PAGE EIGHT Collegian Promotes 68 CI ndidotes Carol Schwing, personnel man ager of the Daily Collegian, has announced the promotion of 68 business candidates to sophomore board. Named to the promotion staff were: Carol Braun, Joan Canan, James Cramer, Marilyn Elias, Barbara Fluck, Glenna Gilger, Ann Hades ty, Jean Hartley, Dorothy Hirst, Patricia Jones, Robert Krakoff, Anita Lynch, Marianne Maier; Pa tricia Murphy, Lois Powell, Ed ward Redfield, Nancy Sauer, Ilse Schumann, Stanton Selbst, and Leonard Thier. New members of the circulation staff are: Frederick Abel, Helene Abrams, Jerome Epstein, Joan Flebotte, Joanne Gage, Patricia Mowrey, Barbara Parnell, David Posca, and Florence Silver. Classified advertisements staff promotions are Jo Fulton, Eleanor Milham, Sera Mortensen, W. Joyce Ramsey, and Barbara Shipman. Promoted to the business staff were: Neal Abrams, Aleen Bress, Lu cille Buck, Harry Goldberg, Helen Hoover, Margaret Leas, Barbara Lichter, David Moskowitz, Wil liam Nagy, Marion Overpeck, Catherine Powell, David Richards, Carol Schware, Alice Wolff, and Michael Znachko. Advertising staff promotions are Donald Brisbane, Joan P. Brown, Susan Brown, Linda Ely, Gerald Fried, Robert Gasper, Rose Ann Gonzales, Alberta Hoffman, Arnold Hoffman, Dorothy Hughes, Elaine Koncsol, Leonard Lev. Margaret Porter, Mary Raup, Sally Rosen field, Deanna Solts, Donna Springer, Anne Wenzel and Nan Zimmerman. - Musk Honorary Society Pledges 113 Women : 17 Z`i The Louise Homer Club, music -:•:l7.'cinorary society, pledged 13 wo . Men Mondayr, They are Aline Hosfeld, Bar bara Murdough, Jeanne Maxwell, Marjorie Mitchell, Norma Gloor, Nancy Schminky, Mary Lou Mey er, Patricia Agnew, Harriette Ger hart, Patricia Kelly, Elaine Klour es, Nancy Limberger, and Bar bara Kabakjian. The women were chosen on the basis of interest in campus musi cal activities and scholarship. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE—one size 33R Air Force Sum mer Uniform. Silver tan, all wool. Call Frank Cressman AD 7-4702 or AD 8-9116. PAIR MEN'S black figure skates, size 9%, good shape, reasonable. Call Frank Cress man AD 7-4702 or AD 8-9115. WHITE FIGURE Skates, size 7. Asking $6.00. Call AD 7-3370. TWENTY-FIVE-FOOT Elcar House Trailer. MUM===g WOMEN'S WHITE Figure Skates: size 8, excellent condition, newly sharpened. A steal at $B.OO. Phone AD 7-7712. FOR RENT SINGLE OR double room in Boalsburg. Quiet fine location. Tel. HO 6-6935. ROOMS FOR Rent at Cody Manor. Call AD 8-9035 or AD 7-7734 anytime. DOUBLE ROOM for two students. Not far from campus, pleasant, comfortable. Cal. AD 8-6679 LA' .RGE SINGLE room with double bed in quiet home. West College avenue. Call AD 8-6285. SINGLE ROOM with or without board, quiet location, walking distance from campus. For quiet student. Call AD 8-8322 after 6 p.m. LOST WALLET—vicinity of Cathaum theatre Call AD 7-2147. Reward. FOUND . . FOUND—grey top coat. Coats mixed at KAP Sat. night. Call John at AD 8-6372. WANTED THESES, TERM PAPERS, etc. typed. Call ext. 509 before five. after five AD 7-3372. Ask for Sandra. PASSENGERS WANTED TO NORTHAMPTON, Mass. and vicinity and returning- between semesters. For information call Bill Hume AD 7-4969. RIDERS ro Indiana. Going to Terre Haute. Leaving Jan. 2S. Call Don, AD 7-43:32. MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so. 3ust dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma chine to 633 W. College Ave.. State College. SALLY'S DELIVER the perfect Pizza Pie 7 nights a week Monday thru Sunday. Third Party-- (Continued from page one) clined to name any likely pros pects. "We know of some people we would like to run," he said, "but the final decision in the nomina tions rests with the clique." Gordon Pogal, Lion party clique chairman, said last night he was not surprised to hear of the party's formation. "If the Campus party sincerely intends to follow through with its convictions, I believe it is basi cally sound. However, I have rea . son to believe the nucleus of this organization is based more on re sentment than on an ernest cam paign for better student govern ment." Pogal said. Commenting on the effect the movement might have on Lion party, he added, "The Lion party will continue to function as it has in the past with the exception of those few persons who have de cided to join the ranks of the Campus party. This will be of no consequence to us, because our or ganization is basically strong and has been further strengthened by our new constitution." Rae Della Donne, State party clique chairman, said the third party came as no surprise. "I wish the former vice clique chairman of State 'party luck on his new venture, but the motives behind it are glaringly obvious. 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Clark, (D.-Pa.), said can man at the University. didates should communicate with) The plan is designed to supple- him immediately as he is author ment the classroom instruction ized to nominate only 10 from his '1 with short wave news broadcasts w es.t e r n Pennsylvania district in German. Candidates must pass the pre "l believe that with the aid of liminary physical examination. short wave receivers students can Only . 15 candidates from Penn -develop their ability to understand sylvania will be accepted for the a foreign language as spoken by a native at normal- speed," Dr. Le- • . . vie said.. Dr. Philip A. Shelly, professor GRADUATING SENIORS • and head of the department of • . German, announced that two Ger- - man films and several records in Before You Leave, Remember to German will be used by the de- • partment in teaching German 4 for the spring semester. 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