THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1961 SG>4 to Hear Bills On Tutors , Calendar SGA Assembly will hear a bill tonight asking it to spon sor a list of available tutoring services, and may hear another bill proposing a change in the calendar for next fall semester. Both bills are being co-sponsored by Wayne Ulsh (1.-Jr.) and Ruth Falk (1.-Fr.), Commenting on the proposed legislation, Ulsh said that SGA will be asked to be responsible for a list of available tutors and maintain it, just as it now does for downtown housing. Ulsh said that if this measure is adopted, the division of coun seling will act as professional ad visor to an SGA committee com piling the list. According io the division of counseling, students who wish ; tutoring now are either em- j barrassed or uninformed on how ! to gel help, Ulsh said. j Because the division of coun-l seling is not able to advertise since it isn’t a professional busi-j ness, few students really know! what groups or persons are avail-! able to aid them, he said. 1 “If Assembly passes the bill now,” Ulsh said, “a list could be prepared by next fall and placed in the Hetzel Union.” Ruth Falk, co-sponsor of the bill, said she hoped Assembly would pass the bill to maintain the list because sponsoring and maintaining \t, plus the housing list, will make SGA more "re sponsible” and “able to reach more students.” Commenting on the proposed calendar change, Ulsh said the plan is lo extend the fall semes ter to Dec. 9, 1961, from the presently scheduled Dec. 7. The change would give students vacation on the Friday and Sat urday after Thanksgiving, instead of allowing them Just the one-day holiday, Ulsh said. ’Jlsh said he has been working Workshop in Democracy Planned for Summer The annual Encampment for Citizenship will sponsor summer! sessions in workshop democracy for college students, ages 18 to 25. The sessions will run from June 25 to Aug. 5 and will be held in New York, California and Puerto Rico. Information and applications may be obtained by writing to Encampment for Citizenship, 2 W. 64th St„ New York 23, N.Y. —Women students were not permitted to attend an away foot ball game until 1891). BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 a EVERYONE IS^ALLING FRANK'S BURGEBBOATS 8 Great Big Hoagies salami ham chicken tuna salad egg salad ham salad cheese and the foot long regular " FRANK'S mmi haven (Formerly Morrell’s) 112 S. Frazier SI. SPEEDY DELIVERY with administrators on the change and must await their answers be fore he presents the bill. Ulsh said that the plan won’t ibe presented tonight if he doesn't obtain all the desired background information on it in time for the meeting ■JJ S Going lo the Movies tonight? =. s Stop in and buy some fresh, = | Home-Made Candy first. 5 S Maple Sugar Candy 5 == Marzipan = Small Chocolate Easter Eggs =: 2 5c & 10c Candy Bara 2 HAND MADE ASSORTMENTS = g mail anywhere = We are looking for men for the following posi THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 'Engineer' to Serve Three Colleges The Engineering and Architcc-peering and Architecture, Mineral tuie Student Council unanimouslyi lndustries, and Chemistry and! S'hl p St "cf 1 % T ve t 0 Physics. It will consist of techni make the Penn State Engineer a / A . , Technical journal for three col-| cal articles by faculty and stu leges. jdents. Fred Waelchli, seventh semester! In other business, the council in physics from Huntington Val-jannounced that Calvin G. Keen, ley, said that the new magazine!professor of civil engineering, will! would serve the Colleges of Engi-'be their advisor. 1 PROCTER & GAMBLE Ch.E, Physics, 8.5., Chem., MARCH 15 and 16 Procter & Gamble manufactures more than 300 products in cluding synthetic detergents, soaps, toilet goods, food products, paper products, glycerine, edible fats and oils, chemical cellu lose, and chemical specialties. (See our booklet "Future for Engineers and Chemists" in tho placement office for detailed job descriptions.) ■"Selected for nine consecutive years by American Institute of Management as one of the country's 10 best-managed companies. LEONIDES Will to groups containing working on Spring Week Please submit a written request Will Interview M.E., E.E., and Math. M.S., or Ph.D. PLANT MANAGEMENT PROJECT ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING DESIGN OVERSEAS financial support give 202 H HUB or Box 157 McElwain Eng. Sci., C.E., 1.E., Majors Obtaining Degrees facte VOL! Sale* WYN 1960 E. 3r independent
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