EMBER 3, 1959 TUESDAY. NO Cam Chol us, University se Nominees nations were made Sunday by Campus and ies for the fall Student Government Assoeia- I o be held Nov. 18 and 19. Final nom University pa Bon elections A freshmai along with 17 and 6 freshmei 1 Larry Garl and sophomore class president will be elected ssemblymen, 2 used. Curry lneligib e to Run By Co mittee The Elections Committee de cision ruling Donald Curry, junior in industrial engineer ing from Reading, ineligible to run as a Campus Party candi date for SGA -lissembly was upheld last night: Robert Umpstead, acting co chairman of the committee, said the decision against Curry was upheld by SGA President Leonard Julius. The dispute arose when Curry swicthed from University Party to Campus Party in order to ac cept the nomination. Former Elec tions Committee Chairman Stan ley Foster ruled him ineligible. Sunday night Campus Party nominated Curry. Umpstead and his co-chairman Sharon Hoffman restated Foster's de cision on Curry. Umpstead said the party decid ed to nominate Curry anyway ind appeal the Elections Committee decision to the SGA Assembly. However, Julius ruled the mat ter an internal affair and upheld the decision. I 4 . , „..., , -., I , , 4. t t 1 ec., . • •, ~, ‘z....ri:',i .ef l ir , " 1• 4- ‘ '411 -; , i ,„ z 4- 5- . NP .: .I, ti z , N.. ~ N A , .4 ~ . / .44,,, ~. t , t t t ,.., / I .„ N .. i I „.. . , ' AZ ' 4 Ni e ‘ A I 1 i, I. st- ~ ' t w ,: k . t I ( ';` - : 1 1 . 11 ',":; - '.' ..„, ~ . , , ~, ~, , „ 41f 4/ 1 124 S. A,LI.E. eniors, 4 juniors, 5 sophomores nt Campus party for freshman class president and Robert Can: son will represent University par-1 ty. Both Garlock and Carson were unopposed for the nominations. Voting for sophomore' class , president will be Duane Alex ander on Campus party ticket, who also was unopposed for the nomination, and Mark Sandson on University party ticket. , Campus party nominees for the ;two Senior Assembly seats are 'Carole Cin and Alan Renkis. Run ning against them from Univer sity party will be Noiman Kahn and Steven Ott. William Reilly, Sandra Slish and Marilyn West will represent Campus party for the four Jun ior Assembly seats to be filled. One vacancy exists. Constance Adler, Marilee Grabill, Lurene Jochem and Ronald Watzman will represent University party. For the five sophomore As sembly seats open, Earl Ger shen, Barbara Hackman, Re becca Madden and Richard Pi gossi will run on the Campus party ticket and Joan Cava= naugh, Janice Harms, Joan Thiel and Nancy Williams will run on the University party ticket. Six freshman will be elected to sit on the Assembly. Nominees from Campus party are Mary Du gan, Ellen Keefer, Stephen Len hardt, Patricia McGee, Jacquelyn Trone and Edwin Urie. Nominees from University par ty are Anna .Cimmons, Richard Goodman, Barbara Isaacson, Dor othy Lerew, William Rothman and Harold Scott.l It's a Gift! A personalized half slip— what a lovely Christmas gift for your roommate, your friends and for your self . . . only 3.95 Open on College Ave. Mon day /btu Thursday until 8:30 p.m. and 156 E. COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA HE Holds Cornerstone Ceremon Papers on the purposes of least $6OOO from the Board of Trustees would enable the Lec the University and the long. s ture Series to present two very range report on the College of ;important speakers and three oth ticit Series r c s of lesserimportance. The Ar- Home Economics were put in tund is a direct appro the cornerstone of the addi—priation from the Board tion to the Home Economics Building in a formal ceremony at noon yesterday In addition to the papers, a: propeller-shaped German butter' knife was placed in the corner-I stone box. Its design is character -1 istic of our aeronautic age. The knife was contributed by( the division of family housing; and home art. The box wasi, placed in the cornerstone by Ju-1 dith Heckert, president of they Home Economics Student Coun cil, and Mrs. Carol V. Braund,l president of the Home Economics Student Faculty Board. Dr. Grace M. Henderson, dearil iof the College of Home Eco- ; nomics, was the principal speaker; 'at the ceremony. She spoke on! the expansion of the college. BEAT SYRACUSE Meet Bob Allen-he's growing fast with a fast-growing company Robert E. Alien got his B.A. degree from Wabash College in June, 1957, and went to work with Indiana Bell Telephone Company at Indianapolis. "It looked like a growing company where I could grow,- too," he says. It was. Today he is an Assistant Traffic Supervisor there. He's in charge of six other supervisory people and about 100 telephone operators. Bob attributes his rapid progress to two main factors: the thorough train ing be received and the steady growth of the telephone business. was trained to be a telephone xnan- With Mrs. Chipman and Miss Gee, Group Chief Operator, Bob reviews a blow-up of the automatic processing card which will mechanize Indiana Bell's Long Distance billing. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES ;Cabinet-- I(Continued from page one) President Leonard Julius pointed out that present Lecture Series funds come from the genera] Uni versityi budget, with the approval !of President Eric A. Walker. i Julius feels that a total of at Bob Allen and his Chief Operator, Mrs. Julia Chipman, discuss Long Distance records which will soon be converted to automatic processing. J©b Interviews John Shill ,to Company: Jan E,5 or M.' (1960) in HEo, LA Mkt, Reiniting o students in other pg ogratua , detnring to rvern in Gulf Oil Coniotholy : Jan HS and IVOIO MS, Phi) candidates in Muth, EE, Plm, Goo- Ph* to and PhD in Ch E, Chern 1 Org end !shy .1 Anchor tinch C Iwo; Corp: Jan BS grn , .l and 1V40) MS canll,llatt s in EE, CE Ar, h, ChE, ME, Cc' Tech, IE, Acct. and Bus Al'in Union Cnkbid, Cmp• If,Bo PhD candAttt in Chem, ChE, ME, MOO, Mmi ral. Doennt Alt ohne Co• Jim PS Rinds Am , h. EE. nu: Mech. Eng Set, ME A&I. and PhD in Mimi I 1 and MS, Ph iu Phyh. ager, not just a traffic specialist," he points out. "I've also had practical. on the-job experience in Abe plant, com mercial and - engineering phases of the business. So I'm equipped to handle new responsibilities all the time. And in this fast-growing communications field, that means I have more chances to keep moving ahead." * * * What about a Bell Telephone Com pany career for you? Talk with the Bell intervielser when he visits your campus—and read the Bell Telephone booklet in your Placement Office. PA''. 2t. i HREE TOMORROW