PAGE TWO 56 Coeds Will Vie For WSGA Offices Fifty-six women students will vie for coeds' votes today In the Women's Student Government Association primary elections for officers and senators. All women students may for senators will be by classe IFC Plans To Eliminate Office Pay The Interfraternitv Council last night proposed to do away with compensations for the president and executive vice president and eliminate the executive vice pres ident position from its offices. Several constitutional and by law changes were introduced in preparation for passage at next week's meeting. The changes were made necessary by the hir ing of a part-time secretary to re place the executive vice president post in the Fraternity Affairs Of fire. Under the proposed amend ments, the FAO workers will be coordinated by the part-time sec retary and the compensations now received by the president and executive vice president will be used to help pay for the sec retary's wages. The IFC president now re ceived a $lOO a year compensa tion and a recognition key and the executive vice president re ceives 375 a year and a key. No nominations for IFC officesl were made at last night's meet ing and final nominations will be held Monday, March 16. Edward Hintz, IFC president, said the candidates for offices must be ei ther fraternity presidents sr chairmen of IFC committees. Hintz said there is no 60-day limit placed on fraternity ilmesi dents as was nreviously thought and that the IFC constitution does not require any specific average. for its officers. Election of offi cers will be held March 23. In other business Hint said a survey would be conducted o - fraternities to determine the prev alence of seniors leaving debts to fraternities. The information has been requested by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. Hintz took the IFC request for withholding diplomas of seniors leaving debts to individual frat ernities to th'e Senate committee meeting last Thursday. The IFC voted to ask the University withhold diplomas only after tlfe individual fraternities had made every reasonable effort to collect the debt. 3 83 v 1 appy People••• have enjoyed the best burgers in town. Now we've added delicious soups to our menu. Visit us todayi The "Ilivaamer Hamburger Shop 128 L Mop Ave. (next to McMullen Florists) Elections to Student Councils Nominations: MarCh 9-12 Elections: March 18-19 Obtain nomination blanks from within your college. ote for WSGA officers. Voting ; freshmen voting for a sopho more senator, sophomores for a junior senator and juniors for a senior senator Town women will also vote for senators on a class basis. Voting women may select two candidates for each office and for their class senator. After the balloting, the two candidates for each office and the four candidates for each senator position receiving the highest number of votes will be candi dates in the final elections Thurs day. As only two women students are running for the position of WSGA president. they will not appear on the ballot until the final elections. The candidates ant. Nancy Clark and Jessie Jan jigian. Voting will be held from 10 .a.m. to 7 p.m. in McAllister, Atherton, It edife r, McElwain and Simmons Halls. Voting hours in Irvin will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Freshmen living in McAllist, Irvin and Grange will vote McAllister. Freshmen living in Ather will vote in Atherton Women living in the Sol Halls will vote in Redifer, opt site the mail boxes. Both freshmen and uppercl women living in McElwain well as town women will vote McElwain. All Simmons residents and al upperclasswomen living in Al erton will vote in Simmons. All upperclass women in Ir , will vote in their residence by Students do not need matri ulation or meal cards to voi Names and room numbers . voters will be checked on a master list. Final elections will take place Thursday at the same times and places as today's elections. Compromise-. (Continued from page one) from school construction and the school lunch programs from schools not integrated by 1960. The bill also asked that Fed eral troops be used to enforce in tegration at any school still seg regated by September 1961 and to restore all Negro teachers re leased because of compliance with the Supreme Court de-seg regation ruling. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 143 Join Campus Party; 64 Register for University A total of 143 persons regis tered for Campus party and 64 for University party Sunday night. Registration will also be held at meetings next Sunday. Persons who have already registered may pick up their party cards at these meetings. At the University party meet ing, Frank Pearson, junior in arts and letters from Ridley Park, was elected party chairman. He replaces Howard Byers, who re signed the position last week. Be fore his resignation Byers had ' appointed Pearson vice chairman.' Pearson was elected unop- I posed. i Edgar Walker, junior in arts and letters , from Pine Grove Mills, defeated Charles Davis, junior in physics from Erie, for vice chairman, 23 to 11. Since there were no nominations for ; corresponding secretary, elections for that post will be held next Sunday. Harold Sandstrom, junior in arts and letters from Bryn Athyn, was elected junior class party president. Sand strom defeated ' ' rvRY• WHITE ORCHIDS Bill McMullen Florist 130 E. College Avenue Phone ADams 1-4994 Here are the opportunities you have been seeking! Inves tigate our top salaries and excellent opportunities That prepare you for technical and administrative responsibilities. Production Management Training Equipment and Plant Maintenance • Research and Development Quality Control Power Fuel Technology Electrical Engineering (installation, testing, and main tenance) Industrial Engineering Roll Design Become a member of our future management team. On March 23rd our representatives will be on your campus. Contact Mr. D. M. Cook of the Placement Service for an appointment INLAND STEEL COMPANY I F. BALL SPECIAL • _ Ff• $4.00 1959 GRADUATE ENGINEERS East Chicago, Indiana Norman Kahn, junior in psychol ogy from San Antonio, Tex., 21 to 16. No one was nominated for junior class party vice president, corresponding secretary or treas urer. Elections for these positions will be held at Sunday's meet ing. WRA Elections Today Elections to Women's Recrea tion Association offices will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today in Redifer, Atherton, Simmons, McElwain, McAllister and Irvin Halls. Town women will vote in McAllister Hall. Engineers Petitions for Jr. and Sr. Student Council Seats are available in Room 204 Sackett Deadline - March 14, noon t sony 6 Barber Shop Open Wed. Afternoon Closes Sat. at Noon 231 E. Beaver AD 11-8012 For Experf Tailoring See C. W. HARDY, Tailor 222 W. Beaver Avenue TIME PRECIOUS? And how! Every year you post pone the start on a planned fife insurance program, it's costing you cold cash in higher premiums. it's smart business to check the advantage of the Personal -Flaw ning Service with your campus representative—now, while you are insurable. CAMPUS OFFICE 103 E. Beaver Ave. AD 8-9421 PROVIDENT MUTUAL lila Insurance Company of Piled.lphla . TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1959 EUROPE Dublin to the Iron 'Certain; Melee to Sweden. Valero arsiosisonk4l loot herded wound. College ego only. *hap short trips. $724 11320. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 25E &was Meg C) IPoominks. Cant. PRINTING Letterpress a Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. 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