The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 01, 1960, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1960
Candidates Review
University Plank
A University party proposal advocating coordination of
student governing groups under the Student Government
Association faced mixed reactions in interviews with candi
dates for assembly seats last night
The plan, advanced in the
University party's election plat
form, would provide for co
ordination of such groups as
Leonides. To*n Independent
Men, campus men's organiza
tions and com munity councils.
Pat Higgins 4 junior in home
economics from Sterling, Va., and
a University candidate for assem
bly, said the plan would make
student government stronger. She
added that while the plan might
take a while to work out, it would
give unity and continuity to stu
dent affairs
Wayne Ulsh, junior in business
administration from Plainfield,
said, "spA is not - working up to
its constitutional limitations now."
lie added that SGA should do
more under its present system
rather than try to expand.
The 42 people now on SGA
Assembly would be given too
much to do under the Univer
sity party plan, he said. They
mould, instead, work up' to and
Thcrease the scope of their pres
ent system, he said.
Ulsh is running for junior as
semblyman as an independent
candidate and has been endorsed.
by members of the proposed Lib
eral party-
Campus candidate Edward Loev,
sopohomore in pre-med from
Philadelphia, said student groups
might lose their authority if they'.
were all consolidated under SGA.
lie feels students need more au
thority, which they could not gain!
under the University party plan.
Loev is a candidate for sopho
more_ assemblyman.
The SGA elections will be held!
next Tuesday, and Wednesday,:
Dec. 6 and 7.
Eidophor to Carry
Wrestling Matches
The Penn State - Army wrest
ling meet will be shown on the
Eidophor screen af 7 p.m. Satiir
day in Schwab as part of a closed
circuit television experiment. The
doors of Schwab will open at 6:95
p.m.
Two cameras will be used in
the experiment, Leslie - P. Green
hill, associate director of the Di
vision of Academic Research and
Services, said.
If the first attempt is success
ful the procedure will be adopted
for overflow crowds in the future.
There will be no charge for the
experimental showing.
Giles Believes Majors
Can Reach Agreement
LOUISVILLE (A') Warren
Giles, president of the National
League, said yesterday he be
lieved the two feuding major
leagues could come up with a ter
ritorial agreement as the result of
today's summit conference with
Commissioner Ford Frick:
"I have enough faith in the fair
nes of the National League and
American League owners," said
Giles, "to make me believe we
can come up with a rule that will
not deprive large cities of two
major league clubs where it ap
pears justified."
Gus's
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town
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'Phila. School
Offers Grant
An annual full tuition scholar
ship to the Pennsylvania State
College of Optometry in Philadel
phia is being offered for a worn
an resident of Pennsylvania.
To qualify for the four-year
,award, a student must have two
,years of pre-optometric college
work. Students must also rank
in the upper half of their classes
during their last year of college.
!All scholarship winners must re
!main in the upper half of their
classes during the term of their
!graduate studies at the Pennsyl
!vania State College of Optom
etry.
The scholarship is valued at
$3200: Women interested should
write to Woman's Auxiliary of
the Pennsylvania Optometric As
sociation, Executive Offices, PO
Box 1201, Harrisburg.
Chem Prof to Give Taik
Dr, Thomas Wartik, professor.
and head of the Department of.
Chemistry, will deliver a collo
quium lecture before the Depart
ment of Chemistry at the Univer-;
sity of Michigan on Dec..ls .
His subject will be: "Amine
Complexes of Certain Aluminum
Compounds."
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Don't Miss 'SKI HAPPY'
A feature-length color movie
Presented by the Ski Division
Of the Penn State Outing Club
Friday, Dec. 2, 1960 8:00 P.M.
Schwab Auditorium
FREE DOOR PRIZE
Tickets on Sale for 65c at
HUB Desk or at the Door
SOCIETA CORELLI, an ensemble of thirteen instrumentalists
Tickets, $1.25. (free to students)
now at iletzel Union Bldg. desk
The Pennylvania State University Artists' Series
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Eng, Arch
Scholarships
Still Open
Only one application has
ben received for the two Engi
neering and Architecture Stu
dent C ou n c,i 1 scholarships,
Charles Gaston, president of
the council, said at last night's
meeting.
Sophomores enrolled in the col
lege are eligible for these schol
arships. Applications may be ob
tained in the Scholarship Office
in Old Main or at the dean's of
fice at 204 Sackett.
The deaCiline for filing applica
tions is 5 p.m. Friday. Dec. 9 in
204 Sackett. The scholarships will
Pay the students' tuition for their
fourth semester.
In other business, the council
decided to appoint a standing
committee to compile a book list
for engineering cour,;es. This list
would be made available to stu
dents while they are at home be
tween quarters, Richard Westrick,
sponsor of the bill, said. Stu
dents may then be able to buy
books at home and perhaps save
money, he added.
An amendment to fill vacant
council seats passed the first vote
of the council, Under this amend
ment. vacancies will be filled af
ter elections by applications. The
;elections committee of the coun
cil will then refer qualified apoli
cations to the council where they
will be accepted or rejected by a
majority vote.
AWS Allots Working Funds
For Area Council Activities
The Association of Women This decision came as a result
of Housing's policy which pro-
Students decided last night to of
Christmas trees only for one
allot 10 cents per woman living central location in each area.
In other business, AWS see
p each area to the respective'
ale voted to look into the pos
community council. j sibility of sponsoring a contest
This sum will serve as a work- to find the best-dressed coed
, at the University.
ing fund for council sponsored ac-
This contest is held alimony by
tivi ties. Glamour magazine. All entrants
•
AWS Senate will provide'must be sponsored by a recog-
Christmas trees for individual, nized campus organization. Each
residence units. All units that college wishing to enter a woman
want Christmas trees are to con-'must hold its own contest and en
tact Linda Huston, food and,ter its winner by the deadline,
housing chairman, this week.' March 1, 1961.
Trees will be secured through the It was also moved that Linda
Building and Grounds Depart-i Huston - , food and housing chair
ment. IContinued on page eight)
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