The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 13, 1959, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
SGA Assembly Begins
First Complete Year
The Student Government on Assembly for a period of one! Legislation is introduced to As-; The University has a new dean!
a j mi t i year. sembly jn the form of a bill. This of women and three new faces on
Association will embark on its Four sophomores may be nom- bill must be signed by its spon- dean of men's staff j
fhst complete year since it re- mated by each political parly, sor and deposited at the SGA of-1 D Doro(hy j.‘ Lipp’ has as
i i .1 1,, . . with the six highest gaming fice in the Hetzel Union Build-i ,4„ an
placed the All - bmveisity Assembly seats. mg The bill is then sent to a wome d n blowing' the f Julv 1 re-,
Cabinet last April as the leg- .Ihi et juniors may be nominated Rules Committee for jnvestiga- tiremcnl of D earl 0 Weston. 1
1 b by the patties with the four high-.tion before it is brought before, , ,he d»an of men’s office Le
lslative body of student gov- c-4 vote-getteis being named As- Assembly. This must take place rov F , |n has been na ’ met j
einment. semblymen. within a month. associate dean of men, replacing,
•ri a ii u. ii . rhe puities may nominate two ! a referendum may occur after Dr. Harold W. Perkins - Wilmer E 1
~,J u ‘ Assembly shall consist of seniois with the tvvo receiving a petition signed bv three per'wise ras succeeded O Edward 1
s^'in.^'iflrlc'rMo*! ‘ h ° hl^ t>st number of votcs earn- cent o[ the student body i- pre- Pollock as assistant to'the dean:
2 ‘Ut adcltcl t° the pits- jnj> sc‘cits. sented to the SGA president. The 0 f men for fraleinitv affairs
cut 21), in the elections this tall. The trims of these Assembly- referendum will be held within and William H. Hassler has as-
C'lass rcpic,(ntation on the As- men will be one year four weeks of the presentation of sumed the duties of Wise hand- 1
scmblv is deiermmed bv peicent- Freshman and Sophomore the petition. l lng independent men’s ’ affairs'
agcN of flu- (ut.il A -sembly imra- Class presidenls will be elected Results of the referendum and student loans. Dr. Perkins and
bet ship. The senior das-, will have Ims tall ana they win sit on voting are binding on Assem- Pollock resigned to accept posi
2') pci tent o, 12 men.belt.; iimior Assembly. ‘ bly, providing 20 per cent of tions with other colleges
diis.s, 20 per cent or 11 membets-, 1 At piesent, Assembly is only an the student body has voted. The ; R. Mae Shultz, who formally
hopbomoic ci.cs, '24 per i cut orintcnm body, since all of its, referendum may be overridden, had offices in 105 Old Main iV
10 membets; ,md the fioshman membership . has not been elected.; however, by a three-fourth vote now located in 101 McElwiun.
class, 21 per cent oi 9 tncmbcis When the additional! members; 0 { | be constitutional member- i Mrs, Shultz, assistant to the
The pi esident of mli i la-s will are added this tall, the body shal l ship of the Assembly. dean of women, who formerly
be included in each class delogu- assume its lull conslitulional; At present, members of the handled only sorority work is
tion to Assembly. powcis Assembly, their party and class now in the newiv-expanded office 1
The vice president of SGA. .. L "g<slation to become effec- affiliations are Bruce Brennerman tor freshman affairs. i
Larry Byers, is the chairman of 4 P ™!hi?L a r ni, l !i I- (C -Sr), Ellen Burke (C.-Sr.),i Dr. Lipp has assumed her
the Assembly. He may vole |orlt .V °I *: ,e ‘ ssembly memb is.jj owar( j Byers (U-Sr.), Waltonl new post without the services ,
only to break a tie. voting and mint be signed by the Davis (U.-Sr.), Mary Ann Ganteri of R. Christine Yohe. who re
l.eonaid .Julius, SGA pi however may h vet('ffny^ U ; Sr ; ) ’ i, J - ay /r ( . C »; Sr ’ ), t 5i f gned as ass . i , sta , nt lo . the «Jean
is an cx-olficin non-vnlinc mem- f rt - , ,u ’ ’ y u Peter Luckie (C.-Sr.), Janet Moore' of women, effective August 31
bci or /v sembly legislation within one scholastic (C .. SI . )f Ca?ol Ploeqch (C .-Sr),! to become dean of women at
ii u ' .. , “ , , i . Baibara Bragdon (U-Jr.). ’ Juniata College in Huntingdon.
■I , ’ Waller (C-Si.) k pres- The Assembly may make any Walter Danart (C.-Jr.), Jean! Dr. Lipp ;eceived a bachelor
u cut pio-tempmc of the Assem- recommendation on behalf of DeM fe ( C .-Jr.). David Kiser!of science degree and a master of
b! and will preside m Byers ab- the'•ludent.body'concerning stu- (U . Jr ' science degree m education at tl.ej
.E'Sr.T** ,'i- jguggya sgg-gssssss? S'SKST,^
.Vilh o, t ht ,«,T,V,„ E IhC bl, ib,y also appoint commit
highest number of votes Mllmg tees to investigate legisla_t.on._ s.ty of North Dakota. Prior to that
I Walter Darran and minority • s ! le held lhe same P°st at Wiscon
’ leader is Howard Byers. s ! n State College.
Assembly meets once a week , Austin came to his position
afTd the meetings are open to all! P f att Institute, Brooklyn,
faculty, administration and stu- N.Y., where he was dean of men
dents. for the past three years. He
j * I received his bachelor of science
[Epstein Sculpture Here ! tX* a ‘ lhe Universi ‘ y °*
! A piece of sculpture by the late! A 1953 graduate of the Univer-
Sir Jacob Epstein, noted Ameri-jsity, Wise had served since 1954
can sculptor, who died in London as the assistant to the dean of
• last week, is now located on cam
pus
ChemPkys,
Will Hold
A combined mixer for lreshmen and transfer students
in (he Colleges of Chemistiy and Physics and Education will
be held at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday m Waring lounge.
The mixer and dance is one of the major events in the
orientation program planned by the Chemistry and Physics
Student Council The council \sill '
also hold counseling sessions for with the operations inside the
new students dm mg this week. college.
Tile Chcni-Phys Conned is com- A publication, the Chem-Phys
posed of -3 students from five Newsletter, is printed each month
curnculurns. They are elected an d includes any pertinent news
each spring, from the student. dealing with research work and
body. w *th pioportionate repre- councl i activities and general in-
M ' n u/u-i n ca< ' < l '! ll . n< u l ! m ' formation about the college. [
While acting as liaison be- ... ~ , . .
tween the faculty and the stu- , A ctjn H ,n tbe role as mediator
denis, it also sponsors many between student and teacher, the
activities during the school year. !«>uncil has helped make adjus t-
The Science Fair was originated,'" ent . s %vhe ". bhiebook conflicts
by the council six years ago and'^ eve op "dhin the college,
since that time has grown to a: The council takes an active
point wheie 1,000 high schools; Part in the University govern
now participate in it annually. , ment. It was responsible for in-
The fair is held in the Spring ofj deducing tho proposed five
each vear and involves the compc- P°inf grading system which is
tition of thousands of high school' under consideration. An
students for prizes and scholar-! other action taken by this coun
ship awards. ' oil was tho re-introduction of
An activity held in conjunc- lhe proposed one year ROTC
lion with the Science Fair is an ‘ plan. _
open house which is held in j Other functions of the Chem-
Osmond Laboratory. The pur- jPhys Council include an Awards
pose of this open house is to 'Banquet and a course evaluation
acquaint all interested persons (made by the students.
Some,hin 9
New...
eT The All-American Rathskeller announces.
If I for your added convenience, extended serv
ices and new hours —11 aan. until 12 p.m..
We are serving lunches, dinners and your
favorite beverage. Our grill is always on.
Stop in tomorrow!
The All-American Rathskeller
corner East College and Pugh
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Education
Mixer
, It is a large bust of Philip Say
ers, noted Irish capitalist and tex-!
tiles manufactuier. It was placed
at the University in 1950 by thei
subject’s son Michael. It is now
located on the balcony of Old'
Main lobby.
Welcome Freshmen
You are always welcome at Rea & Derick
<... the drug store of service...
Checks Cashed
Dependable Prescription Service
School Supplies
Dental, Shave and Hair Needs
Complete Photo Service
Large Soda Fountain
# Shop Us First for Quick Service $
OPEN DAILY 7 a.rn. to 10:15 p.m.
OPEN SUNDAY II a.m. to 9 p.m.
Rea & Derick Drugs Inc.
Old Main Will Be
Scene of New Faces
Areys to Visit Pakistan
Dr. Ruth W. Areys, professor
and head of the Department of
Clothing and Textiles, will spend
five months in Pakistan study
ing changes made in that nation’s
textiles industry.
121 S. ALLEN STREET
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1959
independent men’s affairs and stu
dent loans.
Hassler, a graduate of Giove
City College, came to his new
position from Texas Tech where
he was also assistant dean of
men. He has filled the position
left vacant by Wise.
Student-Run
BX Located
In HUB
The Penn State Book Exchange,
located on the ground floor ol the
Hebei Union Building, is a stu
dent-run, non-profit organiza
tion cauving a complete line of
school supplies.
It is also the sole distributor
of the student dinks, namecards,
and freshman handbooks re
quired for customs. In ad
dition to the customary pens,
pencils, notebooks, paper and
(pennants, the BX—as it is fa
miliarly called—now carries a
complete line of drawing boards
and art supplies.
The BX refunds 50 cents for
each $5 worth of sales receipts
turned back by students. On moie
expensive items such as drawing
boards, this 10 per cent refund
can sometimes mean as much as
,S 2 is subtracted from the regular
price.
' Although noimally closed, on
'Sundays, the BX will be open
from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. today
to accommodate new students.
Regular BX hours are 9 a.m. to
5 pm. during weekdays and 9
a.m. to noon on Saturday.
The BX is run on a “board sys
tem similar to the LaVie and The
'.Daily Collegian. A call goes out
during the second semester for
new candidates. If the candidate
does a satisfactory job, he is then
.eligible for promotion to sopho
jmore board. Sophomore boarders
;receive an hourly wage. Junior
■ and senior board posts are also
available for capable sophomore
Iboardeis.