PAGE SIX Lion, Key Name Semester Candidates; Bucher, Guinivan Head Party Lists (Continued from, page one) Wagner,Priscilla Key, are treas urer candidates. Howard Fugate, Lion, and Ro ger Plail, Key, Vie for second se mester presidential office and Fred Swingle, Lion, is treasurer candidate. Groups Release Platforms - Four planks compose the Key party platform. A winter recrea tional program heads the list and the other three are the reorgan ization and re-establishment of College hat societies, a juke box.: for the Old Main Sandwich Shop, and more activities for male stu dents: The Lion platform states, "We are fully aware of the limitations and restrictions of activities, so cial and educational, on our cam pils' at this time. However, if is our sincere hope and earnest de sire that we may carry on and present as complete a, college life as • possible. We pledge ourselves to attempt to maintain and im prove such activities and college functions as are possible in these times. Candidates Figlire In Activities Candidates have figured in Many campus activities. Eighth Semester—Harold Bucher: sev enth semester president, Lions Paw president, Sigma Phi Epsi lon president, Interfraternity Council, freshmen gym manager, Druids, Industrial Engineering Society ; Lions coat chairman, Pershing' 'Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma, and Intrainiii'6l football manager. Thomas Guinivan: Pre-medical Society president, phys - chem council president, Freshman coun cil. Susanne Clouser: Liberal Arts Council president, Tau Phi Sig ma president, seventh semester treasurer, interclass finance board, and House of Representa tives. Gloria Duerst: Players board of control, senior sponsor, Lion party secretary, senior invitation and announcements committee, War Bond committee, junior and senior prom committee and Chi Omega Seventh Semester—Jose Loin bana: captain of soccer team, In tramural wrestling, and Parmi Nous. Horace Smith: sixth se mester president, All College Cab inet, and photography editor of Froth. Joseph Cannon: Campus bands, Thespian secretary, Blue Band, Phi Mu Alpha, and var iety shows. Mildred Spankoi, transfer student and assistant Have a "Coke" = Come in and sit down or," . . . from St. John's to Schenectady Friendly greetings like the Come in and sit down of the Newfoundland fisherman and the Have a "Coke" of the American soldier are understood everywhere. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes —the universal high-sign between strangers. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA lIOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA editot 4 of Newman club paper at State Teachers College. Sixth Semester—Robert Has edt: Lion party chairman, Phi Eta Sigma, secretary-treasurer of Interfraternity Council, and Phi Delta Theta treasurer. Dean Moy er: golf, intramural sports. Jane Gleichert: Liberal Arts Council, Masquerettes, and Thespians. Ho ward Milliken: Student Tribunal, Lacrosse, and Sigma Pi president. Fifth Semester Peggy Lou Chapman: fourth semester pres ident, swimming club secretary, Pan-Hellenic representative, .Penn State Farmer, Co-Edition, and Alpha Omicron Pi vice president. Roy DeLaney: Pre-medical Socie ty vice-president, Phys - Chem Council, and Intramural football. Peggy Lou Johnston: Cwens, fourth semester treasurer, fresh man council, and Delta Gamma. Raymond Shibley: Phys-Chem Council, Intramural wrestling champibn, and PSCA council. Fourth Semester—Edward Car son: treasurer of American Socie ty of Engineers, choir. Van Lundy: Froth, boxing manager, and In tramural softball. Allene Babbitt: vice • presidency of ICwens, Play ers, freshman .chairman of fresh man council, PSCA, archery club, and Delta Gamma. Charlotte Tay lor: choir, bowling club, Intra mural sports, telegraphic swim ming team, and Discoblus. Third Semester—Ruth Ander son: Chi Omega. Mary Jane Doer ner: Thespians, choir, Alpha Lambda Delta, and campus bands' vocalist. Elaine Smyers: PSCA, Thespians, and Chi Omega. Pris cilla Wagner: Thespians, hockey, and basket Second 'Semester—Ho\vard Fu- PENN STATE CLASS RINGS - L. G. BALFOUR CO. LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE THE MUSIC ROOM WELCOMES YOU ! Come in and Get Acquainted RECORDS _ MUSIC SUPPLIES GLENNLAND BUILDING • THE COLLEGIAN Nittany Matmen Look to Navy, Marines For Leadership, Support (Continued from Page Two) here in the advanced ROTC pro gram. Both former Clearfield wrestlers have been stationed at Penn State in the Navy-Marine training group, but Sgt. Wilbur Greene, one of the men, will be unable to compete in varsity competition until February, as he has just entered the Marine program as a basic trainee after several months overseas. An offi cial ruling prevents basic enrollees in the V-12 program from partici pating in sports until after their first 16 weeks. The remaining Clearftelder is Seaman Lynn Mcllvaine, who wrestled at 133 pounds in high school and fought for the district title in Pennsylvania eliminations last March. Another V-12 man who may take a varsity spot is Pvt. Bob Demeter, Marine trainee from Bar racks 13, who originally hailed from John Carroll University. Chief Gedeon urged all civilians to turn out for practice immedi ately, as well as sailors and Ma rines. He also explained that since practice is still in an embryonic form, all weights are open to both experienced and inexperienced men. gat: varsity Icotball. Roger Flail soccer team, PSCA. Fred Swingle Phi Gamma Delta. Both parties submitted candi dates' names and cuts in time to meet the Tuesday deadline set by the elections committee, and now the politicians must begin the prop work for next week's show in the first floor lounge; Old Main, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and• Friday. Air Corps Plans Fourth Formal Army Air Corps students will present their fourth formal dance in Roc Hall at 8.30 p.m. tonight. As before, the gathering Will hail the coronation of the new Queen of the Air Corps and bid official farewell to the Graduating Class 43-1. The evening will include a vari ety of entertainment and dancing, in addition to the coronation cere monies. Foremost in the entertain ment will be the appearance of A/C Gil Stratton, who in his own inimitable manner will direct the coronation ceremonies. The music for dancing will be provided . by the Sky-Blazers, the newly en larged swing band of the Air Corps Training Detachment. The boys claim they can boast a really solid combination, having mem bers who formerly played with such big name bands as Woodie Herman, Tony Pastor, and Sammy Kaye. Since this is primarily a gradua tion dance, it will be restricted to members of the Army Air Forces and their invited gtiests. Birds have a temperature of 108. 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