PAGE TINQ Campus Elects 3 Officers; PartiesOpenNominations Campus Part•: Sunday night elected three persons to clique po:iitions and opened nominations for party candidacy for the fall elections. Lion Party held a short meeting Sunday at which 98 new members registered and 140 others picked up party cards: Marjorie Green was elected ;Campus Party sophomore class U b-G ro ups ;clique recording secretary; Thom- las Phillips, sophomore class clique ;treasurer, and Ann Rollins, fresh •man class clique recording secre- Named From tail rhara Stone was nominated Committee A 11-1:1, ; ;el .ty E:e( lions Com m ittee members S uriday night were appo:nted to four !•übcom rruttees the ft at(-r ilty-Indepen dent rotation systein, the perianza-, tion clause of the Elections Code, clique finances, and publicity for fall elections. Theodore Haller was named chairman of the subcommittee to study the rotation plan. Marilyn Cohen is secretary. Other mem bers are Harry Martini, Lianne Corder°, Stanley Foster and Jan ice Juppenlatz. Members of the subcommittee to study the penalization clause are: Ruby Seaman, chairman, Ar lene D'Onofrio, Milton McGriff and John McArthur. Peter Fish burn, Elections Committee chair man, asked the committee to be gin work immediately so that the clause car. be "straightened out" before the elections Nov. 13 and 14. Named to the subcommittee to study clique finances were Frederick Taylor, chairman, Ches ter Zimolzak, Mary Nash and Paula Miller. On the publicity subcommit tee are Richard Armen, chairman, Matthew Mathews, Sandra Grot sky, David Faust, Barbara Mar tino and Patricia O'Neill. After the elections, the commiteee will study the issue of decentralized versus centralized voting. When the subcommittees have completed a study of the topics they will draw up recommenda tions and present them to Elec tions Committee. If Elections Committee approves the recom mendations they will go before AU-University Cabinet. Fishburn said ballots will be used in place of voting machines for the fall elections. No machines are available because of the com ing state elections. AIM, Leonides To Be on Air The Asz,ociation of Independent Men and Leonides will be the topics for discussion on "Forum of the Air," All-University Cabinet's weekly radio program broadcast at 9:30 p.m Tuesdays over WDFM and WMAJ, Lorraine Jablonski. president of Leonides, and John Morgan, presi-i dent of AIM, will be the speakers.; Jay Feldstein will be moderator. Questions to be discussed are: "Is AIM effective on campus? If not, why?" "Is Leonides as effec tive in its objectives as Panhel-! lenic Council is in its objectives?"; 'Are Independent Greek relations good on campus"" - Is AIM or Le onides needed on this campus7"i and "Should Town Independent! Dien have a seat on Cabinet?" NG AT IT'S BEST 'us a complimentary touch of crtmo tradition, the Tavern Restaurant easant adventure in eating enjoy looking for a good l place lo 'avorite among Penn Staters . . . Cheese cake. and other delicious specially prepared in our own kit fay. Dinner is served from five until sC A' a• TA VERN AA; • A; TA' URAWT la) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN for sophomore class secretary--: treasurer candidacy and Marilyn West for freshman class secretary-. treasurer candidacy.- Nominations will be continued and then closed at next Sunday's meeting. Both parties' nominees will be chosen. Besides secretary treasurer' of the sophomore and freshman classes, nominations are open for freshman and sophomore president and vice president can-' didacies. The Linn Party steering com mittee will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes-' day in 317 Willard. Lion publicity committee will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, but no* meeting place has been announ-: ced. Campus Party publicity com mittee will meet at 7 p.m. Thurs day in 215 Hetzel Union. The following persons have been appointed to the Campus, party steering committee: George Thompson, Robert Ow-I ens and Vernon Bourns, West, Pol-I lack and Nittany residence halls; coordinators; Fred McGowan and,' Donald Gordon. publicity commit tee co-chairmen; Thomas Buckey and Sam Sidewater, membership. committee co-chairmen, Herbert. Cohen and Judy McFarland. cam-; paign committee co-chairmen. John Yeasock and Barbara Beamer, platform committee co-; chairmen; Bernard Magdovitz,, special effects committee chair man; Robert Stauffer, distribution: committee chairman; Sherry Par kin and Sally Swing, downtown windows committee co-charimen;, Richard Shenk and Carol Tucker man, co-coordinators of on-campus; I wards; and AI Lipner and Robert Piccone, co-rordinators of off-: campus wards. Martin Harris has been appoint-, ed Campus Party parliamentarian. Nominations Due For Ed Council Today is the last day freshmen may submit self-nomination blanks for. the Education Student Council elections. Nomination blanks are avail able at the Hetzel Union desk and 110 Burrower. Second semester freshmen must have a minimum average of 2.4. Nominees must submit two photographs with the nomination for use at the polls. Elections will be held Oct. 30 and 31. Doctor to Speak On Lung Cancer Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond. of Yale University Medical Society. will discuss "Cigarette Smoking and Lung Cancer" at 8 tonight in the Mineral Sciences Auditorium. The lecture. sponsored by the Society of the Sigma Xi, is open to the public. Hammond is associated with the American Cancer Society. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Headline Seeker Robs Collegian Someone apparently wanted tot be , ure of making today's news.! About S2O in checks and cash' when a car driven by a sophomore, who police said apparently was stolen Sunday from The; Daily Collegian. , fell asleep at the wheel, crashed into a parked auto on Bur- The checks and cash were in a rowes Road near Beta Theta Pi fraternity. box which was ripped from the John Roberts, sophomore in the division of counseling wall in the front office of the' Collegian. The box was just put.from Devon, was treated in the up last week. Money from classi-;University Infirmary for cuts of field advertisements was kept in the box. the forehead requiring several stitches. ! In the Sunday morning crash. Journ Society Honors ' Sharon Newspaper Head' campus patrolmen said Roberts, driving a 1953 convertible Gerald A. Harshman, editor, owned, by Harry Lavery of and general manager of the Shar-i Kingston, lost control of the car on Herald, was honored with a , smoker Sunday by members of • while driving north. It crashed Sigma Delta Chi, men's profes-' into a car owned by Harry sional journalism fraternity. I Grau. Narbeth, parked on the Harshman is past president of; west side of the street. the Pennsylvania N e wsp ape rl- The force of the crash pushed Publishers Association. the Grau auto back over the curb ATTENTION SENIORS ! I in the • College of Education Your picture for the 1958 LaVie will be taken between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 21 - Oct. 29 - at the PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Ave. . FREE 6 Campus Views in attractive photo album (picturing Old Main, Library, etc.) Send it home for the folks to enjoy FREE d w e it v h el e o v p e e r dand every tilm printed Centre County d i at 122 W. Beaver Ave. look INSIDE VOGUE . '‘4 see luxuri-look Ship'n Shore'6louses dramatically previewed on Vogues unique gatefold back cover. Then come here and see them! New embroideries. Silk4ook Surraires. Never-iron Taslans - Acrilan knits. Fairs most exciting blouses! Mary Leitzinger Shop 1 2. Automobiles Demolished In Sunday Morning. Crash Two automobiles were demolished early Sunday morning I . . )', - ii -- ti --- .• -7 2 r p.= 4 , - 7 r-- 4 . ‘tv,;--,-,- ,i4L___ . o'ili- 136 East College Avenue VA- TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1957 and into a tree. Damage was esti mated at $750 to the Grau auto and $6OO to the Roberts car. Is e: • • • of •". •... Dinner 5-7:30 p.m._ Steaks Seafood and Sandwiches Combo • Wed. and Fri. 9-12:30 ■ :?::•:••••••• •:•:•.•?:•:•:. . • . • At- CATHAUM .w. 2:03. 3:55, 5:47, 7:39, 9:31 JAMES A. MICHENERI STORY il-I,ONEIIyESS AND, tOVE! as UNTIL THEICSAJM NAN sasuntilem Few* M. 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