman has also an nounced that a mixed dinner will be held Wednesday night. 'Uqiy Mere-- (Continued from page one) tive secretary of the Alumni Asso ciation. Brunner also announced the complete list of Ugly Man entries. They are: Nor man Melvin, Acacia; Has Simm, Associa tion of Independent Men; Ronald Walden hammer, Alpha Chi Rho, Frederick and Lawrence Cohen, Alpha Epsilon Pi; David Leathern, Alpha Gamma Rho; and Harold Astrick, Beta Sigma Rho. Karl Schwenzfeier, Beta Theta Pi; Ralph Wagner, Chi Phi; William Hamilton, Co op; William Metz, Delta Chi; and John Griener, Delta Sigma Phi. Eugene Danser, Delta Tau Delta; James Garrity, Delta Upsilon ; Ellsworth Smith, Kappa Delta Rho; Jerry Donovan. Kappa Sigma; and Fritz Rice, Lambda Chi Alpha. Thayer Potter. Phi Delta Theta; Allan Sehneirov, l'hi Epsilon Pi; Randall Wash burn, l'hi Gamma Delta; George Ebbert, l'hi Kappa; Alec Beliosov, Phi Kappa Psi: George Crouse, Phi Kappa Sigma; and Richard Gordon, Phi Sigma Delta. Edward Fleming. Pi Kappa Alpha; Rob ert Kitchell, Pi Kappa Phi; William Wil mer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Allan Cetron, Sigma Alpha Mu; Howard Guenther. Sig ma Chi; Terhune Dicke'. Sigma Nu; and William Banfield. Siniti Pi. Duane Buck, Tau Kupprt Epsilon ; La mont Smith, Chi Phi; Thomas McMahon, Theta Kappa Phi; 111111 Angelo Collura, Theta Xi. Arnel le, Speer To Get Gavels From Cabinet All-University Cabinet decided to present ingraved gavels to Jesse Arnelle and John Speer, fermer Cabinet president and vice president, at their meeting Thurs day night. Richard Rigling, fifth semester arts and letters major. was elected Cabinet parliamentarian, replac ing Thomas Kidd, eighth semester education major, at the meeting. Cabinet also heard a request by Dean of Men Frank J. Simes con cerning the number of students who have failed to appear before Traffic Court in answer to traffic violation summons. About 100 students have ignored all notices to appear before the court. If this situation continues to exist, Simes said, it is possible that the students won't be al lowed by the registrar to enroll for the fall semester. In an effort to force the stu dents to pay their fineS, Simes requested Cabinet to find step 3 to make the students "shape up." Young Republicans to Meet The executive committee of the Young Republicans' Club will meet at 6:30 tonight in 214 Hetzel Union. CAMPUS "STAND-OUTS" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Little Theatre to Present 'Carpetbagger' Tonight "The Carpetbagger," written by Stanley Weintraub, graduate stu dent in English literature, will be tonight's 5 O'Clock Theatre pre sentation at 5 p.m. in Little Thea tre, Old Main. SET OF Spalding Irons. 125. Call AD 7-7290. LIGHT BLUE net gown for sale. Size 10-12, worn once, cheap. Call Barbara 6 Atherton. 1949 CHEVROLET coup, low mileage. ex cellent conditioh, $490. Also 1949 4-door Champion Studebaker, R&H, overdrive, good condition, $ 350, Call Nick, ext. 2084 before 5. 1947 INDIAN CHIEF motorcycle. Priced low for need of funds. 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Featured in the cast are James Carroll, eighth semester arts and letters major; ErnestSwiggett, sixth semester artwai hers ma jor; and Dort!' ISOt eighth semester education major. The one-actglgy is beintdirect ed by Rich grathrate student in dramatics. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ ing and/or shorthand evenings. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Dial AD 8-6843. FOUND FOUND—ONE Slide Rule. Owner may claim by identification. Call 74702. Ask for Robert Ma tern. LOST COMP . 6 book, "THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE" somewhere between Old Main and Nittany. Return to Dave Hogberg ext. 282. BLUE AIR FORCE raincoat—taken from HUB Monday night. Serial number R 8976 on inside. ,Call AD 7-8972. WILL PERSON who picked up brown suede jacket by mistake Wednesday after noon in Sparks please contact Dan Revie, Sigma Chi AD 8-6786. Reward. FOR RENT SUMMER SESSIONS and/or regular ses sion—a large double room, twin beds, two closets; a good proposition to the right Party. Dial AD 7-4669. DOUBLE ROOM for rent, available im mediately, 326 E. College Ave. LARGE DOUBLE room in new annex, semi-private bath, private entrance. Available for all summer sessions. Phone AD 7-2181. L2:ll.ldlL-I.diU RIDERS WANTED to Seattle. Wash. Round trip. for summer employment. Dial 8-8858. * * * 12=EM TUESDAY, MAY 3.11103 Spotlighting— (Continued front page fire) corresponding secretary: Mar• fan Ludwig, treasurer; and Tru dy Weidmann, rushing chair man. The motto of the Tri Sigma's is "faithful until death" and their colors are royal purple and white. MISCELLANEOUS SQUARE DANCE on HUB Terrace 942 this Saturday with Roes Lytel, caller. Sponsored by AIM, Leonides and West Dorm 1 Council. TERM PAPERS and theses typed neatly. accurately, quickly. Call AD 84340. TWO LOVELY evening gowns. Pink sit* 12 and orchid size 14. Priced reasonably. Call AD 843088. DON'T MISS—"The Philadelphia Story" this weekend—Thursday Friday, and Saturdiy. Schwab Auditorium. Tickets at the HUB. .." THE ELFS. a five piece combo is avail.. ablefor bookings Spring Week and after• ;ward. Call AD 8-6674. GRADUATING IN June? Adv. major from Banner-Lance? Live in Scranton or vicin ity? Want to be a trainee in an adv. agency? This job starts you from the bot tom. You won't brag about the salary but it's a good solid beginning. Send snap shot and information about yourself. P.O. Box 981, Scranton, Pa. TENNIS "FANS" It's Hassinger for racket stringing the No-Awl way. Latest fac tory equipment. Prompt service, guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. IN ORDER to insure prompt delivery Sally's will deliver only the perfect Pizza, Sunday thru Saturday AD 7-2878. WHEN YOUR typewriter need. repairs Mot dial AD 7-2414 or bring machine to 683 W. College Ave. Will pick tito and deliver. BMOC
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