PAGE EIGHT Boy Missing— (Continued from page one) turned from his Thanksgiving va cation. Last week,. he became sick when he apparently took an over dose of aspirin, Coogan said. Berretta's friends reported that he had been giving some of his personal belongings away in the last week. Monday evening he gave some wire to the boy across the hall and last Friday he gave his pipe and tobacco and some' books to other friends. Barretta, who is thin, about 5- feet, 8-inches tall and has a light complexion, was an honor stu dent at Hickory High School, near Sharon.. ' His counselor described him as being a "nice. good boy." He got along fine with others in the res idence hall, he said. Poffis Cfiose— (Continued from page one) fhrouah her party's plan for consolidation of student govern ing groups under SGA, student opinion could carry more weight before the administra tion. All the candidates present felt the need for a University book store. The independent office seekers were agreed that legisla tion on a student bookstore would be their first order of business in SCA Assembly. Robert Polishook, University candidate for sophomore assem blyman, indicated he felt a book store important but said it "would have to wait." A book store idea could better be promoted under the unified student government that the University party advo cates,' he said, The. Campus party platform would provide legislation for a non-profit cooperative student shop to provide textbooks, school supplies and possible clothing at low prices. Political Party Platforms 1. A non-profit University Co-op Shop to be set up to give Penn State students the lowest possible prices on such items as textbooks, school supplies, and possibly clothing. This has been tried and proved successful in many other Universities. 2. Voluntary R.0.T.0 program which will fulfill the provisions of the Morrill Act and which has been given the approval of the Department of Defense. 3. An investigation into the possibilities of setting up student-run, student-owned, multi-level parking areas ir. order that the parking problems can be alleviated. These lots coul I possibly pay for them selves by charging hourly rates which might eliminate the need for the bi-semester parking fees as now assessed. 4. With the announced lack of facilities on the part of the College of Physical Education, the requirements for physical education should be changed to four credits instead of two years as now stated in the Senate Regulations. This would let students under the four-term system complete their requirements for physical educa tion in one year. 5. The following is the pledge of action to carry out these' planks: A. Within the tenure of office and after thorough investigation relative legislation will be brought before S.G.A., along with petitions from the student body. 1. S.G.A. coordinate all student governing organizations into a 3. The transferral of power to grant and retract charters to student central group with S.G.A. at its head, including such groups as organizations from the Senate committee on student affairs to S.G.A. Leonides, Town Independent Men, campus men's organizations, and community councils and area councils 4. Asking the Board of Trustees of the University to permit the 2. S.G.A. become a functioning student government by taking Book Exchange to sell FM radios at a discount to help increase the over judicial and disciplinary proceedings from the dean of men's and women's offices. audience of WDFM. Christmas Service Changed Th e Christmas Candlelight service by the University Chapel Choir, 'previously scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 17, has been changed to 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, in Schwab Auditorium. The change was necessary because of the conflict with the Liberty Bowl football game. North Halls RECORD DANCE 8:30-12 p.m. Sat., Dec. 10 Warnock Lounge 50c a couple THE RATHSKELLER presents the DAVE ATKINSON Quartet Wednesday Night 8:30 to 11:30 Watch for our HOLIDAY WEEK PS= OEDIPUS: KING AND EXILE by Sophodes Tickets at Door or HUB L,....,,,.....,..........„..................0.................,.........................„4..,„ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 'PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL GREETERS CHRISTMAS BUFFET Has Been Cancelled Schwab Auditorium Dec. 9,9, and 10 8:00 p.m. Campus Party University Party CLASSIFIEDS: ' FOR SALE MUST SELL white 1866 .MGA convertible,_ excellent condition, many extras. AD 7-7683 ate 6 p.m., Mikesell. HOUSE' . TIAILEII-11368 'Nashua '887.10 Park Forest Trailer Court. AD 8-1787.. 1959 REMBRANDT . Trailer, 43x10, excel lent condition. Two bedrooms, lull bath,' porch, patio awning. lota of extras. Park Forest. Call AD 7-2819 after 5:80. FOlt SALE: Liete Hall contract, chain. Will sell immediately, if not sooner. Cal Sky, UN 6-2910. SHEARED SCOTCH PINE Chriztriute trees, 8 to 12 feet, reasonable. I.ln sheared trees for decorating boughs 31.30. Tussey Swing Farm, 2% miles east o I Boalsburg Rt. 322. HO 6.8680. V-M TAPE RECORDER model 714, dua speed, stacked and staggered stereo.: phonic playback. Many extras, good con dition - UN 6-6214. 1065 VOLKSWAGEN sedan: perfect me chanical ' condition, red interior—s66o. Call AD 8-1616 after 6:00 p.m. Call UN 64011 afternoons. GARRARD 1-11-RI, good condition, Call Alpha Chi Delta suite and UN 5-8500 ; goes to highest bidder, WEDDING DRESS, size 10, Chantilly lace satin train with bow, never used. Rea sonable, Call Ted UN ARE YOU 0UT.,,,0F STATE? Handsome imported ALFA ROMEO, light yellow, illegal in Pennsylvania, can be had at a bargain. Call ADams 7-2801. USED TELEVISION sets, 17" . 21" table and floor models. Burns TV, AD 74962. WANTED RIDE TO Valley Forge Monday, Dec. 19 after 3:00. Call Mario UN 5.2985. THESIS AND report typing, experienced, electric typewriter. Call Al) 8-0348 after 5:30. • EXPERIENCED TYPIST does fast, ac curate work. Call AD 7-4676 after 6:30 0•=11141.11104/011111•11 • • WAITERS WANTED three excellent meals in return for serving two. Call Shel AD 1.2941. WANTED: USED TOYS for needy chil dren. Call Kappa Sigma AD 7.2044 or AD 8-6464. We will pick up toys. HELP WANTED Pill KAPPA TAU will interview waiters for the spring semester. Apply in per son for the best food in town. WAITERS FOR pledge forma) on 10th El plus Meals. dinner. SAE, AD 7-4921 PART TIME WORK—college student* (wale only) evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. AD 8-2051. Salary $46 a week. Upon S.G.A.'s passing the proper legislation, it will be pre sented to the Administration for fulfillment, If desired con structive steps are not taken within a reasonable amount of time, the following steps will be taken by Campus Party representatives in cooperation with S.G.A.: 1. The governor of Pennsylvania will be informed by tele gram of the situation. 2. Each representative in the Pennsylvania General As sembly will be informed of the situation by mail. In the event of lack of action, the following steps will be taken. Form letters will be made up and distributed to the student body along with the addresses of their repre sentatives in Harrisburg. The Governor will be personally contacted and made aware of the problem. Members of S.G.A. will contact representatives in the General Assembly personally. Alumni of the University will be sent form letters in forming them of the situation. A petition will be presented to a representative of the General Assembly to be -read at a regular session. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER:7. 1960 164411.11.11111111 WWI FOR RENT THREE 'PtIENZSITED rooms, private bath. cooking facilities for four • men. Two rooms, %private batb, cooking facilities for two -men. 'Doubler room, two men. Three icons.; shower. -cooking -facilities, for four men. Double -room, cooking facilities, for two •men. Three study-rooms, for two men. Two single rooms. 226 W. Beaver,• two doors from Evangelical Chureh, seven doom from Presbyterian' Church. ROOMS FOR RENT—Corntortable week end accommodations for "PARENTS" and "FRIENDS." Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany *Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or AD 74850, ask for Mrs.• Coi. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur nished apartment for two—ss9 each months; inoluding everything. Call At 8-1409 after 3ao p.ra. MISCELLANEOUS ALL ED STUDENTS—meeting ACE Home Economic!, Jiving center 74 p.m. ''The Christmas •Flower." AMERICAN MARKETING Association meeting, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1:30 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Subject; "Industrial JAZZ Musicians/Combos interested in forming groups to play for Jazz Club workshops. COntact Jack, AD 741973. GO WEST YOUNG MAN—straight to the West Halls Record Hop. HIGH TENORS interested in singing with , modern vocal group call Jack, AD ,-Mria , for audition, TOES. SOCIALIZE, meet and ,bowl with your friends downtown' every night. Sig. guaranteed. open alleys for the casuals. 7.12 p.m. S. Pugh St. TUTORING IN, German and French for courses and graduate language require ments. WI AD 84264 between 12 P.m , 2 p.m. and 6 p.tu.-7 - SOCIAL CHAIRMEN rock 'n roll . lo music of "The HI-Five." Jam sessions our specialty. Opening Friday. Call Mike or Barry AD 8-6188 or AD 7-4709. FRESHMEN I UPPERCLASS men living in the dorms—buy your corsage now for the Mil 13a11. Student Floral Agents will be located in all the dining halle. Con venient iiervice, prompt delivery. - - CHRISTMAS CHEER Collection Boxes available in dorms and fraternities: Dec. 5-9. fMtM!=l LOST KACHE TRENCH Coat left In Pollock I) toln. If found call UN 5.2223. Reward offered. DELTA GAMMA sorority Pin—loot be. tween Burrowes and Pollock ltd. Call Carol 'Butler UN 6.6101. Greatly appreciate thoughtfulness of finder. COLD CARPICAN oweitter, black rtrioe around collar and down front. Lcot about two weeks ago. Frank UN t-4042. SMALL ROUND gold medal with image of Blessed Mother and Child, sentimental value. Call Lila UN 5-44:16. BLACK LEATHER Wallet, keen money, return cards. Larry UN 64.278. ,
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