FRIDAY. MAY 5. 1961 2 SGA Committees Plan Final Revisions The executive and legislative sub-committees of the SGA reorganization committee held a joint meeting last night to make final revisions on the sections of the proposed consti tution with whichlhe groups are dealing. The legislative committee agreed to recommend to the reorganization committee that all legislation be required to go through rules committee before it be introduced on the floor. Ac cording to this recommendation, a unanimous -ote of the assembly would be required to bring legis lation that has not gone through rules committee to the floor. The committee also agreed to recommend that people in the gal lery not be recognized to speak during a student government meeting. If a student wants to have views expressed, he will have to have them introduced through his Assemblymen. The commit tee said that it feels that since the Assemblymen will have def inite constituencies this procedure should be followed. . The executive committee is scheduled to recommend that the student government cab inet be made up of 17 members Whether It Costs $45.00 Or 5c You Can't Beat a POLLOCK RECORD 'HOP TONIGHT in Pollock Rec Lounge 8-12 Donation Sc • • • Greeks & Indies Invited Free Coat Check Dress Casual MUM 9 2 EINE ELECTRONIC CHARMS MAW MANE CHAiN $ 1 —the 10 college council, presi dents, a representative from each of the following areas: MRC, IFC, AWS, 'TIM and the president, vice president and secretary-treasurer of student government. The committee discussed the function of the student govern ment cabinet and agieed that the cabinet should be an advisory group. The committee agreed to ask the entire reorganization com mittee's opinion on the function of cabinet and on whether the student ' government president should have the authority to ap point additional members to cab inet. The succession of student gov ernment officers for president will be recommended as follows: president, vice president, presi dent pro-tempore. NEW FROM Yiriiedie w . ORIGINAL. PRRAAVELik CRE&TIOyS In answer to your quest for the unusual ... miniature perfection in exqui sitely wrought sterling. A touch ... they glow! A tiny twist ... the miniscule light locks on . .. or off! The charms shown are but a few of the many now Il4 l4 .A‘litioil Stato College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE ODLLEGF. PENNSYLVANIA Players Cancel 'Three Sisters' The Penn State Players' pro duction of "The Three Sisters" has been cancelled for today and tomorrow. Warren Smith, director, said the play was cancelled due to a death in the immediate family of - David Raher, one of the actors. "There was no one available to train for Raher's part in time," Smith sa id. The play, written by Anton Chelshov, will run every weekend until May 20. The run could not be extended because of the final exam schedule which begins May 27, Smith explained. Tickets may be exchanged for another performance or money will be refunded at the Hetzel Union desk, he said. factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Salto Parts Service $1624.00 VIYNO SALES CO. 106 ' 0 E. 3rd St.. Williamsport S kS:~f.3+:l: i Y' : ~ ~. J :As , :,.> - `:L• • ..., ....:f:1.., « T. , . ..,,„..„......,...,.., ........,-.........,,..,....... -,•! . ;::.4.i•.§ . .A ., : - -;: , .::.i:..n:;'' '''.',' All prices plus fed. Tug OF LU v Ot < fj , , . . Rose Gets Support Of Heart Institute The Heart Institute of the Na tional Institutes of Health has re newed its support of gas chroma tography research of Dr. Arthur Rose, professor of chemical en gineering, for an additional year. A second grant Of $31,000 has been made to supplement a grant given last year. Dr. Rose's research applies the principles of chemical engineering to separate and purify the various kinds of fatty acids and fats that occur in natural tissue. . LIVE AT MARILYN HALL 317 E. Beaver Ave. and SAVE! Rates start at $216 for Board & Room for the summer semester—including a $5 returnable Break age Fee. In addition you will receive a $25 Savings Bond if you board and room at Marilyn Hail 3 consecutive semesters including Summer semester OR 4 consecutive semesters excluding the Summer se mester. Before YOU sign a room contract anywhere STOP & COMPARE Other Advantages Worth Considering .. . • • Clean, pleasant rooms • Family-style meals (no standing in line) •'Convenient to town and campus • For your leisure-hours--5 channel television Make Reservations now for Summer & Fail Semesters ask for Mrs. Petriskey Authentic, handsome India Madras and new. exotic Batiks, many exclusive with us, are presented here in a multitude of sportcoat patterns as hold and as dashing as a new Jaguar. See them and other Madras Sports wear TODAY. I 0 Receive Grants The National Science Founda tion has awarded Cooperative Graduate Fellowships to ten grad uate students and three seniors for the 1961-62• academic year. Each of the recipients will re ceive stipends of $2,200 per year and have their tuition paid by the foundation. The recipients are Richard W. Englehart,' William A. Nystrom, Jerome P. Miller, Richard L. Smith, Keith W. Michael, Francis A. Carey, Dean C. Presnall, James J. Tietjen, Paul W. Graham, Philip D. Readio, James E. Brady, Robert J. Petersen and William E. Shenk. IP Y/ MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE PAGE THREE from 32.50
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