WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1962 'WornenL.:Wi V ate •i: FOr 'AWN . - Co ncLLs • dates are Dashevsky, Nancy Farwe Eva Hobbs, Maine Larkin and Jill Willivris UPtlant candidates are Cath -- Leeson,; Marsha Mania Ju dith Shaw, Marianne Van de Kamp and Pamela. Wheeler. razsakam CANDIDATES in McElwain are Linda McClymonds, Nancy Woodhesid, Carol aber inan, Toni Wilcox,' Sally limner, Dorothy Matthews. Kathleen Mo ser, Tina Chickolochak, Susan Goldberg, Cindy . Clark, Linda Dunkerton and Dwina Drugmand. Uppertlass , candidates in Mc- Elwain are Susan Arburn, Rena Gear, Betty lavinstbri. Linda Mayer. Jill Klemzak. Carroll Bell and Barbara 'Knight. - • r In the rush of fallt eleethms, women studentswig elect 30 members of Associatkas of Worn bri Students community Councils I The polls will be open from 11:30.auxe. to 1:30 p.m.) and from 420 -to 7 in: all; residence ball areas. The polls will be lo tated In East, Pollock t and Redl kr dining halls and in Simmons, McElwain. Atherton and McKee -lounges. • EACH 'WOMAN must - present Iter tnatriculation card and meal ,ticket 'and 'sign for thei ballot she ;receives in order to vote. •All in complete ballots will 'be tallied ;but write-in- votes will be dis 'regarded. - Candidates were announced last ',night by - elections chttirrnen for !areas where primary elections iwere not held because; of the low number of applicants. 1 ,West Halls, freditnan candi- !PENN STATE FIGURE' SKATING CLUB. .. ANNUAL ORGANIZATION MEETING WE9INESDAY, OCTOBER 10 • • 8:00 P.M. 214 Boimke . . PROESSION4L INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS AND, ADVANCED SKATERS USFSA TESTS • FOR INFORMATION - • CALL UN 5-41411 ' - STOP AT 243 REC N ALL • , ' IFor Resu4s -- Use Collegian Classifieds COLLEGE COUNCIL EL Education . .c.. HUB Engineering & Architecture HUB Liberal- Arts HUB Business Administration lkoucl! - Chemistry & Physics Osmonci Home Economics Old Home Economics Mineral Industries Mineral 144%1 ' ,10de% Physical Ediication „ Vote in Classes _ Division of Counselin:g HUB r Collegiate Digest Orgies of The Collegiate Digest. are distriboted today with The Daily Ccd*deo. TUESDAY THRU THU Location of Polling Places THE osay mieukN College Council Elections to Continue Meg* student council elections will maim* from 9:38 to 5 p.m . today and tomorrow with several acteiging write-in. votes - to fill thew quotas George Jackson. elections thaw man, ourplained that many of the =did not receive enough thins to fin all their seats . APPROXIMATELY 300 posi tional are available on the 10 CO4M cils, be said. Education, Metal Arta, reeifioefacombeiosse• • • • • • • .• • • • • • •- . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •, ~• UNIVOISITY PARK. PQ4NSYLVAMA o:Thigian Clissifieds WORK FOR 'YOU AWS FINAL ELECTIONS Polling Places: Pollock Dining Hall Redifei Dining Hall McKee Hall Lounge Let's all Vote in these elections! 410•••••••••••••• stop of Co elms and in Councils have set up booths in the Eletzel Unica Build ing. Chein.-Phys. are being held in Osmond. Home Ecocomics Council voting booths are in Home Be, Business HILLEL Freshman Council Organization Meeting TODAY' 7 P.M. 217 Bucks Discussion About Elections And Social Program —Today— \\_,,, McElwain Lounge RSDAY- ECTIONS • • • be open from 9:30 Alvt. - 5:00 P.M. Matric Cards Will Be Needed Administration booths In Bouciro and Mineral Inehatries booths in 111 Ballots will be counted Miura day evening and the winners an nounced is The Daft Collegian, •••••••••••••••••a • • • • • • •. • • • • .• 4k • •- O .• • • • • • • i •- ,• • • • Atherton Lounge East Halls Dining Hall Simmons Lounge 0000411•••••••••••114e Polls' will PAGE THREE
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