The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 12, 1957, Image 2

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    Political Parties to Elect
Internal Clique Officers
Campus and Licnt parties vrdl meet at 7 p.m. tomor
row to elect Internal Carlue officers for the freshmen and
sopliwTiore classes.
Campus will meet in 10 Sparks and Lion in 121 Sparks.
Campus will elect the following freshmen and sophomore
- ,clique officers: chairman, rice-,
clique chairrnan, treasurer, exec-
Forestry Group 'utive secretary, and correspond
nig secretary. The position of All
•r iUniversity clique corresponding
o Hold Outing :-.-retary also will be fined-
Lion will elect thes'.! officers of
At Stone Valley I the freshman and sophe:o.ore`
clique 4: chair man, vice-clique.
!chairman fur men, vice-clique
The Fote,try Society wlll head:eh:urn - Lao for women, secretary
for O , A] tiTern ornr.eto spon- 4 and treasurer.
sor the annual Forestry Fleld DaYl Peter Fishburn, chairman of
twition:ng at 2,p m. at its campl AU-University Elections Com
m Stone VaHey. mittee, has announced that stu-
Events will include wood chop-i dents who have registered as
ping. log sawing, log throwing.; party members may pick up
log rolling. archery, pacing, fly their party cards at tomorrow's
casting, volley ball and a tug-of -: meeting.
war. Prizes such as axes, sport-; Matriculation cards must he
ing equipment and ice cream will!shown to get the party cards.
be awarded to the three highest IFishburn said no other identifica
scorers in each event. ;lion will be accepted.
Interclass competition will be; Party members will be seated
stressed and the winning class in the center section of the clique
will be given ay engraved ax'meetings and will vote for the
which will be displayed in the intenial clique officers. Students
lobby of the Forestry Building. who register tomorrow night
Pending the arrangement of alv:ill not receive party cards until
date between the two schools. the?the next meeting they attend and
winners of these events will com-iwill not be able to vote. They
pete in a similar field day with will sit in a non-voting section.
the University of West Virginia! Students who registered for
at Morgantown. party membership at either of
A picnic supper will be served!
at. sp.m. Tickets will be neces-I
nary for the dinner only, and mart
be obtained at the Forestry office;
for 75 cents. Round and sauarei
dancing will follow the lunch.
the two previous meetings of
the cliques and who are not
able to attend this week's meet
ing may get their party cards
at either of the next two meet
ings.
The deadline for registration
Blue Key Applications
will be the meeting for prelimi
nary can d i dates' nominations.
Fifth- and Sixth-semester menlStudents registering then may re
may fill out application blanks for l ceiye their party cards at the
Blue Key, junior men's hat so-lmeeting for final nominations.
ciety. at the Hetzel Union desk Fishburn said both party
Applications w i 11 be accepted cards and matriculation cards
until noon Oct. 19. must be shown for entrance to
Ilfinal nominations meeting.
Both Campus and Lion steering
I ,committees will meet at 2 p.m. to
morrow. Campus in the Hetzel
Onion Building and Lion in 203
Willard. Preliminary reports will
be given by committee chairmen.
Elections committee will meet
,at 2:15 p.m. tomorrow in 10
'Sparks. The committee will ap
prove a date schedule for nomina
,tions of candidates, campaigns,
reviewing of party platforms,
s elections and meetings with
•clique officers before and after
i
elections.
TATS HOW
Now: 1:40, 3:46, 5:44, 7:42. 9:40
"NO DOWN PAYMENT"
• STARTS SUNDAY •
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CATHAUM
Now - 1:00, 3:07, 5:14, 7:21, 9:30
Ann Blyth - Paul Newman
"HELEN MORGAN STORY"
• BEGINS SUNDAY •
Feat: 2:10, 4:10, 5:54, 7:38, 9:38
MILLION DOLLAR DAMES!
MILLION VOLT SHOCKER!
MYGLIN
Is QUICK
4
* NITTANY
Now - Cont. from 1:30
errtf ! It All Here . . . 1
The t. mortis. The Terror
The F.ra-tosts Ltrawery
—N.Y. Thai.
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Spar 611 with Lag Title.
• BEGAN* SUNDAY •
ery. ler Fenny r'
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"litartaim." —ilattetta
ROLLICKING COMEDY!
"THE BABY AHD THE
BATTLESHIP"
In Color with John Mills
RADIO
Service and Sappte3
*Car Radios _
• Portable Radios
*Phonographs 7.
• Batteries
1 9 t
-1,
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
Approved .Kiwanis Schedules
The Altoona Kiwanis Club will
sponsor an "Autumn Glory Train-
Fraternities Ph ride" from Altoona and Tyrone to
ilipsburg, Clearfield and Cur
wensville at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow.
The following fraternities have
been approved for the entertain-
The special train will leave
ment of women guests tonight. from the Altoona Railroad Sta-
Acatta. Alp'ts Chi Re% Alpha Chi
.Stirmiailioll.
A.ipha Epaiiton Pi. Alpha Giantrzu Rh.. Ai- Reservations may be made by
P " ' PP " L"P'bda• A l pha ?bi D ' ita '' ans . student through the Altoona
AiPila Rho Chi. Alpha Sigma Phi. Alphas -
Tau Omega, Alrha Zeta. Beaver liouae • 1 Kiwanis Club, 2412 Fourth Ave.
!Seta Theta Pi. Chi Phi. 1 Students of Juniata and St.
Chi. Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Taui_
Delta. Delta Theta 5i1.11,1, Delta
Kappa Delta Rho. Kappa Sigma. Lambda,
Chi Alpha. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Llano,,.
4.1. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa. Phi;
'Kappa Pat. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa
Tau.
Phi Mu Delta.. Pbl Sigma Delta. Phi
Sitma. Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa
Phi. Sarum Alpha Epsilon. Sierra Alpha
Mu. Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu. Swam Phi
Epsilon. Sigma Pi. Sigma Tan Camma.
T.S. Kappa Epsilon. Tau Phi Dallas
Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa
Phi. Theta Xi, Triangle, Pi Lambda Phi
and N Sigmalon.
4-H Club to Heat Panel
Summer extension workers will
present a panel discussion at a
meeting of the 4-H Club at 7 p.m.
Monday in 100 Weaver.
Because engineering is a profession at GM
we offer you a career-wt, Oh
NE REkSON engineering standard's at
O
General Motors are so high is that GM
recognizes engineering as a profession. And
the men who engineer the many different
products made by General Motors are
respected for the profession they practice.
That is why, when you are invited to join
General Motors as an engineer, you don't
• simply take a job—you start a career.
It is a career that is rewarding both profes
sionally and financially—starting on your first
day of association with General Motors at any
one of its 35 divisions and 126 plants in 70
cities and 19 states.
During your early days at GM, for example,
you work with a senior engineer who guides
your career along professional lines.
You are also actively encouraged to pursue
your education towards an advanced degree.
For we at General Motors recognize that, in
doing so, you will become more valuable to
us and the engineering profession-
You are given the opportunity to obtain pro-
fessional recognition' through participation
in engineering society forums, presentation
of technical papers, winning of patents and
other recognition of your accomplishments.
And you are also encouraged to take an active
role in your community's affairs—because a
truly professional man is a good citizen as
well as a good engineer.
PENN STATE
DINER
Fine Foods
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
"Tradition Demands
Quality"
All this is for a reason—and a good ono.
Many of the men who will fill the key posi
tions at GM in the future are the young engi
neers joining GM today. This is not theory,
it is fact: For 14 of our 33 Vice-Presidents are
engineers, 23 of our 42 Division General Man
agers are engineers, too.
Today we are looking for young engineers—
such as you—who may fill these positions
tomorrow. The rewards—both professional
and financial—are substantial. If you feel you
have the ability, write us. It could be the most
important letter of your life.
June graduates!
A General Motors Representative will
z_ be on hand to answer questions about
job opportunities with GM.
October 15, 16 and 17
CM positions now avail:tide In these field's
MECRA_NICAL ENCLNEERCAC • ELECTRICAL ENCENTEROIC
LNDESTRIAL ENGINEERING • METALURGICAL MINEERING
AIILOSAUTICAL L'iCZNEERING • CIIEMIC-U. ENCLIEFJUNG
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Autumn Train Tour
Francis colleges also will make
ithe trip with students from the
iUniversity.
* STARLITE *
DRIVE-IN
Midway between Bellefonte
and Stale College
Show Begins 7:45 p.m. D.S.T.
.• SAT. and SUN. •
Dan Duryea - Jayne Mansfield
"The Burglar"
also
David Brian May Wynn
"The White Squaw"
PLUS CARTOON
Notice: We'll be closed Mon
day through Thursday of next
week and will open again next
Friday.
CERAMIC E-NMEEILLNG • MATHEMATICS
MDT:STRUM DESIGN • PHYSICS • anatiSIILY
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