PAGE EIGHT Frosh Queen Contest to Get New Deadline The deadline for pictures of candidates for freshman queen has been extended until noon Saturday. Pictures should be turned in at the fleheel Union desk with the name and campus address of 1110 coeds. Ail freshman women, except those on the Freshmen Ad vo4orv_ Committee, ale eligible, Five finalists will he chosen by the advisory board previous to the dance. The winner will be se lected by applause at the annual Fre , hman Hop, to be hold from 9 n m. to midnight Feb. 25 in the IIUB ballroom. The winner will be awarded A;in_ engraved trophy and the four istii will reco vie necklaces hi ;wing the University crest. Mt/NI( he provided by the Lamplighti-r• and dress will be Tickets are free at the Waring Hail desk They ‘vill be available at. lietze) Union desk begin ning Friday. IFC Board-- (Continued from. pug.? one) no available land in State College to build on. In addition, he said, the com mittee will send questionnaires to each house asking its opinions and plans for future building. He en couraged all houses to fill out the form and return it to the commit tee IFC also heard reports from Howard Thompson, editor of Toga Tales, and John Seastone, student member of the fraternity Market inv. Association board of trustees. Thompson told the meeting that Toga Talcs would be published every two months. in the future instead of every month. He said the type face had been changed to give the paper more space and an effort would be made to include more useful information in the paper. Soastone gave a progress report on FMA and urged non-member "ate, (WA idoutaii. ert, dikslott, it" You feel so new and fresh and good —all over when you pause for Coca-Cola. It's sparkling with quick refreshment ... and it's so pure and wholesome naturally friendly to your figure. Let it do things— . good things for you. ROMEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA•COLA COMPANY Pr ALTOONA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Cott*" 4 a riogistelod trade-stork. Elections (Continued from page one) members was decided, Seidler said, by agreement of the two clique chairmen. If any stalemate 'had come about, he added, it would have been settled by a flip of the coin, he added. The decision on the elections dates means that the first clique meeting will have to be held on Feb, 26, the second on March 4 and third on March 11. The Elec tions Code states that each party must hold three clique meetings prior to the elections. Old Cards Are Void 13eidler emphasized the fact that the clique cards from the fall elections will he void for the spring elections and that to be eli gible to vote in the coming meet ings clique members will have to register with the Elections Com mittee and receive new clique cards. In order to be eligible to vote for the pasty's slate of candidates at the third clique meeting a clique member must have attend ed at least two of the three meet ings. After a clique member has re ceived his clique card he need only present it to an Elections Committee member at the clique meeting to be admitted. To Interview 24 The Cabinet Personnel Inter viewing Committee will interview 24 applicants for the four vacant spots on the Elections Committee tonight. The four that are chosen will likely be brought before Cabinet for approval Thursday night. Beidler also appointed Pogal to head a committee to work with the Central Promotion Agency on publicity for the elections. Other members of the committee are Do lores Jones. Robert Krakoff and Robert Heck. Pollock Council to Meet Pollock Council will meet at 6:30 tonight in Nittany 20 to dis cuss appointment of several new officers. houses to join the group which acts as a buying agent for mem ber fraternities. He pointed out that this year's sales showed a 30 per cent increase over the past year. 0 1936, The COCA-COLA COMPANY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA TIM to Accept Contest Entries At HUB Desk Entrants for the Town Indepen dent Men ping pong tournament, to be held the latter part of March, may register at the Hetzel Union desk. All students are eligible for the free contest. Men and women en trants will be placed in separate categories. The winner of each group will he crowned All-Univer sity ping pong champion in his respective class. The contest will be on a single elimination basis. Winners will be determined on the best-of-three games basis. Each contestant must provide his own equipment. Final and semi-final matches will he played in the HUB ball room Other matches .will be played at the discretion of the contestants. A trophy will be awarded to the winner of each division. The three runner-ups in each division will also receive awards. No plan,; have been set for the start of the tournament. Robert Cole. TIM president, said the final match will he played sometime be fore Easter vacation. LA Transcripts in Sparks Transcripts of students in the College of the Liberal Arts are available in 132 Sparks. JUNE GRADUATES A General Motors Representative will be on hand to answer your questions about job opportunities with PM Feb. 14, 15, 16 and 17 Our College Representatives speak for all of our many decentralized divisions throughout the country. They are familiar with career opportuni ties throughout the entire organization, including staff and divisional operations, GM Positions now Available In: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING lETALLURGICAL ENGINEERING • CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING • INDUSTRIAL• ENGINEERING GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Salaried Personnel Placement, Personnel Staff, Detroit .t, Michigan Meet v Dz t a y n I K aw har s a c s ho l l Syracuse Pi Lambda Sigma to Cooly Society to Meet ;Sigma, at 7:30 p.m. today in" 763 o • t i zr l e l ai j i s e pn e e t iaok a n- t . e the pre-legal honorarlf l Pi s i l , e a nt ak h d li ; h i 1 l tY I bi Society e m 2 e a 2 t made H e ing contest and the selection of 'Willard. The talk will be open to ew members. 7 : 4 P TSh I a et r o t s nCi : ga ' i the public. CLASSIFIEDS FOR-SALE }iYt ; I:it ADE to, n mandolin and ease, rAcentionn oe. Room 6, Pond Lab. after b p m. _ PHOTO! , ANS COMPLETE; de% eloping Compact; includes Printer — a real b u y. %V I e 200 3rd Ave. Burnham, Pa. S CYLINDER PACK A RD Coupe. 11141 model s% h radio, heater, and good tires-. Motor I,eently oterhauled. Reasonable. D _ _ E-FLAT ALTO shone. Reasonable. fall Ittth ext. FRATERNITY-SORORITY sweat shirts and T.,hitts, fine quality. low price. Cull Jerry Epstein AD 7-053 FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono graph service, stop at State College TV. 232 S. Allen. FOR RENT Dolllif.F, ROOM. Call All 7.3362. E. Col- lege A e. „ N R NI OD El ED aoonw. Reasonable I ate,. Vi per week. liar S. Barnard St. Nice double eoows, ace them. Call AD S_}lo3. _ LA RC E .60 CB loom in quiet home Rent r,.a-ann - thle. Tv, in beds, two desks Phone AD 7.11,52, TWO DOUBLE rooms, one single room— not fraternity material. Two blocks from commis. Ctill AD 1' 7 349%. ONE: DOUBLE room fur students. Call 7-2509, HELP WANTED STUDENT DESIRING steady Y:bart-iime wort. with °oil wages. Inquire in per ,nn buy evening sit the Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. CHEMISTRY • PHYSICS MATHEMATICS AND ACCOUNTING TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1956 BOARD AND Room available for i we students at Marilyn Hall, 311 E ne e Beaver Ave., ask for Mrs. Ellent./ One half of double room at 214 South Allen St. (available without board). Also mode room sharing bath with one other. _ TYPING WANTED. Neat, aCenit . Coll AD 7-2495 before noon or ELcin 5-3191. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY e s i 14 -. 3 typing of theses. etc. Fast, accurate service. Reasonable rates. Phone Albinos S-043. SLIDERULE WITH name San Carpenter, near Eng. 13 Feb. 8. Reward. Call AD 8-8315. DAINTY GOLD anti pearl bracelet in gee Hall Saturday night. Sentimental Caine, Call Roseann, 347 Simmons. PIANO INSTRUCTION by elperienccd teacher. Beginners and adtanccd chit. ,Iren and adults. Call AD 8-8853 brttf E tp 5-8 p.m. , __— WHEN YOUR typewriter nee.ls service just dial AD 14492 or bring martin. to 633 W. College Ave. HIDD FIDELITY is obtainable in State College at wholesale (net) prices st Shmlle Associates; 234 E. College Ave. Hi Fi component sets,.FM, tape recorders, etc. (open evenings) and can answer your questions fully. We cordially invite June graduates, and those graduating this summer, to arrange an appointment through your College Placement Office on one of the above listed dates. ROOM & BOARD WORK WANTED LOST INSTRUCTION MISCELLANEOUS