The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 20, 1956, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Cabinet Approves
Encampment Report
All-University Cabinet last night approved an Encamp
rnent Committee report which included preliminary proce
dure for the 1956 Student Encampment to be held Sept. 5 to 8
at the Mont Alto Center.
In presenting the report to Cabinet, committee chairman
Cole Appoints
Three to UCA
Race Committee
Robert Cole, Town Independent
Men president, announced the ap
pointment of three students Tues
day to serve on -the University
Christian Association committee
on race relations.
Norman Redding, William Nor
man. and Raymond David. TIM
representatives at large to the As
sociation of Independent Men
Board of Governors, received the
appointments.
Inspects Rooming Houses
The committee of race relations,)
headed by Gertrude Winsenberg
er. graduate student in German
from Rochester. N.Y, is endeavor
ing to make an investigation of
town rooming houses to deter
mine which ones will accept Ne
gro and foreign students.
Charles Heinly. Richard Nor
ton, Raymond David. imerio Ma
tos, James Tipton and Cole will
serve on a committee to compose
a list of town rooming houses
containing eight or more students.
List to Aid Firemen
Cole said the list will enable
Alpha firemen to complete in
spection of town rooming houses.
James Goodwin announced his
resignation as TIM parlimentar
ian Tuesday. Harry Martini, jun
ior class president, will serve as
interim pail imentaria n.
CHRIS CONNOR
CHARLIE MINGUS"
JAZZ WORKSHOP
SAT., APRIL 21
Presented by
Penn State Jazz Club
Tickets on Sale
at the HUB $1.50 at the Door
Donald Reidenbaugh, emphasized,
that this year the committee will
give more consideration to fresh
men and sophomore applicants
than has been dor_e in the past.
Reasons for this. Reidenbaugh
said, are that approximately
85 per cent of the students i
at
tending this by position will be
seniors. He said this means if
more freshmen and sophomores
are permitted to attend Encamp
ment, they will be able to put the
experience to work in the two or
three years they have remaining
in student government.
Interviews for those not chosen
by position will begin May 9, and
will continue until the end of the
semester. A maximum of 120 per
sons will attend the Encampment.
This group will be made up of
approximately 90 students and 30
representatives from the faculty,
administration. -and townspeople.
Reidenbaugh's report listed
eight tentative workshops. They
are Penn State's Future 1960-70;
Counseling {Resident, Orienta
tion, Academic); Academic Poli
cies; Communications; Social Cul
ture, and Recreational Programs;
Campus Political Organizations;
Making Student Government
More Effective; and Regulations
and Controls.
It was added that this list is
not yet definite, and that topics
for discussion in the various work
shops are presently being com
piled by the committee from the
results of the poll sent to partici
pants.
The list of attendants by posi
tion had been previously present
ed to Cabinet by the committee
chairman.
Before voting to accept the re
port. Cabinet defeated a motion
by Daniel Land, president of
SINGS
PLAYS
Schwab Auditorium
TWO CONCERTS
7:00 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
I -Approved sralernilie4
Forty-eight fraternities have been ap
proved by the dean of men'• office to
entertain women tonight and tomorrow
niszht.
The approved fraternities are Acacia,
Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha
Ep,ilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Phi
D.Ata, Alpha Rho Chi. Alpha Sigma Phi,
Alpha TAU Omega. Alpha Zeta. Beaver
'iloase. Beta Sigma Rho. Beta Theta Pi.
Chi Phi.
Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta
Sigma Phi. Delta Theta Sigma, Delta
Upalion, Kappa Delta ':ha, Kappa Sigma.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi
Epsilon Pi. Phi Gamma Delta.
Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa
Sigma. Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Mu Delta,
Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma Kappa. Pi
Kappa Alpha. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Shona
Alpha Mu.
Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu. Sigma Phi Alpha.
Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Pi. Tau Kappa
Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta. Theta Chi. Theta
, Delta Chi. Theta Kappa Phi. Theta Xi.
Triangle. aad Zeta Beta Tau. Pi Sigma
Upsilon has been approved for tomorrow
night only.
Deadline for Filing Conflicts
The deadline for filing final
examination conflicts is noon to
morrow in the Recorder's Office
in the basement of Willard Hall.
Interfraternity Council. to table
the entire report Land said that
he felt Cabinet needed more time
to consider the various points
made. Reidenbaugh said that he,
would like the report passed be-'
cause the Committee needed time
'to make final arrangements.
Cabinet also heard a Spring
Week progress report from Chair
man Richard Seng. Seng's report
included having campus, town,
and state police on duty during
the entire Carnival, radio cover-
I age of the coronation of Miss
Penn State, and rules for the He-
Man Contest.
Barbara Bendel gave a report
on the upcoming National Student
Association convention.
All-University President Robert
Babrenburg appointed Rober t
Gellman Campus Chest chairman
and Alan Maloney chairman of
the Constitutional Revision com
mittee. Other members of the
latter committee are Harold Dean,
Joseph Eberly, and William John
son_
He also named five Cabinet
members to join the All-Univer
sity officers on the Executive
committee. They are Susan Hill,
Edmund Kramer. Daniel Land,
Joseph Hartnett, and Eberly.
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