[ONliNS:lt;ccl-cnfhictelt;i'ressi T'fi-im-i, or t.Jioider-nan-)k.dv«?rlealt;l-i re-£on-c*ra-•-ries 'i00.M.fac-livalheldmse.‘Popeyo’ Clubs arc In Order m Result of Student ChapelFt ip politicians, little politicians, rut noliiicians. lean politicians, and junt plain politicians occupied the center oi ih* sta^e a 5 Monmouth students stayed a political rally in Tuesday's chapeL As a result, 11 ne»v candidate for president looms large on rha do)itical liorl-4on— Popcya lUe Sailor.CJcorge Carven, lie of the leather lings, i« resided over the mot lay gathering'. Daai Wlilf.marsit wft* A1 Sniitli. There a-c nimma that his red, bulbous nos* is not a[ temporary f ixcn r*e. Nancy Gill' ham, paral'in ar.d all, portrayed .lira. KonasvaH.. Alf Landon, In r.hf! pei'scm o|' Jack Woodward, ap-liftstrs to he gaining wnight, Sain Monli?oiner.v as Jim b’arJey oflers an cm plan a lion or tow those* Fai'-, ley Jakes started. Howard Mam-j men looked surp'is’mgly like': Koosevcli, auii .Robert Sherwood was hJs iihiml convincing Popeyo. i as by received I ho popular ao-J eluirji of his public.John Mot foil, was in charge of aiTUHttnmcmm i«r the cntcrpi'ia-’.Picture nf CfWlrir-h