The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 07, 1959, Image 2

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SSA Plan Would Drop
Twelve Cabinet Posts
By CATHY FLECK
Twelve seats on All-Uni
versity Cabinet will be
dropped from th e Student
Government Association ex
ecutive and legislative bodies
this spring if reorganized stu
dent government goes into
effect.
Under the r em gamration consti
tution approved for the first of
three times Thursday night, the
presidents of eight college coun
cils, Athletic Asmwiation and
Women's Recreation Association.
the chairman of the Board of
Diarnatics and Forensics, and the
editor of The Daily Collegian
would not be included ex-officio
in the leghlative assembly or in
the executive Cabinet.
In addition to the Student Cm/-
eminent Association officei:;, the
execultve body will be made up
of both elective and appointive
menthols,
Elected members will be the
presidents of Women's Student
Government Association, Asso
ciation of Independent Men.
interfraternity Council, Inter-
College Council Board. Leoni
des and Panhellenic Council.
The president will be given
power to appoint members from
IFC to Hold
Preliminary
Nominations
Preliminary nominations for
Interfraternity Council officers,
will be held Monday night.
The IFC will hold a dinner
meeting at 5:45 p.m. at Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity.
Election of officers will be heldi
March 23.
Offices to be filled will be.
president, administrative vice
president and secretary-treasurer.'
A 2.3 All-University average is
tequired for presidential elec
tions and a -.2 All-Universityy,
average for the ether officers.
In order to be eligible fat nom-,
ipations, candidates must have
held a major IFC committee
chairmanship or must currently
hold a fraternity presidency. A
candidate must have held the
presidency for 60 days prior to
elections.
Edward Hintz. IFC president, i
said he could propose an amend
ment to the,Constitution to eltm- 1
inate the position of executive!
vice president from the IFC of
foes. This is in line with the new
policy to hire a secretary for the
Fraternity Affairs Office to han-•
die IFC business.
James Ilammerle, administra
tive vice president and IFC-Pan
hot Rall chairman, will report on
the final plans for the dance, to
be held from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
March 13 in Recreation Hall. The
Les and Larry Elgart Orchestra
will play for the dance, and the
floor will be decorated in a - Greek
Museum" theme.
Each fraternity's share of the 7!
pro-iated ticket sales will be dis
tributed tomorrow to fraternity! j
presidents, Hammerle said. Each
fraternity was allotted one tick-1 4 r
et for every 3.5 members in thel
fraternity. The money for the; t
tickets is payable by Monday to! Hi
the Associated Student Activities!;
office.
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Cabinet members defeated aen annually in the spring by the,
motion made by Jack Kendall,,entire student body must be at
president of Engineering andlleast of fifth-semester standing
Architecture Student Council, to!at that time and must have a 2.4
have the executive body consist All-University average.
of appointive members only. I Under the proposed government
Daniel Thalimer, chairman of;system, all legislation enacted by
the Reorganization Committee,!the assembly will go to the prem. ,
said that the body would serve dent for his signature. The assem
as a compromise between elected i bl3 may override the president's
and appointive members, :veto by a three-fourths vote.
The four class presidents will The Cabinet will serve in an
be ex-officio members of the administrative and advisory ca
legislative assembly. The. nine pacity to be the president. At
college councils will be repre- ; present, Cabinet serves as both
sented on the executive body lan executive and legislative body
by the one president elected to ;and is the highest student govern
head the Inter-College Council !ing body at the University.
Prof Nominated for Post
In Geographers Society
Dr. George F. Deasy, professor
of geography, has been nominated
for the position of national treas.-
urer by the Association of Amer- . ,
tean Geographers.
Deasy has been active in the
association for the past 10 years.
He served as national treasurer Of
the American Society for Profes
sional Geographers froin 1944 to
1948.
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Van Doren Speaks
On Teacher, Student
"A good teacher never feels
superior to his students," Mark
Van Doren, author and professor
of English at Columbia Univer
sity said here Thursday night.
Van Doren's speech. "The Teach
er and the Student" was the first
of a 3-part seminar on "Excel
lence of Teaching in a Large Uni
versity."
"Teachers and students should
consider themselves equal in
the search for truth," Van Dor
en said. "A teacher worth his
name really believes that stu
dents have the same mind he
has."
"This mere assumption makes
all of his students better," he
continued.
Van Doren said he had never
heard a good teacher say he had
poor students. All have had the
same experiences though not in
the same quantity and each should
respect the other's experience.
The best sign that one be
lieves in equality is courtesy.
Van Doren said. Courtesy is the
great virtue that reigns in a
classroom.
"A teacher , ' should look for
signs that students are under
standing - the subject of the dis
cussion and not him," Van Doren
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dent, and so there should be at
certain impersonality between
the teacher and the student."
Also, in an ideal classroom situ
ation both the teacher and the
student respect each other's ignor
ance, Van Doren said. This is the
only • hope that education will
take place. The best teacher does
not know all about his field and
says so.
"What makes a teacher a good
teacher," Van Doren concluded,
"is knowing his subject well, liv
ing with it and teaching himself
an the time. This applies in all
fields."
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