TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1961 Assembly to Meet After Three Weeks SGA assembly will reconvene at 7:30 Thursday night, Joan Cavanagh, chairman of Rules Committee said last night. This will end a three-week period in which SGA assumed the form of a committee of the whole and then an executive committee in an attempt to re organize. The Assembly will hear a re 'port by Phil Steinhauer, chairman of the SGA Bookstore Commit !tee,! on results of the recent stu dent survey investigating the need for a University bookstore. Ron Sheetz, chairman of the ,"Back the Petin State Budget 'Committee" will also report on progress of the committee. No report on reorganization will be given at this meeting, Richard Haber, SGA president, said last night. "If sufficient material is gath ered from the Executive Commit tee meeting Wednesday night," Haber said, "we may give a prog ress report." Robert Dufner, chairman of the Elections Commission, said last night that he will not appear before Assembly on Thursday. He added that he may come be fore the Executive Reorganization Committee on Wednesday, how ever. "My final plans for elections will be stated on Sunday when I give instructions to the Elections Commission," Dufner said. Dufner will meet today with Monroe Newman, chairman of Senate Committee on Student Af fairs but he refused to corn- Honor Society Elections Iment on the reason for the meet- New officers of Scabbard and ing. Blade, tri-service military honor I The Executive Reorganization society, were elected at last week's ; committee, now in the process of regular meeting. ;reviewing the constitutional re- Those.elected are Eugene Starr,!visions proposed by Duane Alex captain, junior in engineering;;ander, chairman of the original James Scott, first lieutenant, jun-lreorganization committee, will for in metallurgy; Frank Mascia, meet Wednesday night to discuss second lieutenant, junior in psy- the results of hearings held by chology; and William Hicks, first, committee members to obtain stu sergeant, junior in engineering. I (Continued on page six) Parking Halted Near Creamery Parking on the north side of Curtin Road in the block next to the Creamery Salesroom will be prohibited beginning May 1, Al bert E. Diem, vice president for business administration, said yes terday. Spaces will be available in the Forestry Parking Lot, No. 36, for visitors. "Plans for prohibiting parking in this area have been in the air for about a year," Diem said. "It is dangerous for pedestrians and motorists when people park ing along the curb open and close their car doors," he added. "The question of developing a new parking lot near the Cream ery to accommodate visitors' cars has been brought up recently," Diem said. However, a new parking lot re quires money and I don't know where the money can be found," he added. "I'd say we're a long way off from a new lot in that area," Diem said. As the largest advertising agency in Pittsburgh, Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc. draws upon' Penn State's advertising alumni for executive trainees. Bi-annually the members of Alpha Delta Sigma are conducted on a tour through KM&G to find out what makes it go. One thing they find out for sure: Former ADS members have done well in helping KM&G sell aluminum, heating fuels, frozen foods, fishing lures, bread, washday products, glass, petroleum products, cameras, missiles, beer, banking, meats, ,baby products, soft drinks, rubber housewares, electrical apparatus, supermarkets, kitchen ranges, paper, chemicals, elevators, wall panelling, insurance, paints, hinges, automotive parts, milk, transformers, electric drills, apples . .. and lots more. Kim B. Rotzoil Vincent H. Drayne TV/Radio Account Executive Account Executive ADS-1955-1957 ADS-1953-1954 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA For Good Results Use Collegian Classifieds McLANAHAN'S at two locations Joseph M. Kline Account Executive ADS-1951-1953 SALE! Helena Rubinstein 5 Color , Tone Shampoos Donald J. Baker Account Supervisor ADS-1948-1950 134 S. ALLEN ST. and 414 E. COLLEGE AVE. Donald H. Ratchford Vice President and Group Manager ADS-1942 KM&G now occupies' offices in the top three floors of Pittsburgh's newest skyscraper, Four Gateway Center PAGE THREE
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