PASS POUR j University Is Higty with PCV Ilf I|>u IHlilllll'l H,III)II:(I||||PHM Hiul llllVPl'lHNi till' Uulvi'i-itv i« iluv 1 1 iwmii.v-dniniiifl liii hii.'il I'lmii'llitiliii 1 nf |Viiiii> rwui '■ Pi'fl, lii'i'iiiilliui li "’''""l iv|mi'l* rpii’Hniul li,v ilnf HSPiti'yi Ah i|f Ufii u., Illllf, til li'Hhl Hill Viiliiiili'i'ih in i'liiiliiiu nl limy ppiWiih uvui-.hpiih-liml li't'ii m'li'i'liM fur I’put'l'l'lH'lia hi? 'VliH'i , , , ' Tliry liiivi'iii'i'Vi'il in,hiili Miilmimi Anifii i.|ili. Wind AhIH Hllfl llut Pm’Ult'iMitlllH (till, Ijllllll Aiiiimli'il null 11111 l m Hip Numi A inv'iuNvin 1 wiiM m\ Amu i Ami\ ii'nnm till: Oiit' ullii'i 1 rwiiiivlvwniH st'linttl iilm tulK nun iln» Inn hfl Pphi'C' ( unis ini) ilipvh ; I , - 'flu' ynivui'iilv uf lunuitivtuuim I'nulK tluuuMlt with HI Puiii’p Pni’n vnlunii'i'iH TliP ymvil(!t|l,v I'Hiiltuif tui'iilii'lli lit--1 vt'ur lur muil voiuniflpvn ui'nfliiwil sith'P I Hit I nliun tm l’t<<n<n (\w\u sui'lnfl mil in ■pi, all! rioininn.-. , •a By iipnl (wring 1(1,0011 vnlun ni'ra will Iw .nvi'CHi'iis in fin' pnunlrips worUiim m ! inini'il.v m knl'ir tlipii, rnm nmnily dovelnnmonl, lipiilili and agritnillui'P. New i’pgup|tlH this year luivp I'tinv jfrnm The llam hia, Upper Vofta, Bpanlhn anti PahnnuW. In Africa; and from western | Samoa, Tonga and Fiji in llw South Pacific. | . ! - Ceylon is also the first country to re-invite the Peace Corps after a previous program had been dis continued. I 1 The Pcaco ICorps is now Ihe largest j single employer nf college graduates except for the military. Over 3.2 per pent of 1007'r 562.000 graduating) college seniors (18,000) applied for Peace Corps service. Eighty per cent of those received invitations to train for an overseas assignment. Met Univer: Sweatshirts - Adult Sizes... *2.50 Children's Sweatshirts.... *2.00 Record* of the Penn State Slue Sand C.C.M. let Skate* ■ Men'* and Women'* And many other zgers iity Stores . Allen St. 115 S iellege Ave, 358 E. Qlauware, Christmas Gifts ORCHESIS Vice Preaideni Margl Thoron (left) end Secretary Millie Cardamone pet* form in a scene from last spring's dance recital! Orchesls, the coeducational dance club of the Women’i 'Reereaiion Associ* China, ideas for your alion, wll in the dance itudlo in White, Hall. All graduate and undergraduate men and women are eligible for membership In the dance club. Marine Corp Recruiter On Campus Captain Prank W, Tuekwlller, of the Marine Officer Selection Office In Pittsburgh, will' he on campus next Monday and Tuesday to interview and test students who wish to receive a commission in the United States Marine Corps, Interviews and testing will he conducted on the ground floor of the Heir,el Union Building, The officer programs available to undergraduates are ilia Platoon Loaders Class (Ground) and Plaioon Loaders Class (Aviation), Theso programs have two six*week training periods, which wilh successful completion, leads to a'commission upon graduation, Guess who forgot HislVloDoz Even NoDoz couldn’t help this guy. But it can help you, when you’re overstudied or underslept—or jfjany situation where your attention wanders and your eyelids be gin to droop. It canYiappen to anyone. When it happens to you, pop a couple of NoDoz. NoDoz really works to help you stay alert NoDoz is non habit-forming. Wherever you're going, take NoDoz along for the ride. THE ONE TO TAKE WHEN YOU HAVE TO STAY ALERT. whfli I wanlilSlw me Ihe Noreifo Beauty Saphei, The new Nore/co 4 shaver j 01&7 North American Philip* Company. Inc., 100 East 42nd Strett, New Vori?, N. r r* hold tryouti at Give me h Iv Vaughn To Seek ,„TliP I'phpp t'lii'mi iimitimioml Mumliiv II will jitlprv m» im liemilf tjf] viiluhlt'Hi'S Mini!- Mil ilml m'fm'imsms fm> Urn yyai ! R 'nr uvtn WHH BPlYll’B, I , Uli'm'ini 1 ilhuli VpiiHhiii pnmwinil liv mmmiiiiij iiuliiciiim r*niW,fln viiliuilppib pfo'Ylhtt i|Vbvhbiih, Biiltl lm tvi llnlir mi "m'- ivfl I'iilii' n\ ijmiliiiiii filling iMinnimii pnip finfni'e - Pwmilriiri nl AiiiiPiil nniiyd <■- tlin wum nf nisi m\m tiiv m\ vi'i'lnwHU'iniiiiif. , , In Hip Mint III) 1 iim'iuiv ntivfwmml h upp-. Lv iiilimniifiniiHl function 4.iinvisiiiu Ytilun-- iw ! s mill ifitlnpcs or Hplppviyp, Bpvylop lit wit Rini niiM'Ptlui’iis mill ('owfii’mlnn In Inciil nnfirns Hit* iVi of Hui Voli,in(ppi' , s sppvlpo, , i'' fiiluvn iiwipiilh, Ymmhn will wi'iln Ipl- Ifii’s In .Imp limthl (Ipspi'in.rnji (ip pireinn- Mmippi in piipli wisp and urging linard ninnv npnj In fii'iiiil h deferment nniil Pflinplelinn Of 1118 Volunteer's overseas} (OVll'i "We have a serious siliiation," tie said, "Tlie prohlern of induct 100 notices to over seas volunteers is becoming a major concern for us, Pulling a Volunteer off a productive lob at mid-tour is unfair to the nation, the host country, the Peace Corps and the in dividual," Vaughn said Peace Corps Volunteers have lost about 60 deferment appeals before the three-man board in the laßt six and one half years, While adverse rulings by the national board have'involved Jess than one half of one per cent 1 bf the' estimated 10,000 Medici Letters Sold at Auction PARIS iAP) =■ Celleetors paid 18,390 at auetlen to buy 09 letters written by Catherine de Medici and SO letters-,by her eon, Cha'rel? IX, to the French ambassador in Spain, Baron de Fourquevaux, Tile letters were written between 1565 and 1572. jiity Shaver. I| come* in a Oil, gorseout package. •pvtUHH lust likemeO 1 Says Peace Corps Draft Deferments ill'llfH'lU'lhlp nil'll 111, IIHVi; Hl'l'vml 111 1118 I'iwn t'uuw, "vlilniilly all nf lliiw littvt* inn mi'll. In Inn pilsl .vniii’, 11 lie milil, . , nl iltn umwiNlmHimy WVo nninni'fl ivlm iHVfi iili'eiirf.v I'eHii'iiml In Inn,llnilelHln i'n nil 1 ili'ii i inilnt'ilmii wn vvm« ilimninllflPil fni< iihyMi'm i'i'«w'im nml inUii'iii'il in llinli' mmm m'iift i iiiirtlHlinii'llliii 1 , „ „ „ „ . Tim vnM m ji ill'llv nf ITium Ciii'lis Vnl* nnfc'ni's live niiinliHl ili'l'm'nmnls fun iwn,venvs. nl (ivt'isHUS (Inly Imniniaii tlmii 1 ani'ylim js tlppiimtl nv IhiMi',,hioiil Imimls hi hi; ' in tlm niumnnl luiiwtin I'l'i'imumnuli'tl hy U Gem,liiiwnli tU'Nmy, I in ili'iiri iliiwlnr, etlmnnvni’i sonm Inmil HplppHvp Bervini infiinn t nfnvmniUs overt mutth reimo spi'yirn anna nnl vnlinvo Vnlnmpni'B (if IlioiV rti'iifi nlillHiil niiSi if Ihpjnpiii nnni'fl in uphold hy Inc Btnie Apppal Board: ho rnsg may I'Ptiph; Hip Pypslnenliitl Appoal Board wniph maaos Ihe filial donsion, Tlib appeal process often takes lnonlna to ho resolved and Ihe Ppbpp Corps fre quently sends Volunteers to their oversees siles while-their appeals for deferment are pending, i Vaughn said the Peace Corps, having provided upwards of 400. hours of intensive language training during the 12 to 14 weeks of preparation, often sends Volunteers over seas to begin service "rather than risk the loss of their newly-earned language fluency during the. long waits for final approval or disapproval of deferment requests," Honor Students /Continued from page three) eat ter, with distinetien, Montgomery Cpuntyi Judith A, vandenßroek, 10',: Huntingdon Rd„ Ablngtnn, with distinction, formerly at tended Ogont* Campus,i James B, Wllenx, 020 Lnnsdale Ave„ Lanadale, Wlthj distinction, Cynthia A, Miller, 010 Melrose Avo„ Melrose Park, with distinction, formerly at tended Ogontz Campus, Joseph D, Kopp Jr., 207 Krewson Terrace, Willow Grove, with distinction, formerly attended Ogontz Campus, i N M /hun;ebrl«nd Countyi Patricia Erdly Luckenbill, *65 "• 4th St., Watsqntown, with distinction, lß , do i? h , ,a Count F f Barbara Jo Gittner, 8900 Roose velt Blvd., Philadelphia, witli distinction. Judith M. Sha piro, 2131 Hoffnagle St., with distinction. ... County! Rebecca J. Kunkel RD 1, East Berlin, with distinction. Jacqueline B. Rozet, 1506 Old Old Farm Lane. York, with high distinction. Out °f state students receiving honors Include: McM .1“ Cu,ll! ' *• ..Hsyt jßMeyt Gi-ghdi-V d-. tJItMBF 4 PeitH ftd, CraHfnrd, bM™ w'lfSHiia \ “ 1 la, pwlsC®- 98 “ w" 8 Bf • 1,881 el ®'- ■tmi, tRIM W* W » fmm Sh MM- iTO OUR SISTERS ) The Alpha | 1967 Pledge Class r gr... The subject of this month’s col- HMHHBHBBp umn is not a paperback, and, in a sense, it is required reading. Hriy3hij*k^^Hj{ Required reading, that is, for all who are concerned about, their own and their nation’s future; about the quality of American Senator Robert F Kennedy, is j£ a book which poses;a simple question; "Whether wo are pro- j JR pared to dare" - dare to admit ■■■» the failure of enshrliiod policy when necessary, dare to try bold new’approaches that keep paco with "the whirlwind of change and hope and progress," The question Is slnlple, but our problems are awe some and complex* As Senator Kennedy states a few of them i T 1 "1F« itre (li\ iiimf in iwee/nl adllnn on enelltj yet imp l/aiiniiliiirii nbnyyle tind mny t lib hi tt ii'rtp /«. a emit, muff munleii whm uni 1 imit’ei 1 . . nflm neeiiuUiiijm/i’iiti - "tt'e /lai'OHWHil mil Mile bpislaimii/ a t'i'HWi flitora! iiiiJimm'ii miii'i! 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