PAGE EIGHT Class Boards Study Asked by Workshop By PAT EVANS Collegian Personnel Director (Third of a Series) The Student Encampment Workshop on Subsidiary Or ganizations of Student Government included in its report a recommendation that a study be made of the function and need of class advisory boards. Workshop chairman Samuel Fleming said his expressed dissatisfaction with the present operatics of the boards, which were created as an aid to the class officers At the Encampment plenary :session the following recommen dation was added to the report: "Cabinet should set up a sys tem for committees whereby the committees would have to report at regular intervals to Cabinet. The intervals would vary with the committee as de termined by Cabinet." This recommendation was pro posed as a method for Cabinet to check the effectiveness of its eomtnittees. The workshop, in discussing the Intercoliege Council Board, concluded that the board needs a better definition of its func tions. Resulting recommendations were that: •ICCB thoroughly define its function and then exercise the control necessary to regulate var ious activities of student coun cils as they affect the University as a whole. •ICCB draw up a new consti tution and that each college council constitution be modified so that it will not conflict. •The Division of Counseling Student Council become a full member of ICCB and that ICCB help the new council in whatever way it can. Workshop participants urged all student leaders to give their !lore than 44 million of the 50 Ilion U.S. households will re ve a newspaper today. t....:..-I # l ittMa'..-::',::::e. A.:::0,...•i::..:•-:_t . :::e..,cl a fa Coke Party SATURDAY at 1:30 p. m. at the Collegian Office active support io the voluntary student insurance program. The workshop report said the main problem concerning the pro gram is that it needs more pro motion. Another recommendation asked that the student leadership train ing course be offered each semes ter, with one program for fresh men and other for upperclassmen. Long Play Records of Low Prices We apologize for failing to advertise earlier but we forgot. Current Specials Include ... Mercury . . i $4.98 reduced to $2.50 London . . . $4.98 reduced to $325 London . . . $3.98 reduced to $2.50 Plus Other Bargains Shadle Associates 151 S. Allen Street For Persons Interested in Working on THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Parents Group-- (Continued from page one) sent Handbook, while maintain ing advertising. Cabinet approved the following appointments: Glen Thronburg to the expansion of the Hetzel Union Building committee; Dan iel Thalimer as Cabinet parlia mentarian; Joyce Wagner as Cab inet secretary; Riley Johnson as public relations chairman; Bar bara Kersnick as dean of men's coffee hour chairman; and Rich ard Friedman to the Senate Sub- Committee on Student Organiza tion and Control. group Appointed to the All-Univer sity Elections Committee were Richard Frantz,' David West, Sue Whittington, Patricia Lenhardt, Donald Gordon, Gail Winklevass, Joyce Basch, Robert Ritchey, Kay Rarig, Betty Thompson, Barbara Jacques, Sherry Parkin, Helen Skade, David Epstein, Floyd Greer, James Ettelson, Jack Cros by, Robert Umstead and Sharon Hoffman. , Collegian News and Sports Staffs Anyone May Attend! Dress Informal Waynick Named To Federal Post Dr. Arthur H. Waynick, pro fessor and head of the Depart ment of Electrical Engineering and director of the lonosphere Research Laboratory, has been + CLASSIFIEDS + FITIVIIIIIRRMTPOTrreffIwrrrrrm ADS MUST HE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES CASH-17 words or less CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one insertion $.75 two insertions 31.00 three insertions Additional words-3 for LOS for each day of insertion FOR SALE MAN'S WRISTWATCH, one month old. Need money for hooka. Call Le%i AD 7-3177. COMPLETE DRAFTING outfit, relay for Drawing n, slightly used. Also Pickett & Eckel sliderule. Call Pete AD 7-7819. FUR JACKET and hat. cloth coat; rea sonable. Owner in Florida. Call AD 7-4852. GIBSON SPANISH guitar, Premier 76 amplifier with tremolo. De-Armond pick up. Call Ronal Roth, AD 8-95b7. FURNISIIED 41 ft. trailer, two bedrooms, 10x16 ft. awning. Will sacrifice. AD 7-6070. FOR RENT STUDENT ROOMS for rent; new furni ture, redecorated. Apply Chicago Meat house. real 139 North Gill. 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