TUESDAY, APRIL 1 SGA Executive Duties By CATHY FLECK First of a Series Student government has come a long way since 1939 when the present executive-legislation branch was estab lished. Its mistakes and good features both were taken into account to formulate the new reorganization plan. Approximately six weeks ago, the new plan was presented to All-University Cabinet. The plan proposed the establishment of three separate branches—execu tive, legislative and judicial. This was a revolutionary idea since Cabinet members by ap proving the plan put the power now exercised by them into the bands of students directly elect ed through classes on a pro rated scale. Through this plan all executive powers will be vested in the pres ident of the Student Government Association. Other SGA officers will be the - vice president and secretary-treasurer. The SGA president would be responsible for therproper admin istration of student government. A Cabinet composed of both elected and appointed members would advise him on ail issues that come before the legislative assembly. The advisory Cabinet would be composed of the SGA offi cers and the presidents of Wo men's Student Government As sociation, the Association of In dependent Men, Interfraternity Council, Leonides, Panhellenic Council and the Inter-College Council Board. The president may also appoint members from time 'to time with the advice and consent of the assembly. The president would have the power of veto over all acts of the assembly w h i c h could be over ridden by a two-thirds vote of the assembly. The executive branch would also include a central secretariat Collegian Local Ad Staff Meeting Tonight . 6:45 9 Carnegie Old and New Members Please Attend Accounts Will Be Reassigned , 1959 lan Revises to increase the efficiency of pure ly mechanical functions and to act as a central information cen ter for all University organiza tions. All chairmen and members of the various boards and commis sions within the executive branch would also be appointed by the president subject to the approval of the assembly. Art Department Opens Gallery The opening of a new gallery of the Department of Art will be marked by an exhibition, titled, "Good Form: Man and Nature." The gallery, located in 105 Tem porary and named, "105 Gallery," will be used primarily for stu dent exhibitions and for exhibi tions pertaining to the training of students in art. The gallery was designed by Bill Hanson, instructor In art, and the exhibition is composed of the works of Hanson, Dr. George Pap pas, assistant professor aa art and art education, and Bruce Sho baken, instructor in art. The first exhibition, which opened Friday and will continue through April 24, consists of man made products in reference to nature and its influence on man and his work. Charlemagne was the first ruler of France, his reign lasting from 768 to 814. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Grange to Hear National Herschel D. Newsom, 15th mas ter of the National Grange, will speak at a meeting of the Penn State Grange at 7:30 p.m. to morrow in 112 Buckhout Labora tory, More than 40 years ago, New som was elected to his first Grange office when he became gatekeeper of his Juven ii e Grange. From 1937 to 1950 he was master of the Indiana State Grange and since 1948 has been chairman of the National Grange Executive Committee. Newsom also holds positions with the American Institute of Cooperation, the Crusade for Freedom and the National 4-H Club Committee. Collegian Circulation Staff AMERICA'S MOST COMFORTABLE BRA ...MORE FASHION, GLAMOUR, FITI RAVE byrmfit Wear it once and you'll agree—Rave is the most comfortable bra you've ever worn. Why? It's simple, EXTRA elastic means Rave actually breathes and moves with you. You get the shap ing and support of elastic plus the supreme comfort that only elastic can guarantee. Easy care, too. Rave is machine wash able cotton broadcloth. White. 32A to 38C. Before you buy, check all the Rave ELASTIC features. Ask for Rave No. 589. 1 II • G 39 Master Meeting Tonight 6:45 Collegian Business Office. All Must Attend $395 t EUOTIC bands Lt . / c.; ASTIC back gives 44 , around cups gently shape to body tom, and moves with y0b4404 rimi ELASTIC stitching &, ELASTIC underarm O F un d er opt noum 4 1 . 7" Mt permits extra low cut, I bessilfhll adjustable fid ( tl, ' . extra freedom! . IIIrELASTIC band around t i L, / tow•cut back keeps, %1.... bra in place! Collegian Credit Staff Meeting 7 p.m. TONIGHT 215 Willard k l k . l b. 101. Career Day Tomorrow end Thursday Career Day Tomorrow an Thursday Career Day Tomorrow en Thursday Career Day Tomorrow an Thursday Career Da Tomorrow a Thursday Career Da Tomorrow a Thursday You're Invite