The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 08, 1961, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1961
Parties Halt
Nomination
Procedure
The postponement of spring
elections by the SGA Assem
bly Thursday night has called
a halt to nominations sched
uled for tomorrow evening.
All three political parties have
cancelled the meetings at- which
they had planned to nominate
candidates for SGA offices and.
Assembly seats.
In discussing Assembly's move ,
to halt the elections, Robert Duf
ner, elections commission chair
man, said that the SGA action in-
Campus party announced late
last night that it will meet Sun
day evening as scheduled to
hold nominations for University
officers.
Dennis Eisman, party chair
man, said "although the elec
tions have been postponed,
nominations have not officially
been canceled by SGA. We will
nominate our candidates now
for the future election."
The meeting will be held at
6:30 p.m. in 119 Osmond.
terfered with the well set up se
quence for elections but that the
elections commission is flexible
and can meet any reasonable de
mand.
Dufner said that he has faith
that SGA sitting as a committee
of the whole, will come up with
something concrete on reorgan
ization shortly. He added that he
felt it would be foolish for his
commission to act on elections
until reorganization is set U.
Dufner also clarified the status
of party registration which has al
ready taken place. He said that
students who have already regis
tered at the two meetings held
before vacation will still be con
sidered party members when
spring elections are held. "All
business transacted at the previ
ous metings will stand," Dufner
said.
Michael Dzvonik, chairman of
the University party said he had
no plans for party action on elec
tions and final nomi itions until
after reorganization is complete.
"We feel it is unwise," Dzvonik
said, "to nominate anyone who
may not have a position to fill.
Our hands are tied, we just can't
do anything."
Campus party will not hold
its scheduled meeting Sunday
night either. Dennis Eisman,
party chairman, said that he
felt the Assembly action in call
ing off elections was the only
alig:rnative.
Dale Harris, chairman of the
Liberal party said that she feels
it would be unwise for the par
ties to take any action until plans
for reorganization have been
made. Liberal party will not nom
inate anyone for offices that may
be non-existant, Miss Harris said.
Xi Sigma Pi Initiates Two
Recent initiates of Xi Sigma Pi,
forestry honorary society, are
James Hornbeck and George
Kyte.
G G IBBS
Or l s
Gibbs-trained college women are In
demand to assist executives in every
field. Write College Dean about Special
Course for College Women. Ask for
GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK.
KATHARINE GIBBS
SECRETARIAL
BOSTON 16, MASS. . . 21 Marlborough Street ,
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PROVIDENCE 6 R t 155 Angell Street
Barr Gets Holstein Award
Robert Barr was named Na
tional Champion Holstein boy by
the Holstein-Friesian Association
of America.
Barr has been breeding Hol
steins since he was 12 years old
and has had experience in almost
all phases of dairy cattle breed
ing and management.
As an outstanding 4-H leader,
he was named a delegate to the
National 4-H Club Congress at
Chicago last fall, where he was
named the nation's outstanding
4-H boy. As a result of this award,
he was one of six 4-H members
named to deliver the 1960 4-H re
port to President John F. Ken
nedy.
In recognition of becoming Na
tional Holstein boy, Barr will be
Education Council COFFEE HOUR
SPEAKERS: Dean Rackley
Dean VanderMeer
TOPICt The Summer Term and
The New Curriculum
TIMM Tuesday, April 11, 1961
7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Dining Room C HUB
ALL ARE WELCOME
Refreshments & Ed Council Meeting Will Follow
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE
STARTS TODAY THRU APR. 15th
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98c --75 c
RCA and VM PHONOS
159.95
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ALL SALES FINAL
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
a guest of the National and Penn
sylvania Holstein organizations at
a convention at Cleveland, Ohio,
in June. At the meeting, he will
be awarded a bronze plaque for
his achievements.
24-Hour Meters Remain
State College Police clarified
the parking meter system for
parking lots yesterday.
Police said that the lots were
not affected by the recently
passed measure which made park
ing along the streets free after 6
p.m.
Parking meters are in effect in
the lots 24 hours a day, police
said.
RECORDS
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