PAGE EIGHT 7 Student Freshman Seven of the 10 student councils will hold elections for freshmen members next week. All-University Elections Com mittee has been asked by Inter- College Council Board to run five of the elections. Peter Fishburn, committee chairman. said Alpha Phi Omega, men's national service fraternity, and Gamma Sigma, - women's national service sorority, have agreed to help at the polls. The 10 councils and their elec tion procedures are: *Agriculture Elections are held in the spring semester, with: l one council seat given to each! club in the college. • •B usiness Administration— Sell-nominations are being held this week in 120 Boucke. The deadline is noon Saturday. Elec-irainy weather. tions for the five freshman seats' SEngineering and Architecture will be held Oct. 30 and 31 at al _Electionswere to be held next booth in the Hazel Union Build-: week, but have been postponed ing and in 101 Boucke. I one week because of the wave of •Chemistry - Physics Self-:respiratory illnesses. Self-nomina nominations are being held this lions will be held next week in week in the University labora- the department office. Second lories and in the HUB, with 5 p.m.; semester freshmen must have a Saturday set as the deadline. The: minimum 2.2 All-University av four council seats to be filled in-:erage to be nominated. Elections Prof to Attend Meeting Dr. C. Courson Zeliff, assistant professor of zoology, has been in vited to attend a symposium pro gram on resistance and immunity in parasitic infections at the Rice Institute, Houston, Tex., celebrat ing the opening of a new biology building early In 1958. CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY II :so a.a. THE PRECEDING DAT IitATLIS-17 words of tees. • $1.51 One insertion 111.75 Two Insertions SI.IIII Thrill Insertions Additional words I tot .15 for oath day of insertion. FOR SALE FOREIGN BIKE with accessories. Brand • new, good price. Cali Bruce Fennel„ sat. BICYCLE ACCESSORIES, nt.w book-earrk- ins amulet. tool .it. hike lock with ped alled chain. Good prices. Call Bruce Penney. pL 2s. 11050 ?ORD Use-dour. six-ryl:nder. Good tires, heater. Call AD b 4963 atter IS p.m. LAb'T CHANCE! Special this art*. 1965 Jaguar X 6-140 roadster aith overdrite. 1931 Cadillac V-1.2 coup* that runt. 1929 Ford Model A that durbn't. Contact Marty Aiperouria. Voirervity eat. :I=l, RACOON COAT. •is* 7. Call AD 74327 Mk for Denny WANTED PIANO PLATER for steady Saturday Hight job. Must play a boo a. Phone AD .$l on after 7 v.m. COMI3O FOR J ukaior Prom ...lend—Sat. Nob.:. Contact Bub Shcup AI) &ZSGI WANTED: linemend peraone to Macon+ the formation of motorcycle club a p.m. Wed nes.day neniug at Hcanera Trailer Park. 2 nai. north on Ht. 3:2. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY denim iins of term papers, reports and thesis. Vast. reasonable &entre. Phone AD b• 6143 after 8 p.m. 'WHITE KEY es.e , with car lorve. • iCinitT of Eng. D Nidr., license EDCE6. CAB Muir rollosky ext. 2V3. WILL PERSON who took tvi writ topeciat fnvu Theta Chi SAL night ..intact AD $4/1/4., 1 Laws , ,aninb. llsosond and Sre3.ett tall Al) 7-4937 or Ira.' at HUB deak as POOU as ) U are . able. Jack Hendricks. CIARINFT—feII out of car Dunk &aunts> Vicinity campus. Will finder please contact kientzrr Al) 7.2337. XV ILL rERSON v. do mistailornly took IMMO . 111 red and black plaid lined tan *ranch coat labeled T. L Hudson Co. dur ing Intertniraion Thunday night Thespian's show call ADS4:loti to obtain his own coat. DARK.RIMMED CLASSES in blue plaid cgs*. Call 154924. WOULD THE turn.n abo touk my rain- east by mistake from third floor Willard Thursday between 8 and P please return ft to 1618 Pugh or cab AD 7-tb62.. Frank Hoist. PERSONAL GUFFAW. GUFFAW. Faae,ich, gise me tvrekat). 4 2 IMILKENSBURG HIGH School :I, Mount belbantin a. LOCAL REPAIR Service on an makes of typewriters %V. wW dil for and deliver 7011, typewriter Nil:tatty Office Equipment AD S4I2E. FRESH PRESSED CIDER. Truck will be at Werster's Freezer Fresh Saturday inv. pinga. Sunday afternoons and MOMS Miss brigs luta. Councils Will Hold Voting Next Week chemical engineerig with a mini- t will be held Nov. 5 in the Engi mum 2.0 All-University average,lneering I orientation lectures. 'a freshman in chemical engineer ing, a freshman in pre-medicine, and a freshman in science, chem -listry or physics. Voting will be :held Oct. 30 and 31 in the HLTB ;and in the lobby of Osmond. •D ivision of Counseling ;About 50 students nominated !dude one kr a sophomore in themselves for seats in the coun formed this semester by ICCB. `Elections will be held Oct. 30 and 31 in the HUES. •Education—The deadline for self-nominations is noon- Friday. Seven freshmen will be elected Oct. 30 and 31 at booths in the HUB and in front of Schwab, or in the lobby of Schwab in case of \\ 1 . 420 ... ... .• . . - v ; . . . \ . .. . . • ' . . . .... • • • . . . . . . . . . ... - .. . - • . . . .. . . . . . . . .. • • • .. - . - . . _ . - • ' ' '' ..... -.. ' .' - -• . .. . .. _ - . . • . .. . . . . . . . •.. .. .. . . . . . . .... ... . . . . ' . ... , •. ... , . . . ... ... . . . . - C . t c ANY SALT worth his salt will gripe when told to paint a dull hull, varnish a vast mast, or swab a dank plank. How to make him break out in smiles? Just break out the Luckies! He'll be a Beamin' Seaman in no time—and no wonder! A Lucky's a, light smoke—it's one cigarette that's packed end to end with superbly light, golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting to bacco. And Luckies' fine tobacco's toasted to taste even better! Now hear this: Want to go light? Just go Lucky! isSTUCK FOR DOUGH? a - START STICKLING! MAKE ns CIGARETTES LIGHT UP A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA •Home Economics—Self-nom inations are being held this week in the lobby of the Home Econom ics Building. Candidates must submit a photograph and a list of high school activities. Five fresh man seats will be filled in the elec tion Oct. 30 and 31 in the HUB and the home economics lobby. •Liberal Arts—All first-semes ter freshmen, and second-semes ter students with minimum 2.5 averages are eligible to nominate themselves for the six seats to be filled. Nominations are being held this week in 132 Sparks, with 5 p.m. Friday the deadline. Elec- tions will be held Oct. 30 and 31 in the HUB and in the lobby of Sparks. •Mineral Industries—About 20 freshmen have nominated them selves as candidates for the two seats open. Elections will be Oct. 29 in the Mineral Industries 1 lecture. - •Physical Education and Ath letics—Elections were begun yes terday and will continue today for the two seats, one for a boy and the other for a girL We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used! So start Stickling—they're so easy you can think of dozens in seconds! Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming arawers.Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send 'em all with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. WHAT IS A COORS' CONVENTIONS Galley Rally SMOKE LIGHT UP A LUCKY •A.Lc.. pg'euct q f Sedat4kali crafsge . werre7 —l t egme& is our odd/epoxy Tickets Are Available For Chicken Barbecue. Tickets for the Dairy Science Club Chicken Barbecue are avail able at 105 Dairy or from club officers. The barbecue will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday in the Stock Pa vilion.-Tickets are 75 cents per student and $1.25 for staff mem bers. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1957 Two Freshman Women Elected WSGA Senators Two women have been elected freshman senators for the Wom en's Student Government Asso ciation. They are Leah Mason and Mari lyn Siefert, both arts and letters majors. They will be installed Oct. 30 at the WSGA Senate meeting. . rst WHAT IS POLITE BUT MEANINGIESS CONVERSATION, El= WHAT IS A LAWYER'S lIRIEFCASEI El= WHAT IS AN UNOSED CASH SEGISTIST WHAT IS A SNOWIAU. FIGHT, =EIII2 Civil Drivel Writ Kit Cool Du'd
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