PAGF EIGHT AIM Board Hears Election (Continued from page one) , • • I from Syracuse, N.Y., defeated' Candidacy Proposal Ruth Noble, Lion candidate for freshman secretary-treasurer, byt 194 votes, 823 to 629. A monon to rr quire future As. dent undergraduate residence hail. The election was a complete re verse of last fall's results. Lion aociation of Indtpendent Men un't• arty then took five of the six, The winners would be deter- P presidents to have served at least' mined under a point system by a posts, losing only the office of: two semesters on the AIM Board committee of three represents-,freshman class secretary-treasurer; of Governors before election was tives of the Board of Governors to Campus party. 1 , presented then withdrawn at 't wo counselor coordinators and a Ott. new sophomore class presi-, : dent, in a winntng statement said,, representative from the dean of • a board meeting Tuesday. ,"Thank you very much to every- Jacobmen's office. Flbstelter, a member of 1 William B. Crafts, assistant one who had the interest to vote."! the AIM Constitutional Commit- i to the dean of men in charge His defeated opponent, Smith,: tee, withdrew his motion after, of fraternity affairs, spoke to said, ". . . I feel that the expert discussion by the board, saying the board on student govern- ence I've had during the past few; his purpose in bringing the mo.l went and its limitations. .weeks will certainly benefit me lion to the board's attention had: ; He indicated little direct con- during my stay at Penn State and; been accomplished. nection between the structure of also - in later life. Congratulations: to the winning candidates ... • AIM president John Morgan the administration and that of ;to told board members since the AIM student g ; Thompson said, ". . . As presi- overnment. Constitution is scheduled to he , dent of the freshman class I willi , revised within a few weeks, the'• e Senior Rep resents Id° all in my power to carry out! matter should be discussed in a' !the policies I stood for." Surgner.•the defeated candidate, said, "... I joint and Constitutional Committees. , •110 ^ X at Convention :, :will certainly give all my support to the officers of our class, for the Hostetter said he believes the ' Earl Kohnfelder, sen i o r in' betterment of student government AIM president should have journalism from Pittsburgh. is here at Penn State." some previous experience on representing the University chap-' She board before entering of fice. , >) _ In other business, Morgan dis- at the society's national conven- Westinghouse Electric Corp. has tributed copies of rules and pro- lion Tuesday through tomorrow received two multi-million dollar cedure for a proposed AIM Out- in Houston, Texas. !contracts from Boeing Airplane standing Living Unit Award. He. Kohnfelder is president of the Co. to manufacture terminal guid asked each Loard member to chapter. ance systems for the Air Force study the program before the next; Included in the program are , IM-99 Bomarc guided missle. governors meeting. . speeches by Price Daniel, govern- _ The award would be presented or of Texas; Oscar Holcombe, B. Johnson, Senate majority lead-' to the outstanding male indepen- mayor of Houston: and Lyndon er. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 'ter of Sigma Delta Chi. men's ,Boeing Missile Contract 'professional journalism fraternity, BALTIMORE. N 14 (,•T• Cabinet Tables-- I (Continued from page one) 'past and "should start now." Hollander called for Cabinet members to commit the "crime of deliberation" and postpone dis-: cussion until Dec. 5. .t Hart seconded Hollander's sen ments. "Fools rush in where' , angels fear to tread," said Hart.: Associate Dean of Men Harold W. Perkins, on behalf of Cab- I inet's administrative advisers, assured Cabinet that the Senate would not be taking action on the compulsory program at its I Dec. 5 meeting. He urged Cabinet members to be "deliberate" and to "get as, much information as you can.": This is an "opportunity for real ) statesmanship," he said. After Perkins' remarks, Cab- 1 inet proceeded to kill Walker's amendment and then, with four dissenting votes, agreed to Hol lander's motion to postpone unitl Dec. 5. RADIO Servico and Stppfies •Car Radios • Portable Radios .• •Phonographs @Batteries / • State College TV 232 S. Allen St. "; (. ~~.w r .. _ . .. _ ._. [lit11111:Itit. A lifetime of it at Burroughs Corporation for alert engineers You start right smack in the thick of things her: And your status will grow and grow as our mor than 40 products (from adding machines electronic computers) are followed by new pros ucts and systems now underway, or soon to created by you. Before you accept the positis that's going to launch your career, get the co Burroughs story of engineering challeng 8 -- eyour Placement Office for the dates whe the Burroughs representative will next visit yo campus. Or write A. L Suzio, Placement Coord nator, Burroughs Corporation, Detroit 32, Mic FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 15. 1957 Minnesota Chemist To Speak Tonight Dr. I. M. Kolthoff, professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota, will speak on "In duced Reactions" at 7:30 tonight in 119 Osmond. His lecture, sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania section of the American Chemical Society, is open to the public: Kolthoff, a native of Holland, received his doctorate at the Uni versity of Utrecht. He served ten ,years as conservator and lecturer :in electro-chemistry at the Phar maceutical Institute at Utrecht. 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Please bring jugs. WANTED WAITER—Pi Rappn Phi. noon meolE End weekends. Call AD 7-4937 ask for Bert Heffner. STUDENTS EARN up to Sl.llO per hour workinsr two or three evening's of your choke. Steady, part-time. Inquire Dux Club Bowling, 128 S. Pugh St. MALE CHEM Grad student desires room- - - mate. Double room, twin beds. hot snd cold runninit water. Central location. Quiet for study. Call AD 7-050 or AD 7-7732. Ask for C.R. RIDERS WANTED Christmas vacation to Indianapolis, Ind. via Route 40 and return. Call AD 8-8088 after 5:15 p.m. TYPING—ALL KIND. Experienced. 20c a page, AD 8-6230, 204 E. Hamilton Ave BOY TO share very nice apartment; cook.. ina, private phone. very reasonable rent. 230 South Frazier Street, AD 7-2965. RIDE TO Clearwater or Tampa. Florida for Christmas vacation. Call Jack Spang ler AD 7-1989. USED ROTC Good Behavior medal for Gung-Ho Hank. To contact Hank -call ext. 3479. WANTED—GARAGE to store classic car. Call Marty Alperstein ext. 222 F. FOR RENT HALF A double room for man. Separate student entrance and bath. Free parking. Call AD 8-6408. HALF OF double room for rent at 420 South Pugh Street. Call AD 84013. Ark for Mrs. Patner. ONE SINGLE Room for male sttlent,_2od floor fiont. 234 South Push St. STUDENTS, NICE large rooms available now. Three blocks from campus. New beds and furnishings. $7 Per week double. Call AD 7.2669. FOR RENT—completely furnished 3 room apartment; private bath e enteanee and garage. Call FL 9-2473. WILL PERSON who mistakenly took Plymouth raincoat at Delta Tau Delta Saturday night call AD 7-3179. Ask for Jim. LAST SATURDAY or Sunday pair of Orr.; glasses, navy blue slanted rim". Call Mary Alice Myers; ext. F 95. GRAY-WHITE men's topcoat mistakenly taken from Phi Kappa Tau Saturday evening. Inexpensive, :vet invaluable to owner. Call Bill' AD 7-4404. WILL PERSON who found 1957 Tunkhan flock H.S. Class Ring in Armory .gun cleaning room please take it to HUB drsk. BROWN TUFIL•!' Notebook. Waring north dining hall, No'v. 12. Call George ext. 3131. -- - SOMEONE TRADED Allegator raincoats Saturday night at Theta Xi. Please call Bill Service ext. 27,3. 1 nave yours. MISCELLANEOUS PUNINE AND MARTl—stickto it kids, you will be better for it in the end. TURKEY SHOOT—Turkeys or cash prizes - every Friday site 8:00 p.m. Fersueon Lions Club. Lions Park, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. TURKEY SHOOT—turkeys or cash prizes every Friday nite 8:00 p.m. Fergruson Lions Club. Lions Park. Pine Grove Mills, Pa. WINNERS OF the Tri-Deli Quarter at Mardi Gras. Bring in shirts Thursday and Friday. AN APPLE a day keeps the .doctor away. By the peck •or by the bushel. Harrier Farm, three miles out West College Avenue. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all raakes at Vrpewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office E.quipmeßA, AD 114125. •
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