THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1962 Senate Ruling May Aid. USG The action of the University Senate Tuesday in ordering the removal of discriminatory clauses in the constitutions of campus organizations by June 30, 1965, should smooth the way for ~the approval of the USG constitution, Dennis Foi anini, student body president, said last night. Foianini, speaking on his weekly WDFM radio program, said that the main reason for the rejection of the constitu tion was that certain . administrators did not approve of a claUse giving the USG Supreme Court the power to deal with the actions of - othef student organiza tions. THIS CLAUSE would have per mitted the student court to insti tute legal action against student activities with precepts which would not comply with the USG constitution.' The bill of rights of the pro- 1 Apod constitution expresses oppo-1 n to discrimination based on: color or creed. This is the part of the consti tution which led to its .1 - ejection by the joint senate committees on.; student affairs and . organization control near the end of the last term, Foianini said. "Hopefully with the issue settled by the University Senate our plans for a meaningful gov ernment will be more acceptable," he said. • Foianini termed the ruling ofi the Senate "a most surprising and' important step. The ruling is most important because it gives expres sion to the progressive thought,' of the campus and the nation, at a difficult moment when these ideas are fighting for universal accept-, ance." FOIANINI ALSO asked that a certain amount of authority be granted 'to student government. He said that this is the difference between just another'`fi gure head" student government and a strong body with over-all campus significance. ,"As the organir o ation now stands (as it stood last year) there is no effective working power, not only between student government and other organizations but even deep within itself. "An extensive system of limi tations ties the organization to in activity," he said. - BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Aid° Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. College Ave. AD7-7992 Hillel Calendar FRIDAY Jan. 12 Evening Services 8:00 p.m. • Speaker: Dr. Matson "The Dead Sea Scrolls" Oneg Shabbat follows SATURDAY Jan. 13 Movie 8:00 p.m. • "Tea and Sympathy"- SUNDAY Jan. 14 NEW CULTURAL FILM SERIES 8:00 p.m. "The Dybuk" The most famous play in the Yiddish theatre. Hillel Foundation • .224 Locust Lam THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNS"( tv^ritrt or sweet young thing? For ;:?4, - 5 Shirley Jones was typed as "the girl next door." Yet she won an Academy Award in the role of a rough, tough trollop. In this week's Post. you'll learn how Shirley plays harlots and 'home bodies with equal conviction. And why many of her friends didn't want ber to win an Oscar. The Satan:lay Zerstabse =l3 4 ,0 1 " . .rc' - .l : f. . ... - P ' .. .444... ) : .... - , - .'.:1,-• s--..., • •,,.., -'-`-'''r4r:•;"4.l7; .:.,,k• :: , •Tareyton's Dual Filter in dual partes divisa est!" fuys Julius (Cookie) Quintus, ace javelin man and • .B.M.A.C. (Big Man Around Coliseum). "A Tareyton would even make Mars mellow," says Cookie. "Tareyton's a rara 1 - avis among cigarettes. It's one filter cigarette that really delivers de gustibus. Pick up a pack today and you'll find there's Pliny of pleasun in Ilizeyton." Richard Miller is a candidate for student body representa tive from West Halls not Rich ard Hiller as printed in yester day's issue of The Daily Col legian. Mkg3IIVIt! Correction Tareyton delivers ee , the flavor :.;; DVAL FILTER DOES IT! ;Agricuilture Dean Cited Dr. Lyman E. Jackson, dean oft the college of Agriculture, 'nisi presented a certificate of apprecia- 1 tion by the New Holland Machine, Co, Newt Holland. Pa., in recogni-' tion of his years of service to the: growth and improvement of Penn sylvania' agriculture.. .-sINNIM _ 1 ~.._~ MU E 17-1 urey - wor wadi: saw "Xi. • " PAGE THREE New College,"Diner, • Lel Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU , • I .~ ~. [i' i tT . r a •,E a ~,:~.
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