THURSDAY, FMRLIARY 1 1. 1962 . I , I 1 1 $4350 Collec t ed for ' 62 Class Gif i po Pass Dance : Preliminari e s Of Figure Skating Skills Tests ' By NANCY THARP 'collected from class members,' TWO OTHER CLASS gift pro About $4,350 has been collectedl Grubbs added' I posals are still being considered Members of the Figure Skatingltems include the Silver, Pre-Gold. GRUBBS ALSO SAID that the, b y the advisory board, Grubbs Club participated in a series °fiend Gold Tests. by the class of 1962 for its ci2sssemar class P ad vi heard w- issusi. One proposal is to donate the dance tests Sunday morning at Ten University students were gift fund, David Grubbs, senior no longer considering a e inqs gi iiimoney to Pattee LibrarY . possibly ,the University skating rink. The among amongthose. who passed one or ol class president, said yesterday. iproposal which would donate ` for the purchase of a clection of tests were given by the United more of the dances in the Pro books. The other money to WDFM, student books. _ PrePosal is to States Figure Skating Association hminary set. They are graduato The money has been collected; i dFM radio statiOn. A proposal se "P a revolving student loan it. 1 Twenty persons Passect the —reeistudents Richard Seabold arid fund for the library in the name dances in the preliminary testiPatricia Smith; seniors : Charles entirely from members of the fit been considered to financelae it. !which is the initial test in ,S Hoff, Fayenola Z.alnaon and Bar class, he said. lexperuhental research whi c h el‘iss• i, This at a km . amount far mai would enable WDFM to broadcast' The advisOry board i s trying to standard six-test series nonsarealbar Vincent; juniors: Beverly class gift fund compared to thei h re r A m as well as FM frequen- decide on a third class gift pro. by the association. The dancc-c B e d s , a ar and Henry Hartman; soph . ' I poAl, Grubbs said. If a third pro- in this set are "Dutch Walte t ornores Eluabeth Thompson and runounts collected in recent years,l rtes I said This i s partly b ecause This jiiroject was dropped as a posal cannot be decided upon, thes"Swinf Dance." and "CanastaTavid Ward; and one freshman. since " th e c l ass c l asswill choose between the two T ango.' ' Karin Lukk the classes of 1960 and 196/ re- le-bm gift proposa l doesn't 'have the financial stand- proposals already being consid ceived contributions to their risssi One person passed the Bronze. - ` — gift fund from the University mg to go j Tto something m an ex- ered, he added. Grubbs ex- Test, sect:aid 'in the series of tests Board of Trustees, he explained.' P"u:ll'mt status, - i Seniors will vote on the class Warned. (gift proposals at spring term re g-T he dances in this set are HOWEVER, he said, the Um- USG is now considering los= I Tango," g ish - ation, Gnibbs said. If change'" Fiesta "Willow Waltz." varsity does not have the resources money to residence area councils in procedure make'e and "Ten-Fox." to contribute -money to the clasfor construction of transformers vo t ini registrationat this time impossible , the A CANDIDATE v.ho has passed ! of 1962 and future classes for the ir which would permit WD Denn nd is to ro be i_ sc r v e t will • be voted on at, the Bronze' Test is eligible fort fund. The class of 1960 received l heard on AM radios, mg term elections. he added.the Pre -Silver Test. Successive $2 and the class of 1961 $1 fromiamm, student body president said' P the University for each $1 theylJan. 26. f. 1,:: e 4 .,1 . . Fpfltstrp=m;:r,l ',74V043 . r» ..,010, 0 10,, V 44 ,W 1 . ` - r. ,I, i ,-,.. ca . x t.. 4 ,r r 44 4 Lill :A i ,it DA y ei. ~ -1 Panhel Names Candidates For 4 Council Positions Candidates for the four!were These can selected elfcted positions on the Pan-I l'eue7sciadidates Miss bY Chadwicic lin s g aid. ETec it- - 1 hellenic Council we r e an-itions will be Feb. 15. nounced last night by Pamela l-, TWO APPOINTED positions,' Chadivick, Panhellenic elec-l.fnaran,liaThw7ll tar be. announced ce r d. Tu esda chair-i .tions . chairman. •. , - ,at the Panhellenic Colin*,ik ri t eii } :l - • -Candidates for vice president ing. Miss Chadwick said. Two coeds were screened for the parlia- Jean . . Kennedy, . Delta Gamma; l are: Patricia Pfordt:Delta Gamma;lmentarian poSt and three for rush ' and Patti treasurer: Donna Sutter, Delta in, A Gam Ipha c,hairman. i Mis s Chadwick said that any 1 Sut Phi; Sandia Pohlman, zeta Tau, sorority woman, including pledges, Alpha; and Carol Eckhardt, Alpha:ma)! vote for these candidates.' Omicron Pi. - : . lAtcording to tentative plans,' , loolls will be placed in dining' responding • Running for cor , sec - ihatis v,, , An'i the exception of North retary : are: Marilyn Aberbach,land West Halls,.she said. 1 I Phi Sigma Sigma; Judy Carter,:. Alpha Epsilon Phi; and Bonnie Inita‘fation of new officers will be heliv: during the week-end of Mitchell, Kappa Alpha Theta; rej IMarch d ) •f aod 4 ,. Miss Chadwick cording secretary: Janice . . Brown; Gamma Phi Beta; Eloise Aurand• ;sai. . Alpha Gamma Delta.; and Joari4, ..... • Cowan, Theta Phi Alpha. 1 Riteriour Releases Last 'Poison' Case The. last patient from Sunday, night's deluge of students with! symptoms of food poisoning was released tom Ritenour' Health Center yesterday, Dr. Edgar S.l Krug, assistant director of the' center, said last night. Food services and Health cen-: 'tei officials said an exact diag nosis •of the illness cannot be: determined at this time. However, students treated Sun day night said they were told by center personnel they had food poisoning. jtobert C. Proffitt, associate di-! rector ..of food service , said that samples from Sunday's evening meal are now being tested. Offi-• cials are also checking the entire' process of .preparation. Proffitt , said, but have found nothing to.. date. -Proffitt and Krug both said that the testing at Ritenour will take some time. Moreover, Proffitt re-; pealed, tests may_ be inconclusive because such a relatively small number of students were affected that. the source would be pro portionately small. . , • :100 MANY, BABIES .. . , , . Some hitclbfhospibts mod ba• . hies home the day after they're 'kern Why? Not en* deo. tors Or nurses. Or beds. In this week's Satan* Evening tNnt learn medal care rush thousands a hind Nees. How our baby death ade amperes with ober wow Wee. hod why amid "r wives wargr be the gamer. no Sat orkity Etioistag a soma t taa awe ißlDerir THE DARy CaLEGAN: UNIVERSITY PARC PENNSYLVANIA . - .:New College Dolor Menu Hoagies . . .. . . . ..45c Introductory Offer . . 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