FRIDAY, APRIL 14. 1961 Black Announces Editors For Fall Term Collegian The new editorial staff of from Shippensburg, and Paula Dranov, junior in journalism from The Daily Collegian for the Chester. coming year was• announced yesterday by John Black, edi- tor in chief. The new personnel director will be Karen Hyneckeal, junior in journalism from Baltimore, Md., assistant personnel director will be Susan Eberly, junior in arts and letters from State College. Editorial assistants will be Joel Myers, senior in meteorology from Philadelphia, and Marilyn Teich holtz, junior in journalism from Massapequa, New York. The new city editors will be Richard Leighton, junior in jour nalism from Washington Crossing, and Lynne Cerefice, junior in journalism from Verona, New Jer sey. . Copy editors will be Patricia Dyer, junior in arts and letters Bennie It's Spring Give Yourself A Fresh Casual HAIRSTYLE at GARY BEAUTE SALON AD 7.2071 INDIA MADRAS HEAD SCARFS MAGNIFICENT COLORS Only $1.25 M. @tar& 2 STORES: S. Allen St., and in the Campus Shopping Cen ter. E. College, State College Jeff Brown and his COLLEGIANS play up a storm at the WEST HALLS JAM SESSION SATURDAY 2 v 4 in Waring Lounge IT'S FREE! ............... The new sports editor will be James Karl, junior in journalism from ' Pittsburgh. John Morris, sophomore in journalism from Delta, will be assistant sports edi tor. Photography editor will be John Beauge, junior in journalism from Williamsport. The new editorial board has been enlarged to meet increasing academic pressure under the four term plan, Black said. The new board has twelve members in corn , parison to last year's board of eight. 'Design at Work' Published "Design at Work: Its Forms and Functions" has just been pub lished by the Center for Continu ing Liberal Education. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PANEL DISCUSSION at LUTHERN STUDENT FORUM 412 West College Ave. SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 6:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME A handsome medallion pattern of the softest browns graces this fine china Coupe shape. Embossed ivory designs enhance the beauty of each medallion. Platinum trim. 5-piece place $21.95 setting THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Petitions to Go To Governor A series of petitions solicited by the Liberal party expressing [student approval of President Eric 'A. Walker's budget request will be presented to Gov. David L. Lawrence within the next week and a half, Dale Harris, acting chairman of the Liberal party said yesterday. Students who have not signed the petitions and wish to do so. may sign Monday and Tuesday in the petition booth in the Hetzel Union building. The Liberal party's "Help Cut the Budget Cut" campaign began shortly after the release of Walk er's budget request. Simmons to Give Speech C. D. Simmons, of the Philco Corp., Lansdale, will speak at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in 207 Electri cal Engineering. His subject will be: "Modern High Frequency Transistors." Delphi Blanks Available Applications for Delphi, sopho more men's hat society, are now available at 'the dean of men's office. Second and third semester students with a minimum 2.0 All- University average may fill out applications. The official deadline is 4 p.m. today. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU Dated Sinners are Going to H at SAMMY'S INFORMAL PARTY Saturday Night: 10 -1 Music: "Twisters" Admittance: Dress like h•■l! Saturday: Record Jam Session, 3-5 WHAT PROGRAMS DID YOU WATCH WHEN YOU WERE LITTLE, MAMA? It's even easy for us to forget that TV's so new. Yet most of our wonderful elec tric servants have been developed in just one generation! As still more new ones come along, it's good to know that there will be plenty of electricity to run them. And the more new appliances you use, the less your electricity will cost per average kilo watt-hour. Doesn't that make electricity just about the biggest bargain in your budget? WEST PENN POWER k)nitar , ftnolOs tax-Pillanil"•• , 4tiving WistornTinneyivartla factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $1624.00 WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. 3rd St.. Willtamsp. I , fy',-.