The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 13, 1961, Image 3

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    Assembly
Will Meet
Tomorrow
By ANN PALMER
The SGA Assembly will
meet at 7 tomorrow night in
203 Hetzel Union Building to
approve the appointment of
Nancy Williams, junior in sec
ondary education from Drexel
Hill, as Encampment chairman. !
The appointment was made yes-|
terday by Dennis Foianini, SGA!
president. '
The new SGA constitution, as
proposed by the Executive Re
organization Committee will also
be debated and possibly voted on
at this meeting.
Richard Haber, past SGA presi
dent, appointed an Encampment
chairman and business manager
at Thursday’s Assembly meeting
but received objection from sev
eral Assemblymen who felt that
the appointments should be made
by the new president.
After consultation with Foi
anini, Haber agreed to withdraw
his appointments if Foianini
would name his appointees
within 24 hours.
Foianini named his Encamp
ment chairman yesterday but said
that he will withhold the appoint
ment of business manager until a
later date.
The new SGA constitution,
which has been worked on since
April 6 when the Assembly ad
journed for reorganization, will be
presented to the Assembly for
debate and possible action.
The constitution was to have
been acted upon at Thursday
night's meeting. Since only 19
Assemblymen were present
when the constitution was
brought up, the Assembly de
cided to postpone all debate un
til tomorrow.
Several major changes have
been incorporated into the new
constitution.
It recommends that all bills be
brought before the Rules Com
mittee before being presented to
the Assembly. If this is not done,
the Assembly must approve pre
sentation of bills by a three
fourths vote of the eligible mem
bership in order to bring it direct
ly to the floor.
The proposed constitution also
prohibits persons from speaking
from the gallery during an As
sembly meeting except for a point
of information.
The proposed constitution gives
the chairman the power to de
termine when a gallery speaker
has overstepped the bounds of
information and to call him out
of order if he states an opinion.
Senior Week
Alumni Pledges
Due Tomorrow
One more day of Senior Week
remains for senior class agents to
solicit Alumni Association mem
berships from seniors, James Et
telson, Senior Week chairman,
said yesterday.
Senior Week will end Sunday
and class agents will be expected
to turn in membership fees and
pledges between 2 and 4 p.m. at
the Alumni Office, 104 Old Main.
Each of the 194 class agents had
to contact eight to 10 seniors in
his college during the past week
in an effort to solicit member
ships, Ettelson said. In addition,
membership chairmen from each
college were chosen to aid in the
drive, he said.
Membership costs are $2 for the
first year, $3 for the next five
years and $5 a year from then
on, Ettelson said. These rates will
be in effect until graduation, so
that any seniors not contacted by
a class agent may enroll, he added.
Seniors may also purchase a
life membership for $7O, Ettelson
said.
The Alumni Association spon
sors more than 65 district clubs
throughout the country, in addi
tion to the Alumni Fund, the Al
umni Institute and class re
unions.
Take Penn State With You
Join the Alumni Association
Give Mom the Best on Mother’s
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Ever
thing right for your
important dinner date!
You're sure
to enjoy our
THICK
U.S. PRIME
STEAK
Sleah J^oase
4 Miles South of State College on Route 322
§ Special for
MOTHER'S DAY
Grilled or Broiled to your choice and
served with Fresh Garden Salad, Golden
French Fries, Our Own Baked Bread,
Creamery Butter and Apple Butter.
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able dining. A superb cuisine
and courteous service make
the occasion an eventl
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$1.75
Our New Hours to Serve
You Better Will Be 7:00
a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Daily.
GIVE THE BEST
Mother in the World
The BEST DINNER
In the World
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to
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THE PENN Hi-BO Y
MOTHERS 7 DAY
SPECIAL
Duffy's will be open this Sunday so that you can treat
Mother to a delicious meal served to her own specifica
tions. The rustic country flavor of Duffy's food adds that
special taste. Treat Mother this Mother's Day weekend
to a meal she'll always remember.
Duffy’s
(In BoalsbuTg. 4 miles east of
Open Sun. at noon Stale College on Route 322,
turn right at the Texaco Sla.-
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to
Caieiing to discriminating
lasles, we know you'll be
pleased with our delicious
foods so expertly prepared,
so graciously served I
The EUTAW HOUSE
S. Atherton St., Rt. 322
EAST on 322
Phone AD 8-9691
Try our excellent cuisine with
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Day
TAKE THE
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master chef
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with tasty trimmings