TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1961 SGA to View Representation SGA's committee of the whole which would act in an advisory decided througho a straw vote{capacity, similar to the present last night to continue on two main Cabinet's status and an Assembly ideas for Assembly representa- which would be the sole legisla tion. tive body, also in keeping with One plan is to have representa- the present status of Assembly. tives from the classes, living areas Although a total of seven plans and the college councils. The oth _ incorporating the three original e. plan is to have representation ideas were presented at the meet from the living areas with the ing, no individual plan was de class presidents also sitting onlcided on. At the committee's Assembly. • meeting Sunday night, a straw, The committee decided to con-Ivote was taken on a combined centrate discussion on the two system of representation. ideas after the 18 Assembly mem- The committee, established' hers present voted against a pro- when Assembly adjourned itself posal by Walt Darran, U.-Sr., to last Thursday night will meet have an all-University Cabinet again at 7 p.m. tonight. TH GUYS AND DOLLS WHO KNOW ARE GATHERING AT THE FROTH CIRCULATION STAFF MEETING TONIGHT ,~: . *... . . .. ~ 'l 'y> ~. "Lk 215 -216 HUB p #7,....„ . ...•!.. .... -, ' • ~,', , „ 7 7 * ( 0 '-' „ 1 / 4 1 ' 1-.. 1 1 3 / 4 . ...-, , .. 5 ,r .. q 4, ~ . ,•, 4 ~ ' . ‘i. , s' , 4 f - ,4 '," t* t, , 4 i' ' i .^ 51 '' - k, +?! 11 : a._..s!--------" ,r'' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Concert Pianist Will Perform Irene Schreier' will present a piano concert at 8 p.m. today at Hillel Auditorium, 224 Locust Lane. Miss Schreier made her first public appearance in the United States at the age of 11, in San Francisco. Since that early performance she has appeared on the concert stage throughout the country and in Europe. The program, to be given as a memorial to the late Dr, Lowen feld, will feature the music of Shubert and Beethoven. 7 P.M. ~.. ' y.. Via z ~:' ~yy~4 ' _ t` ~ 1 Y 7~.. SAMMY KAYE SENIOR : ALL Friday, May 5 DANCING 9 -1 Tickets available at HUB Desk on day of dance. Prepare NOW to SWING ! Anthro Prof to Speak Dr.. Paul Baker, assistant pro fessor of anthropology, will dis cuss "A Human Biologist at Work in the Social Sciences" at noon Thursday in Dining Room A of the Hetzel Union Building. He will speak at a yesearch, luncheon, one of the series spon-. cored by the Social Sciences Re search Center. Opportunity of a Young lifetime Become a STEWARDESS with U.A.L You can benefit from ®meeting people and traveling throughout the •non-routine and interesting work We'll benefit from •your poise, tact and graciousness •your willingness to put forth your best effort If an airplane flying career inter ests you, contact your placement officer now for a campus inter view on April 19. Swing and Sway with at the 1961 Edition of the VOLKSWA Sales Parts $1624.00 WYNO SALES 1960 E. 3rd St.. Wil kft HUB Ballroom $5.00 per couple factorU author =Ell
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