PAGE EIGHT 4 on Faculty To Fill Offices In State College Four of the 10 members of the, University faculty who appeared; on the ballot came o it victorious' in the unofficial results of Tucs-' day's election Arnold Addison (R), personnel; rii~ector and associate professor , of engineering in the Ordinance: Research Laboratory, and Lvne S. S, Hoffman (D), associate pro -t fessoi of English composition., were elected to the State College Borough Council. A. Witt Hutchinson (D), profes-; sor and associate head of the De- 4 partmcnt of Chemistry, was elect ed to the School Board G. A (Grover) Spearly (D) de-, feated his Republican opponent. fur the office of treasurer. The Democrats made a power ful showing in the Republican :stronghold of Centre County by picking up six of the 13 countyl offices at stake. The turnout was close to the expected figure, approximately' 18,600 voting out of 27,173 iegis- 1 tered, or €7 per cent. 1 16 Committees to Report Before Senate Meeting The University Senate will hear reports from six standing com mittees at its meeting at 4:15 p m. today in 121 Spatics. The Senate will continue discus sion on a proposal which would allot time for research to all pro fessors. IBM WILL INTERVIEW IBM invites candidates for Bachelor's or Master's Degrees to discuss opportunities in Applied Science, Business Administration, Manufac turing, Marketing, Product Development, Programming and Research positions throughout the United States. Laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott, Kings ton, Owego, Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, N. Y.; Burlington, Vt.; San Jose, Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; and Rochester, Minn. Corporate headquarters is located in New York, with 192 branch offices in cities throughout the United States. The IBM representative will be glad to discuss with you the type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers: • Leadership in the development of information-handling systems. • New applications for data processing and advances in computer technology. Favorable climate for continued career growth. • Opportunities for a wide range of academic backgrounds and talents. Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment for a personal interview with the IBM representative. If you cannot attend the interview, call or write: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA the Atherton shop for women dresses -- suits -- coats skirts -- blouses -- handbags Daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 725 South Atherton Street State College FREE PARKING NOV. 12 & 13 Mr. R. M. Miller, Branch Manager IBM Corporation, Dept. 868 206 Main Street Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown 7-5181 Spirit- (Continued from page one) Elwain Hall made several trips to Nittany and back as the boys from Nittany tried to raise it over then' domain. It was finally re turned to its rest:ng place, strung between high I.‘,sts on the Mc- Elwain lawn. BEAT SYRACUSE IBM® WItANATIONALIIIMNESS LIACHititS coirortmani TRAFFIC TROUBLES? Hear Traffic Code investigation committee report. SGA ASSEMBLY 7:30 p.m. 215 HUB + CLASS FOR SALE USED COUCH and o%erstuffed chair with blip covtr,. $25. Buyer may defer pay ment. AD 7-2769. FORMALS—Iike new. size 11. Priced rea sonably. Values to $50.00. Call AD 8-214 V. ifa. WOOL Tuxedo in good condition. Site 40 long. Price $15.00. Call AD 7-4101 after b. ENGAGEMENT RING, diamond solatalre approximately .11 curats, excellent buy. Witte P.O. Box . 195 State College. 1920 MODEL T Fort Touring ditinn, many spares, $6OO firm. Call Alperstein UN 6-6061 or AD 6-0810 eve nings , ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: 6 gallon Ice cream freezer with motor. Dial AD 7-2h77 between 9 a.m. and noon. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1959 IFIEDS + emakuia,i,aadaiiiiammAimaAiliamaAJAAJihamAukkJ FOR SALE RELAXACISOR at 9, price, lark Why not study and spot reduce at the same time. Thai Al) 7-2877. MODEL A Ford Pick-up Truck, new tires, new brakes; rune excellently, Phone AD 84934 riftt , r 6. V-MTAPE Recorder, good condition. Call Bob Simunla AD 8-biB9. THESIS—MULTILITHING and typing. Duplimats for sale. Phone AD F-074. TRAILER-29 ft., 1 bedroom, com plete bath. 1954 model. Phone AD 8.0131. Call betn,een 8.30 and 5.30. fair con- WANTED A FAITH to cure sickness. Hear Dr. Alfred' W. Price Sun d a), eq ening at Faith United Church of Christ, BOU East College A'enue. T\VO GIRLS need ride Bound trip) from Pittsburgh to State College leuNe Friday. Call Pittsburgh EM 1-496/4. RIDE TO IA iddletomil or New HIM rn, Conn. or %irinay for Nov. 13th. Coil Mnrgie UN 6-6620. THREE YOUNG nien Interested in kitchen work, for lunch and dinner; re%en dais a week. Applicants will teceite three meals per day. Phone AD 7-4937 ask for Steward. WANTED TWO Tickets for the Syracuse game. Call UN 6-6100. ANY COED Wishing to meet lonely et, about 6'10", pleasing personality, quite good-looking, please call AD 7-4722 any day after 6. Ask for John TWO TICKETS to Syracuse game. AD 8-2128 after 8:00. FLORIDA—pant rider to Florida. leavmal Nov. 20 return 28. Call Bill AD t l -1364 for more information. RIDE TO Ouanges•Netvark area Nov. 23 after 4 p.m. or early Nov. 24. Loll', UN 5.2531, UN 5-2000. STUDENT TO share large room in prisata home within walking distance of campus. Free parking. Call AD 1.4451. TOY ELECTRIC Trains made before 11140,. Phone Dave SteNens AD 7-7787 evenings. HELP WANTED SELL ON Commission, unusual pelsonal. keit bracelet and cuff links; excellent for Christmas, Prom, Birthday gifts. Hitch commission. No investment. Send for free brochure. TERRIMAR, 707 Cornell Road, Franklin Square, N.Y. FOR RENT AUTO PARKING, rear 418 E. College Ave.—monthly. Inquire .3. Sumner Noll at above address. Phone AD 8-0829. LARGE ROOM, excellent for tan room• mates, 233 S. Pugh St. Call Al) 7-3062. 36 FT. HOUSE Trailer-2 bedroom. ninter !zed, all conveniences. $5O per month including tax at Potters Mille. Call EH 4-1144. SHARE A double room in a private home. Phone AD 8-0080. ONE-BEDROOM Apartment with full. size kitchen equipment. Apt No. 22. Vaughn-Nittany Apia., 228 Bradley Aye. or call Alex Gregory AD 7- - 758, evenings AD 8-6028. Available immediately. SINGLE ROOM for rent; . ualking distance from campus. $lO per month. AD 8-6036. DESIRABLE ROOMS, centrally located near campus; single or double. Parking. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 6.4302. MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU like to know more about prayer and faith healing? The United Student Fellowship invites you to hear Dr. Alfred W. Price of Philadelphia on Sunday evening, 6:30 at Faith United Church of Christ, 300 East College Avenue. AMEGOS DON'T forget to take a color portrait with your lovely date for the Junior Prom on Friday, 9 pm. Waring Lobby. SAVE! SUBSCRIBE to your tavorit4t magazine. Esquire, Playboy, Clamour, Coronet, many ()them Student rates. Call Wayne AD 8-2164. CLASSIFIED AD STAFF—oId members— only one office hour each now. See list in office. McELWA IN COEDS—breakfast iii bed. Order now from the Alpha Gams. Coffee and donuts to the deer Sunday morning. 25 cents. PUBLICITY YOUR problem? Sore it at the Collegian Publicity and PR vtotkohop. Tonight and tomorrow, 6:30-8 p m., 9 Carnegie. Everyone welcome. RGANIZATIONAL MEETING of Ea.. tonal Staff Indie Newsletter, 203 HUB, 2 p.m. Sunday. CALL US for Sandwiches and Pepsi delivered to your pad. Moi rell's AD 8-8381. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes. atonal School of Dabce. AD S-1078. LOST BLACK HAT with black and white checked band. Call Chuck AD 7-4737. GREEN TRENCH coat with racoon collar taken in Iloalabuie Steak House. 1 have yours! Call UN 5408. PENN STATE Class king '6O in Bourke or vicinity, initials R.A.S. Call Bob AD 7-7861 Please! GOLD DULOVA Watch 'Mat near new Military Science drill field on Oct. U. Cali Bolt Simurda AD 8-6789.