FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959 Candid 'Non-Ex finding capable c: government is not al On a campus notorio job becomes doubly approach someone ant is not even sure will ex This is the problem w sents itself in this spri tions. At the same time delegates are running fo assembly under the pro; organization of student, ment, the student bod voting on' whether to e the assembly. University party c Frank Pearson and Steele, Campus party both agree that the str .1 cumstances are not 1 present any problems. Pearson said that th• parties are faced with two alte natives— "we can either run thr; e people for the existing All-Uni • rsity of fices (president, vice president an d secretary-treasurer) or we can run 18 to include the assem bly." Steele said he was confident the referendum would pass. Pear son agreed with him, saying that even if it didn't pass, Cabinet could overrule it with a three fourths majority and thus vote itself out of existence. Pearson said he had faith in the proposed reorganization and "unless something radical hap pens," he thought it would go through. The intra-party officers, Pear son said, would become more im- Weiser Imported (ars 3 Miles North of State College on Route 322 ADams 7-4171 New & Used Foreign Cars Used American Cars 8 )00000000000000000000000 0 0 08 the Charter Oak Inn o 0 1 o o 0 New SYLVAN ROOM 0 o S 0 Located between Meteor o' o 0 Playhouse & C.E. Camp g o Call North 7-2912 0 ° o 0 g Weekend Special ° O - Complete o 0 0 0 Steak Dinner 0 (16-0 z Steak) o o o . ' $2.50 o 0 0 Pull Course 0 o o 0 8 . Chicken Dinner 0 o (vs Chicken) 0 O $1.75 0 0 0 0 0 MODERN HEATED 0 o o • CABINS o O by Day or Week o 00000000000000000000000 e d. PAULSHODY.. hair scientist. suit "Keens your hair wellitroomed longer!" •v 111 Sr. fforrg• MU Wilffirefilrafe. tes to Seek istent'Offices ndidates to run for offices in student ays an easy job for party chairmen. s for its apathy in such matters, the ifficult when a party chairman must asklim to run for an office which he st. Mich pre -Ig's elec lhat class the new !lased re govern- -1 will be en have portant than ever in this election because of the large number of candidates. He said that class officers would have to take some of the work from the party officers. Pearson added that the class officers would have to get out and work in their classes and do more campaigning for the party. airman Charles airman, nge cir ;key to Snavely Leaves Post Dr. Benjamin L. Snavely has re turned to his duties as physicist with the U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory at Silver Spring, Md., after two years as acting director of the Ordnance Research Lab oratory here. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Judicial Plan- (Continued from' page one) pus tribunals would be the re sponsibility of the Association of Independent Men. • AIM has already undertaken the job to set up residence area tribunals as specified in the new constitution. Similar provisions have been made for Women's Student Gov ernment Association Judicial, and the lnterfraternity and Panhel lenic Councils Boards of Control. Each will specify its own struc ture, selection of members and jurisdiction. The original plan made spe cific provisions for the number and selection of members. The presidents of the above organi sations objected to this because they felt that much of their present jurisdiction would be taken away. In another minor change, the chairman of the Supreme Court will be elected by court members rather than having the job rotated among its members as was asked by the reorganization committee. The Mammoth Cave in Kentucky was used for mining salt-peter in the War of 1812. Engineers! WERE POKING FORWARD To MEETING Yo Last year we had the pleasure of meeting many engineering and science seniors during our visit to the campus. As a result of our discussions, a gratifying number chose to join our company. We'll be back on the dates below ; and this notice is your invitation to come in and see us. If you're interested in joining a company that's a leader in fields-with-a-future, you'll be inter ested in the advantages Boeing can offer you. Boeing is in volume production of Bomarc, the nation's longest range defense missile, and is a prime contractor on Minuteman, an advanced solid-propellant intercontinental ballistic missile system. Boeing also holds a Phase I development contract for Dyna-Soar, a boost-glide vehicle. Research projects at Boeing include celestial mechanics, hypersonics, energy conversion, solid MONDAY AND TUESDAY Seek. Room Preference— (Continued from page one) rob them of their seniority prefer ence. . Mueller also told Miss Frank that girls living in . Stephens. Ewing, Hoyt and Lyons Halls could request room assign ments in groups because they are being moved by the hous ing department to make way for incoming freshman woman. - He said it was unnecessary to allow other independent women to move in groups since room transfers are being discouraged and any transfers made would be carried out on the preferential system. Miss Frank said it was the feeling of Leonides Council that a plan allowing independents dis placed by sorority growth to get first room preference would go a long way toward keeping soror ity-independent relationships on a friendly basis. She said she did not feel the number of coeds mak ing use of this plan would be Ilarge enough to cause difficulties. 1 "These women can only ask for unassigned rooms which they know will be vacant—for instance, the rooms of graduat 1' ing seniors," she said. "They APRIL 0 and 7 Scientists! state physics, nuclear and plasma physics, ad vanced propulsion systems, space flight, and the effects of high temperatures on structures and materials. Boeing is also the nation's foremost designer and builder of multi-jet aircraft. Production in cludes eight-jet B-52 global bombers, KC-135 jet transport-tankers and America's first jet airliner, the famous Boeing 707. Expanding programs at Boeing offer outstand ing career opportunities - to graduates in engineer ing, science, mathematics, physics and related fields. Boeing's continuing growth, in addition, offers promising opportunities for advancement. We hope you'll arrange an interview through your Placement Office. We're looking forward to meeting you. Seattle • Mahn& • Melbourne, Florida will not be displacing , anyone because they can't ask for rooms which have already been as signed.' The new sorority housing plan calls for sororities to draw up a list of needed spaces to be pre sented to the housing department each spring. Under this plan, if a sorority needs a greater num - her of spaces one year than the last, then independents living in rooms requested by sororities will be re assigned. The original plan also suggested special consideration for these displaced independent women. MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NOW OPEN 2 FULL DAYS i A WEEK 1 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - 6 -7 2 , Davidson ' s 1,---.. Barber Shop 1 -s 1 g 145 Ss Allen itiiimiiiiiimmimmunimminumia PAGE FIVE