h<iDAY, (XfUBcK 11, 1968 Rumors of Walker's ’ Town' Bar vs. Voting Registration Recently my wife registered to vote; They /did not ask her for proof of age or residence, they just took her word for it. It seems odd g .? t into a ,bar y°u heed ,all sorts .of identification papers, but to vote you don't need any proof. Why? Peter Wood—resident of State College (nia A hl%°T e - Sma ?J? r i he Count Y Commissioner told Hoi Line that the ladies at registration wvT* 7 * ,i. ask abou -‘ age and residence, and when the voter signs the certificate, he is signing an oa*h. The certificate which contains such information- as residence and age, "should be read thoroughly," the spokesman said,. Walker's 'Un-real' Estate , - any truth to the rumor that Presi dent Walker might have direct or indirect real estate in State College? Name Withheld by Request * * • Although Walkeriown has made headlines in past weeks, Vince Carocci, assistant manager of the University news bureau, said* "No, Presi- Walker has no real*esf?te in State College.** Queen Applications Due By JOHN BRONSON Collegian Staff Writer Candidate requirements for the 1968 Homecoming Queen contest have been set, and all groups that intend to sponsor a girl must have their appli cations to the Hetzel Union Building main desk by Oct. 16. • Any group or organization may enter a candidate for the contest. This includes the wom ens' residence halls, any house unit in mens’ residence halls, fraternity-sorority homecoming combinations, or any ' other campus organization. Candidates must have at least a 2.3 All-University average, and may not graduate before December 1969. The sponsoring groups may When you come on in a Van Heusen shirt... the rest come offlike a bunch of stiffs. VAN Now from Van Hausen... the scent of adventure... Passport 360 ... the first to last and last and lastl Friends! Senlorsl Sheepskin chasers! Lend an ear to a rewarding career in mertswear marketing, -merchandising,- engi neering at Van Heusen! For full information, send your, name and address to: College Grad Department, The Van Heusen Company, 417 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10016. ARE BEING TAKEN THIS TERM ONLY Anyone graduating Dec. 6, 1968; March 22,1969; June 14,1969 must have his portrait taken according to the following schedule: Last Name I thru L (214 E. College Ave. daily collegian hot line Homeioming Contest Rules Set not campaign for their candi date, or she will be disqualified. There will be no mention of the sponsoring organization when introductions of candi dates are made. Jon Fox, chairman of home coming, has emphasized the importance of the girl, rather than of the group backing her. Candidates will be judged on beauty, poise, and personality. First round judging will be held Oct. 23. Judges for this and'the next day’s round will be a panel of faculty, admin istration‘members and alumni. The football ■ team will . cast votes in the third round judging: Oct. 27. • • . The student body will make the final decision 06t. 30 - -Nov. 1 1. Voting will take-place on the H EfJSESM* 417 | ATTENTION CLASS OF 'LA VIE' Portraits are taken at the Penn State Photo Shop 9a.ra. to noon and I p.m. to 4p.nu Women wear dark sweater and no jewelry. Men wear dark suit coat, white shirt and tie. ground floor of the HUB. The Homecoming Queen will be crovned at the Pollock Circle pep rally on Friday night,' and reign over Satur day’s activities. At halftime of the Army game, the Queen and her court will be presented, and Penn State’s former All-Americans, as well as President Eric A. Walker, will be introduced to the fans. This year’s Homecoming Queen will go to the Pitt-Penn State game; Nov. 28 at' Pitt Stadium to compete in the East ern Colleges Athletic Confer- 1 1 GUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPI l® “IS I THE NAME i.\ay we be a name dropper for just a moment . ■. . we have boots selected from Bostonian, Johnston-Murphy, Bates, Bass, Taylor Made, and Clarks of England. . Jaek Hcrper^ostoni^Lt^Gu y «A Ul ofi * > Qij«vH})3vr33S3M;iAnoa3JavH>i3vr3ps3axAnoa3davH>ovr3oS3a>iAn SENIOR PORTRAITS Start Qct. 14 without appointment 237-2345) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA encc Football Queen Contest. the NCAA national crown This is a regional contest in Susan Politylo, the 1967-68 which queens of member col- Homecoming Queen, said, leges and universities will com- “Tins is a fantastic opportunity pete' against each other for a for the 1968-69 Queen. Not only place in a national football does she have the opportunity contest. to serve as Penn State’s Home- Centennial Celebration corning Queen, but she also has Each of the regional contests a chance to enter national com is a part of the National Col- ’ legiate Athletic Associa tio n j oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooociooooooo (NCAA) Centennial Foot b a 1 Lo Queen Contest which commem-, 0 orates the 100th year of colle-'o giate football. ,§ The winner of the EC AC con- o test will l?e sent to San Fran- o cisco Dec. 28 to compete_for 5 o 5 0 £ 0 50 2 m O tn o m ° &. o > o x o > o 3 o m o JO o © o 5.0 X 0 m o 0 0 Co S§ x o ll The Pennsylvania Book Shop f £ o Hast College Ave. and Heister § g o OPEN MON. & WED. NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. 2 o ° ° OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO $. Allen St., State College Areasd the comer from Jack Harper'* Custom Shop for Mm Finish Oct. 18 Color Question Questioned I applied for a marriage license three weeks ago and-one of the questions on it read "are the parents white?” I don’t tiiink this is a legal question Name Withheld by Request A spokesman from ihe Registrar's office at the County Courthouse said, "according to law color must show on a marriage license. However, ihe question is stated as 'what is ihe race of your father? mother?'" Hot and Cold in Geary Hall? What is wrong with the water in Geary Hall? It goes haywire most of the time. When you want cold, you get hot and when you want hot, you get cold. Name Withheld by Request Mrs. Betty Fisher, assistant supervisor of housing for Geary and Packer Halls told Hoi Line that she was not aware of ihe water trouble. She will have someone check it and in the future if anything else happens please contact her or the dorm hostess. FICTION FRATERNITY RUSH The following houses will be open to all interested men (first term and up) from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 13 and Sunday, Ocfober 27: Chi Rho Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Sigma Phi Tau Omega Beta Sigma Rho Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta P.hi Delta Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Rho Lambda Chi Alpha Consult the Rush Booklet, available at the IFC Office (203-E), HUB for house locations. Infant Vets Show Strength; Political Debate In Backroom By JIM WOODCOCK Collegian Staff Writer “Backroom politics” gen erally has a rather evil con notation, but there are ex ceptions. Tuesday evening about 150 persons jammed into the back room of the Rathskellar on S. Pugh Street, and there was no doubt in any one’s mind that they were there to talk politics. The Veterans’ Organiza tion of the University is still in its infant stage, but Tues day it began to show a sur prising amount of strength. Before the meeting was over, the organization reaf firmed its endorsement of three' candidates of USG seats representing town resi dents, and organized write-in campaigns for two candidates living on campus. Candidates from Group The three town candidates. Lee Simmons. Marty ' Finan and Dexter Thompson, and the two write-in candidates. Fred Christina from Pollock A, and Stan Malis from Nit tany - Porter - Shunk, are all members of the nine month old organization. The endorsement itself is not unusual, but involved in the endorsement is a general Collegian Classifieds Bring Results approval of the candidates* platform. According to the three town candidates, the platform, although stated in rather general terms, is a de parture from the ordinary. Speaking for the trio, Thompson said that with “real student rights’* come responsibilities. “There is more to making demands on the system than just saying, ‘we want!*” he said. There is a connection be-| tween this responsibility and! the second point of the Vet! platform, “a strong and active USG.” Responsible to Students Simmons said any elected officer, whether in public or in student affairs, “has a re sponsibility to represent the desires of his constituency, regardless of whether or not those desires conform to pres ent policies.” Finan spoke brieflj- about a third point in the platform, the exemption of armed ser- DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publicalior. The Sisters of Alpha Sigma Alpha Would. Like to Congratulate Their new Fall Fledge Class Stevie Bargel Sharon Boyd Debbie Champion Barbara Grelis Lynda Hudson Helen Kitchel Donna Krukar Sue Mcgargee Sue Smith Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Theta Phi Sigma Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Phi Delta Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Zeta Beta Tau PAGE.THREI vices veterans from, rhandi tory physical education. “This plank in itself is im portant to all of us.” he said, “but we are as interested, if not more interested, in show ing that it is possible to work within the system.” The two write-in campaigns were organized at the end of the meeting after several members present said .they would not have any candi date to vote for in their resi dence areas. Pat Barnard Kathy Briody Donna Fegley Ann Hilferty Jeanne Kern Kathy Koziol
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