TUESDAY, MARCH 20. 1956 Phys Ed Group Sets Procedures For Elections Procedure for nominating class representatives for next year was discussed last night by the Phy sical Education Student Council. Next Monday the nomination committee will present the slate for the council’s approval. Voting ■will take place after Easier vaca tion. Two students, a man and a wo man, will be elected from each class. Representatives must have a 2.0 All-University average. A student of the college may obtain a self-nomination form at room 247 Recreation Hall, which he may submit to the committee after he has obtained signatures of 15 students in the college. These petitions must be turned in to Ralph Cryder, Nancy Hutch ison, or Carolyn Briggs. The procedure for Student Ma jor Club officer elections was also discussed. Marilyn Doan will se lect the nominating committee from the club’s membership, as she is secretary of the club and the other officers are student teaching. The club’s constitution was read for council approval before being sent to All-University Sen ate for final approval. A letter from Gilbert L. Cross ley, assistant professor of electri cal engineering and sponsor of the campus amateur radio station, W3YA, was read. The council de cided to grant Crossley’s request to appear before them and ask for a contribution to the station. •••••••••••• 13Z3Q31 "THE KILLER IS LOOSE" STARTS WED. "BACKLASH" Starring Richard Donna Widmark Reed *CATHAUM • BEGINS TODAY • 4 Academy Award J Nominations ** Best Actor • Best Support ing Actress - Best Director Best Screen Play How Many Will Win? You Be The Judge! "EAST OF EDEN" James Dean - Jo Van Fleet * HITT ANY Tonile - 6:15 - 7:55 - 9:35 ALEC GUINNESS "THE PRISONER" WILBUR JUST WOKE UP TO THE FACT THAT HE$ IN CLASS! km Aim for a mm POINT AVFRAGiI Don't let that "drowsy feel ing’’ cramp your style in class ... Or when you’re "hitting the bodes’*. Take 6 NoDos Awakener! In a few minutes, you'll be your normal best... wide awake ~ . alert! Youf doctor will tell you—NoDo# AwakeflefS are safe as coffee. Keep a pack handy! 15 TABLETS, 35e SbM* atari* si Spring to Arrive In 'Coot Way It arrives on campus today but you would never know it. ] Yes, spring will begin at about] 10:20 a.m. today. At least that’s] what the trusty old Farmer’s Almanac says. We'll have to take the Alma nac’s word for it because the weather certainly won’t show it. Today’s temperatures are expect ed to be in the high 30’s. The weatherman says, however, that today will be fair with no precipitation in sight. Yesterday winter took advan tage of its last day as it sent the mercury down to a chilly 12 degrees. The high was 35. BELI.EFONTB AdilU SSc - CWU. lit PLAZA” STARTS TODAY Iff Alan LADD - Joanne DRU HI "HELL ON FRISCO BAY" *m||| in CiamaS««fM! BELLEFONTI TONITK A WED, KITE STATI —Robert Mitcham— ii NIGHT OF THE HUNTER' I also— Saba in "JAGUAR” II student government and realised that if I wanted to help improve it, I could by nominating myself for a position. Do you want to help improve student government? You can by voting, and through voting you preserve the demo cratic way of life—and when you vote, vote for HOWIE. Howard I s . Zeitlen for a senior seat on the Business Administration Student Council. Flexibility! Experience! In tegrity 1 Efficiency! Ability! Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President of Dorm Unit, Pollock Council Marketing Club and National Marketing Associa tion, Accounting Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Penn sylvania Air National Guard, Air Force Intelligence School. LGS ELGART IFC-PANHEL BALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Available Three Hundred Attend W«» Halh Cowndl to M**t |For Hemlock Chain Senior Advisory tea West Haiti Council will j Senior women interested in) Approximately 300 seniors at- at 7 {onight McKef loun < ■ participating in the hemlock,tended the senior class tea spoil- " chain may contact Susanne Smithlsored by the Senior Class Ad or Marilyn Grant no later thanlvisory Board in the Hetzel Union Friday. • |bal!room Sunday, according to Women who sign up for theiDelite Hoopes, committee chair j chain must have a full length'man. gown and should be available fori President Milton S. Eisenhower .at least one night of the week of'and the deans of the colleges [May 7to help make the chain. ‘formed a receiving line. • Semi-Formal QUEHANNA ... a great research center for the future... YOUR future JUST 47 MILES FROM PENN STATE IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST AD- VANCED RESEARCH CEN- TERS: QUEHANNA, PA AN OUTSTANDING EN- VIRONMENT FOR THE EN- GINEERS OF TOMORROW. YOUR EDUCATION IS OUR BUSINESS. Curtiss-Wright looks to Penn State grad uates to fill many of its top engineering positions. We are working with adminis trative and faculty members right now, developing a special postgraduate course at the Research Center. Plans are also being made for study lours to Quehanna for Penn State engineering students. The Band, With the Dancing Sound Is this weekend Penn State bound So come, fellows and gals, one and all To the IFC-PANHEL BALL • No Corsages Quehanna, Pa. • Friday, March 23 Quehanna, Curtiss-Wright’s 85-squaie-mile research and development center here in the Alleghenies, oflers challenging and wide-ranging career opportunities in aero dynamics, electronics, nucleonics, plastics, ultrasonics, metalurgy. Just a short drive from Penn State, Quehanna brings together specialized engineering talents and unpar alled experimental and laboratory facili ties, for research in today’s most advanced scientific fields. Curtiss-Wright has faith in today’s most advanced scentific fields. Cuf tiss-Wright has faith in the future —your future—and proves it with this new loca tion that gives you greater opportunities to grow and advance quickly. KNOW MORE ABOUT CURTISS WRIGHT. Contact Mr. George N. P. Leelch. University Placement Service Di rector. who will make an appointment for you with one of the Curtiss-Wright Representatives when they visit the cam pus March 23. Or. at any time, call Alfred E. Lewis (Penn Slate ’32), Curtiss-Wright Industrial Relations Manager, at French ville 2401. Mr. Lewis will welcome the chance to talk about your present engi neering ideas and your career plans for the future. PAGE VOTE M n* HUB March 21 & Polls Open 8-5
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