PAGE EIGHT 10 College Councils Represent Students | An original selection written |by George E. Ceiga, University " 'organist, and performed by the Just as students elect residence area representatives civet.-ah Chou the Student Government Association, they elect academic' riay area representatives to their respective College Councils. | The number, titled “Credo,” was! Each college has such a council, with election for seats!^!‘ st . pre - S j nte . c J by the University , , , , , „ iChoir under the direction of Mrs.; (generally proceeded by self-nomination) held in thewilla Taylor at the 1958 Easter fail and spring ! Service in Schwab. The proposed Student Govern- n , . , . ... , i Accompanying the choir were moot constitution provides that 5 cfrKm 9 LOT WOrK jCeiga and the Brass Choir under: the ten council presidents sii in Anyone interested in working the supervision of Max Rockwell.: Ihe SGA president's cabinet, in the parking lot at Beaver Sta- ; The program will be presented Council presidents are elected by dium for home f ootb all games'm 1 tin* council membership. . ~3 „ . , * up.ouh of Amenca. at o.Uo a.m. The councils serve the varying Slou!c * ca * Pave Adams at UN pocally, it will he taped and needs of their constituents and 5-7-171. broadcast by WMAJ at 12:45 p.m help students become acquainted with each other and with oppor tunities and jobs available to them in their chosen fields. The job often involves both academic and social functions. They sponsor mixers', hold pic nics. award scholarships and spon sor lectures. E;u'h council usually sponsors a specific project annually, Last year, for example, the Liberal Arts Student Council created the Liberal Arts Lecture Series. Mem bers of the Liberal Arts faculty spoke once a month in this series which was free and open to all. Other council projects include the Physical Education Council's monthly sports clinic, the Educa tion Council's "Big-Little Sister" program for orienting freshmen, the Agriculture Council's selec tion of a Poultry Queen and the Engineering-Architecture Coun cil's maintenance of calculators for the use of engineering stu dents. in addition, many council pub lish newsletters to provide infor mation to the students in their school about new activities and events. One group sponsors a fac ulty banquet so that the students and faculty can meet on other than a classroom basis. Still other programs include student teacher convocations, open houses, science fairs and dedication programs. Freshmen Women... This And fashionabl (by Lujano, Town and Country). and Sportswear by Majestic from The Juliet Room the campus-wise co-ed t clad Manequinn, Sandler of Boston, Troy lings, 109 SOUTH ALLEN STREET H e ha ve PF Sneakers and Grips , too. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA you now Choir Will Sing On NBC Radio The University Co-ed. in shoes Prof to Present Paper Kidd Named to New Post Dr. Robert D. McCarthy, re- J. Thomas Kidd, student union search associate in dairy science, manager at the Hazelton Campus will °ive a paper, entitled “Fatty of the University, has been named Acid" Metabolism in the Rumi-assistant dean of student affairs inant” before the Interational Con- at the McKeesport Campus. He iferenee on the Use of Radioiso- will be replaced at Hazelton by topes in Animal Biology and the Joseph L. McCallus, presently as- Mcdical Sciences, sponsored by sistant manager of the lietzel the International Atomic Energy Union Building. Agency, FAO, and WHO, in Mexi- co City. Mexico, Nov. 21-Dec. 1. CLASSIFIEDS-RESULTS SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1961
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