The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 21, 1960, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. MAY 21,
SGA t
Secret
The influence o 1
I
and two recent sca q
open hearing to be
at 7 p.m. tomorrm
The meeting is
attend and present a
they have.
1..1
The committee, wh ch was ap
proved by SGA A sembly on
Thursday, will deal fi st with the
recent issues concer ing secret
societies In the past few weeks
Lion's Paw has bee the main
topic and many st dents have
charged that LP me hers exert
influence in campus etivities es
pecially student government.
A second topic tomorrow night
will be charges made by John
Brandt, former Campus party
clique chairman and defeated
candidate for SGA vice presi
dent. Brandt accused James
"Tim" Nelligan, former Univer
sity party chairman, of trying
to throw the spring elections.
The third issue will also con
cern Brandt. The incident oc
curred at a Campus party meet
ing prior to elections. At that
time James Kridel, Campus party
minority leader, charged Brandt
with obtaining his party chair
manship illegally.
Brandt has assumed the posi
tion early in the semester after
both the chairman and vice chair
man resigned. Before becoming
chairman, Brandt• had been party
treasurer.
The investigating committee
will be chaired by Lee van
Bremen. Members are Edward
Kohler and Elizabeth Ingley
with Harold J. O'Brien, assis
tant dean of the College of the
Liberal Arts, advising.
The committee will evaluate
the information obtained at the
meeting and will report to SGA
Assembly.
Oliver Granted Leave
Dr. Robert T. Oliver, professor
of speech and head of the Depart
ment of Speech, has been granted
a semester's leave of absence be
ginning in September to serve as
guest professor at Los Angeles
State College at Los Angeles.
EDDIE BELL
&
The
Rock-a-Fellas
Wish to thank
ALL the
fraternities
for our .
wonderful year
This weekend we'll see
you at:
Pi Kappa Phi
Theta Xi
Phi Delta Theta
Weekend Special
STEAKS NORMALLY
$1.19
Only $1.19
NO RAISE IN PRICE FOR
THE WEEKEND CROWD
This Weekend Try
1 .
A Real S t eak at
LA GAL ERIA
ATMOSPHERICA LY LOADED
LA GALLERIA
investigate
Societies
I I secret societies on student government
dais in politics will be the subject of an
d, el by the SGA Investigating Committee
in 10 Sparks.
students have been invited to
i pen and al
y evidence;
Mrs. Atherton
Found in Tub
By PAULA DRANOV iof the Hetzel Union at 1 p.m. and.
Frances Atherton was kid-;reach the following residence
napped yesterday. halls at five-minute intervals:
An unknown person or persons !South Halls, Nittany, North and
earned her from the lobby of the West Halls. Buses should return
women's residence hall which,to campus by 5 p.m.
was named after her and spirited! Another trip will leave the
her to another part of the build- HUB at 6 p.m. Two trips will be
ing. ;made tomorrow.
Her whereabouts were revealed' A one-way ticket costs 30 cents.
later in the day. Investigators Children under 12 may ride free
found her calmly sitting in a bath-' if accompanied by a parent.
tub on the second floor of Ather-1 Haines said that the bus runs
ton apparently enjoying the at-,have been hampered by poor
tention she was receiving. weather and by conflicting with
The disappearance of the p ic.. 1 Spr in g Week activities. He added
'cure of Frances Atherton, w if e ithat TIM continues to reserve the
of a former president of the Uni-fright to cancel or add runs as
,versity, was first noticed early,'necessary because the buses are
yesterday. The picture customar- , operated as a non-profit service.
ily hangs in the lobby of Ather-I
ton. IProf's Leave Extended
It is presumed that Mrs. Ather-I A leave of absence for J. Ber
ton will be removed from the:bert Moore, associate professor of
bathtub and restored to her for-'civil engineering, has been ex
mer place of honor on the wall. 'tended to June 30, 1961.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
JAM SESSION
at
Theta Xi
featuring the
Rock - A- Fellas
2-5 Saturday
All bosh and fraternity men welcome
111i6
DON'T MISS THIS RACE I COME OUT TODAY
AND SEE YOUR FAVORITE GROUP OF COEDS
PEDDLE FOR PRIZES IN THE BATTLE OF BICYCLES
THE OBSTACLE RACE AND BLUEBOOK RACE ARE SURE TO PRO.
VIDE FUN AND EXCITEMENT FOR BOTH PARTICIPANTS AND
SPECTATORS. '
FOR A FREE AFTERNOON F FUN MAKE IT T Parking Lot No. 10
BETWEEN OLD BEAVER FIE L D AND ,
THE CHAPEL.O
2 Whipple's
Buses May
Run Today
To acconiodate more pas
sengers, two buses may run to
i Whipple's at each of the four
ischeduled times today and
!tomorrow, weather permit
ting, Phil Haines, president of
the Town Independent Men's
Council, said.
The buses will leave the front
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Service Sorority Launches
Inter-Collegiate Convention
T h e Northeast Regional
Convention of the Gamma
Sigma Sigma, national wom
en's service sorority, was
,launched last night when dele
gates from four colleges at
tended an informal gathering held
in McElwain lounge.
The convention is being held to
discuss the problems of Gamma
Sigma Sigma and to give the ep
resentatives a opportunity to leain
how the function of the group are
carried out on campuses.
An opening meeting will be
COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK
Limited number of applications being accepted now
for full-time summer employment. Internationally
known concern with branches in all principal cities.
Last year those accepted averaged over $l3O weekly
15 $1,000.00 Scholarship Is
Pleasant and instructive worl.. All cars furnished. For local
interview, phone Mr. Stout AD 8-2051 between 10:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Salary $90.00 week
ASME - Pi Tau Sigma
ANNUAL PICNIC
MAY 21 1:00 P.M.
• HECLA PARK
Rt. 64 near Zion
Food and Drinks
Wives, Dates, and Guests
of members Welcome
PAGE THREE
held at 9 am. today in 217-18
Hetzel Union. Workshops, sched
uled for 213 and 214 HUB and
their chairmen will be: projects,
10:30 a.m., June Gurke and Judy
Gordon; pledging, 1 p m., Bar
bara Lewert and Jean Baret; pub
licity, 3 p m , Patricia Hagan and
Jerrie Illlarkos.
The day's activities will be
highlighted by an open social at
8 p.m. in the HUB ballroom. At
12:30 p.m. tomorrow Mrs. R. Mae
Schultz, an honorary member of
the group, will address the women
at a banquet to be held in dining
room A of the HUB.
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