FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 Change OK'd For Graduate Matric Cards Graduate students must have their employment classifications imprinted on their certificates of registration if they wish to have Artist Series privileges. The present graduate certifi cate of registration only has the word "graduate" imprinted on it with no reference to type of em ployment at the University, Rob ert M. Koser, associate registrar, said yesterday. Since the error in classification was not discovered until yester-, day when the first Artist Series; tickets of the term were distrib uted, all graduate students desir ing tickets were able to obtain them, Koser said. In order for any graduate stu dent to obtain tickets for future Artist Series performances they must have their employment clas sifications imprinted on their cer tificates of registration, he con tinued. Students may have this infor mation imprinted on their cer tificates from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. starting Monday in 4 Willard. Parties to Plan-- (Continued from page one) ings yesterday, Lattman said. "Whether parties will be ap proved or not in the final review of the Constitution, I cannot say at this time," he said. "The Committee yesterday gave approval for all parts of SGA which are now active to continue to perform until the Constitution is approved," Foi anini said. Dennis Eisman, Campus party chairman, said yesterday he thinks it is necessary to start working Immediately if elections are going to be held this fall. Campus par ty will hold a mass meeting on Oct. 15, he said. "There is much work to be done. A lot of adaptation in pro cedure is required for nominations under this new system," Dale Har ris, Liberal party chairman, said. Liberal party will hold a steer ing committee meeting in the near future to plan for a mass meeting, he said. No comment was made by Uni versity party as it does not have a chairman at the present time. Nittany Deli home of delicious sandwiches Lox and Bagels Served Sunday Till 2 P.M. across from girls dorms 362 East College Ave. Free Parking In Rear KEELER'S Opposite . . . THE UNIVERSITY - BOOK STORE, Inc, East Gate AD 8-2112 .t , • L' , : — . ss :'; ' l ', z : : , • ' . ^ ' ' '''', t L .' ' '' '.., ' v . ,' ~. ',‘ "':".''''!." • ', "Z \ ,t.:' , ^ . 1 si '.• ON CAMPUS CONFERENCE '°. ~, , With . ~ 4 • :; 4 NORTON STERRETT ' s , PENN STATE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP'S • •:= MISSIONARY TO INDIA ,s ~. ~ 1. : In 111 Boucke .s*. 1 - - ->1 *FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ~. .:1 •SATURDAY 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. ~.:t .., .) 2,1 4 es SUNDAY 2:30 p.m. ,^1 .:ki ,'(1 Everybody Welcome si ..., 1 1 , ~..! Over 100 titles on the following subjects: ANTHROPOLOGY ENGINEERING MUSIC ART ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY BUSINESS GOVERNMENT PSYCHOLOGY DRAMA HISTORY SCIENCE ECONOMICS. LANGUAGES SOCIOLOGY SPEECH MATHEMATICS STUDY AIDS EDUCATION ON DISPLAY AT YOUR BOOKSTORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. P NNSYLVANIA OCT. 6 7:00 p.m. (ENTER STAGE at the Conference Center isJlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll ALPHA PHI OMEGA National Service Fraternity Invites You to a RUSHING SMOKER MONDAY,. OCTOBER _9 7 NMI 217 HUB Game not called on'account of darkness Great banks of lights in the ball park do more than light up a game. They symbolize the tremendous abundance of electric power that gives America more time for enjoyment ... and more time for accomplishment. Most of this power comes from the Investor owned electric light and power companies. They have made America .the world's greatest electric nation, with so much electricity that we almost take it for granted, like the air we breathe. The investor-owned electric companies servo 4 out of 5 homes and businesses ... double their supply of power each 10 years ... always stay ahead of needs. By 1970, for example, America will need twice as much power for new jobs, homes and businesses —and investor-owned companies like this one will be prepared to supply it. They have experience and capability that the nation can rely on to Keep America Powerful. WEST -PENN POWER Investor-owned, tax-paying-serving WESTern PENNsyllennlei * * ADMIT ONE * * CURTAIN RAISER all students interested in PENN STATE PLAYERS EXPERIMENTAL THEATER 5 O'CLOCK THEATER I * PRIZES * u4.l,:ea I r t g r i e ir REFRESHMENTS ACT PAGE
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