TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 19*2 Elections to Fill 2 Seats Sy ROCHBIE MICHAELS 1 constitutional provision f<;r im-iAll appointments must be ap-: Fl'dlflfflfiif Ofl blf FI(BjCHIiMi Special elections to fill the two announcement of vacan- proved by Congress. I ■■WTOMVW VII kIWIIVH vacant seats on the USG announcement at.thej The Supreme Court is granted! A!!en Elections Com-1 Karen Fay. Liberal party chair gress will be held simultaneously'[? eetuig foll °wmg occurance of ;pow« to rule on all questions of mission chairman, said last night man. was not available for com with the April 25 to. 27 All-, thc vacancy. Since the amend-icdnstituUonahty and to hear ap-j that he •‘f ro Wned'’ on the earlVjment, but Feingokl said Liberal University ejections, El ecfci onsjP CI '*' w ?? on lv passed last week.|peab from lower courts and stu-jdistnbution 0 f party aims andiparty was aware of the additional Commissionjchairman Allen Fem- ffßkuued, tomorrow, night;dent tribunals according to the ;p i at f orms -LTb^ ra ] party. The'positions available, gold said Sunday night jwoodd be within the required time constitution. [platforms, were distributed Sun-, c-rmrnt n usn i #1 a r . period. -i Foianini also mentioned that he. day night at final registration FEINGOLD ALSO clarified the ufrfl find Commenting on upcoming ap-jhoped to announce his appoint-[meeting qf the party. He said heiP° b s v lS 8 w 1? Richaid Miller (West Halls) re- pointraents, Foianihi said he ment for chairman of the newly-[had no knowledge of the party's. fu !l? established by University signed from Congrep last term,hoped to name some of the mem- created Transportation Agency at intentions beforehand. He said the money which because they moved from their 1 of the USG Supreme Court tomorrow night's meeting He said -™ ... . . •' Vl!1 be donated by partymembers constituencies. Unger was con-- soon » He he on] expects he had a person in mimi for the . brought up to a campaign fund may be used stitutionally required to resign; toi aoooint three of its members oosition. hut did no* want tn make . fore tbe Undergraduate Stu-.at the discretion of the University Miller resigned before he moved. at ; present, but declined to say any announcement vet dent Con * Tess tomorrow night, he party executive board pending a : A : TZ T? y f • ™d, and t will decide whether it limit which may be set by USG A constitutional amendment 7 , , T.h* Transportation Agency was is legal to campaign with party tomorrow night, passed by Cdngress last Thursday: , • ! . created by Congress last Thurs-'platforms: previous to the official The policy, as it is now. allows requires that all vacancies be an- The USG cpnstituLon passed in day to run an economical bus date set for campaigning. .candidates for USG offices to nounced ;by the USG vice presi-lJanuary provides for a Supreme service to major Pennsylvania 1 ncr- soend SIS amoce on their mwr dent immediately and social [Court ot five members to serve cities for students d-uringU n iver-.^ n^ a «?^ l f ° r em *h held + With “ two ‘ e ™ ls f° ne }° two.years.,as speci- sity The;measure .was „; ght Sunj^ y . d ° b K d ':stated as m what the parties iwTld ppomtment proposed by Foianim. , u^al sU * ring spend on campaigning. actuallv three weeke from mittee bits been contacted. He- . ._ of this Amendment. However, 1 tfo'n" Tltte official announcement of the va- a " \, b , aC j Barbara Jean Elser. junior m candies will not be until tomor- be they bave d slr buted ‘ elementary and kindergarten edu- row’s USG , meeting, .two weeks before, the ! April 25 elections. President Dennis Foianini said yesterdayi Foianini said he interpreted the It is excellent to see excellence at work, Robert G. Bemreuter, : ’ dean of admissions and'Yegistrar. EmmAtt tn SnAeiv said Sunday when he addressed r mmW TO students in the Division of Coun ln Prioctlm/ Qorinc seling and their guests at the an m rnes!iey.aerlcs . inual DOC dean’s list banquet at I Paul H. Emmett, professor of.the Nittany Lion Inn. chemistry at .Johns Hopkins Uni-| j“lt is not enough to have po versity, will speak at 8 p.m. .injtential,” Bernreuter said, “for one 119 Osmondjon “Catalytic Actibn-niust use the ability which ae on Metals” in the second of the! companies it. These students have ■week-long 'Priestley series of]used their potential to the ulti lectures in chemistry. ’ - .mate."' " - ; "Catalysis” is the theme of this! thirty-sixth i annual series spon sored by Phi Lambda Upsilon,; professional chemistry honorary! fraternity. • : I | LAST NIGHT, Emmett spoke on ("Physical and Chemical Absorp-i jtion in the: Study of • (Tomorrow he will discuss "Caf-i 'alytic Action on Nonmetals." | j ’ On Thursday- afternoon, he wijlj speak on “Catalytic Synthesis of] Ammonia}” and Friday night, "The 'Use of Isotopes as Tracers ini ■Studying the Mechanisms of Cat-j alytic Reactions.”. I Thfe lectures, which are open to the public; -are being given at 8 p.m. in 119 Osmond, with the ex ception of Thursday, when the talk will be given at 4:30 p.m. . ' ' ' . ’ i See: "OPERATION CORRECTION” 7:30 p.m. ' lllßoucke ADMISSION FREE ■ ; University Christian Association is sponsoring this film as a public service j 1 .. ! » WIN AN EGG McLANAHAN'S EASTER EGG CONTEST Solid Cocoanui Cream Chocolate Covered Egg CASTER EGG "GUESS. THE WEIGHT" ■I 5 v | Name: , !'• ; ! ;’ ‘ Address: | Phone No. § Weight Estimation: 3 l Guoea ih* vreigki of lb« «gg on display al McLanahan's 414 E. OaCut Aw. or 314 S. Allan Si. ' Uie this coupon for yout entry Bemreuter Speaks to Students At DOC Dean's List Dinner I 1 Bemreuter also commented that the dean’s list students had done ! better than was predicted accord ting to‘the estimated All-Univer sity average given to them as, freshmen during counseling. t l “The University never predicts l , [that any students will make dean's! [list.” Bemreuter said; “because! fshfierior scholastic achievement is l [an. individual matter with the stu-i •dents, and cannot, be estimated 1 •accurately.” f, Thirty of the 72 students who. [have made the dean's list since [last year’s spring , semester at tended'the dinner. ; < Donald H. Ford, director of the; Division of Counseling, said there, has been a marked increase in the! number of students on the dean's; Contest McIANAHAN STORES (DRAMS-AVOmiwPOIS) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ‘ e ! cation from will leave COMMENTING ON the special tomorrow for Los Angeles. Calif., I elections KuSifesß lo vacancies jn'where she will compete for the .. . ... „ .. . ( , the USG ; Congress. Feingold said national title of "Little General" list this year. He attributed thisjthat parties will be permitted to The competition will be held as increase to the improved quality nominate; candidates to fill the 1 a part of the /Arnold Air Society of students all over the Univer-i S e aU - j jAngel Flight Conclave. Mm F.lser sity and to the adoption of .the- BotSsilichael Dzvonik, Unifer-Iwon the area competition in Pitta four-term system. jsity party chairman, and Dennisjhurgh last month. Both Ford and Bemreuter spoke Eisman, Campus party chahnman.'j rTi ' t ■' at an annual dinner sponsored said they are planning to run can-1 by the DOC Student Council and didates from tneir parties for these! staff. positions.! •'j _..*a.ri jz*' :\<. •- r.ntsctassoat'eSMnaiavMuv' a«**„.*' Patty Matich af AXO Perhaps it's merely good luck pji just the nature of t ' U things but we do v tome across many beautiful women in 'our work (work?). And often i we've been asked for our definition of a beautiful woman. So it seemed appropriate aMhis time to say thai Capucine in Walk On The Wild Side currently at a jocaJ theatre is my J definition'of a remarkably beautiful woman. Something delightful to the eyes [of local vintage ij not only Patty AAatich but Mary AlioelMcDonald, a Zeta > Tau Alpha pledge seen at the SPE formal this weekend. And Harry Belafonte whom some of you have already seen on campus is. incognito under the name of, Kent Pope of Omega Phi Psi. liberal Party Platform DislrMNi bill': <e! •m an PAGE THREE Through the Lboking Glass with Gabbi “And then the rains came.” They sure have and still are. Do you find the weather as unpredictable as I do? You leave for an 8 o’clock class with the sun shining but during, the course of the day. the sun de cides to go away and the rains rome. Do you get that soggy feeling on you way back from class? Well, all 1 can say is get used to it. That’s Penn State weather for you! But. when it is raining fa usual condition), don’t forget your; umbrella. You don't hu\>«; one?" Ethel Mesarve’s does.' Stop in today. u _ • . a ' *• * MORE UMBRELLAS But, A different kind Ethel has. umbrellas that hide the sum (when it’s out).. For -picnics,, barbecues, etc. They are very, large and have different colored, designs. Only $7.85. OOPS!! So you slipped on the soap again. Or did you dtop it? Now, don't curse because I have the perfect thing for you soap tied to a string. Wear it around your neck in the shower and no more problems. And only SZOO. CARDS. CARDS, AND MORE CARDS Besides E that's regular re lec tion of cards anniversary, birthday, get-well, general she has s <t many beautiful ■Easter cards. Foreign one* too. Get them now while the selec tion is good and. send them to your friends and relatives. , Mast run^ Gabbi' 112 E. Colls** Are.
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