FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1960 6 Encampment Workshops Outlined (Continued from page one) fore that date. The community living work shop, under the chairmanship of Philip Haines, will explore the newest concept in student living on campus. The preliminary discussion out line, as drawn up by the work shop chairman, lists such topics as structure of community govern ing body and its jurisdiction, coed social and recreational programs and financing of such. SGA workshop will be headed by co-chairmen Jan Calloway and Walter Darran. The workshop outline calls for discussions of the political party system, its neces sity and responsibility, if any; the present size of SGA Assembly; the average requirement for Assem blymen and the whole method of representation. The workshop will also con sider whether elections should be held once or twice a year and how a constituency could best be defined within the pres ent system. It will also make an overall evaluation of the student govern ing system that has now been in effect for a little over one year of its 2-year trial period. The University expansion and student welfare workshop, chaired by Edgar Grubb, will consider expansion of such facilities as the Hetzel Union Building, the Li- —Magnetic alloys containing nickel, cobalt, iron and aluminum are used widely in speakers for high-fidelity sound reproduction. Swingline stapler no bigger than a pack fncfuding 1000 Staples i A do-it-yourself kit in the palm of your hand! Unconditionally guar anteed, Tot makes book covers! fastens papers, does arts and crafts work, mends, tacks...no end ii:if uses! Buy it at your college_book store) Swingline Cub stapler,sl.29 .S'w -ifkize:. Long Island City, New York, N.Y THE 98c STAPLER AVAILABLE at KEELER'S The University Book Store OPPOSITE EAST CAMPUS GATE brary, infirmary, auditorium, andlgroup will study the present judi-1 Recreation Hall in view of theicial system and its feasibility or'. expected increase in undergradd modifications under the new corn uate enrollment. imunity living concept. 1 It will also study the chang- It will discuss standards of 1 ing role of independent and conduct on drinking, dress in 1 Greek groups such as AIM and dining halls, indiscreet displays IFC; the traffic problem; the of passion on campus and bor quarter system; school spirit; ough regulations. and student waste and abuse of 1 The communications workshops facilities. will consider the campus publi- Academic affa i r s workshop cations and mass communications chairman Jack Crosby has drawnimedia—Collegian, Froth, LaVie, up an outline that includes anrWDFM etc.—and whether or not evaluation of the present gradingithey are fulfilling their purpose system and alternatives; a discus-las student organs. - sion of academic honesty on It will also discuss communica carni ti pus and possible remedial action; : ons between students and ad a clarification of the "class cut"lministration, communication with policy; scholarship and student l and between Commonwealth cam oan requirements; comprehen-' puses and communication with sive examinations and the aca-i , other colleges on common issues, demic deficiencies of the Library.;e. g.loyalty oath, ROTC. Joan Beidler chairs the Rules About 13 . student leaders will and Regulations workshop. This comprise each workshop. PAPERBACKS FOR ALL SUMMER TEACHER AID Dr. Seuss STOP IN TODAY! We have all your favorite Magazines and a Complete selection of greeting cards. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SUMMER STUDENTS WE HAVE YOUR REQUIRED READING BOOKS AND HUN DREDS OF PAPERBACKS FOR ALL COURSES. NITTANY NEWS 108 W. Callege Ave. Farrell to Conduct Agricultural Research ,(Continued'from page one) Dr. Michael A. Farrell, asso-, . !en's residence system this fall will elate dean of the College of Agri - ;be the integration of freshmers culture and director of the Agri- ;throughout • tippet : class residenc& cultural Ekperiment Station, has halls. In previous years, fresh been granted a leave of absence: nm from Sept. Ito Aug. 31, 1961. I. women have lived together Hein freshman residence halls. will conduct a study for the, - States' Experimental Stations Di- This fall freshman women will vision of the U.S. Department of'have a freshman roommate but Agriculture on the operation and their rooms will be interspersed procedures employed in regionalamong rooms occupied by upOer research. class women. ---this is just the beginning of DANKS SALE P. S. Choose from Berkshire's new selection of beautiful stocking colors, too! HERE'S WHAT YOU SAVE: REG. 1.35... NOW 1.09... 3 pairs 3.19 REG. 1.50... NOW 1.19 .. . 3 pairs 3.49 REG. 1.65 ... Now 1.29 ...3 pairs 3.79 Residence Changes-- Berkshire's sensational once-a-year sale ends next Saturday! As advertised in Lin cAurIG, PAGE THREE hire ing tuber 3! pen agatn r year! mless and Berkshire —and save!
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