PAGE TWO DONALD CLAGETT . . . SGA vice president Election Results SGA PRESIDENT SGA VICE PRESIDENTS iSGA SECRETARY-TREASURER; 1 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT: 1 JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT: 1 FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT i SENIOR ASSEMBLY MEMBERS: (Nine Elected► JUNIOR ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (Seven Elected) SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (Eight Elected) Prof to Attend Meeting Dr. Otis E. Lancaster, George Westinghouse professor of engi neering education, will be among the key participants in the 26th annual meeting of the Southeast ern section. American Society for Engineer mg Education, to be held April 21-22 in Columbia, S.C. STATE NOW Feat.: 1:47, 3:46, 5:45, 7:44, 9:43 wrwis SUSAN SHERMAN SGA secretary-treasurer Richard Haber (U) 1904 Peter Galie (C) 1563 Donald Clagett (U) 1767 John Brandt (C) 1669 Sue Sherman (C) 1894 Jack Crosby (U) 1555 Herman Weber (C) 442 Frank Milus (U) 380 Spencer McGraw (U) 577 William Laman (C) 401 I bean Wharton (U) 700 Edwin Urie (C) 513 Edgar Grubb (U) 497 Judith High (C) 465 Katherine Hughes (U) 486 Walter Darren (U) 482 Richard King (C) 472 Robert Kapp (C) 449 Frederick Meckley (C) 448 Judy Moore (U) 448 Jacqueline Leavitt (U) 439 Mary Gombar (C) 413 Richard Kitzinger (C) 427 Arlene Rosipal (U) 369 Jay Huffman (U) 681 Judith Weiss (U) 643 .A.• J Robert Harrison (U) 622 1 Ruth Rilling (U) 557 John Witmer (U) 541 Cynthia Xanthopolous(C)s2s Lynn Marvel (C) 524 Suzanne Pohland (C) 439 Theodore Simon (C) 437 1 Neil Yarhouse (C) 431 r_;... Barbara Watchhorn (U) 781 David Downes (C) 726 Barbara Adey (C) 709 Mary Sue Hersey (U) 702 Howard Creskoff (C) 693 Lois Haegley (U) 692 George Henning (C) 649 Mary Swed (U) 643 William Lenker (U) 640 Dianne Leedy (U) 629 Sandra Pohland (C) 609 Lynn Freimuth (C) 560 * i I ACADEMY AWARD SHOW —l5 NOMINATIONS! NOW SHOWING JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK luatomy of a Murder' At 1:30 & 6:48 AUDREY HEPBURN DEAN JAGGER 'THE NUN'S STORY' At 4:12 & 9:30 1 7 1 /1W TONITE and FRIDAY —DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. GREGORY PECK "MORT DICK" Saturday—Opens 1:15 P.M. Aldo Ray - Cliff Robertson "The. Naked & the Dead" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA HERMAN WEBER ... senior class president Haber Wins-- (Continued from page one) crucial year for student govern ment." Approximately 23 per cent of the student body voted in the election which was one of the most controversial in the past decade. Counting of the ballots, which began at 9 last night, took until almost 2 this morning. A somber Leonard Julius, SGA president, paced the floors of the HUB card room where the count ing was done and cracked his first smile when the results had been tabulated. "I'm certain that those candi dates who were successful will more than justify the trust placed in them by their fellow students. My heartiest congratulations to the new SGA officers and Assem blymen," he said when the vote was announced. Lowen berg to Talk At HEc weekend Dr. Miriam E. Lowenberg, head of the Department of Food and Nutrition, will discuss her recent trip around the world at the 11th annual Home Economics Spring Weekend to be held tomorrow and Saturday. Dr. Lowenberg will speak about nutrition throughout the world at 8 p.m , tomorrow in the HUB assembly room. Although she will be speaking mainly about people in the place where she stayed, Dr. Lowenberg will also touch briefly on nutri tional inadequacies and how they affect the food patterns and gen eral health of the people in Coast al West Africa, the Near East and the Far East. Marbut Article Published Dr. Frederick B. Marbut, pro fessor of journalism, is the author of an article, "Chile Has Law to Enforce Code of Ethics," pub lished in the April issue of The Quill. SPENCER McGRAW . . . junior class president DEAN WHARTON . . . freshman class president Lion's Paw Control-- (Continued from page one) a compulsory residence hall meet ing in the North Halls area, where he is a counselor, to "promote the University party in the past week's election." Julius refuted both of these charges as untrue, and said that the residence hall meeting had not been compulsory LOBSTER HOUSE Swordfish Steak baked in butter TAXI RETURN GRATIS LaGALLERIA • DANCING TONIGHT To the live lan of Kenny Kuhn 8 to 11130 • No alcoholic beverages Everyone welcome! We Still have 46,398 filet mignons for $1.09 with French Fries, Tossed Salad and Garlic Bread • WE ARE OPEN Wed. and Thur 8 - 11:30 Fri. and Sat. 8:30. 12:30 • LaGALLERIA THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1960 .VN,Mt*Att'l ti 7. F l ', Adis Storm in spite of her physical imperfec- tions, speech impedi ment and the handicap of being a Kappa is the winner of our Easter Week in Puerto Rico Eight month old Nina, our able assistant In these matters pulled out Adie's name from a jar containing 58 names. These people were eligible because of their face or name appearing in this col- umn, or had their pictures in our display Adie, it might interest you to know that three of the last five girls we've sent away for Easter vacations. have met their future hus bands amongst the natives. The other two are still there. Your airline tickets and accommodations await you at the studio bill and bunny coleman EZSZEI