The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 18, 1971, Image 3

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WHO, WANTS YOUR
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Parmi Nous's
Ist Annual RENAISSANCE
QUEEN 'DOES! - n
Nominations and Voting begin Today
Ground Floor HUB
benefit Renaissance Fund
IM track announcemem
Entries tot the undergraduate
men's Intramural Track Meet
will be accepted at the Intra
mural Office. 206 Rec Hall un.
111 4:30 p.m., Thursday.
',',Fkaternity, - dormitory, am
independent Champions will bt
determined in the 100 yd. dash,
440 yd. clash. 880 yd. four-man
relay?, high lump, long jump,
and 16 lb, shot put. The running
trials will he held on June 1
field events will be on June 2;
and running finals are schedul.
ed for June 3.
Beaver Stadium will be opel
for track practice every even•
log from 6:30 to dark. •
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Support the
Renaissance
Fund
The Brothers & Pledges . of
THETA DELTA' CHI
wish to express their
gratitude and thanks
to a friend
Kim Guiser
for his aid and assistance
in preparing for our
Pledge Formal
How's the water?
THE NEXT TIME you see water dripping incessantly from the ceiling above your room,
perhaps a waterbed repairman would be more useful than a plumber. These girls seem
to think that waterbeds make better trampolines.
Oswald opens conference;
describes campuses 'cooler'
HARRISBURG (AP) Uni- national. He spoke of the need that he was not "running from
versity President John W. for honesty and objectivity in the turrncii of Berkeley to the
Oswald, said Friday college news reporting as one way to quiet of a hidden valley in
campuses are cooler this year win hack public confidence in central Pennsylvania."
because students are turned off the news media. He added that institutions are
by violence. Peter Arnett, New York calling out for leadership in a
In addition, the institutions City correspondent for the As- period of crisis and that he
have learned to deal more con- sociated Press, was to speak feels it a great honor to have
structively with their problems, at the awards dinner later. been chosen to head a univer
said Oswald who assumed his Oswald• said the most fre- sits which this year will grad
present post last July 1, quent question posed to him uate its 140,000 th student.
Oswald was the main speaker since leaving the No. 2 spot at On the subject of campus
at opening sessions of the Penn- the University of California's unrest. Oswald saw it as part
sylvania Press Conference campus system to come to of the totality of what is hap-,
sponsored by the Pennsylvania Penn State was why he would pening to society in general
Newspaper Publishers' Asso- leave.
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sociation, the state Society of In a rhetorical answer. he.
Newspaper Editors and related assured the journalistic group
journalistic groups.
Alpha Xi
Quinton E. Beague, genera
manager of the Williamspoi
Su n- Gazette, received t h
-Press Conference's a nn u a
award for meritious servic(
The Pennsylvania Medical Sc
Iciety gave plaques and mone
tary awards for writing in tho
health and medical fields ti
David M. Cleary of Philadel
phia Bulletin and a joint cita
lion to Robert McCarthy ano
Patrick Boyle of the Dardanel
Publications, at Monroeville.
The luncheon speaker wa
Louis Cassels, Washington col
umnist of 'United Press Inter-1
AWS SENATORIAL ELECTIONS
TO BE TAKEN PLACE
ON WED., MAY 19
AND THURS., MAY 20
Vote In Lobby of
Dorms
BSU of PSU
Black Arts Fes
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
"Continuation
of the •
Struggle"
ival May 16-23
RENTING NOW
FOR SEPTEMBER
The Largest and Newest
Apartment Building in the
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Model Apartment may be seen
at 215 W. Fairmount Ave.
Monday thru Saturday 10-11:00,
3-4:00, 7-8:00 or
Call 238-3432
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
STUDENTS • - .
Applications are available for Student
Representative to the University Senate
in Room 101 H. Dev. Bldg.
Applicants must be:
•4th to 10th term students
•Enrolled in the College of H. Dev. for at least 3
terms
•On campus Fall, Winter, and Spring terms 1971-72
Applications must be returned to 101 H. Dev. Bldg.
by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 18.
Final Elections will be held in
the main lobby of the H. Dev. Bldg.
on Thursday and Friday, May 20, & 21st
VOTE ! .
r thng
for University Faculty Senate
GSA elects senators
By STEVE MESICS
Collegian Staff Writer
The Graduate Student Assoc
iation yesterday announced the
results of the election of the
graduate student senators lor
the new University Faculty
Senate.
The new senators are Neal
H. Simpson, William J. Barnes,
Robert A. Sedlack and Irwin
Weintraub.
Eight graduate students ran
for the four Senate seats.
This will be the second term
of office for Barnes. He also has
served on the Executive Coun
cil of the GSA an' ass chair
man of the Academic Affairs
Committee,
Sedlack also has served on
the University Senate during
the past year, representing
both the graduate students and
GSA.
Promises Investigation
Weintraub, who will begin
his first term as a senator,
promised an investigation of
medical care and alleged un
ethical business practices by -
local merchants. He recently
sponsored a bill calling for a
University-wide boycott of non
union lettuce, which was ap
proved by the GSA.
Simpson, who is currently
chairman of the GSA Equal Op
portunity Program committee.
also will begin his first term on
the Faculty Senate. Simpson de
clined to give a personal view
point. promising, in- '0 so
licit the majority opinion.
Senators reprc the
GSA have recently R._ ivecl a
10 per cent voting privilege on
the University Faculty Senate.
The GSA also announc.i. iat •
the University Department of 1
Maintenance' will begin work
this week to improve East!
Aaron -Drive.
Improve Road
At the April 27 if!
Apr, -7 meeting of
the GSA. a resolution to im
prove the road was passed by
the Cou..cil delegates. The res-;
ohition also called upon the
.University to assist the town-'
ship in maintaining the road.
The Sisters of
Delta
zvarmly welcome
their new, pledge class
Chris Baker
Anne Marie Covolus
Sue Michon
Sandy Zelock
east Aaron Drive connects
the graduate' student gardens
with Atherton Street. The stu
dents must use the road in
order to gain entrance to the
gardens which are supplied to
the graduate students by the
Universily.
The work will consist of grad
ing and ditching the road and
installing draining. According
to the Department of Mainten
ance and Operations, the ;cork
should be complete by May 28.
Moved Up Date
GSA President Torn Ingersoll
noted that because of pressure
from the GSA, the University
moved tip the date en nhich
work on the road was to begin.
Ingersoll said "If grad , sate
Strt
dcnts would bring problems to
the GSA, we can get them
solved."
The GSA dill hold a council
meeting at 8 tonight in the As
sembly room of the Graduate
Center. Nominations of candi
dates for eoresentai ives on the
Graduate Council will he open
ed at the meeting.
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The GSA also will head ,q
statement in support of The
Other Vision: Homophile:, of
Penn State and. discus Uni
versity Pi esident. John W. Os
ald's recornme.idation , , con
cerning student involvement in
the University.
A statement calling for the
GSA to concle. - on the action; of
the rulers of Pakistan s, :ISO
be introduced at the meeting.
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