The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 17, 1957, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
New Requirements OK'd installation of Seats Begins in Schwab
For Top IFC Positions
1 . 1:f!!n•f-:::ate:m . .... jast nivht added to their con
stitutf,!, a 42-11 vote a cause requiring candidates for
pie:,:ri , nt, administrative vice president, and secretary
treasuir.: to cone from a major council position or a house
presui 1c.7.•.
The new eligibility clause in
ch..des both present and past hold-
Businessmen ers
h of the major , :ouncil positions
or oui,e presidencies.
Before last night's constitution
change, there were no eligibility
To Address requirements for candidates lor
IFC offices beyond a minimum
•cholastic average. The clause
V.'35: added to ''avoid a popularity
contest" in IFC elections. Ste
phen Biggins, secretary-treasurer,
, agi last night.
Career Day
Pe•A,
i•la
Higgins further said that he
men -.- - 111 spi•alo. at the Liberal had never been to an WC
Art, Cat • , •r Day at 7 p.m Thurs- meeting before his election to
day in the 11 ,, tzei onion Audi- his present office, and that elec-
torium lions such as this cut down on
Donald J. Conn of the Joseph the efficiency of the council be
cause of the time required for a
Horne Co., Pittsburgh, J. E. Smith
o fthe Armstrong Cork Co. and new officer to become oriented
Harold W. Scott of the First to council procedure.
Pennsylvbnia Banking and Trust The "major positions" men-
Co. will gi,Ve short talks answer- tioned in the clause, which was
ing questions about job opportuni- changed from the original "ma
ties for liberal arts students. ;or chairmanships" after a con-
They will discuss interviews. tmversY at the amendment's ini
effmts of military service and tial reading two weeks ago, has
marriage on a job and the
i m _ been defined as a junior Frater
parlance of advanced degrees. nity Affairs Office secretary posi-
Donald M. Cook, assistant di
tion or a major committee chair
rector of the Placement Service. manship.
will open the program by explain- The new amendment reads
ing the purpose and work of the "To be eligible for the offices
Placement service, ofp r e s i d en I, administrative
After a question and answer vice president, or secretary
period,t the group will move to reasurer, the candidates must
the main lounge of the HUB for. have held or be holding a ma
a coffee hour and informal dis-
jor position in IFC. Those men
cussion,
who have served cr are ' serving
Career Night is sponsored by
as president of the local chap
the Liberal Arts Student Cowl- eli of their fraternity are also
eligible for the offices men
ca. Sandra Cusky. junior in jour- finned in this section."
nalism from Pittsburgh, is chair-. In other business, the council
Man of the career bight commi t. 'voted to take no definite stand
tee. on the question of telephone ser-
Members of the committee are: vice to residence halls until they
James Ferraro. junior in jour- had more information. The coun
nalism from Oakmont, Jay Feld- cil had voted two weeks ago to
stein, junior in arts and'ietters invez:tigate the possibility of hay
from Elizabeth, Lynn Ward, jun- ing direct phone lines from frat
ior in journalism from Paoli, and ernities to residence halls. at the
Barbara Stone, sophomore in arts expense (4 the fraternities.
and letters from Wheeling, W. Va.
Panhel Will Meet Tonight
A revision of the constitution
Deans to Speak will be diseased at the -Panhel
lenic Council meeting at 6:30 to-
To LA Council night in 203 Hetzel Union.
Dean Ben Euiventa and As
sociate Dean Richard C. Maloney
of the College of the Liberal Arts
will speak to members of the
Liberal Arts Student Councl at
7 tonight in 214 Hetzel Union.
They will discuss the council's
CD-ROTC resolution and report
which have been presented ro
All-University Cabinet.
Council members will discuss
the fraternity-independent rota
tion plan for electing All-11 and
class officers.
Other business will include the
election of a treasurer and a cor
responding secretary and the pre
sentation of the final report on
LA Career Day, which wiil be
held on Thursday.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Vacation Soon!
You'll need clean
clothes for the -
Christmas Holidays.
Bring your laundry
and dry cleaning
in today
to the
Launderette
210 W. College Avenue
"ht. wooden seats in Schwab the seating capacity of the aud- , a workroom for research on the
ium,
Auditorium, which have been itorwhich up to now had : production of quality eggs and
1163 seats. 1 to provide housing for- special
iin use for more than 50 years,' The auditorium will be redeco-' instruments used in measuring
!are being replaced by uphol- rated later if funds are available, the performance of the solar
stered seats.
Wiegand said. ; poultry house. -
, - 1 Construction of three small! A bull barn, about 100 by 32
Workmen moved most 'of the buildings providing facilities for feet, will be built at the new
old seats out of the building yesiseveral departments in the Col-i Dairy Barn Center, northwest of
iterday. liege of Agriculture, has been au-}the present administration build-
The ; new seats will be arranged,thorized by the executive corn—ing of the center. It will provide
;to afford the best possible view;mittee of the Board of Trustees.; safe housing for herd sires.
of the stage, according to Walter; One building, approximately 1 The other structure will be a
N. Wiegand, director of Physical i 30 feet square, will be con- j)oll barn, 30 by 104 feet, which
Plant. The rows of seats will in -1 strutted adjacent to the present 'will be built at the Farm Service
:dude seats of three different solar poultry house to provide Center to house beef cattle.
'widths-19. 20 and 21 inches—to l irvectospossetsectrycloctevvvetvel'orwtttvveve-wrgwv"""t`mc
achieve a better arrangement. V
A total of 1140 seats will be 1.
installed, including 296 in the Y Wondering where
i balcony and 844 on the main r,
i floor. This will slightly reduce if
1 JAI
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8
Minneman to Conduct
Chapel Vespers Today
Charles E. Minneman, assistant
University chaplain. will conduct.;
'the Protestant vesper service at
.4:30 p.m. today in the Helen Eak
in Eisenhower Chapel. V
The meditation theme will be V
I"That Christ Had Not Been Born." V
Institute to Show Film .w
The Academic Year Institute for
High School Teachers of Science
will present the film "Interaction
in Living Processes: Reproduc- E
lion" at 3:40 p.m. today in 110 g,
Osmond.
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Argus C-3
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