PAGE EIGHT Five Frosh To Bus Ad Five freshmen were elected to the Business Administra tion council a to special meeting of all freshmen in the Col lege last night. The council was the only one to complete elections yester day. Five remaining councils will announce election results today and tomorrow. The Mineral Industries and En gineering and Architecture coun cils held voting for students in the colleges Tuesday. Nine stu dents were elected to positions on the two councils. The five students, all freshmen in business administration, who were elected to posts on the Busi ness Administration Council are Janet Ours, Lewis Johnson, Carol Ehman, Thomas Brandois, and Al bert Schneck. 4 to Complete Voting Four councils will complete the second day of voting at 5 p.m. today at various places on cam pus. Results of the elections will be released tonight. Elections for four freshman po sitions on the Liberal Arts coun cil will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Waring Hall and from 1:30 to 5 p.m. in the Hetzel Union Building. The College of Chemistry and Physics will hold elections from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the lobby of Osmond Laboratory. Freshman students in the Col lege of Education will vote for council representatives from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in ballot boxes located outside Schwab Auditorium. Home Ec Elections Elections for freshmen on the Home Economics Council will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the lobby of the Home Eco nomics Building. The 16 nominees for four posi tions on the Liberal Arts council are: Saul Bernstein, Gerald Bo gus, Anna Carlisle, Lee Cohen, Mono Fehrenbach, Robert Frank lin, Richard Friedman, Nancy Hankins, Robert Jubelirer, Mary Nash. Patricia O'Neill, Mary Pet ers, Patricia Peterson, Clark Po lak, John Rapchak, and Janet Sloves. Fourteen freshman women who nominated themselves for posi tions on the Home Economics Elected Council Young Republicans To Elect President The executive committee of the Young Republicans C 1 u b will meet at 6:30 tonight in 218 Het zel Union to elect a president to succed John Higgins, who resign ed yesterday. Thomas Emerick, junior in busi ness administration from Johns town, announced yesterday that he was a candidate far the post. According to the club's constitu tion, a new president is elected, not chosen from the next-in-com mand. Following the election, a meet ing for the entire club will be held at 7 p.m. in the same room. Refreshments will be served. Psi Chi to Sponsor Mixer in HUB Tonight Psi Chi, psychology honorary society, and the executive com mittee of the psychology depart ment will sponsor their annual ixer at 7:30 tonight in the ball room of the Hetzel Union. The new Psychology graduate student center will open at 10 to nigh t. Refreshments will be served at the opening. I Warm Weather Today Continued fair weather with slightly warmer temperatures is forecast for today by the depart ment of meteorology. Reed to Address Outing Club Sam Reed, Centre County Game Warden, will address the Field and Stream Division of the Penn State Outing Club, at 7:30 p.m. today in 317 Willard. council are: Deanna Caplan, Joan Wengert, Nancy Vierck, Ann Beveridge. Gail McCleary, Mickie Cohen, Mary Ann First, Gloria Low; Eleanor Bixler, Eleanor Daniels, and Alice Beebe. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 2 Penn Game Dances Planned Two Philadelphia groups will sponsor dances tomorrow night for University students, attending the Penn State-University of Pennsylvania football game. The University of Pennsylvania Student Union will sponsor an in formal dance from 8 to 12 p.m. tomorrow at Houston Hall, in Philadelphia. The dance, called the "Hayloft Hoedown" will feature a dance orchestra for round dancing, with square dancing to be held during intermission. Admission will be $1,25 per couple, which will include re freshments. The Ogontz Center will stage a pre-game pep rally and informal dance at 8 p.m. on Friday evening in the Center gymnasium. Campus Steering Committee Campus party steering commit tee will meet at 7 tonight in 217 Hetzel Union. SHOTGUN—MOSSBERG 20 gauge 3-shot clip with polychoke. $2O. Call AD 8-6674. 1949 - DODGE 2-door, excellent condition with heater, good tires. Call AD 8-9178 at noon or after 7 p.m. TWO PENN game tickets, 85-yard line. Call Rich AD 7-2822. ERE SLIDE RULE with leather ease. Log Log Duplex Decitrig. New. Price $2O. Call Frank Gifford ext. 1171. DELICIOUS CIDER 50c . pal. plus 10c deposit on jug. Truck at Werner's Ice Cream Store Fri. & Sat evenings and Sunday afternoon. Eying containers if possible. Party orders can be arranged. 2 TICKETS to Syracuse game. Call HO -6-6224, after 6:30 p.m. AD 1-2882. ELECTRIC . GUITARIST , Saxist and pian ist to play Pop, Rock and Roll, for comedy-combo. Call Barry AD 8-9614. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ ing of thesis etc. Fast, accurate service. Reasonable rates. Phone AD 8-6949. IA 3rd FLOOR room, 136 S. Atherton street, 1 block from campus. Phone AD 7-7167 until 3 p.m. FEMALE WORKERS or graduate students care to share apartment facing campus. 310 E. College Ave. Phone AD 7-7150 after 5 p.m. SHARE ROOM, private bath, private en trance, new furniture, 24 hr. parking, innerspring mattress. Call AD 8-6460 after . 6 p.m. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WANTED FOR RENT Varsity, Frost' Cagers To Begin Practice Penn State's varsity basket ball team will begin practice at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Recrea tion Hall, Coach John Egli has announced. Don Swages:. freshman cage Mentor, also announced that an freshman basketball candidates will report for an organisation al meeting at 6:45 p.m. to night on the main floor in nee Hall. Administration Changes- (Continued from page one) colleges, divisions and depart ments," President Eisenhower said. Dennis succeeds to a position that was created in November, 1950, when the Trustees desig nated the provost as the officer in chargé of the educational pro gram at the University. The changes were approved by the executive committee Oct. 14. HELP WANTED FRATERNITY WAITERS, don't serve breakfast:- pay houseparty weekends. Contact Caterer, Phi Epsilon Pi AD 7-4953. WORK WANTED THEMES, MANUSCRIPTS and theses. Ac curately typed. Reasonable rates. Phone AD 7-7147. LOST KEE SLIDE RULE near Sparks. Name in ease. Please return to Helen Shenlavy, 284 Simmons. ONE PAIR brown tortoise shell girl's glasses. Were in brown slip-in case. May have lost between Mech. Eng. and town. If found phone AD 7-7178. TAN CAMELS hair coat, 6 button, Benner from Strambridges, at Sigma Pl. We have yours. Call Joyce Neal ext 79. • PLEASE RETURN leather Jacket taken from Osmond by mistake to Morton Lit. 123 W. Nlttany Rm. 28. RAINCOAT AT 208 Engineering A at noon Oct. 18. Call Dick Jonee AD 8-6126. JACKET—CHARCOAL Grey. Has name on label. Call Herb Levin Nittany ext. 287. PERSON WHO picked up Army officer jacket by mistake in Rec Hall please call Nittany 26 ext 286% watch, glasses were in jacket. BLACK REVERSIBLE McGregor jacket three weeks ago in Dispensary. ' Please notify Mick AD 7-4151. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27 1955 Prom•nadors to Hold Square Dance Tonight The University Park Promen aders will hold a folk and square dance from 7 to 0 tonight in 100 Weaver. Jay Crouse, freshman in animal husbandry from Gettys burg, will call some of the dances. Instruction in both folk and square dancing will be given to those desiring it. The meeting is open to all persons interested in folk dancing. (Continued from page two) sidered fire traps." "Students are forced to live in these buildings at high rent rates because of the lack of sufficient housing , ."- In describing the rooming house he was living in, the student said: "It is a frame building and seems quite old like and old tinder box. In outward appearance some of the rooms have insufficient wir ing and far from desirable exits. Chimes to Meet Today Chimes, junior women's hat society, will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Walnut lounge of Simmons. LOST BLUE SUEDE jacket 9 a.m. Monday in Dispensary. I have yours. Call AD 8-6680. Bob. . TWO POCKETBOOKS, one black shoulder. one tan handbag, both containing key& Reward. Call Ann or Shirley ext. 1175. GLASSES IN maroon case in vicinity of 'parking lot near baseball field or White Hall. Call EL 6-4897. GIRL'S TAN camel hair coat Saturday— THE or Sigma PI. I have yours. Phone ma -McElwain. LOST—WITHIN, past week pink wallet, initials H.L.C. Cards valuable. Contact Helen Cunningham, 19 McElwain. MISCELLANEOUS POPCORN CANDY-APPLE Rouse is open for business. Students very welcome. 119 S. Pugh St. the Duck Pond WE PHOTOCOPY discharge papers, mar riage licenses, drawings, maps, thesis papers. Evenings and Saturdays by ap pointment. Phone AD 7-2804. PROMPT. PROFESSIONAL radio and television service. Batteries for all port ables. State College TV. 122 N. Atherton St WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service just dial AD 7-2492 or bring , inactiine to 633 W. College Ave. PHOTO COPY Service. We copy every. thing but money. Everything for the artist. Open evenings. Call AD 7-2304. FOR GOOD BLSCLSIEDS