PAGE TWO Old Assembly Eliminates All Alternate Provisions The old SGA Assembly amended the constitution last night to delete all sections concerning alternates, and the new Assembly, immediately following, approved the firs' reading of an amendment to allow student teachers to have alternates. It took 33 minutes for the old Assembly to gain a quorum of the Constitutional membership New Roll Called By Assembly The roll with the newly elec- ted officer and assemblymen added to the roster for 1960-61 was called for the first time last night at SGA Assembly. The new SGA officers are Richard Haber, (LT.), president; Donald Clagett, (LI.), vice presi dent, and Susan Sherman. (C.). secretary-treasurer. Class presidents are: Herman Weber, (C\), senior class; Spen cer McC.raw, (U.), junior class; Duane Alexander, (C.). sopho more class; and Dean Wharton, (U.i, fre.-Jiman class. The following are assemblymen senior assembly Robert Clapp, (C! ), Walter Darran, (U.). Edgar Grubb, (U.), Judith High, (C.), Katherine Hughes, <U.), Richard King, (C), Jacqueline Leavitt, (U), Frederick Meckley, (C ), and Judy Moore, (U.). Junior assemblymen are- Con stance Adler. (U.), Marilee Gra- hill, (U ), Robert Harrison, (U.),j Jav Huffman, (U.). Lynn Mar vel, (C ), Ruth Rilling, (U ), Ju dith Weiss, (U ), Neil White, (C.), Joint \Vitnwr (U), Cynthia Xan thopolous, (C ). Sophomore assemblymen are’ Baibara Adey, (C.), Joan Cnva nagli, (U 1, Howaid C'reskoff, (C ), David Downes, (C.), Barbara Hackman, (C\), Rebecca Hadden, (C ), Lois Haegley, (U.). George Henning, (C ), Mary Sue Horsey. (U.), James Kndel, (C.), Richard Pigossi, (C ), Maiy Swcd, (U.), Baibara Watchorn, (U.), and Nan cy Williams, (U). Freshman assemblymen are- Barbara Isaacson, (U.), Patricia McGee, (C.), and Jacqueline Tione, (C). LUTHERAN STUDENT SERVICES Grace Lutheran Church College and Atherton Palm Sunday Services 8:30 and 10:45 Lutheran Student Center 412 W. College Ave. 6:30 p.m. “Scientific Theories on Origin of Life and Their Compatabil lty With Christianity" by Dr. Hubert Frings, Penn Stale pro fessor of zoology. LAS VEGAS NIGHT Dealers Meeting TONIGHT... April 8 119 Osmond 7 p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA to get their special meeting start ed. The meeting had been sched uled to finish action on two Con stitutional amendments before the new Assembly was installed. One amendment concerned the alternate system, the other the composition of the Off-Campus Tribunal screening board. Both were passed with very little de bate. To become a part of the con stitution, an amendment must be! voted on at three consecutive! meetings, and it was felt that since action was begun bv the old body it should be completed by it. The change in the tribunal set-up seals the new and out going tribunal chairmen and three others appointed by them on the board. At present the presidents of the Association of Independent Men and the Inter fraternity Council sit on the board. The amendment on alternates eliminates from the Constitution any mention of having alternates for Assemblymen. The proposed amendment as passed for the first time by the newly installed Assembly, gives .student teachers and others who must be off the campus for aca demic reasons the right to desig nate an alternate to fill their scats. One of the co-proponents of the bill. Jackie Myers, former alternate Assemblyman, said that not passing the bill would be to discriminate against some 20 per cent of the student body who are enrolled in curricula requiring that they be off cam pus for a period of time. Walter Darran (U -Sr.) said, however, that not allowing alter nates for these people would not be any more discriminatory than the system is now. John Witmer (C -Jr.) said that the bill did not solve the main reason there are so many alter nates. that of academic disquali fication. Forests cover 40 per cent of [South America, about the same 'per cent as in the Soviet Russia. Nittany Votes To Underwrite 'Suit l Donations Nittany Council, currently holding a drive to raise money for a new suit for the Nittany Lion by soliciting all groups on campus for a $5 donation, decided last night to underwrite all donations up to $lOO that have not been contributed by the end of this semester. Also at the meeting a recom mendation was made to donate $5O to Leonides to send a delegate to the National Independent Stu dents’ Association Convention to be held April 21, 22 and 23 in lowa. No action was taken on this proposal since it will be considered at the next meeting of the council. Elections planned for this week I were postponed until after the [spring vacation for council felt ! that more publicity would bring imore valid election results. Froshmore Duo Set for Tonight Two classes will combine their efforts in presenting two bands, Frieda Lee, and the Continentals for the Froshmore Duo at 9 to night in the Hetzel Union ball- I room. The Ivy Rocks and Howie Per loff and His Philadelphians will provide two different types of music for the dance. The bands will alternate at half-hour inter vals. Frieda Lee will be mistress of ceremonies and the Continent als, a vocal group, will present two special performances. Tickets, free-of-charge, for freshmen and sophomores and their dates, will be available un til 5 tonight at the Hetzel Union desk. The dance will be open at! 10:30. TIRED ? ? ? Lei Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU f LOBSTER HOUSE ( SEASHORE DINNER f Includes Oysters, Scallops, 7 Fish and Deviled Crabs | TAXI RETURN GRATIS Feat.: 1:47, 3:46, 5:45, 7:44, 9:43 * CATHAUM NOW SHOWING Giant Academy Award Show JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK ‘Anatomy of a Murder’ At 1:30 & 6:49 AUDREY HEPBURN DEAN JAGGER ‘THE NUN’S STORY’ At 4:12 & 9:30 ★ NITTANY Now—Door* Open 6:45 P.M. GREGORY PECK ‘‘MOBY DICK" SATURDAY _ ALL DAY From the Best Seller ‘Naked & the Dead’ Cliff Robertson Clement, Alexander Win 'Pledge* Award Sue Clement, Kappa Alpha were presented by Mrs. Norma Theta, and Duane Alexander; Mountan - ass “ to „ thedean ot ’ _ .. women, and Wilmer E. Wise, as- Tau Kappa Epsilon, were an- s j stan t t 0 t b e dean 0 f men R on . nounced as the Outstanding aid Novak, IFC president, pre* Pledges of 1959 last night at sented the scholarship award. the annual Greek Week Out- Robert Parsk y. chairman of tha * j- i- i . IFC Board of Control, spoke on standing Pledge banquet. “Fraternity Expansion." He de- Alpha Zeta won the Jnterfra- scnbed “Greek City, USA; A Su ternity Council Pledge C s burb 0 j p enn state,” and stressed Scholarship Award with a pledge Q ree jj. unitv class average of 3.12 S GA President. Richard Haber, Twenty-two sororities a n d was toastmaster for the dinner and about 35 fiatermties \\eie ,< -P I T' the Reverend Preston Williams, sented by their candidates for the acting University chaplain, gave award at the banquet held in the tl invocation and benediction. Hetzel Union dining room. , .. _ , . _ ,„, - . _ Greek Week will continue to- Each nominee had heen morrow wilh a Bridge Tourna . screened and fire sorority and ment at 7 in Waring s ,x fraierndy fmahst, wer e S e- L e> Tw soror itie. Bn l lected. Soronty fmahsls m ad- 32 fraternitiel CoRipet „ dition to Miss Clement were j duplicate bridge (in Marianne Ellis. Della Della Del- £ hich each labla pla * B ta; Patricia Gardner Gamma game prearranged h £ nd ' with Phi Beta; Janice Wanner Alpha & £ gaining ihe most dSm Zita I'’ 1 '’ d * YU k ' P° inls winning the tournament.) Fraternity finalists, in addition to Alexander, were David Grubbs, Beta Theta Pi; Robert Miller, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Richard Pigos si, Phi Gamma Delta; Richard Reitei, Alpha Zeta; and Thomas Ritenbaugh, Phi Mu Delta. The outstanding pledge awards FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1960 WIN AN ALBUM OF THE WEEK Mext Week WMAJ Is giving 5 Free Copies Of The Album The Kingston Trio "SOLD OUT" LISTEN TO WMAJ FOR DETAILS 1450
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