PAGE EIGHT SGA Plan Includes 4 New Courts By DENNY MALICK At least four new student courts are included in the pro posed judicial system for the Student Government Associa tion. Although much of the judicial report was sent back to commit tee Thursday night, All-Univer sity Cabinet approved the plan on its first reading. Cabinet approved the gen eral setup of the judicial sys tern as presented by Ronald Si ders, judicial reorganization committee chairman, with the exception of a proposed Organ ization Board of Control. One of the main changes that would come about under the pro posed system would he the in clusion of men's residence hall tribunals. initial plans call for Individual tribunals in the West, Nni ih and East Halls. The reorganriation committee loft this open foe the expected enrollment increase by stipulat ing that a judicial hoard be set up in each new men's residence El ['Ca The main student group In the revised system would be the Supreme Court. The seven member court would be com posed of the chairmen of the Interfraternity, Panhellenic and Organisational Boards of Con trol, Trailic Court, Women's Student Government Associa tion Judicial, Off-Campus Tri bunal and one selected from the residence hall tribunals, 'Pile Supreme Court would rule On all SGA constitutional cases. The lop court would have a chairman selected from its mem bers to serve the year round. This was an amendment to the original committee plan, which had asked that the chairmanship he rotated among each of its members, each serving as chair man for one-seventh of the school year Cabinet sent back to commit tee the proposal on an Organi zational Board of Control. It felt that the jurisdiction of the board was too vaque and asked Sidprs to reconsider it and pre sent it to Cabinet April 2. In addition to the individual coin tc, two coordinating bodies would be included in the new sc,tent The Council of Organization Control Boma Chairmen would hr compord of chairmen of the IFC, Pa n h e l and Organization Boards and would rule on ma t tei c concui mug all three bodies. Also included in the plan is a Council of Disciplinary Court Chairmen made up of the heads of Traffic Court, WSGA Judicial, Off Campus Tribunal and a chairman of the residence hall tribunals. One other change was made by Cabinet in the proposed system. The 'emitted All-University av erage to serve on any of the boards was lowered to 2.2 from the 2.4 svh.eh the reorganization committee had requested. Star of the West Penn State's brilliant gymnast, Armando Vega, is a native of Thu ley, New Mexico. and a grad uate of Wilson High School in Los Angeles Vega, national inter collegiate all-mound and parallel bars champion in 1957, was a member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic team The Finest in Beauty Care For the Discriminating Woman Specialists in •Styling •Hair Shaping • Permanent Waving DeVICTOR'S 200 S. Allrn St. 136 W. High St State College Bellefonte AD 8-0213 EL 1-3922 —Collegian photo by Bob 'nonuion "AND IN THIS CORNER" ... George I. Bloom, Republican State chairman (left) and Sen. Joseph Barr, Democratic State chair man (right) exchange views at the Pennsylvania Society of News paper Editors' seminar on politics yesterday morning. Sandwiched in by the debating politicians are Dr. Ruth Silva, associate pro fessor of political science, and H. Eugene Goodwin, duector of the school of journalism. Mounties Win, 94-79; West Hits for 38 LOUISVILLE, Ky. VI)—All-America Jerry West scored 38 points, 27 in a magnificent first-half performance, and red hot West Virginia shattered hometown Louisville 94-79 last night in the opening semifinal of the NCAA Basketball Cham pionships at Freedom Hall. West so dominated play that even the rabiclly partisan :Louisville fans gave him a stand ing ovation when he left the floor with about a minute to play. He tore apart Louisville's de fense in the first half but tapered off in the second half and let some of his buddies do the scoring. 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Stickmen to Play Bucks-- (Continued from page six) without having had previous Ex ;become one of the top players onl perience. ;the team this year, according to Erwin, an outstanding defense ) :the Lion mentor. 'player from Lower Merion High Ray Tuleva is another front !School, could easily break into running candidate for a midfield cthe starting lineup this year from Ispot. Tuleya had previously play,. the ability he demonstrated at the led two years on the defense but jßutgers game. He is a good stick 'was switched to the midfield this i handler and shows a lot of po lyear due to his outstanding per- , tential• 'formance. i Mike Beattie and Andy Mo conyi will battle it out for the ) Due to hard woilt and deter third position on defense. Al., mination, Dick Bullock may well though Beattie was a starter last season, Moconyi has regular I find a position on the starting improved rapidly since be first j midfield line. Bullock never play ed lacrosse until last year but has 'picked the game up fast. reported this spring and is push- Other contenders for the mid- ing Beattie for the opening field spot include Dick Hammond, spot. Chip Henderson, and Gove Elder The goaltender slot will be who is out for four weeks due to fought out between Dave Wilkin a severe charleyhorse, son and John Castella. Last year Co-captain Dick Dill heads Wilkinson stood in several times the list of the defensive lineup for the Lions' regular goalie, Bert but the other two positions are Houseworth, but Castella is push being hotly contested between ing Wilkinson for the spot this s Dave Erwin, Mike Beattie, and Year and going into tomorro w Andy Moconyi, game it is a neck and neck race between the two goaltenders. Due to his tremendous amount of drive and desire, Dill broke in -I to the starting lineup last year TV Program to Feature Theatre Arts Professor Russell G. Whaley, assistant professor of theatre arts, will il lustrate, through the use of mod els and photographs, various stage styles throughout the history of the theatre on the "Key to the Cupboard" telecast at 8:30 a.m. today. PIZZA with a Thin Crispy Crust AD 8-2441 We Deliver Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Hot Dogs Grinders Soda Large and Small PIZZAS• Steak Sandwiches Cheese-Steaks Meatball Sandwiches Pizzaburgers Joe's Pizza Shoppe 131 N. Atherton St. AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1959 CLASSIFIED ==l FOR SALE BRAND NEW Kaye Raw; Fiddle with cave and boa—b4oo value selling for Wes Irma for only 5 weeks. Call Rich at AD 7-4702. '8 mm. MOVIE CAMERA. Revetome Cal Deluxe in excellent condition. Cull tn. 636. 1957 CIISTOAIIZED'Champion Moore Trml. er. Many extras. Call AD 7-1197 after p Tn. Leneth 45 feet. HEXACON :35 mm. Camera, regular and two telephoto lenses, ease and I.eito v; . a . Best offer. Call Ken AD 5-1972 niulyta. U.S AFROTC graduates Class A summer and winter uniforms, also summer ClLas B. Size 42. Call after 6:00 AD 8-15215. TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var ious sizes. s49—sS9. Television Service Center at State College T.V.. 232 South Allen. FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR 4 1,/,‘ s. Ars:Made March 211th. Call AD 7-7218. MODERN FOUR-ROOM. Apartment for rent in Centre Hall. Has onn oil hent. Ing plant. $6O per month. Write or Phone R. M. Sassaman, 401 E. Walnut St., 'Awns. town. Phone 94433. ==l LOST CLEAR TAN rimmed glansea on Mara 7111 between Simmons and MeENnin. Call Ilfflary ext. 623. TWEED TOPCOATS exchanged in HUD I ha% e yours. Please contact Mr. ZelPile Unk etsity ext. 2334. GOLD LADIES watch, leather Inept, link band—lost in HUB Wed. afternoon. Please return to HUB desk. WANTED $5.00 REWARD for information leading to the renting of a reasonable two led room house or apartment in town ty Jona 15. Call AD 7-7465. RIDERS TO Dayton, Ohio neer Earehr, Leave Tueaday afternoon. Contact bill Duemler AD 8-9526. TO BUY used Mobile Home 111, 19 or 20 feet. Call AD 7-7172. DISHWASHER. CAR AD 7-7732 utk fo - c Roll Fine WAITERS—WORK for inatilc. Call CM Phi AD 7-1:132 oak for Ilank Horner. RIDE BACK from New York Sunday, April 5. Please contact Joy immediately, urgent. Eat. 216. RIDE WANTED to White Plamn or Wert. eliester County. New York Weil., ;Mich 25. Call Robin Smith ext. 3437. AG. UNDERGRADUATE to nork on yen eral farm, preferably with mobile home. For further information ca❑ ext. 26343. COLLEGE AlEN—Last year college men in our department averaged $75. per week. Due to conditions in our department this year. we expect even higher gains. Pleasant short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car fur nished, expenses paid. Call Clare Ross AD 7-4402 Mon. Fri, after 11 p.m. Satan' $45 per week. MISCELLANEOUS FOR ALL you cupid,—this in the reaFon to practice your archery. PSOC and Nit. tany Valley Archers are giving instructions today at the Stock Pavilion at 1:30. TAKE ADVANTAGE of this invigorating weather. The PSOC in /Ming rock clinit ing Sunday. For details call eat. 2539 and nsk for Finley. TYPEWRITER REPAIR is our epteialty. Give us your machine—we'll give Son fast expert tepair and servicing. AU A% (.I.lt done in our State 'College repair chop. Nitta - sly Office Equipment, 231 South Allen Street. Phone AD 8-6125. COEDS: RETURN your Reed and Barton contest forms in at the HUB desk be fore Easter vacation. HELP! HELP!. Spring hat sprung and en has Beaver Dam! All mambos of PSOC are wilted to help in this project. Meet behind °mond at 1:00 today, Dinner mill be served at 6:00 at the Forestry Cabin after which all those wishing to stay co er night may do so. Return trip Sunday morning for church. EXPERIENCED THESIS E ery ice. Your thesis requirements explicitly followed, Graphic Alts Center AD 7-2304. TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing and repairs by Ilassinger. Nine grades of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran. teed satisfaction. University Tennis Serv ice, 614 L. Deaver Ave, Phone AD 7-2316. ENROLL NOW for ballroom daneing t tarl f toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park torose Village School of Dance. AD 1L.3,a18.