PAGE TWO Wanner Names 3 Coeds To Panhellenic Positions Janice Wanner, president of;ated. Miss Chadwick said. When, a coed wishes to vote, _the poll the Panhellenic Council, mad;sitter will check her name on a three Major appointments for; master list of , sorority women's Tlatnel. the coming year at last night's wh en a n t h e votes are counted, i ouncil meeting. the number of those checked on She named as rush chairman: the the master list will be .compared ber Marjorie Zelko, Sigma Delta Tativ i Sorority pl the number edg of ballots cas t. ledges will also be parliamentarian; Judith Watem oothnre d to vote" hu m c ho d n i c h Delta Zeta: and housing chairman: explained. 'Ten"' Shaffer. Delta Zeta. r Voting facilities.w l / 2 11 be set up Voting rules and regulations foil in each dining hall with the ex next week's council officer elec- ceptions of those in the North and tons were' announced by Pam yest lialls areas. Voting hours adwic ir„ edectionsehairmari..l will be from 11:15 am to 1:15 Election of Panhellenic vice presi 7 - p.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 pna... dent, treasurer, recording secre.l Miss Chadwick asked that the Lary and corresponding secretary; Panhel delegates tell their pledges will be held Feb. 15. I who Jive in the North and West A check system to "insure legal . ; I(alls to vote in the areas in which meting , pnxedures will be initi-.their sororities suites are located. Boro Council Forms Committee To Study Future Building Code State College Borough Council formed a building code committee at its monthly meeting Monday night. However, in the opinion of Borough Solicitor Robert Kistler any building code which might be draWn up would have to apply only to future construction. The committee was charged with consolidating existing state and local regulations which', deal *Nth homing. It will Illsalforth the history of the town consider the best methods• of en- !housing situation, lists standards' forcing existing fairs end any new `which have been previously pro ones which seem necessary. loosed and sets up a plan to um- Council pre s id en t Lasrreneelprove conditions. Copies are avail- Pe r e z named Ed w in - F r o s t &able at the TIM office. councilman, to serve as The coon-li eil's liaison to the committee.• A representative of the University. and one from the Town Inde pendent Men's Council may be asked to serve in an advisory capacity. Warren N. Underwood, associate professor of civil engi neering. has agreed to work as,l technical advisor to the commit -;1 tee THE CONOCTTEE is expected to meet within two weeks with Gomer Williams, chairrnan of the. TIM Housing Committee, to dis cuss the problem Laced by inde pendent students. At the meeting. IWs.llium expects try present the TIM Housing report for considera tion. The TIM bat/sing report sets New College Diner , . By the Slots of— "CILREY Off !MUSE" AT - 3:11. 6:32. Llst AT - 1:311L 4sl. 6:u THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Spri 2 Deaini early The riled Writh filUel Feeesdatiem Saturday, March 3 Afkaisdifia illEd Ifisibers Campaigning Sta For AWS Office Electioneering returned tot r; and Sandra Whitet _l i ' more in arts - and lett campus yesterday as canu-I North W a l es. dates for Association of Worn- CANDIDATES FOR en Students' offices openedlr' etary :tire Vicki Ca . plai imam in rehabilitation their campaigns for nex t.from Pittsburgh; Sham weeies balloting. sophomore in =radical 1 from Pittsburgh; Marjo) Primary elections will be held n. in liberal Tuesday. The nominees with the Pittsburgh; Margaret two highest vote tallies will run sophomore in semadary 'n the final elections Feb. 15. from Yardley; Jean Buhl, Candidates for AWS president in journalism from .Lewisburg; are Jody Allen, sophomore in and Emily Workman. freshman in chemistrY; from Pittsburgh, and education from York. Janis Somerville, • tumor in arts The six; candidates for treasurer' and letters from Muncy. are Joan Adams, sophomore in liberal wig from Pittsburgh; THERE WILL BE no: primary Kew:l sophomore for president or first vice press- Caro le 4 in eie _ dent because there are only two rnentar Y and kindergarten ednca ; candidates for earl' office. Carol lion from Pittsburgh Mar j o rie F Tomlinson. co-chairman of the Partltr, sophomore in borne. Don,- day committee, said Tester- nom from Allison Park. day. . .thy Ryan, sophomore in elemen t tory and kindergarten educatice Barbara Feit , fiunior in bust - f rom L ancaster; Carolyn &di n t . nets edministratitm from• Great junior in business administration Neck. N.Y., will oppose Merle Erna pw s b urgh4 an d 5h... 4 . ryl Stens, junior in arts and letters Zweyer, junior in journalism from from Philadelphia, for first vice R ea di ng. . president. I, Women students will find three _ $lPP'' offices on their primary ballots second vice president, secretary • and treasurer.' • Running for setsond vice presi tdent are Barbara Brown, junior lin journalism from Washington, 10. C.; Barbara Bruni, freshman in ,liberal arts from Point Marion; litstly Duquette, freshman in edu ;nation from Alrr- 2 iviria. Va.; ,Lynn McTavish, sophomore' in !home economics from West Ches- AVIV Theater of Sotw and Dance a Biblical •Resift 44)Tterend *Modem brad 8:15 p.m. "Yeses But •• , Daily News FOR ‘ O4 l - t!''A SOW COMM& match is asonsaidisfir, - • anignety Mack if is aimed so imut/SW arid bas such a good ran on each comic straire.' _ tkat snippy. Jets 104 —Ardor _ KY. red - A 111 le iS 4l6 • 1 asetsi MEW a rdki haws Ma finis:Ms • NIGHTLY al 4 / 1 ITT /V,' • 7:44.111 pan. NOW SHOWN "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!" N 1:4". 1:0 Jr Kir AU. iw AGREE: Mr " - " av )4 " Jeurial 'Amadora Weald Telegram • "-A Lau& Riot! Hysterical' Ho-Hal • Gar' N.Y. Daily News .4 Brow-Boating Banr.- r!maer Crowth&s rv<mmi•ailinr m:llwidsw4Fr. N.Y. Pest ',Dizziest Whirl Of Laughter Of TheYearl" Altcut Cook Naturally It's Ntei w arewie. ONE. Imwsovieticesrwolu. AtiftleukwN,AwmftwNui WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1962 tAw Collegian aauffieds WORK FOR YOU Feature ISegia' 1:30-3:25-5:i0-7:25-9:311
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