PAGE TV/ELV* Councils /Continued from paye one) t* f«n »♦ nt« 1i •• * air frank Mil-addon. I'm !;.<>« Join- J t*y Toitu/n, t.harVe h<nni-d>, and H>t if he .K.ftii h!*« t»-d j»<* junior f « jj * t, i«t, ■.» # art- J«>lt Klthard Mill li, |'ri*i Hu-ih, Ml' iuvl VValkor, J<d>l, ) Vi. i J id if h 1 oayd lib, VV dliUlO N«d -»on aid |>»xf«.■ k \)btU:irAon. -Sophurnor*- t r (’(*••»«-». {* 11 «■*» »'«• ’] hood-ur** Wetlir, J.a»> K M»ri*r. Durton • MollamW, J»nK Um», Atari I-n(n»r and lurr^. Home Ec Council A luinvul of 4-e jut \«>«t of tlw* fciiKildt' *t-id* nl« v'd«-d in lhr Home fv unointoi t’ wo <i{ *o-»n».il KlwU’r! ** sou.lor , J *-1 I *-*i-i. mi«' ra are hit/ahetb i»«-v« I nJifr. »I it |i n>w n, M«r?nrel f orator, and J<..vn Junior j»-prr.«r-filatUr»» mi' Sn* tail Aklli. llami-ft, I'iUku Moinn, 1 »fi«j r.’««Mr> Sinll fi Sophomore representa tive* «M' h)» hf.«*r Judy. Ann IteytridKe. |>m ■ i«i A Mint llmlinrs lilxier 'i wo huioli eip- lw fill ) •»» vrn <»/ 4'dJ hlU'JrltU tin if \ oti-fc in the < uileye of Mineral Industrie*, JMI of « total of student* WlKitdu to 1 v..M < a»t ballot* for an overall per uiitage, of Ju (•(•> t«>M. * time ji«r noil drop from taut ji«r Klulul a* aeniur represent*-: 11 \r, nr t tinrlrik Huatnan, Jmiun llruwn, 1 aim JariM'4 .s#nrr. Albert Hoffmanm-r >m] i.t-'.ryr' Morrtlnk were 4-J*^-1< *1 m junior II I'l r»rl< t all lef Sophomore » rjrr«*«»'« tutl\ t* , hit t.eoiye M ilei* mui Kon Mdrrw, * Liberal Art* Council if. thi‘ toilette of J.ifieial Aft*, JU4 hlg-' »!'■* t> w>t»d ol an eniojhmnt of sfh4 efi-j 41Id • 1 a I'M * -Dili |mi tent of th»* atudent* ~,(<«! at Mo- poilK, ui> UscM.'Mn** of pel ««n> o.ro )h-t )cu:, l.UMti-ii ns armor mi»* 1•.1 • 11 t ni** John ht-l.“li, I-i* rr > Me- I .kin , MiOii Mi r i-* 111 t, UoiMTt laiiv, MuiMihf Jt.iokm, <;iiik< > Kifi*. and ViMjiiu* Volpt*. •jin II htndi-Ml-i ol«-» ted u* junior ri-pie-’ Miit.i .\./b urc (.|inr Aiilim, llaihurM )<ud> no 1, i'iMhihi t.ntftii, Maijorir Hulfman, •J n.>l, )I ■ • Mll ii il< 1, Hoi-11l Numm k, Mary! Am. Kiu.i', 1 >i» vid >t««h, !.>nn ‘J’> l«;r. Kath t.'im \s»«\ mid John Wolff Sophornon i.;u«i iiiHtim an- Jay I eld«l* j m, Holirrl] 1 .nt.kiiii. Ivithuril I 111 dfiibn, l.ois Ht-niit-r- ; mo. h»n. > Km'li'i, Uoniiit- hi vs. i'alMcta - Uhiiil, and .nidiii ><hoy;reii Chem-Phys Council M. Mo 1 .>o<}'< cl < <Olll. Mry and l'h\»k», 'i* . out of a t -lal of .'d»4 iditfildi-. lII'.I 1(1-11 iuiliot.- for an avriak’*- of 4U j I. .. a- I.t H. 1 '«> Irt« W I . 111! ,t yin-■ , Koln-r l f.i'io j-. and t 1 'ii 1.1 n Miilfi. Junior n-p- «■ um It* .«M -ii'ith. .i.HMrif illl'l li|-'lltlJ Ml P!' I* 1 .''•■[■lllillllltl' it I I Dutllllli /,! I'C. l ull V III! 0,,.!. hmi . Mr *'l« L’ Education Council 1 111 l ■-ii'k.'i ol hd.oittlon hml tin- liuyi-xt '• \sitl. . of .jo -tmlt'iM. vottny. for (>ci < cot of tlm.sc ~!! f-ti.i of . lytl'li- to M'tr hU‘> trd »«h ««*JUo» ri-ptr -•nlattkir. v»i-f«« lin N< riling, John Jlru iio, ho nr. t 1 'ii "11 v, V 1 r k 111 m I.i-hiv, Ji-an* to Mi.* Kohl. t.«»-n Davit-*, and John Stnrk ♦ * Juunia- Staman and Virginia Wciyflt* h tt** >ot»* for ihr ritfhth aval. |'« tli \> till»« ai'piunttil to ihi* council. Junior rot , r«**«< nt«ll\«*?i «r«* Durham Cox, CLASSIFIEDS RA TKH 17 KonU ar Uni; |6.:»0 Our lnn«r(i«n 50.75 Two Insrrtloni 11.00 Hirt* Insertions Ailditirnal «nr«l« 3 for .45 for earh day of in*er(ion. FOH SALE IM'tih .•-.K1.1-J TlOh’ of iKirtaldo riidion and Imllmio. h\pi-rt radio, phonu m.-i.i- Mat.- rollt-v-,. TV, iJVJ S Allen. ’•IT ISN'T a Stind, hut it cun be had for !lt« ■' < ull vm J4J‘J HELP WANTED .SIM'IIOMtMtTS .4} to I||l|oM-lit oxclu .lulk on «‘ampun nmn of art u ror of fine ruvlohi in.nil- frati < int y mu! cnl!*-«o niutrx. S. •.«» full info; iiiHtu n to t'tdonlal CittfUi tiu »■ 21 S C*th St . I‘hila. t, I’a. WORK WANTED j:\ri-.un Ni ku tuin« of hr-M*. «t- \S*.»K *Mj;»rnnirvtl, romouwblt* r«t< *• LOST IN WIUTK lIAI L 1. Lit t>»> i ShnktT>pnir» * l not. mi Tur.Mln> muriiimr. ContnJnt wry in lwla it t » Ifi-" ti« tr« l'»IJ Flo K. \th,Tt*'H FT vwth t.rinian coin, i.it nt s>'iiiwm‘htJtt \it Hu* Kowurtl. Call n 1 FOUND t.tMil) f.<r ' South Laiific’*- Th* t I »itih\ «ru| Si»tuul«\ Ticket** hi H l M «!• RIDE WANTED A\*NRO IUOK TO \uinnv of DhjO«*«. Uhm fur I.hM* r iwnotl. C'wlt r. nk J"*> m n» .. Mainmort*. Mtl. or j early \\ etl> March ( \\ \NTI 'D t v utfnik. \« . \P FOR RENT | \i\W \\ K uonw vn\h cookmtf faeilmt**.' I'h'Hir A!) “-MU r\t KOUMS for cooking; fowr [ ihiids itm! lijtih for fn*» or *ix nii’M. 1 nn. i mt- hm-f roinn Other rwms: one! I’.M.l.ir <»n fu»l floor; one stMKta’ Me*ll Sa"{i’u>n oi’iar AM 7-2740. ! ROOM \V\ll \HI.K for rent IVC Week , o<f Near ••«ru|>its , nohuMe for two’ tnU Thom- Al> MISCELLANEOUS JvKCOKIHNO KNTHt’SI \STS: We Mock KKKVKS SOl’NDi'K \IT |»roft-4Mon«l tiiut’ity riH-onluii; t«o«\ d»!»e* and aiver- M'Ur». S«H' hUo mir line of profra'itoiml I.MU* m-onlrr, \<y HhKI.WT CONCKK* TON’K. Sh«d!e \«n»fihU , i , l The Houw* of High Fidelity,” 234 K. Collette Aw* AP J|KY THK. CAS at the Studeut Soimov SiKiiim inirnv Why not find out for >t»ur*elf. WHF.N VOOK typewriter nwlfl service tu*t dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine lo C 33 W College Ave KTIISMTI'IiK KKPAIRS. upholstering *"<* refirmhing. Free estimate. Call AD 7-5*93. DON'T MISS Utility Snyder's Hurricane Jk« Hand at Chi Sii:ma Kapp* •• Sua- David Fao>t, ('* ri.)!>nr»e J**n*- *, Fail Oil man. auJ J* yc** f ujierton. A t*-- f irt t»>e *ij»!h position Oiturrtni between A tin *N»t ratter and Mjrna Fainter. Both w»H re ceive tmifx tl potiition*. Sophomore reprveentalivm are lxihtrul*, Sandra Keimer. Sandra ttrol&hy, Ruth Ji/hnton, and Faint i» I'yoil. Alter nate w.il! !.*• mooed at the next Kdu«*tion hludefit Council meeting. In the Coll eye f.f Knfc'ir.eerinif and Arcbi tr< lure, .!*/* ntudenla nut of a total of vo U d for an ovemll future of 16 perj criit. Raymond Carlin was elect* d »*<.ior representative of the Aeronautical dr. i-ion 'I hom*« Schneider and Richard Sikeler were tmd for the junior pOMUon*. Charles |jarth»k>»n»*w waft toted sophomore reprc*- Aif rirulUire hntf ineerinif boattl: Charles, V» ilhama, senior t c-preaentatjve ; Theodore, Ifft. junior, and KoU-rt Fk.her, sophomore, j Architecture and Architectural Knjrineer- 1 my Senior board, Frederuk (*r*>ve; Junior, hoard, (*ord«»n Ruiberford ; Sophomore! lioard, Robert I'arsky No ballot* were* cast for the fifth year student represent**- ; live*. Nominee* Were f’hiilip Steel, Howard! Thompson. arid Andrew Sthaerke. I Mechanical KnKine-.-* inir; SenU*r rep Mmiativr*. Kredenrk Clayton . Junior. Kirh-’ ard Hejfarty ; Sophomore, William Kuhns-; man. ( Cud Entc ineeriitK ’ senior board: a tie between Frederick Condon and Kdwin Me l.atiifhim . junior t*oar<j, C’arrol Crombie; sophomore board, Lawrence I’ereis. Fleetrical Ktitfineerifur : senior board, Kdward Kievan*: junior btsH, Richard. Woelfcern , aophomore board, Alton Ken-> dull. ] Khlf inrei ing Science senior board: Don* | alii Rosenberir . juriior hoard, Alan Jortm. ’ IhduMiial KriKineenn# : Robert Thoma*. 1 -cnior board. Robert Stioup, junior board;, Riihnrd Darrah, sophomore board. ! A run-off vote In the lie voted for juniorj Uvard, Aeronautical division and Htnior board, Civil Knif tn*-erintf. will be held from iHKin til! 6 pm. Monday in the lobby of the Main Knjc ineer iitfc building. 1 Dean's List Addition Clarence R. Bryan, Jr., senior in animal husbandry from Shill tntjton, was omitted from the fall! semester Dean's List. Bryan’s av-j crane was a 3.82. I li.l Hwii.'i t Miill Satisfy Yourself with a Milder, Better-Tasting smoke packed for more pleasure by exclusive Accußay A touch will tell you ... an Accu-Ray Chester field is more perfectly packed ... and that means Chesterfield satisfies the most . . . burns more evenly, smokes much smoother. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Engineer Council YET THEY LD , ZJra tern ifies ' Fifty-two frfateMUti*-* \*^o by tl>«- U«n»n of office to cnlrrttfib wof/icn ku«U tomvht an<i tfmiofrcw niifbt [ J*h»? *j*i»rov«-«| fritU-rfiiti»-» arc: Acacia. ;Aii»h* Chi Who. Alpha Chi Sitrnia, Alpha Kt>**iJon J*i. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha I'hi IMU, Alpha HHo ('hi. Alpha Siuma Phi. Alpha Tan Orn**v«, Alpha Zrt a, Weaver House, peta S ; p/on Kho, Hota Theta Pi. ; Chi Phi, Della Chi, Delta Laaih. iis. Delta SiKnm Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Mirm*. Delia \Jp«,»U>n. Kappa Delta Kho, Kat>t»a Si*:ma P I„amb<la Chi Alpha, OmeK* Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kp&llofl Pi. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa P»i, Phi Kappa Simula. Pbi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta, Phi .Sifcroa Delta. Phi Sitfma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Lanitals Phi, Pi Sitfm* Ujmilon, SiKrna Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Mu, Siyin* Chi, Surma Nu. Sigma Phi Alpha, Sipma I’hi Epsilon. Sixma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Phi ■ Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta i Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Trianirle, Ifieta Del* Tau. Kappa Alpha Psi h»a betm approved 'for tomorrow nijeht only. Voting Decrease (Continued from page one) lowest single-day turnout by classes in the election. In last year's All-University elections, which lasted only two days, 3679 students voted—37.7 per cent of last year's undergrad uate enrollment. All students are eligible to vote for the three All-University posi tions. Sixth and seventh semester students may vote for senior class officers, and fourth and fifth se mester students may vote for junior class officers. Third semes ter students will vote only for All-University officers. Only .male students are eligible to vote I for Athletic Association officers. To th« taste, too . . . Chesterfield packs more pleasure. Firm and pleasing to the lips ■. ■ mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste... Chesterfield alone is pleasure-packed by Accu-Ray. Seating Plan -- ! (Continued from page one) | McCoy listed four advantages of this plan: j 1. Students are assured of a seat in their assigned section no (matter when they may arrive at ,the game. 2. If student tickets are lost or stolen, the Ticket Office has a positive manner in making sure (these tickets are not used by per sons not entitled to them. Also, ‘duplicate tickets may then be .issued to the students who lost; jor had his or her ticket stolen.! I 3. This assures that no one other] ithan the rightful owner will use; the tickets and a check may be made to assure that none other than those entitled are in a par ticular section. 4. This plan makes sure that each section is used to capacity and that no person may occupy | two seats as has happened in the past. | McCoy’s second proposed plan ] was: 1. a. To issue to each student 'a reserved seat in a specific sec tion by class. b. To allow, however, students Ito occupy seats in the section as signed to them, on a first-come, Ifirst-occupy basis. | 2. No student may be allowed ]to sit in the aisle if the students 'assigned to a section and in the ‘seat refuse to occupy one seat and ]thus deprive other students as- ..THE MOST! FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1956 'South Pacific'— (Continued from page one) Stewpot, and Thomas Hagepanos, as the Professor. Director Louis Fryman has turned out a fine production in almost every sense, perhaps giv ing us a better show than Thes pians’ even more delightful musi cal of last spring, “Finian's Rain bow.” signed to the section a seat. 3. No duplicates will be issued for tickets lost or stolen. This was the “compromised system” used this past fall after the first plan w’as rejected. McCoy listed two disadvantages of this second plan: [ 1. No way for ticket office to check interlopers or those possess ing lost or stolen tickets. 2. Danger of students not find ing a seat in the section assigned (them if others occupy more than one seat. Reminder HAVE A (OKE with Les Elgart 4-5 p.m. today at the MUSK ROOM iukc sin I«GUU*
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