PAGE EIGHT Voting (Continued jrom page one) morrow afternoon, as was origi nal!',' planned, m order to avoid r oriflictinj; with weekend activi ties Voting continues today from 8 30 arn until 7p m m the card loom in tlic llet/.el Union build ing Today’s deadline had been Mlieduleii for 1: 30 p.m. 208 Seniors Vote A breakdown of the voting shows that the seniors, who voted only for the All-University offi eer,, except in the case of males who were eligible to vote 'or the Athletic Association officers, had the lowest turnout, 208. Sophomores were highest with 518, Juniors next with 4-14, and freshmen thiid with 405. All students are eligible to vote for the three All-University posi tions. Sixth and seventh seme?ter students may vote for senior class offxers, and fourth and lifth seniestt r students may vote for junior class officers. Third se mester students will vote only for All-University officers Onlv male students are eligible to vote for AA officers. Last year a total of 18C8 stu dent voted the opening day. The leeord for opening-day balloting, established two years ago, is 211!). Only 3070 of the 9984 eligible students, a percentage of 37.7, east their ballots in last year's two-day elections. A 50 per rent goal has been set by the Elections Committee for this year. CLASSIFIEDS RATP.S 1? word# «r Im* : On« Inntrtion W. 15 Two InutrUon* ff.M Thr*« Inatrtion* Additional word* 3 for .M for each d*r of (mcriiir*. FOR SALE llll«;K SKLBI'TJON of portable nedi/M Mi«t ImllfiioH, Kxport radio, t»hono *«rsu«*. Slain lollos* TV. 2K2 S. Allen. ]••.*.o j-Doou oonr.K 1»»iv *-ti >»nlv 20,00 ft mll«. Call AU 7-K49K ♦*r rail at 217 K. Foator Av«*. 5 Rood tiros. t’AWPPK AUTO SALKS. 211 E, tYlhw HoitxtH from IU'H. Th<* l«*«t u>u*d *’ hi * In town, calrrimr to I'l'iin State fac ility itinl Kludenu*. We buy sell - trade. t'Hub for your cars. IT ISN'T it Slrad. but it ran be had for $4O“ ('all <>\t. 2ILMI. FOR PROMPT and export radio and phono* graph service, stop i*t State Co Metre TV 2V2 S Allen WORK WANTED K\PKHIKNI KP SKCUKTAKY ilreirw typ. ini'. I'jaM, luT’iiulr <»«*r\icc; low rnt«**. Phone AP iIM'KHIKNt'KII TYPIST dealrett lypini? of the*D, etc Work if imranD-etl. reasonable AD T-'lEiSt. LOST IN WIHTK HAIL K Lit f.U t ShakeapeureV t>o«>k on Tiifaitnv jiiorniojr. Contain* tery Impottont clhm» note*, Regard, (’nil Flo I .'ft Atbfiton 1,0 l D HU VCF.LKT With Herman coin • weal M-ntimcntttl value. Howard. Call 3'> I Nimmnht FOUND Hil'Nll WOMAN'S watch in Temporary 1 UsutHim HuiMittvr. Sw* janitor. Pay for nd. MANY OOOD aoata for “South Paeifio" Tbtnj'dav. Ktidnv ami SMurdav at lirii <l«-sk RIDE WANTED WANTED KIDK TO vicinity of DaVton (H»io fur Kantcr vacation period. Cali V.dak 2W. It IDF. WANTED to' tUUiimue. Md. or Norfolk. Vn . early Wed. March 28. Phone AD S..HJM.I HELP WANTED EDUCATION SOPHOMOKES vote Jannw lloodwin fov Eduoatnm Student Coun cil on March 21 or 22 FOR RENT FDIvN ISHKD ROOMS (or cookvnc : (our uumut and bath for five or six men, and one larye room. Other rwnis: one double on fir<*t floor ; one ample. Lira I location near cnmpn*. AD 7-2740. ROOM A\ AILAHI.E for rent IKCWwk end. Near oanipus: suitable for two yitls Phone AD S-bf»ri7 SINtJLK ROOM for male student. Close to campus, $B.OO. 519 W. Collate Ave. ROOM AND Hoard for one person. 245 j>t. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE at the Student Service Station is really rtjtht there. TO THE (11KL hit by the nww ball in the quadrangle Monday evening - my sin cere apolotry. N. N. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service juat dial AD 7-2492 or brine machine to 533 W Collate Ave. y URN ITU KB RRPAIRSL upholstering and rrfinishint. Free estimate. Call AD 7-3693. THB STUDKNT FLORAL Agency thanks you for your many corsage order*. To t»ile, between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. will be the last chance to order. See you by the Meat Dorm post office or the Nittnny* FoHnck dining hall. DON'T MISS Benny Snyder** Hurricane Jaaa Band at Phi Sigma Kappa oa Sun- Freshman Council OK's Women's Hours Late permission* for IFC- Pajihel weekend have been ap proved by Freshman Council. Freshman women will have 12 and 1 o'clock permissions this weekend which may be taken on either Friday or Saturday night. Upperclass women have a 2 o'clock Friday and a 1 o'clock Saturday night. . Douglas Moorhead, Alpha Gamma An Prftfc fn Air! ! Rh °: Daniel Harting, Sigma Al rrwfa IO Ipha Epsilon; Carl Saperstein, Sig , _ | !ma Alpha Mu; Donald Daum, In Dairy Conclave .college Co-op; John Hamilton, 'Alpha Tau Omega; William Walk- Personnel from the College of e r, Delta Chi; Steven Friedman, Agriculture will assist in the pro- Kappa Sigma; and William Mills, gram of the 21st annual meeting Delta, o, .ho Northeastern Da.ry ence today and tomorrow in. The contest will be held from Philadelphia. j April 17 to 19. Dr. C. W. Pierce, professor of agricultural economy, is secretary Maytag Firm Includes of the conference, and William F.',, . .. . n Johnstone, assistant professor of University in Program agricultural economy, is director' The Maytag Company has in at large for the organization, eluded the University in its col which includes dairy leaders of lege program to provide new .several states. jMaytag washers and dryers with j Dr. William L. Henning, state out charge for home economics Secretary of Agriculture and pro- classrooms and laboratories, fessor on leave from the Umver-I Once a year staff members will sity, will be the initial speaker be invited to evaluate the pro for the two-day program. ducts for the Maytag Company. FP 2-24-56 f ESSO fl-ESEARCH works wonders with oil in A-l condition THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Fabulous oil-made rubber in todays new cars \Yrather-sealing the ncu? wrap-around windshields calls for a rubber that can resist the toughest elements. That’s Butyl rubber, made from oil by Esso Research! This remarkable rubber out performs natural and other types of rubber in more than 100 parts of today’s new cars. It’s dramatic proof that ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil Entries Due For 'Ugly Man' Today is the deadline for organ izations to enter a candidate in the Ugly Man contest. They may! sign up at the Hetzel Union desk until 5 p.m. Twelve more entrants were added to the list of candidates to make a total of 21. They are Rob ert Allen, Chi Phi; Kenneth Le sight, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Wil liam L. Rohmer, Phi Sigma Kap pa; Roger Vogelsinger, Theta Chi; FTA to Choose Officers Tonight The Future Teachers of Amer ica will elect officers at 7 tonight in 217 Willard Hall. Six officers will be elected: president, vice president, corres ponding secretary, recording sec retary, treasurer, and librarian. Dr. Dorothy Yeon, associate professor of business education, will speak on her experiences in Europe. Colored slides will be shown. Br ßr k .«h‘ “ ' Lunch Coff«-bre»k any party Picas- order naMI 1 d *r WMltim AD 8-6184 Last Week this Fri. & Sat. Th ‘ Alchemist at Center Stage •Tickets at HUB! THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1956 German Society Applications Students interested in joining Delta Phi Alpha, national Ger man honorary fraternity, may ap ply for membership in the Ger man office, 225 Sparks. The department has chosen 16 students as qualified for mem bership. BE SURE TO GET OVER TO THE HUB. AND VOTE TODAY. ... THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEMESTER TO USE THE AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINES. THE POLLS ARE OPEN UNTIL 5 Bring Your Metric Card PO 681 Ad 239 A Esso
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