Constitutio nal Revisions On December 16 and December 1*7 a referendum will be conducted on the following chan ges in the Constitution of the Community Government Association. These articles are being printed to allow the students sufficient time to make a decision on the change. ARTIC LE III All full-time students in the undergrad uate school shall be members of the Association. Full ti me faculty membe rs who have paved tha activit y ft ff shall also be members of the Communit y Government Association . auBBtions ot parlimentar y procodnrft . (tt S It shall be the duty of the Historian to keep a topical file of the actions and policies esta blished by College Council. Change : Addition of the underlined words . ARTICLE IV Section 1. The Vice-Pres ident , Recording Secretary, corres pon ding Secre t ar y , Treasurer , Parlimentarian , and Historian shall be members of the sophomore , junior or senior classes for the duration of their terms. Change: Addition of the underlined words. Section 3. The Men 's Resident FRIDAY , DEC EM BER 12 Bloomsburg Players present "The Odd Couple,*'8: 15 p.m. Tickets are free with I. D. car d. ARW pre sents "Ice Land Fantasy ," 10:30 - 12:30 a.m. Orchestra — BSC Studio Band Place — Commons Dining Hall Tickets — Available at reception desks between November 19 and December 5 (free of charge) Invitation to the above is up to the women ; however , men may invite women from outside the college communit y SATURDAY , DECEMBER 13 Wrestling Squad Meet Place — Centennial Gymnasium Time — All afternoon with finals ending approximate ly 9:00 p.m. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 open House in Residence Hails 3:00-5:00 p.m. All college Christmas Party 8:30-11:00 p.m. Enter tainment Re fres hments Dance after part y M ONDAY, DECEMBER 15Advanced Schedulin g— a day of res t! Newly Elected Officers EAH EAH Installs Officers Membershi p in Sigma Alpha Eta consists of Affiliates, Associates , Keys, and Hon or MemARTIC LE VIII bers . Any student interested in responSection 1. The officer s of the Resident Women shall be speech patholo gy, audiolo gy, or holdin g sible for elections lor Association shall be a Presi education of the accoustically dent , a Vice-President , a Re- dormitor y representatives behandica pped is qualified for Afregular fore the first Communcording Secretary , a Corr esponfiliate Membershi p. Key MemAssociation ding Secretary , a Treasu rer , a ity Government bership includes those students Pa rUmenta rlan (NON-VOTI Nr ,) rfl«fitin g In Octob er.ei Freahman working toward State or National and a Histo rian (NQN.VQTf^ QtflCflfS fihft ?^ hft f tlf l tf * *IP * ^^ vAaVll •VtJkCvJi M%494 Certification in the field and who ^^ end of the first nine weeks uerSecti on 2. Duties high academic standin g and The objectives ot this have organ!* (f) It shall be the duty of th ^ I Bank I Penn IIPUnited I The bank you can prow with. MANHATTAN SHIRTS BRENTWOOD SWEATERS J : NESPOLI i jewelers (Conti nued en page four) Compliments (i of Watc h Repair REA ft DERICK, Inc. , "Stores of S«rvic «" |ii |i |i |i| i IS I . Main St., ttOOMMUM |i |ipi i |i | i |ii I " .11 n I Ianil (l11 "llllill " ; ' THE |iii Fine Jewelry and hi Llli iinilhilw iiIli'i iii lHiliiii liiiM ili iilnili |l|iii i|l |ii ii|iii |i |i i i 'I* I "'il ! Ill¦» lui nil II I "f iln„„liililh' ilililHin Iiliil in Kxk as OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT FRI. & SAT. Sundays & Daily — 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. HALLMAR K CARDS GIFTS V, ^r ^r «*£v ^w w vb ^rv* p Jet. of Route U «wl Jtatetttato 4e BLOOMSBURG,PA. Need f inanci aladvice f LEVIS V 18 Wait Main Street Terry .and Dave open Mon-Sat 8-8:30 Cloted Wed. ^ Lee- PaFT^ One of the major rule chan ges that area wrestling fans will observe this weekend at Bloomsbur g State College when the Husk , ies host their quarrangular meet , is the change in the majority of the weight classifications. The meet is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. on Saturda y, December 13 and , in addition to BSC , the other participants will be Indiana State University , University of Massachusetts and Ohio _ —w . Univer— sity The new weights to be wrestled according to pounds stated in the National Collegiate Athletic Association rules are as follows: 118, 126 , 134, 142, 150, 158 , 167, 177 , 199 and unlimited. This will be a mandatory 10 weight classification for every meet. In the past , 11 weights had been established by the NCAA and through agreement between teams or conference s, two of those weights , 115 and 191 pounds could be eliminated , thus making a 9 match engagement . The new 10 weight mandatory is more or less a compromise of the above . Weight change s, of course, are with a pass from Woodrin g to not new to collegiate wrest ling, Anten ori, settin g up the touch- as this o9 (continued from page fftrae) B* I fashionable 7844406 be inductin g registrants with this ,same sequence number ? A.. : Not necessarily . It is ex] pected that all local boards will ibe proceeding at about the same jpace , but because local boards have varyin g percenta ges of their registrants with the same birthdays , they may not be inducting at any one time all available registrants with a particular rand om sequence number . Q. : I have sequence number 250 . If I want to volunteer for induc tion, will my local draft board wait until they reach sequence number 250 before they will accept me as a volunteer ? A. : No. They may accept you as a volunteer prior to reach ing your random sequence number in the induction processing . Q.: I am 19 years old and now deferred as a student . My random seque nce number is 300. Which sequence number will I be home free when my defer ment ends in 1973? A. : No. If at the time you are classified I-A in 1973 your local board has not reach ed sequence number 300 in their induction processing , you will simply be placed in that sequence and you may or may not be reached for induction in 1973. You will still have sequence number 300. If at the time you are classified I-A your local board has reached random sequence number 300 in 1973 you will be subject to induction at the head of the 1973 selection group . G&F Men ¦ a t g^M H^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^¦^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FLOWERS Bloomsburg 's Peace Committee will sponsor an open forum concerning Vietnam and the implications of the Mi Lai incident in Hartl ino 134 - Kustor lecture Hall today at 2:00. Anyone wishin g to speak should bo roady at this time — all sidos will hopefully bo represented. A rally is planned afterwa rds. 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