The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 16, 1957, Image 2

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Frosh, Soph Elections
Scheduled for November
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Elect:ons Coli.rnittee has approved a complete schedule
for nominations : campaigns, elections and meetings with
clique officials_
The schedule for events preced-
APhio Inducts ing the elections is:
0-Sunday—Prelitntnary nornina
'tions will be held at 7p.m. in'
51 New Pledge Sparks. Both Lion and Campus
s parties will hold nominations for
on the laarties' ..fates for
!president, vice president and sec-
For Fall Cass iretary-treasurer of the Ire:II:flan
!and sophomore claFses.
A:ph., Pi:: Oc ega. men's na-! • O ct ...3l—Li„, :As o f c li que mere _
. in- bets must be given to Fi,hburn
diu.? " rl 111 ` ) 1 " fall by 5p.m., and $ 9 5 must be on
'deposit with the Associated Stu-
They are. !dent Activities fund.
Glenn Slakes/et' , Nicholas Dun -. .Oct. 27—Final nominations
yak. Charles Franklin. R P n a / dand elections of candidates will be
Gallagher, Marco Giubilato, Lawlheld at the clique meetings at
rence Morns, Kenneth flichards,f7p.m. in Sparks. Students will be
Arthur Schneider, Gerald Ser - lrecuired to show party cards and
rino, Michael Shaffer, Harold Si- !matriculation cards for admission
chi, Donald Smith, Lawrence Bak-Ito these meetings.
er, John Bergstein, Richard Cap-11
bell. James Dean, Cary Gentz.ler.l *Oct. 30—Deadline for parties
to hand in their platforms, and
George Israel, Richard Kitzinger,,
Bernard Item, Joseph Lev , wii.flists of candidates and their tran
bur Lewellen.lscripts. Elections committee will
Theodore Lopushinsky, Fred,meet at 7 p.m. in 213 HUB to re-
Lorenz, Joseph Mellvaine. Stuartivi.ew the platforms.
Medwin, Donald Mikesell, Williami •Nov. 3—The committee will
Stulpin, Hugh Wagner, Chesterimeet to pass on any platform
Zimolz,ak, Robert Brown, Stanleylplanks not approved Oct. 30.
Burkey, Michael Clark, Harold •Nov. 4—Campaigning will be-
Cooper, Henry Deemer. Louis Duigin at 8 a.m. Total expenses for
Fresne, Donald Gordon. Richardipublicity may not exceed .8150
Hammond, Richard Janda. ,per clique, and must be paid by
Thomas Kain, Michael Lazor-{the clique.
chak, Thomas Leary. Arthur, • Nov. 12—Elections Committee
Littlewood, Kenneth Louis. Rob-!will meet at 7 p.m. with the clique
ert McCarron. Glorio Patsy, Thom-!chairmen to answer any ques
as Phillips. Melvin Rockey, Wit-;Mons. clarify the Elections Code
hiam Service. Richard Welch and! (Continued on page eight)
Richard Carlson.
214 Student Tickets
Remain for Concert
A total of 214 tickets will be,
available to students today for,
the Dave Brubeck Jazz concert to'
be held Sunday night in Recrea-,
tion Hall.
The tickets will be available!
from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to,
5 p.m. at the lietzel Limon desk.,
About 347 tickets will be on.
sale to non-students at the same;
hours. These tickets cost $1 each.l
Hungry For Good Food?
I Submarines
T Steak
A Hot Sausage
I beef Sar-11-Q
1 Pizza
a, Ravioli
N Salami
MORRELL'S
112 S. Frazier St. AD 8-8381
Open Niles & Sunday
AIM- LEONIDES k-rtt<"
Autumn Ball
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The Penn State Thespians
present on stage . . .
"A GREAT FUTURE"
• - - a musical glimpse into Penn State's future.
Featuring songs, comedy, dancing and girls.
• Homecoming
Weekend .
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
OCT. 17, 18, 19
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SCHWAB AUDITORIUM i e ' /
8 P.M.
Tickets now on sale at Hetzel Union Building
beginning 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Thursday
$1.25; Friday and Saturday $1.50.
presents
SAT., OCT. 19 HUB Ballroom
Music by Fred Palmer Quintet
Dancing 9.12 Semi-Formal
Tickets on Sale at HUB desk
$2.00 per couple
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
—Ditty rotleghtn Photo by Rob Ltoyd
A UNIVERSITY WORKMAN puts the starting touches on the
repainting job of the Old Main lobby.
Prom Queen ContestlA g Prof to Speak
Opens for Juniors
At Reserve Dinner
Applications for Junior Prom,
Queen candidates are available atl Dr. Robert L. Cowan, 'associate
the Hetzel Union desk.
Entrants, who must be juniors professor of animal nutrition, will
enrolled at the University, should speak at the dinner meeting of
leave their names and extension i the Reserve Officers Association,
numbers at the desk before Satur- Centre County chapter, at 5:30 ,
day. Pictures are unnecessary. _ tod ay in in the Hetzel Union'
interview
entrants will be notified of an p - m - `' . '" a y
,
interview date. Building.
DAR Parliamentarian I Cowan has just returned from i
Joseph F. O'Brien, professor ofiNew Zealand where he spent a j
public speaking, will serve as!Year as a Fullbright scholar. The'
parliamentarian during the con- meeting is open to reserve offi-!
vention of the Pennsylvania, cers in any branch of the armed]
Daughters of the American Revo-: services.
lution, Nov. 18-20 in Harrisburg.!
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•Batteries
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232 S. Allen St.
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1957
Workers Begin
Painting Lobby
Of Old Main
The lobby of Old Main is hay
ihY. its face lifted, and the result
will be a much brighter color
scheme.
Workmen last week began paint
ing the main lobby, including the
huge pillars, an off-white color.
Charles A. Larnm, head of the
division of building maintenance
and operation, said the objeCt of
the project is to make the lobby
lighter. The new color scheme
will cover dark grey and maroon
walls and pillars.
Lamm said the painting will not
affect the large murals on the
second floor of the main lobby.
University_ workmen also, are
engaged in a project on the fourth
floor of Old Main, renovating
rooms to make an office suite for
one of the administration depart
ments.
Lamm also said two rooms at
the front of the first floor of Wil
lard Building are being remodeled
and repainted to make office
space for the Graduate School de
partment, The rooms fornierly
were used for classes.
`Daily Collegian Adds
,New Distribution Point
Copies of The Daily Colgian
,r ay now be picked up at .abox
;outside the Collegian offices, base
' ment of Carnegie Building.
The new distribution point, will
suppleinent other on-campus 10-Ications
1cations in the residence halls and
!at the Hetzel Union desk.
Queens! - Kings!
other Contestants!
photographed
Kepler Studio
New Address
324 W. Beaver
Ph. ADams 8-0131
* CATHAUM
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3 - - UNITS - 3
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Lift Abate The Earth!
"Satellite in the Sky "
ClneenaScope and Color
No. 2
"Supersonic Age"
Faster Than Sound Thrills
No. 3
Magoo Beata Umtata:to to the Moon::
"Destination Magoo"
CineroaScone .- Cartoon
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• NOW—Doors Open 6 P.M.•
SPOOFING THE KREMLIN!
"ANIMAL FARM !!
Foil Length Color Cartoon
"Brilliant . . Vivid and
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WMAJ Programs
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Morning Show
Morning Devotions
/doming Show
__-- News
10:05 —___.. Classical Interlude
, 11:00 News
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11 :20
;11:30- Nears
11 :35 _---- Queen for a Day
12 :00 ______------ Music at Noon
12:15 --------- Centre County News
12 :10 ------_-- What's Going On
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12.35
Area Sports
Strike tip the Band
I :00----
World News
1:15
Bob and. Ray
5 :50
News
5:35 - Music for Listening
6:00 - Nears and Market Report
6:10 ----- Sports Special
6:45
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7:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
I 7 :15
7:29 _ Musie for Listening
7 :23
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8:00 --- Jazz Panorama (WDYS4)
I 9:09 Campus News (PIMA)
9:15
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00:00 News
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