°AGE SIX SGA Two Acts on Thanksgiving; Investigating Committees The new SGA As,embly began its year of operation by waging a successful battle against tl o proposed elimination of the Thanksgiving vacation. In addition, SGA c►eated a committee at the request of DARE to investigate intergroup relations ►n areas which affect student life and a special investigation committee to look Two Teams 'leting all ontion of alteinates place First ,and ( m hanged the quoium to make poss,ble 10 meet even when Assemblymen P absent for t e nt ivirions The amendment In Debates Chant-0(1 (11101 um from three -10111 th, of di.. total membership Twenty-four mem b ers o f to thiee-timiths of the - Amble" the Men's Debate Team pat A membei,hip bill was defeated which cipated in 19 inter-collegiate would have permitted Assem blymen, absent from campus to debate tout 'laments dut ing the fulfill academic requirements, past academic year to have alternates. The bill was I'r n different attacked on the grounds that titteal"; l'ln", s nt - it was inadequate because it nig hie untvet-ity Ink lust p l ace provided no system for the se the the Allogheny Tout nomont and lection of the alternates. St Vincent'. Novice '('puma-SG A h asked down on absences ment of Assemblymen after constant Contests in extempore speaking, exiting !env - wed the quorum m of mato' v, acluit s loading , the middle of the final meeting of . public speaking and debate sup- h{, week. Pliimented the Intel-collegiate do - The aht upt halt occurred while' bats. pi °giant. IVA: ll 'k %vote WC - Assembly was in the midst of, seined to David Goodhait and considering a bill to permit SCAT Vei non Bin ger, for extempore to go on record as being opposedt speak lug, Al"" Elm' and 11 ' 13 ' 4 t all forms of racial discrun-! Goldstein, for original oranny• minem. e,pecially in the area of, and to David Gootthait and Dick Snyder for addles, speaking Assembly approved a rules Eugene Few), Ronald committee recommendation al n. Swisshelm and lowing the committee to deter- Stanley Gomm vane lecognized mine the validity of all ab- Ili OW first debate team in intia- sences. Assemblymen will be squad activity Ira Zatcoff, Rich responsible for submitting ex aid Snyder, William Stout and' cuses to the committee. Edgar Snyder wino awarded for The names of all Assemblymen their ac hie% ement as second de- ;with unexcused absences will he bate team. 'read at the next Assembly meet• Alan Davidson, Elms, Goodhart, mg Three unexcused absences and Barger received ceitificates will make an Assemblyman sub of excellence for their partunpa ject to impeachment non in debate at 'William and Mary Senate Expels Frash for Theft I A freshman in lar,inesN admini,tiation, found guilty of a sone; of thefts, was disinp,sed' hum the Unlyet,ity yesterday by the Senate Sub-Commit lee on Discipline, accord tug to Le Roy ic,,ociate dean of men The student had stolen a va riety of personal item; including jackets, raincoat and umbrella fiom other students, Au,tin The thefts °cent red in various classroom buildings and the HUB. In addition, Auk,tin iNind, the stu dent had re-sold the items to other students The dean of men's office has not yet deter mined whether any disciplintuy action will be taken against those student; who put chaNed the stolen pi operty, Aus tin ,aid. —San Antonio, Tex . was estab lished as a city in 1731 by King Philip V of Spain THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA By BARB YUNK into ch•os4t s Of couuptlon 10 stu- :dent government SfIA took ~ tittle, , forward to nbilso 11, OIY ton more efficient hv ron,titilt.onil amendment, de Chapel Will Hold Memorial Service 'Memorial Day will be observed on Monday tk ith a service at 9 a m, in the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel. The Reverend Preston N. Wil- liams, acting chaplain, will preH side dt the service at which Capt John P. Roach, pi ofessor of naval science will speak. Following the service, student leaden; will simultaneously place wreath , : on the grate of the late President George W Atherton, neat Schwab Auditorium; and at plaque, honoring the war dead located in Recreation Bldg, For esti v Bldg , and the Hetzel Union Bld At 12 noon, they will raise the AlllOl lean flag from half mast to full mast POSSESSED ? With the old idea that your possessions must be person ally packed by you for the move to a new home? Wrong! PARK MOVING & STOR AGE experts do a complete job! PARKMOVING STORAGE Please call Collect Altoona Wlndsor 3-1103 MORRELL'S WISHES YOU LUCK WITH YOUR FINALS AND HAVE A TREMENDOUS SUMMER, WHEREVER YOU BE. (And if you happen to be here, remember Morrell's) Delivery 9.12 AD 8.8381 Fenske Appointed To Defense Panel Dr Merrell R. Fenske. head of the Department of Chemical En-i gmeering and director of the Pet-, roieum Refining Laboratory, re-' cently has been appointed to the newly formed Panel on Biolog ical and Chemical Defense of the Office of the Daectols of Defense Research and Engineer ing rn Washington He is also serving on an ad visory Panel on Fuels and Lubi 1- cants of the same agency and on the Committee for Mechanical Power Plant Systems of the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Agency. Sr* The Dinah Shore Chevy Slew() in color &whip, NBC-TV—the Put Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV 4 professional drivers got 27.03 mpg in the Mobilgas Economy Run PM $:-c:3 . fa r), 7 ‘' . 57 , 1 C 054: A1r..:,,!.. W 751 ~,:t. , , :c:f4.; . ...: ~ , ,.....; : l ~;:: i :,.f:,:z , , , 4. , , , 5 , ,, , , ,;; 5 .1. : . . , , , ,;;;„ ,, i r. j i;.::, ,5 .< ,',.. . S, ~.,.;:.‘ ...›. ~) ‘,...:. 1 ; 7,. 1 .,,, 4:0 t .? ' ' . lne .- N, `,., I ..:'''''' 'AT '''',* eY•1 .44. 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Besides wringing extra miles from every gallon, and besides stacking up as 1960's outstanding car-llook what else Corvair has in store for you. The smooth-as-butter ride you get from independent suspension at all four wheels. The increased traction that comes with the engine's weight over the rear wheels—where it should be in a compaCt car. A A . % practically flat floor, a folding rear seat, five jaunty uorvair models, including the new Monza Club Coupe. Check the low price •tag at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's THE WlNNER!—Katherine Davis of Delta Zeta, hidden under the paper, ciaihes through the paper barrier to win the relay race and The Daily Collegian Derby. The tivent was held last night on the closed section of Pollock Road THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960 ~~~t'. Year" Trend for SCOMPIniCat tramporfation
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