FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1957 Johnston New President, Poust Secretary of AA By JIM TUTTLE hnston, senior in industrial arts from Clearfield, 130-pound wrestling champion, last night was ident of the Athletic Association. John J and Easter elected pr• Earl P lust, t junior in agricultural education from Muncy, 1 and a varsl Johnst. in electrical toona and soccer team. I Torgerso Torgerson vice preside! highest n votes. Ity wrestler, was e In , s closest compet . ;•ngineering from Al 1-mber of the varsity Vice President utomatically became t with the second ber of presidential The total . presidential in the folio ton, 669; Tor' eph Sabol, j cation from tain of the 276. .f 1330 votes for the .osition was divided ing manner: Johns -I:erson, 395; and Jos nior in physical edu- Shamokin and cap iarsity football team, Johnston, course, will for another has one ye /rig as a v. •Poust ho is a senior in his to back as a student ear because he still s eligibility remain ity wrestler. efeals Stevens In the seiretarial race, Poust defeated A•'•, Stevens, junior in physical ed cation from Pitts burgh and a member of the var sity gymnastics team. Poust received 772 ,votes as op posed to 428 for Stevens. When questioned about the elec tion Johnston said, "I am happy for the confidence the students have placed in me off the mats." His vice president, Per Torger eon commented, "I think Johns ton will be a good man in the office and I intend to back him as best I can." Queen Contest Pictures Coeds whose pictures were en tered in the Campus Queen Con test should pick them up in The Daily Collegian office by 5 p.m. tomorrow. All pictures not picked up will be disposed of_ DON'T MISS . • . -FORMAL I ected secretary. tor was Per Torgerson, junior Ag Society to See Film "Report from the Near East," a film depicting the problems fac ing countries in that area, will be shown at the meeting of the World Agriculture Service So ciety 7 p.m.• April 10 in 214-215 Hetzel Union. A business meeting will fol low. and women. Registration will be • Water boils at 212 degrees Fah- gin Friday at the HUB desk and renheit. but sand used in there bulletin board in the HUB manufacture of glass is heated to basement. The deadline for sign -2700 degrees Fahrenheit. ing up is April 1. The IFC-PAN HEL BALL BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE HUB DESK THE DAILY C John Johnston AA President APRIL 5 9 -12 A.M. and 1 -445 P.M. OLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PE TIM to Hold 'Party Hop' Tomorrow The Town Independent Men Council will sponsor an "Olympic Party Hop" from 9 to 12 midnight tomorrow in the Hetzel Union ballroom. .. Admission is free and the music! cation this year. will be furnished by the Jim Bur- Fewer women voted in the den Quartet. A balloon dance and WRA elections than in either the a mock track meet will be fea- Women's Student Government or tured. Door prizes donated by l May Queen elections.. The num merchants will be awarded. 'her which voted was 30.1 per cent Temporary Officers la the number of women students Two council members wer e on campus. The number voting elected at a meeting this week W in the other two elections was 40 assume council offices until theTer cent of the eligible voting regular TIM off i c e elections,' percentage. scheduled for April 16. are held.t Ulrich Elected These are Raymond David, sen-! Patricia Ulrich, sophomore in foro in arts and letters from Bryn home economics from Mechanics- Athyn, vice president, and John , burg, was elected vice president. Taladay. senior in labor manage-I Miss Drum is treasurer of the went relations from Punxsutaw-istudent major club, and president ney, treasurer. of officials club. She is a member James Tipton, TIM president, of Lakonides, hockey club, Delta has appointed Leo Fregly. soph... Zeta sorority, and WRA intra omore in mechanical engineering mural board. from Patton, and Donald Fara- Other officers are Susan Ruff, baugh, junior in animal husbandry freshman in education from York, from Strongstown, permanent rep- ( secretary-treasurer; Sally Jervis, resentatives to the Association of sophomore in recreation educa- Independent Men Board of Gover- tion from Scranton, intramural nors. 'chairman. To Sponsor Softball TIM will sponsor two softball leagues for members this semes ter. Each league will consist of six teams with a minimum of 12 players per. team. Equipment will be supplied by the dean of men's office, but each player will be required to pay 50 cents to help pay for the equip ment and umpires. The teams must be registered at the Hetzel Union desk no later than 5 p.m. Monday. TIM is also sponsoring a table tennis tournament for both men Featuring the King of Swing and Sway SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA REC HALL NSYLVANTA Drum Wins Race For WRA President Barbara Drum, junior in physical education from Pitts burgh, was elected president of the Women's Recreation Association in a close race last night. She defeated Mary Conrad, junior in recreation education from Washington, D.C., who was vice president of the organ- ' Barbara Thiel, freshman in physical education from State Col !lege, and Jean Nigh, freshman in !physical education from Chevy .Chase, Maryland, are the assis- Itant intramural chairmen. Soph Voting Continuos Voting for sophomore represen tative will continue today with Patricia Couch, freshman in phy- Isical education from Norwich, I N.Y., and Louise Galusha, fresh man in recreation education from ,Essex Fells, N.J., in the final run filing. Voting will be held in the 'lobbies of Thompson, McAllister. 'and Atherton Halls from 11a.m. Ito 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today. Freshmen living in resi- Idence halls that do not have poll sing places may vote at one of the APRIL 5 polling places listed. Originally there were five freshmen women running for the office of sophomore representa tive. Primary voting has now nar rowed the number of contestants down to two. The results will be tabulated tonight_ Camp Interviews The following camps will inter view at the Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main: Camp Lakeland, New York and Cradle Beach Camp, New York, March 23; Trail Blazer Camps, New Jer sey, March 25; and Camp Conrad Weiser, Pennsylvania, March 26. TICKETS $5.00 per couple PAGE THREE Barbara Drum WRA President 9 - 1
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