YA GE EIGHT 4 Win -- (Continued from Dace one) man class presidency from Mi chael Murphy by 202 votes. Sachs Statement Richard Kirschner, Liofi Party clique chairman, said last night "Members of the Lion Party and the candidates are very pleased with the large turnout of the elec tion." He added that the Lion Party candidates "will do their best for the College and their classes." State Par t y clique chairman Walter Sachs expressed satisfac tion at a "well-run" campaign. "I'd like to thank all the party workers for their cooperation," he said. "I feel that we have two fine representatives for cabinet and that it is a healthy situation for student government," Sachs added. Bowers Replaces Smoot • The two new presidents of the freshman and sophomore classes will be sworn into office and take their cabinet seats at the meeting of cabinet Thursday. The victor ious State Party candidate Robert Homan (the new sophomore pres ident) will replace a Lion man, • Donald Herbein, on cabinet. The new frosh president, James Bowers, will replace a man of his ow n party, Robert Smoot, who won for Lion Party last year. Lion Candidates— (Continued from vaUe one) national service fraternity, assis ted 'at the polls yesterday. Mem bers of the elections committee are Ronald Thorpe, chairman; James Hand, David Jones. Sally Jones, Edwin Kohn, Jane Mason, Diane Miller, 'Temple Reynolds, Louise Robertson, William Slepin, and Leon Williams. BEAT RUTGERS! GOING. aße4V'Aft7ffilViP Pittsburgh $3.70 Philadelphia 4.25 Harrisburg 2.00 Williamsport 1.95 Scranton Allentown N. Y. C. Sunbury Baltimore Big E X T R A Savings on Round Trip Tickets GREYHOUND TERMINAL Z - R -- EyHOUND College Trains Weathermen The College is training weather forecasters for the U. S. Air Force for the second consecutive year. The program, which. has been accelerated to enable them to com plete the work in August, has an enrollment of 36 officers, accord ing to Dr. Hans Neuberger, pro fessor and chief of the division of meteorology. A group of 33 Air Force officers completed its train ing Aug. 29. Students selected for the pro gram are graduates of accredited colleges who received their com missions through Air Force ROTC programs. When they have com pleted the year at the College they will be awarded B.S. degrees in meteorology. • Penn State is one of seven col leges chosen by .the Air Force to conduct the program designed to provide skilled meteorologists for the air weather service. 'Old Mania,' Photos Due at SU Monday Photographs for "Froth Girl of the Month" and information on pinnings, engagements, and mar riages for the "Old Mania" sec tion of Fioth should be turned in to the Student Union desk in Old Main by noon Monday, Renee Kluger, editorial director, has an nounced. Fraternities and sororities will no longer be contacted by tele phone, Miss Kluger said. Defend Laurels Penn State's two-time IC4A cross-country titlists defend their laurels in the 1952 renewal at New York Monday (November 17). ' (C.C III ° ,I 7 P ititt f ej tt(( i .--w. \ elpil l : 11 , t /IMP • / t o, )i l i t ig il. ii t iV : f ('' , ,c " . „...-- ...._ : „.e ----•-'''''' .:~" `^"" n'•""'"' Fa ass ~ ~'~~'t~:c,~ .~~s~,f Wash. D.C. Berwick / Bethlehem Buffalo Youngstown Clarksburg, W. Va. 1.85 Bloomsburg 3.80 Reading Plus U.S. Tax N. Atherton St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MV• 7 'M:7 Phone 4181 Chest Fund Total Raised to $1550 Approximately $4OO *as re ceived yesterday by the Campus Chest to raise the total to ap proximately $1550, according -to Joseph Haines, solicitations chair man. Haines said that difficulty has been encountered because some solicitors have not been turning in reports on the funds and pled ges collected during the drive. The thermometer which has been placed at the corner of the Mall and Pollock road is marked with results of three years and does not designate the amount for this year, he said. Soph Elections -- (Continued from- page one) Mercer, defeated Lion candi date for sophomore president, said "I'll stay in student government and be available to help our new class president in any way I can." Vice president-elect Rother said, "I will strive to support student opinion for a better Penn State." Miss Scofield said, "I am grateful for the opportunity afforded me." Winning and losing. candidates expressed disappointment in the sophomore voting turnout. Homan, a varsity wrestler, was the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrest ling Association champion in the 1123-pound- class last year. He has been active in intramural sports, the Newman Club, the State Par ty, and is a member of Sigma Chi. e e II di d 1 I To a raindrop, ail umbrellas are / the same Yes, the nice part about umbrellas is their similarity. When the need is urgent, any one will work. , When it comes to telephone equipment, however; a general likeness isn't enough. Parts are engineered to be exactly the same no matter where they are used. Only such rigid standardization. made possible the smooth and interlocking system that serves you from Penobscot, Maine, to Pescadero, California. We're reminded of it sharply in times of disaster from flood, blast or hurricane. Air ROTC Ranks Third in Country The College Air Force ROTC unit, comprising about 2800, mem bers, has been officially 'ranked third among the country's Air Force ROTC groups, Maj. John F. McHugh has announced. The Uniyersity of Maryland is first with an .enrollment of 3300 students under the program, and Ohio State is second with 3100. The College's total includes that of its three centers. There are 189 Air Force ROTC units in the nation, one in Hawaii and one in Puerto Rico. RIDE WANTED to Jersey City Thanks giving vacation. Call 4837. DE TO Washington D.C. 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For college graduates qualified for and interested in such widely differing work as research, engineering, operations and administration,. we offer . many opportunities; • - • Your college :placement people will' be glad to tell you,more about it. FRIDAY, FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS SCOTCH TAPE 10c, 25c, 59c, 79c sizes Plastic Dismsers . 25c $5 In Sale.s, Get $1 Free at the BX in the TUB LOST LADIES GOLD band Elgin wristwatch in or near Old Main. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone 6817. FOR RENT TO VISITING parents on weekends—large room, private lavatory in new home. Phone 4467. . SINGLE ROOM in quiet new home. 318 W. Prospect ROOM FOR rent with or without board Call 3332. ' FOR SALE ROSES, attractively boxed, $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen. Delivered. Wolfe Florist. Phone 4558. ATTENTION FELLOW Convicts! Are you serving time or life? Let Time or Life magazine serve you. Special student sub scription rates $2.00 and $3.00. 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