GOP students look past Watergate Has the GOP been demolished by Watergate? lHf£T presents something to look forward to on Monday CONSUMER O | R —buyingtips ,j N consumer survival advice g every Monday’s Collegian n Register i ' for Student Health Insurance Wed. & Thurs. across from HUB Information Desk Student Rate Student & Spouse Student & Children (No spouse) Full family St administered b By JOHN MITCHELL Collegian Staff Writer The resignation. of former President Nixon and his sub sequent pardon have caused some embarrassment among Republican Party members, but College Republicans at Penn State are putting the events of the past year behind as they look to future ac tivities. The current campaign for GOP gubernatorial candidate Drew Lewis is being con ducted on a bipartisan basis with support being drawn from both Republicans and Democrats, according to Ed Lerch (7th-accounting), coor dinator of the campaign. "We want to support our candidate because he is a good man rather thaii because he is a member of the Republican Party.” Lerch said. Party affiliation is being emphasized less in this cam paign so that the stigma at tached to Watergate does not camaflouge the candidate as a man, Lerch said. “People aren’t voting party •MO' •fiC o* < /T • * • . # k cJEJfe^ 4° *° o, fcfiott.-tf&L udent, spouse, children information desk for furth information Insured by Mutual of Omaha "We want to support pur candi date because he is a good man, rather than because he is a member of the Republican Party. " tickets nearly as much any more,” he said. As a result of Watergate strict party af filiation is not as prevalent