The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 10, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Inside SG,
Leis Sees
In Policy
SGA may be able to issue a statement of policy concern
ing discriminatory clauses in campus organization charters,
but the statement itself wouldn’t be effective in eliminating
the clauses, according to Lillian Leis, U.-Soph.
“Since Assembly members are
elected by so few voters, SGA
policies actually reflect personal
feelings,” Miss Leis said. "Because
of this, a ruling on discrimination
clauses would not reflect the
feelings of the entire student
body.”
Miss Leis’ comments were based
on the issue now prevalent at
other schools which have tried to
set a definite policy in granting
organizations charters if they
draw up constitutions containing
discriminatory clauses
S p ea k ing of
private groups
such as frater
nities and soror
ities, Miss Leis
said she did not
think the
ministration on
any campus
should be able
to designate who
become
member of the
Comm enling Ml«» l,»t»
on another campus issue, that of
having a University bookstore,
Miss Leis said she was in favor
of having one whether it wasi
set up as an institutional or co-'
operative effort,
If a University bookstore is es
tablishecT, a professional manag-,
er would be worthwhile employ-;
mg to run it, Miss Leis said.
“Time would decide whether
we could afford to have one,”
Miss Leis said, “but it would def
initely be a help in taking some
of the responsibility from a single
student.” i
V/ise-!
And a Fine
Selection of
Easter Cards Too!
look for them at
McLanahan's
Self Service
414 E. College Ave.
No Value
Statement
By CAROL KUNKLEMAN
On the traffic problem. Miss
Leis said she was disappointed
that no action was taken by
Albert E. Diem, vice president
in charge of business adminis
tration, about the parking prob
lem on campus.
"I think we (Assembly) sug
gested sufficient changes to mer
it a trial period for the plan,” she
said.
On still another issue, that of
reorganization of SGA and what
type of structure a student gov
ernment should have, Miss Leis
made these comments.
“Reorganization of SGA could
eliminate the overlapping creat
ed by so many different bodies
doing the same things.
“If a reorganized SGA can
compensate for the lack in stu
dent interest and a lack in rep
resentation of the entire student
body, it would be assured of be
ing effective on all campus' is
sues.”
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
PROCTER & GAMBLE’
Chem.,
MARCH 15 and 16
Procter & Gamble manufactures mare 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.
We are looking for men for the following positions:
(See our booklet "Future for Engineers and Chemists" In the
placement office for detailed fob descriptions.)
•Selected for nine consecutive years by American Institute of Management
as one of the country’s 10 best-managed companies.
Siegel Gets Grant
The National Science Founda
tion has awarded a two year
grant of $49,700 to Dr. Sidney
Siegel, research professor of psy
chology, to support his research
on bargaining and decision mak
ing.
Collaborating with him is Dr.
Lawrence E. Fouraker, professor
of economics.
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Civil Service Exam Set
State Civil Service Examina
tions for the fields of milk sani
tation, poultry inspection, agricul
tural marketing specialization,
food inspection, entomology, and
soil conservation field represen
tation will be given April 8 at
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Applications are available in
211 Armsby.
Will
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FRIDAY, AAARCH 10. 1961
Van Zandt to Give Talk
Dr. T. E. Van Zandt, of the Cen
tral Radio Propagation Labora
tory, National Bureau of Stand
ards, will address the Electrical
Engineering Seminar to be held
at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in 207 Elec
trical Engineering.
His subject will be: “lonization
and Recombination in the High
Atmosphere.”