PAGE EIGHT LA Council OK's Career Program FT,lhiSoPed h Vot (Continued from one) A career night program for ties avarlable to LA students, treasurer. new offices which were the Elections Committee to deter " Time, their wages and how to take their established in the changed con- mine which segment of the stu liberal arts studentc? w in terv.zews. stitution. In preliminary nomina- dent body shows most interest in Think About the Future," has: In other business, the council. wns, .e. , junior in, t,' Patricia ON ill " ' student politics. ; ijournalism from Statin Island,l _ Al! prints campaign meter- been approved by the Liberal unanimously moved to support a was nominated for corres-1 /al, including posters, must be .resolution favoring a possiblelNS- Arts Student Council. ;Parents Association. The Univer-,ponding secretary and William , removed from town and campus sophomore in nominal by 5 p.m. today. Verbal cam- The program, to be held Thurs-.city is now raising funds froml Jaffe . day night, Dec. 19, in the lietzeliParents for the Stone Valley rec-.from Philipsburg, was d; paigning and candidates' per- day ti Union auditorium, will be aimed:rea on project. 'for treasurer. 1 I sonal appearances came to an end Monday. primarily at seniors, but will be Robert Nurock, president of the! Sandra Shogren, the present; Campus artv's candidates are: open to all LA students. ;council, reported that 'since the:secrelarY' will become recording . _ p - • 1.. - teven Ott, sophomore class pres- According to the report sub—newly revised constitution pro- i secre‘arY- lident; Robert Owens, sophomore mined Tuesday by Sandra Gusky,lvides for seven instead of six; vice president; Barbara Stone, committee chairman, there will be o freshmen on the council, the ex -: T Bazaar i Hold Today . three main sessions: • ecutive committee has decided tot The Women's Society for C ris •A general address by Donald 'seat the seventh-highest vote-get-;tiara Service o will hold a bazaar Cook, assistant placement direc—ter. The new member is Martha to 4 p.m. today in tor. Yeager, i freshman in arts and Paul'slet-ISt°.laMethodistChurch gym •A panel discussion by four in- 'ters from Charleston, W. Va.:nasium, East College Avenue. The executive committee dustrial or business leaders to bel had Tickets for a luncheon, which followed by an open question ses-, l aso advocated the election of a. will be served from 11:30 a.m. sion. corresponding secretary and a'on, will be sold •A coffee hour after the panel I discussion at which time students may speak to the panel members. Cook will speak on opportuni- CLASSIFIEDS ADS 'BIDS? BE IN B* /1:11, a.n THE run..:EDING DAY BATES---I 2 word. o. moo. 31.51 Ono inaarcion Two Inoortiona 11.1/ Three insertions Additional word. 3 fat ./S for *orb day of Insertion. FOE SALE LADIES' RACOON' Cont. good rondPion Write. Gn in of Mnry RD I raninsue, - - 111.11XTRO-VOICE T-31: Suiwr-Tv.cetec, 1 4 41.11 F Midrange, 3.1134; trosamer. AT-27 leael conirol-54b eornplete- l're.to T-15 turntalde—s34. Amish •rm and cartridge with diamond LF *4 lua-1116. Holly Thomas AD $5-1942. liOlitzE TRAILER a ft.. one bedroom. Ideal. economical. COM fortable 11%inar. Reasonably priced. Call AD S-9U911 inak for John Taylor. IW4 bIERCI.ItY convertible. Moat Good condition. Phone AD 8..4.;75 auk for Diek Ge~3.. DESPERATE— MUST sell 1545 Jaguar Xli-140 roadster; 1931 Cadillac V-12 opera 252 b Model A Ford sedan. Call Marty Pavan-Lein *AL 222 E Unirtrisity, 63 FORD Mainline 8. Good condition. good tires and snow tires-5550. Call AU 7- 2208 aft.r 5 n.m. 2146 PONTIAC 30-ft. Mobile Home, excel lent condition: good location. Complete ly a.interized. Can be financed. Call Al) 8-940 after 6:30. iftrSll PRESSED CIDEft. Truck will be at Wern«ra Fraezer Frenh Saturday ava iling. Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening , . i'lfsie bring 3.1111- WANTED TWO Th:ls:-YEAR oh, girls tired Soler mediate figure skating lessons. Will pay 12 per a 4 hour leaann to qualified iiiatruc tut. Please rail All 7.2112. BIDE TO Cler.rwatem or Tampa, Fiona* for Christmaa .creation. Call Jack SPalOr tor AD 7-4VSY. - - USED ROTC Good Bpha% for medal for Conn-Ho Hank. To contact Hank rail oat. Sett. • WANTED—GARAGE to OM C111.141C car Gail Marty A IrPrstrin t. 2:2b. SIX RACOON caste for reelkond of Nov 22nd. Call ext. MN. FOR RENT ETUI)ENTS, NICE large rooms available now. Thror blocks , fllllll campus. boas and furnt‘hingo. ST per .rek double. (1.11 AD 7.1:669. FOR RENT—romplettly f urn iphrd 3 room apartment; m hate ha at. entrance and Zanier. Call FL L-2473. CR A Y.W ITE metro topcoat ni la taken ly taken from 1111 Kappa Tau Saturday owning. Inexpenake, Yet in* a UF.bie to y unner. Call 11111 Al) 7.441U4. 'WILL PERSON who found 107 Tundtn. noel H.S. Cbloa, Ring in Armory gun room ploaar taar tt to HUH deal. 11HOWN TVVIDE Notrbook. Waring north timing haft. COI Grorre et.t. 1131. SOMEONE TRADII) Alienator raincoats Saturday night at Theta Ai. Please call' 8111 Service est. 273. I has yours. 3F YOU traded • Pl3l;;th raincoat with me at Hill dining room Monday noon. tall Ersiy at AD 74135. 1 I:mit Fount. AIBLACIC PARKER 11'. Locuat Lan,. Friday lieteaern 12 a.m. and 2 p.m. Call AD 142.43 anyttme. MISCELLANEOUS TURKEY StlOOTZTurk.inof ea>h mite. every Finlay nit* a:00 run. Ferrueon lions Club Urine Park, Pine Grove Mills. MMl===2== e. err Friday blur li:uo Ferkeimun Lions Club. Irons Park. Tine Grove gill*. Fa. Wit:KERS OF the Tri•Deit Quarter at Mardi Ora,. Bring in shirts Thursday and Friday. APPLES TO take home mer the vrwelenal Vent our refrurermor ruld-eturate. Tope in flavor, Hamer's Farm. 3 mike out West C4llecr Avenue.' AN APPLE • day keeps the doctor 'may. RI the peck or by the bushel. Ramer Farm three mites out West , :ollege Avenue. LOCAL REPAIR Servic• on Alt Makes ad ilipeerriters We Will call tar and deliver! your typewriter. Satan, Otrica Equitintent.i AD $41116 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Young Democratic Club Meeting Speaker: Arthur H. Reed, Professor of Economics Topic: 1957 Elections: What Happened and What It Means Tonight . . 1 P.M. 209 HUB P" ---- '"' OATS' THE RESULT OF 1 A GLEE aus REHEARgAL ' WSW A LUCKY BREAK? 4 WHAT IT, D. D. T.I • ipt 11 . IP)Per . JOllll tetrtut. Bug Drug OILLINCIIO. A * r. WMAT t$ BOVINE SMALL TALK/ tata Os) . _ Cctthe Prattle tlisiAT SCOTT LIGHT UP A N •. T. CN • \ WHAT DOES A GEOLOGIST COLLECT/ (Steil* SCNELLPICIrtft. Strata Data U. or ILISCOASiN Veo Don't just stand there... STICKLE! MAKE $25 Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (No drawings, please!) We'll shell out $25 for all we use—and for hundreds that never see print. So send stacks of 'em with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. light SMOKE --LIGHT UP A LUCKY! FOR POSITIONS IN PUBLIC WORKS Design - Investigation - Construction ENGINEERING OF Roads - Bridges - Sewers Storm Drains • Hydraulic Structures - Buildings - Water Works See the Representative of the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES commis te Engineering Recruitment Service On This Campus Soon _ • Our brochure Is on file in your Placement Office MUSIC MAJORS! Know how to change a glee club from a loud crowd to a lyrical miracle? Simple: just promise 'em a Lucky break! A Lucky's a light smoke—the right smoke—for anyone. It's all cigarette—ill fine tobacco! And that naturally light, wonderfully good-tasting tobacco is toasted to taste even better. Hold your rehearsal with out a Lucky break, and you'll get nothing but Choir Ire! Chorus: Light up a light smoke . . . a Lucky Strike! WHAT IS A BURGLAR ALARM/ RAYMOND COMEAU. JR. Crime Chime HOLY CROSS* IW:tot of c 04:tietzpo graeco-Somr—"creneurso- is our middle name. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 s o p h o more secretary-treasurer; George Thompson, freshman class president; Richard Haber, fresh man vice president; and Susan Sherman, freshman secretary treasurer. Lion party's candidates are: Donald Smith, sophomore class president; Howard Wolfley, soph omore vice presideht;' Nancy Kress, sophomore secretary-treas urer; William Surgner, freshman :clnq president; John Fenimore, freshman vice president; and Ruth Noble, freshman secretary treasurer. iiiiiiNi CIGARETTES WHAT IS VERY SMALL TYPES Squint Print KARL 1 1 /AINTTI.A. U. OP DETROIT WHAT IS A SLIM tIZISHMANI _ ~,,,,,, ..... tow ,:, .' . , SOILPIT McCOY. rum STAti Svelte Celt
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