The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1961, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1961
Council Elections
To Continue Today
Students of six colleges will
have a final chance to vote for
student council representatives
as elections continue from 9 a.m.
to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
today. The elections began yester
day.
Students may vote by matricu
lation card in the designated
places. Business Administration
council will hold elections in
Boucke, Chemistry-Physics in Os
mond, Education and Liberal Arts
in the Hetzel Union Building,
Engineering-Architecture in Sack
ett and Hammond and Mineral
Industries in Mineral Industries.
John Jourdan, Inter-College
Council Board elections chairman,!
said that elections had been con
ducted smoothly and that
workers were doing an excellent
job.
INIZZAPIE
. •
Just What You Need
For A Part
8 Great Big Hoagies
salami ham chicken
tuna salad . egg salad
ham salad cheese
and the foot long regular
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HOAGIE HAVEN
(Formerly Morrelrs)
112 S. Frazier St.
SPEEDY DELIVERY
5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
CALL: AD 8-8381
HUB
BALLROOM
$l.OO
PER COUPLE
Daniels to Speak Today
Farrington Daniels, vice-chair
man of the National Academy of
Science, and this year's Priestly
Lecturer at the University, will
speak on "Scientific Needs and
Opportunities in Asia" at 4 p.m.
today in the Chapel lounge. The
speech will be sponsored by the
University Christian Association
and the Friends Peace Committee.
RECORD HOP
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
8:00 P.M.
Our Lady of Victory Church
Admission 25c
DOOR PRIZES
TICKETS to
"PAINT YOUR WAGON"
Refreshments
Sponsored by
NEWMAN CLUB
The Town Independent Men's Association
Proudly Announces
DINING and DANCING in the
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New York City's theatres, museums, concerts and other cultural
and recreational activities:
Nearby are famous beaches, sailing clubs,
summer stock theatres, parks, golf courses. <.%
On-campus facilities include a swimming pool, riding stable,
outdoor plays and concerts.
ACCELERATE YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM
COURSE OFFERINGS include undergraduate studies in Arts and
Sciences, Pre-Professional, Pre.Engineering, Business and
Education.
APPLY NOW ...Admission open to high school graduates and
• VISITING STUDENTS from other accredited colleges.
For additional information, summer bulletin and application,
phone MAyfair 6.1200 or moil coupon.
Director of Summer School, C, W. Post College
P. 0., Greenvale, L. 1., N. Y.
„ Please send me the information bulletin describing
. 4 C. W. Post College's summer program.
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❑ Residence Hall information
If visiting student, from which college?
Name
Address
City State
Phone
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