TUESDAY. APRIL 5. 1960 UNIVERSITY PARTY S.G.A. CANDIDATES-(1-r) DONALD CLAGETT, JACK CROSBY RICHARD HABER, FRANK MILUS - 7 (7nMagian Photos by Marty Scharr CAMPUS PARTY S.G.A. CANDIDATES-(1-r) HERMAN WEBER, PETER GALIE, JOHN BRANDT Alternates-- (Continued from page one) the Assembly, he said. Jack Crosby, University party candidate for secretary-treasurer, said he thought the responsibility of elected members of Assembly was to be at the meetings. An alternate system within rea son is acceptable, Donald Clagett, University party candidate for vice president, said. He cited the example of students who must ]cave campus to go student teach ing. They should not be prohibited from running, he said. Physics Research Grant The Public Health Service of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare has re newed a grant of $11,396 for re search which is being conducted by Dr. Arthur E. Woodward, as sociate professor of physics. The project involves the study of the solution properties of poly electrolytes. Did The Penn State Figure Skating Club Serve the Needs of the Students and Surrounding Community? SPECIAL SERVICE TODAY - for all Ichabods, Ebeneesers and Roberts MORRELL'S has what you need foot-long Hoagies and berger boats with french fries and soft drinks and don't forget Lily's Chili! It's worth remem bering. 25% Discount on Delivery of 10 or more Hoagies Delivery 9-12 AD 8-8381 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Transfer Housing-- notified so that they could let the (continued from page one) administration know how they have been clone even after the ad-'felt about the proposed ruling. ministration had acted. "Some: statements made by the SGAI might have embarrassed the ad ministration," he said. Haber disagreed. However, in further discussion, both partiesh expressed the same opinion: The students should have been Local Ad Staff Meeting old and new members 7 p.m. tonight 9 Carnegie attendance compulsory! $5.99 to " $7.99 „„,„ YOU CAN SAVE $ ON NEW FLATS!! Why spend more than necessary for summer flats? Juliet's Campus Room is featuring a collection of casual and dress flats . . low prices, darling styles, and lush shades. Visit Juliet and pick out the flats made just for you. Don't miss our sale of seamles hose for only 99c a pair. autiel3 Camptio Room Across from Atherton Hall FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 152 R. COLLECTS AD 1-17114 Coeds, Community, Cooperation Chosen Indie Conference Title "Coeds, Community and Co- sent to 75 outstanding inde -1 operation the Three C's of the; pendent women for the all-day , affair. Future," will be the topic of; Three one-hour wmkshops, have the Leonides Conference been planned for the conference. scheduled for Sunday, April i Discussiontopics will be "Leoni ies—lts Purpose and Stnicture,' !24, Leonides Council decided ' "Comnmnity Living" and "In 'last night. i chviduality Among Thousands." The conference will be heldi In other business independentthe council 'voted to invite all from 10 a m. to 5 p m. in the Nit-'voted to the annual Mother's tany Lion Inn. A buffet breakfast:Day Bleakfast This year's event and lunch and a coffee break will)'will be co-sponsored by the Asso be served. ciation of Independent Men. The conference is designed to. Anne Farley, sophomore in give all independent women a elementary education from Ce chance to talk over their problems' days, was selected to represent and discuss the future develop- the council at the National In ) ment of independent women's or- 1 dependent Students' Associa ganizations on campus. 1 lion Conference in Ohio, April Letters of invitation will be 21, 22 and 23. new eaiter JJasrcio Our expert stylists can plan a new :4 coiffure to highlight your vacation activities. Make an appointment to var, day in time for Easter. 220 S. Allen St. DeVictor's AD 8-0213 ..- ‘7;') Mr Be a Smarty Pants! Wear our new capri pants. white duck Charles 111 PAGE THREE AU sizes $5.95
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