MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITY PARTY at a Press Conference held by the Daily Collegian (l-r) are Harold Scott, candidate for freshman assembly; Robert Carson, candidate for fresh man president; Dorothe Lerew, candidate for freshman assembly; and Barbara Isaacson, can didate for freshman assembly. Candidates On Current By SUSIE LINKROUM Candidates and members of the Uni versity Party last night, in a Collegian inter view, gave their opinions on some of the present campus issues facing SGA Assembly On compulsory ROTC: Robert Carson, candidate for ' Walker Appointed freshman class president, felt that polls should be taken of sopho-l w more men to get their views on' I o Committee Post the benefits of ROTC. President Eric A. Walker has 'ever, ie added, ROTC should Marilee Grabill, candidate for ;been named to the Executive; be compulsory here at Penn Statei junior assemblyman, believes !Committee of the American As-1... that's my opinion only." that ROTC should be volun- !sociation of Land Grant Colleges, Duane Alexander, candidate tart'. "ROTC is on:v another land State Universities. . for sophomore president, took burden for freshmun," said i Walker will represent the asso-1 a slightly different view. He Miss Grabill, "and the choice of iciation's Division of Enginceringi said, "I see many, many weak a military course should be left ,on the committee. nesses in the program. I think up to them." I Other association appointments very highly of a general first Joan Cavanagh, candidate for include Harold K. Schilling, dean' year program for Army and sophomore assemblyman, backed;of the Graduate School, who wall Air Force." up Miss Grabill's statement and;chair the council on graduate ) The complete opposite opinion .. _(Continued on page seven) !work. I (Continued on page seven) s moist and firm throughout your shave! • gular or new mentholated Ito choke of new, cool mentholated or regular F ave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice quality at won't dry up before you've finished shaving. ten your beard instantly—end razor drag corn- I or the closest, cleanest, quickest shaves...try Take y Smooth lather Beth. so pletdy. Old Spi e Smooth Shave?. lilt LTHILT LULLtivIAN JIAIt LULLtt.,t rciIIINIJYLVANtm 7,4. - CAMPUS PARTY CANDIDATES (1-r) Duane Alexander, candidate for sophomore president; Marilyn West, candidate for junior assembly; and Larry Gerlock, candidate for freshman president; give their opinions on SGA issues when interviewed yesteiday. Express Opinions SGA Problems With the start of elections tomorrow,', several candidates for Campus Party yester day, in a Collegian interview, spoke out on some of the issues currently before the: SGA Assembly. By JEFF POLLACK On compulsory versus volun- i jtary ROTC: 1 Larry Garlock, candidate for; freshman president, said the stu dents ought "to let the adminis-1 tration decide for itself." How-' hr (9/ d SA/see SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON Physics Prof to Speak 1 :Eiex Committeem Academic Institute 1 Dr. Eugene Ackerman, associate Drops Charges 'professor of physics, will speak to the members of the 1959-60 Aca -1 demic Year Science Institute at , 'Against Party ,4 p.m. today in 100 Weaver. His subject is "Biophysics: An No formal action was takenllnterdisciplinary Approach." against the University Party for , Ackerman will describe some I !of the projects in which the bio iplacing staters on campus build -;physics group has been active. 1 ings, Sharon Hoffman and Roberti Umstead. co-chairman of the Elec-Isso depending upon "the severity tions Committee announced yes- :of the violation." tei day. ; Other stipulations of this penal- Miss Hoffman and Umsteadlty include: made the decision in response to! If a party fails to pay any fines , a formal charge registered bylbefore the closing of the polls, !Campus Party last, week. 1 the party will be disqualified i After reviewing the charge and;, :contacting the University authori-i, 1 ties on the matter, the Elections' Committee, while not condoning 'the actior, of the University Party, made this statement on their de-' I cision Formerly, the Elections Corn-, :mittee could penalize violators of; ; the elections code by disqualify-1 ing the party and/or candidates! 'involved, or by censuring that party. Yesterday Miss Hoffman and I Umstead announced that in the' future fines may also be imposed. l ,They would range from $lO to r - Ai*. , November 20 -- 8 p.m. Tickets now on sale at HUB desk, the 4igsw Chapel, the Music Room, and Pifer's Student tickets $l.OO Non-students $1.50 One of the loveliest independents we've seen in some time, Bonnie Bauer from Syracuse, N.Y., is also a contestant for Mil Ball. Theta's Janet Drake was a standout at their formal at Phi Gam this weekend . . . of course they were photo graphed in color. Sutton Place is a sorely needed innovation ... The new faces in our display case reflect what we feel to be the most attractive coeds we've seen since September. Bonnie Gustafson, Sue Mong, Judy High, Sue Horn berger, and Jan Olsen were our most -enjoyable sittings this week. Pictures and names mentioned in this COMM makes the person eligible for an ail expense paid trip to Bermuda this spring. Repairs Cm Radios Tedevisior. PhonOgrapiiii Radios television service . center . 7 *API* at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. "Americo's Greatest folk Singer" Edith fourke, C.11.C.-TY P rill SEEGE R. Schwab Auditorium in Bellefonte FOLKWAYS RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY Don't miss it ...bill caleman PAGE FIVE
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