PAGE EIGHT Lion Party Wins (Continued from page one) 1 Remaining winners in the fresh students vt ho voted in the elec_ man election race were John P. Lion last fall. Arnoldl, Lion party, who beat Mack Johnson, Campus party, for Paper ballots were used this, the vice presidential post by a fall instead of voting machines , lvote of 759 to 494; and Marjorie which were obtained for the last miller. Campus, who defeated freshman and sophomore elec-I Gail Schultz, Lion, for class secre tion. The All-University Eiectionl tary-treacurer with a 680-574 vote. Committee decided against voting Charles Welsh, Lion, won over machines this year because of the Illichard William Strieder, Cam great expense involved. pus, by a 483 to 265 vote for sopho- Last fall the two parties split more class. vice president_ For the the elections as Campus party sophomore class secretary-tress took all three sophomore class . urer post, Elinor Wessel, Lion, positions and Lion party won allldefeated Valentina Kopach. Cam three freshman class positions. I pus, by a vote of 392 to 352. Yule Extension (Continued from page one) coordinating his data with the predicted fatalities of the National Safety Council. he will try to determine the danger of student traffic fatalities from the total miles that will be traveled by all students. Of the 10,969 students on cam pus last year, he reports, 915 were from out of State. Twenty-one were from Mass., 79 from Md., 76 from Del.. 59 from the District of Columbia, 50 from Va., 25 from Conn., 21 from W. Va., 13 from 111. and 5 from Maine. The rest were scattered throughout the states. . Cif the 10.054 students on cam- BizAd Publication To Be Distributed The BizAd Bulletin will be dis tributed today at the Hetzel Union desk, in the lobbies of Sparks and Willard. the Corner Room, and the New College Diner. The first issue of the semester includes articles about new fac ulty members in the College of Business Administration. pre registration business administra tion television courses and "BizAd Brain Busters" according to Pa tricia Hunter, managing editor. BizAd personalities in this issue are Edmond Kramer. president of the-Business Administration Stu dent Council; and Julie Maybury, senior in business administration from Bradford. Prof to Speak on Bees The question "Are Bees More Sociable Than People?" will be the subject of a speech by Edwin J. Anderson. professor of api culture, at 7 tonight at Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Newman Club Party The Newman Club will have a Thanksgiving Party from 8 to 12 tonight in the Newman Club Stu dent Center. "It's his dinner date reminders" When you've been playing with all your night, Bring us your ravenous appetite! Corner of Pugh THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA pus last year who lived in the State, 686 were from Philadelphia County, 1021 from Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), 444 from Delaware County and 191 from Erie County. These counties are located in the more distant inter vals. To gain further support for the extension, each of the nine presi dents of the college councils is trying to obtain 50 letters from faculty members in his college endorsing the recess extension. - . Cabinet also expects to receive many letters from parents of stu dents which will ask that the recess be extended. United Nations Seminar Students still may register' in the University Christian Associa tion office in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel for the United Nations Seminar to be held Saturday through Tues day. LaVie was first prepared and'BLANKET LEFT in kende at trih Fame. edited by the class of 1890. large 4 gr ls een and white check. Pleser call AD $-!.. Ifs that new "V 8 in the "57 Chevrolet. It's as quiet as a contented cat and as smooth as cream . . . and it's cat-quick in response when you call for action!' No household tabby sitting in a sunny window ever purred more softly than Chevy's new V 8 engine. You can scarcely tell when it's idling. that purr you hear is no pussyc Only franchised Chevrolet dealers /CHEVROLET 7 display this famous trademark See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 'Astronomy Society To Hear Thornton Dr. Charles P. Thornton, as sociate professor of petrography, will speak at this semester's first open meeting of Alpha Nu, astro nomical honorary society. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in 217-218 Hetzel Union. Dr. Thornton will discuss "Radio Astronomy," the significance and means of detection of radio radi ation at the 21 centimeter wave length coming from outer space. :Dance Class Postponed The dance class sponsored by the Varsity "S" Club in the Het zel Union ballroom will not meet Monday and Tuesday due to Thanksgiving vacation. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS "Ad. mar Ise in by II :NI si.s•. Ik. preeedinn day." KATES IT words sr Use; $ll4 One Insertion $11.75 Two (nee/lions $l.llll Three insertion!" Additional words 3 for AS - for oath day of insertion. FOR SALE TWO SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Community Cuneei t Srrit.s. AD F4I7C. '49 OLDS FS hydrarnatie_ Radio and heater. Good condition--F250. Harry Jones AD E -46013 evenings. 1H:12 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan with only 27.000 miles. 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GRAY OVERCOAT (my date's). Name, Hank Schneider, in pocket. I have yours. Call Kim. 411 McElwain. He needs the coat: I need my glasses. Call ext. 411 Mc- WRITE RAINCOAT containing ke3e in HUB Monday night. I have yours. Willing to trade. Please call AD 5-6026. GRAY FINGERTIP coat taken from Bill's Saturday Nov. 10. 1 have your's, too big for me. Please call Warren AD 7-4031. BEIGE OVERCOAT in Rec Hall. Junior Prom night. Reward for return. Contact Zach. ext. 968. LADY ELGIN watch, white said with black band, between HUB and Grange. Reward. Call Sally ext. 895. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY 41e.ires typ ing of th es ee. reports. etc. Fast, reason able service. Dial AD 8-6943. WANTED: UNFURNISHED apartment in State College. Two bedrooms. Occupancy now or later. Call AD E-f 660. But when you nudge the accelerator, you know it's there, all right! Its right now response keeps you out of highway emergencies. It overpowers steep hills with such ease they seem like level landscape. This new Chevrolet V 8 puts up to 245 high-compression horsepower* under your command! It's sassy, sure—but as tame to your touch as a purring pussy cat. Come try the smoothest V 8 you ever put a toe to. Sweet, smooth and sassy! The Bet Air Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher. WANTED '270-h,p. V 8 also avaik3ble at extra cost. Also Ramjet fuel injection engines with up to 2b3 h.p. FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 16. 1956 Phi Mu Alpha Sets Concert , Members of Phi Mu Alpha, na tional • musical fraternity, will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sun day in the Hetzel Union Building. Included on the program are instrumental solos by John W. Eastman, junior in archeology from Honesdale, flute; Thomas L. Mentzer, junior in psychology from Lebanon, clarinet; and Wil liam C. Neal, senior in music edu cation from Philadelphia, 'cello. Vocal solos will be presented by Frank Podleiszek, senior in music education from Bethlehem, tenor; and Donald E. 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