TUESDAY. APRIL 26. 1960 J Group Proposed by DARI SGA Faced With DARE, the anti -segregation I ibe borough." in the dean of men's office, was A * JL* * c>4 4 r* -n ~ ' The m °tion requesting this ac- tabled until the next open meet-’ V tiff fall fill * JI IPC7 Inn group 01 State College, gave tion by the town was made at a ing of the group. 2’30 p.m. Sun- ▼UvU l K I 1 WCtfdl. I 1 8 the final stamo of annroval! meeting held Friday night, to day in the Helen Eakin Eisenhow-! _ 5_ " -which all of tlie barbers in town er Chapel. By KAREN HYNECKEAL lion, through Haber, at the next to a proposal which would set had been invited. DARE's fund drive, set for ! Should the Thanksgiving-Senate meeting May 5 up , “bi-racial hiunan «la-i p ap. Mv 8 tart 10. •£ ivacation be eliminated lo| _ J™,, Kr.jM Camp,,, „,wr lions commission m btate the group met to decide on a fu- Bernreuier, special assistant to compensate for the irregular- ll > - leader, told the Assembly that College Sundav tule course of action, which the president tor student at- u.. h e had talked to Benjamin A. 8 . , brought forth the "human rela- fairs. 01 cJass meellll g s duung Whlsk , t chairman o{ thc Senate The group, which unanimously tions commission" proposal. Money collected will serve foi the fall semester? If the Committee on Class am, Talon voted to assume the name, 'Di-, DARE is the same otoud that the local defense nf smripnK ar , .. ,von.miiue on eiass anu cairn rect Action for Racial Equality " had been picketing Bunn's re.steddunng non-violent the calendar da ‘' f l ' he . du !f Wh,sler lnl1ial!y definitely decided to send a let-; Barber Shop at 110 S. Allen Si., strations. payment of fines, and b e changedtoeliminate S ir- lntrociacc iJ he to ehmi ter to the State College Borough after Kenneth Bunn, the owner, programs and conferences to en- leculanties"’ nH * e t u Thanksgiving holiday Council, requesting that the coun- had refused lo cut the hair of courage non-violent, student pro- One Assemblyman asked why eil establish such a commission. . a Negro student. test movements in other parts of the problem of irregular rla'-s Under the jurisdiction of the ' A petition to the council, advo- the country meetings hadn't come up befoie Borouqh Council, the commis- eating the appointment of such a 1 The Student Christian Asso- ,tins tune. Haber explained that sion "would be permanent in commission, is now being circu- ciation has agreed to sponsor the the rule concerning the number nature, acting by appropriate lated on campus and in town. drive. Hillel Foundation and the 'of class meetings per semester has means to investigate reported t A discussion on discriminatory Newman Club have been also ap- .always existed but had never been cases of discriminatory prac- j practices in town housing, as list- proached, but have not yet made followed to the strictest sense, lices in all areas of life within ed on the approved housing list definite commitments New Set-Up— Bi-Rad (Continued from page o»ie) of the workshop on "Individual ity Among Thousands ” • Leonides shourfd work with AVSGA to form a committee to plan the community area councils. • Leonides should have a “rush” piogiam to inform independents of its activities. • Independents should have a central lounge. • Sororities and independents should maintain a common blue book file in the community liv ing aieas. • The proposed residence hall counselors should be the mam channel of communication for all living units. • Independents should give move publicity and support to po litical candidates. • Independent honors should be published. • Independents might invest!-, gate having more social functions. | —The Seeing Eye Training! School, where dogs are taught to' guide blind people, is near Mor ustown, NJ. j Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sale*—Part*—Service New '6O Deluxe Sedan sl62s WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E Third St WiNiamxport, Pa. Phone I-46&* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Theater to Give Play by Miller The Five O’clock Theater willarts and letters, will play the part present a farce comedy today the "other woman.” based on "the year of decision”! Other characters will be played which is faced ’bv every college ®£[ ] 1 o u^; ; Sandr;i Ma £ ee and sen ‘ or - ' Jon Barry Wilder, .graduate in “Millie Marlow's Dilemma,” speech from State College, is di written by June Miller, senior m 1 9 ctln £ play, and the technical arts from Myerstovvn, will be pre- ! >» l ,^, tllon ls d °j e d >' David sented fiom sto 5:30 p.rn. in the. c^llr ' toaduate student m thea ' Mai If. Theater ’ basemeTlt of 01d Ag Eng Society to Meet 1 ii„„ 4 i . _ . 1 Larrv H. Skromme, president Sandia Halt, sophomore in arts 0 f the American Society of Agri ‘l 01 " Clanon, will play the part culture Engineers, will be the kev of Millie, and Joel Daniels, who spea k er at the spring meeting of has the lead role m the Plavers the soeieiv tnrt-iv- b B production "The Sleeping Pi ince"! The theme of'the meeting !s which is now m rehearsal, will -New Developments in, or Re play the pail of Jay Winkton. lated to , the Field of Agriculture " Elaine Edwards, freshman ini Engineering.” Expert Styling for those who care . . . about their hair. 220 A S. Allen St. D& AD 8-0213 CIRCA out irimy 9!k C«rner Rowm Mall BUB Today SGA Assemblymen will be seeking student opinion on the above questions. At a special meeting last night, Richard Ha ber, SGA president, told the As sembly, “The proposed calendar change is the most crucial issue to hit student government since I can remember Edgar Giubb fSr.-U.), who has been investigating the proposed calendar changes, distributed copies of the lour pioposals con sidered by the Senate to all the .Assemblymen Haber then ex plained that Assemblymen should not simply get a list of names similar to a petition but should find out which proposal students favor and why. He said that the Assembly hopes to give its unanimous ap proval to one on Thursday night at the SGA meeting. The SGA 'will then voice the students" opm- New Low Film Prices • VP-127 39c C Kodachrome, 8 mm roll • VP-120 39c 2.35 • VP-820 39c • Kodachrome 8 mm mag. • VP-616 63c 3-74 • C-620 • C-120 • C-127 • E-620 • K-135, 20 exp 1.25 *K-135 36 exp 2.35 McLANAHAN'S Self-Service Refreshing new fruit drink lemon or orange flavored Slush Ice. This is not a car- bonated drink. 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