The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1957, Image 5

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    BER 24. 1957
TUESDAY. SEPTEM
13 Na
130 R
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-gister
Thirteen Lion
pointed to man.
Sunday night b
O'Neill.
.
party members were ap
ger and coordinator posts
clique chairman William
One hundred
members at the
students reg
eeting.
Lion 'party's
semester is
It \vas reported
balance from last
$15.96.
Persons appointed
William Bro
manager; David
manager; Arthur
co-ordinator; T h e
publicity manager;
rich, .downtown p
ger; Marjorie Phar
ordinator.
John Fenimore,
ordinator; Ann Pe,
son co-ordinator; •
and Chris Englu
Nancy Kress, McElt
da Goldman, new
itories.
ey, campaign
' est,• financial
ell, fraternity
done Wells.
John Ging
blicity mana
1, women's co-
est Halls co
nol, Thomp
tharles Berger
id, Atherton:
am; and Lin
omen's dorm-
Additional appoini
announced - at the
meeting, Oct. 6, O'l
No clique meeting
Sunday. The tenta
includes registratioi
liminary nominatic
dates and election I
officers. Oct. 13;
tions and election
Oct. 20.
Peter Fishburn, chairman of the
All-University Elections Commit
tee, said party cards will be hand
ed out at the meeting when clique
officers are elected. The cards will
be required for admission to the
following clique meeting, when
nominations for freshman and
sophomore class officers will be
held. ,
Senate Opens
Frosh Positions
Applications for freshman sena
tors to the Women's Student Gov
ernnient Association are now
available in the dean of women's
office.
First-semester women may ap
ply. Applicants should state why
they are -interested in the posi
tion and give former activities
showing leadership, interest and
responsibility.
Applicants will be screened by
the - WSGA elections chair Man
and the Senate officers. Candi
dates selected will be notified of
a general meeting. '
. .Primary elections will be held
Oct. 15. The four women receiving
'the highest number of votes in
the primaries.will run in the final
election Oct 17.
Women may not apply after
Oct. 5. _
Steel Executive to Speak
Dr: Lawrence S. Darken, as
sociate director of the Funda
mental Research Laboratory of
the U.S. Steel Corp., Monroeville,
will speak on "Chemistry and Dif
fusion in Metals" at a meeting of
the Central Pennsylvania section
of the American Chemical Society
at 8 tonight in 119 Osmond.
stered as party
46 Win Prizes
In State College
i Welcome Days '
Forty-six students have been
named winners in the State Col
lege Area Chamber of Commerce
"Welcome Days."
They flay call for their prizes
at the stores. Winners are:
Mary Jane Hillier, MeLanahan's Drug l
Store: Joyce Standish. Carl Stephey. Danksj
and Co.: Guy Stevens and Nancy Ruth
Navikas. B. P. Moyer, Jeweler: Andy Case
Kahn's Men's Shop: Maxine Shall, Smart
Shop; Jacqueline Campbell. Simon's: Val
entin Worona, Glick's: Jesse Brown. Cen
tre County Film Lab.:
ments will be
,next clique
eill said.
will be held
ice schedule
- Marcia Ann Bloom. Kalin'S Dress Shop:;
Terry Seyfert, Mins Jewelry; Virginia'
Dunkerton, Charles Shop ; Carol Berger.'
Barbara Levin, Gertrude Weiss. Vogue
Beauty Salon: Joseph Marta, Electric Sup
ply: Patrick Fitzgerald. Thomas-Newell.l
C. C. Murphy: Barbara Sem John Kin
ney, Penn-Whalen; Judith Latch , Crab-'
trees; Myles Altimus. Carl Brown, Har
mony Shop; Bill Simpson, Sue Smithson.,
Music Room.
Barbara Serr. Margaret Shop: Kenneth
Collins. Bostonian Ltd.: Charles Wilde,
Sears. Roebuck: Jdith Creighton. Bottorf
Bros. Bootery: Mary Houser, Persia Shoe
Store; Margurite Thompson, Persia's Mena
Shop: George Ruch, Paula Van Bodegra
yen. Rea & Derick: Judith De Pancea.,
EgolFs Fashions in Fabrics; Martha Yea
ger, Bogert Lunhury, Griggs Pharmacy
I, Oct. 6; pre
ns of condi
!
f class clique
inal
nomina
~f candidates,
Joseph MeMaine, Hues .tens Shop:
Erma Richardson, Clearfields; Mary Jean
De Pin Ante, Metzger3; Patricia Blaha,
Woodrilas' Floral Gardens: Robert Mc-
Laughlin. Jack Harper's: Judith Creigh
ton, Norma Sponsrer. - Treasure House:
Barbara Burman. Sehlow's Quality - Shop.
Council to Discuss
Scholarship Status
The status of the Liberal Arts
Student Council Scholarship and
whether it will be reinstated will
be discussed at the first council
meeting at 7:30 tonight in 211
Boucke Building.
Patricia O'Neill, junior in jour
nalism from Staten Island, N.Y.,
will present a report on tf.e lib
eral arts book list. The book list,
compiled last year from recom
mendations of the college faculty,
is available in 132 Sparks.
WSGA Judicial to Meet
The Women's Student Govern
ment Association Judicial Board
will meet at 5 tonight in 212 Het
zel Union.
HAVE YOU BEEN
WAITING LONG ?
Well, you can stop—they're
here. What? SNEAKERS.
Where? Why Simon's of course.
Now all the freshmen, soph
omores, transfers and phys ed
majors 'who need WHITE
sneaks can get them in any
size, narrow and medium
widths. You can be absolutely
sure of getting your correct
size.
All the coeds who need
sneaks to slosh through our
rainy days or to sneak into
classes late have a choice of
white, blue, charcoal, black.
chino tan and plaid. Yes, I said
plaid!
By the way, if you see Jackie
Campbell of 214 Lyons Hall,
tell her to stop by Simon's and
pick up the pair of
. crazy Cap
ezio flats she won in the wel
come Penn Staters contest.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
• Lion Party Postinterviews to Be Held Coed Gym Suit Money
s- , For IFC Publications Coeds who sold gym suits
!through Cwens, - sophomore wo
i Interviews for Int e r fraternity men's Hat Society, may pick up
or ampus Party
f Council ,
publications will be held
fromffi office,
11 8 t tz on l ig u ht
. in
. the IFClmoney between noon and 1 p.m.
` the
Simmonstomorr tomorrow
recreation
ion Thursday r m. in
Suit receipts or matriculation
p m ho e m n of n e te a r n es d te *
i uri tn ior w
More than 130 Campus party members, nity S frortenr- cards will be required.
who registered at the party's first meeting on Toga Tales or the IFC Work- g cation blanks at the HUB desk
Sunday night, in a "straw vote" unanimously shop Booklet may fill out appli- today.
endorsed a Student Encampment resolution,
proposing elimination of the practice of reH
quiring candidates for office to pay their own
109 S. Allpn SI.
campaign fees.
Herbert Levin, Campus party
clique chairman, said he believes
the practice an unfair one, be
catthe otherwise qualified and
capable students may be held
back for purely, financial reasons.
Levin also said two clique offi
ces—executive secretary and cor
responding secretary--in addition
•to freshman and sophomore
clique officeri will be elected at
,subsequent meetings.
The former executive secretary.!
Valentina Kopach, was married
this summer and did not return
to. the University. Her post will
be filled Oct. 6 by the party's
steering committee.
The c o r r es ponding secretary
post, which was not filled last
year, and the freshman and soph
omore clique officers will be
filled at the Oct. 13 meeting.
Peter Fishburn, All-University
Elections Committee chairman,
(said students must have regis
jtered at Sunday's meeting or the
; •
iOct 6 meeting to be able to
vote Oct. la.
A new steering committee will
jbe appointed before the next
;meeting, Levin said. The mem
bers will be chosen from persons
who have filed applications for
;committee work.
'ICG Wir, Meet Tonight
Members of the Intercollegiate
Conference on Government will
elect officers at 7:30 tonight in
204 Willard.
Lee E. Corter, assistant profes
sor of political science, will speak
to the group.
IF YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE THEY'RE TIRED OF LIVING,
IT'S A SURE SIGN THAT THEY NEED . .
REZISTAL
What Is It?
It's an extra process
used by Balfurds to
keep creases in, and
wrinkles out.
Who Has It?
Balfurd Cleaners, and
only Balfurd Cleaners
of 307 West Beaver Ave.
Rezistal is just one of
their extras at no extra cost.
Quick Service, Too?
You bet they do!
One-Hour-Service at
no extra charge. When
you need it, Balfurd
will do it .. . Fast and Right.
BALFURDS cf::::::s
318 W. Beaver Ave.
La Vie Photo Staff
CANDIDATES and PAST MEMBERS 74
7 P.M
TUESDAY SEPT. 24 =_
116 BOUCKE
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Cool Jazz and Hot Pizza -
make the perfect combination
for an evening's fun
featuring
the. Bob Leßoy Quartet
•with progressive jazz__
and
La Galleries
with pizza,
irsteamed clams and
•sandwiches
Tonight 8-11 W. Beaver Ave.
PAGF FIVE