PAGE TO,MVE , • . Health Center Effort Cou . rt conv i cts o ICouncil Elections— . 5-Time Violator) (Continued from page one) Praisey alker 1 Traffic lty of F. Cou is frtfthfolu,niodlataionstu\dieonnt : e the unc" number C'res . ol e s n tu t, de s n a ts id, W . h l o V thi Ot r e il d ; is encouraging. • Ly night and ordered him to 1 Ninety-nine freshmen in liberal; President Eric A. Walker has expressed public thanks to send his automobile home for a arts, or 16.5 per cent of the class,' 'cod of 16 weeks Dr. Herbert R. Glenn and the Health Center for the "united period ' voted in the Liberal Arts Student Twelve students were fined a :Council Elections. Robert Nurock,i, effort" in restorir:g the campus to normalcy in spite of a total of $lOl. A breakdown shows ( council president, declined to coin-' wave of respiratory illnesses. $2B for traffic violations, $8 for'ment on the turnout. !failure to report to campus patrol "It was a job well done from start to finish," Dr. Walker office within the next: complete Elected were Gerald Garfinkle,; Gerald Abrams,Benjamin Bron- i said. : school day and $65 for failure to. aid of five local physicians to visit' _register and display a registra- I I Ruth N stein, Elizabeth ng ey,o- He praised the students , faculty:women students in the residence,tion sticker. - :ble and Robert Umstead. and administration for their effort' halls. The doct o r s were Dr.l ; Michael Walker, president of; and cooperation. "This campus : Charles C. Cullen, Dr. Robert LI Nine students who failed to ap-' Business Administration Student might easily have been plunged Hall, Dr. William L. Welch and pear before the court were auto- ' Council, called the voting turn into panic , but cooperative effort matically fined a total of 527 .; out , Dr. Edward West. Dr. George M.; nut "bad." Sixteen per cent of the all along the line prevented that: " mat, ese . fines included $9 for traffic on leave of absence, also! Th . freshmen in the college voted. During the wave of illnesses, volunteered to return for the dur-iviolation.s, $3 for failure to reports . "I have no idea what caused) the Health Center was treating ation of the sick wave. to campus patrol office and 515' the poor turnout," he said. "We approximately 648 students a his ow _ for failure to register . an autom o- Glenn praised highly;had the voting booths in good day, according to University of- " staff of doctors and nurses and , b ile. 'places." Last fall's elections had fides. The H•a 1 i h Center. Four students had $6 in fines! other assistants. He said they: 50 per cent of the business admin usually with only GO beds, also suspended while 11 cases were, worked uncomplainingly and ran_ • istration voting. was accommodating about 120 dismissed. Three other dered the University community students; The five freshmen elected to students overnight during the "a distinct service." had part of their fines, amounting ' the council were Carol Cohen, Pat period from October 16-26. Both to $32, dismissed. Glenn also praised Robert C. ' Boyle , Floyd Greer, Lucile Sharp services were described as . "nor- Proffitt , director of food sere - ' - and Joyce Carson. mil" yesterday, ice: Otto E. Mueller. director of Ranck Elected President 1 Eleven per cent of the freshmen Glenn said 'a tecuitence is el- housing; Frank J. Simes, dean Of 1 ;in the College of Education voted. 4 . t ways possible but we're hoping of men ; Pearl 0. Weston , d ean -warn Grad —ocie y ,Last fall's turnout was 50 per there'll be none " of women: Alpha Phi Omega. Lee Ranck, graduate student , cen t . During tke peak period of ill- national service fraternity: resi- from Harrisburg, has been elected ; Elected to council seats were messes, Glenn said, more than dance hall hostesses and coup- President of the School of Journ - .Orma Struble, business education; 5500 students were given medics- selors and the student body. , alism's Graduate Society. Sandra Homer, music education; ton at the Health Center. But he He said he appreciated "the Frances Davis of Wyalusing has Sally Fowler, psychology; James said about 2000 of these were call- kind and understanding way in been named vice president and;Hoffman, vocational and indus backs 1. -. . r duplications which they responded to our 'Mary Anne Miller of Scarsdale,: trial education; Jackie Long, Elsa The Health Center enlisted the needs during this crisis." N.Y.. has been named secretary.iLorange, Andrea Marron, and Jo- / 4 1 , , .• • , • 1.-_• t.-• b • ft .. % • • LIGHT UP A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA WHAT no A HEALTHY UAW. e ll l • t ii rj 1 1114 Soda Hound 11A1111111 AMMHUIST EMIG( WHAT tS A SNAZZY SItiNGED INSTRUMENT/ kt\----- i v Iv J . ! . . k i . .../ Sharp Harp =IIIEM light SMOKE—LIGHT UP A LUCKY! .„Ic. hauct.g.credoe ssceosa cgtdeove l oa 7 —"Xiouxo is our mid& =um; NO SORRIER WARRIOR exists than the one without Luckies. What's he missing? A smoke that's as light as they come! End to end, a Lucky is made of superbly light tobacco—golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting tobacco that's toasted to taste even better. That's a lot to miss out on—no wonder our chief has grief! Up North, you'd call him a Blue Sioux; back East, a Bleak Creek. But out in the land of the pueblo, he's just a mighty ..41opey Hopi. (Smoke signal to you: Light up a Lucky. You'll agree a light smoke's the right smoke for you!) STUDENTS! MAKE $25 .Z:54 Do you like to shirk work? Here's some easy money—start Stick ling! We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hun dreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. WHAT IS A IHHCKLATER WHO'S ASOUT TO SE A FATHERS WARY WARD moue° mint*. CIGARETTES .t , Pacin* Mason PIICMAMO SOIGEIM, Ml■ MEXICO COLLEGIXOF A. NI WHAT IS A FIGHT BETWEEN TWO MIDGETS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1957 anne Rocco, a four-way tie for the elementary education seat; and Carolina Matz and . Vivian Semko, a tie for the secondary education seat. Voting in the Engineering and Archilectuze Student Council elec tions will be held Nov. 5 in the Engineering 1 orientation lectures. The deadline for self-nominations is today. 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