The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1941, Image 4

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•%men in Sports
By HE? GORDON
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-Senior majors edged out soph
'Colors, 31-30, in a closely-fought
A tasketball game on the 'White
court last night with Sally
4 7 aber '4l garnering 21 points and
assuring the seniors' victory with
iihc-r two successful foul shots in
the last minute.
Y.f birdies and net smashes are
your racket, yOu.'ll want to try out
- for WRA's Honorary Badminton
Club at '7 p, m. today and take
tests drawn up by Helen L. Mazer
'42, M. Betty Succop '4l, and Betty
Widger '4l, who are searching
;for new club members. ;Tests cov
ering badminton rules, history,
and stroking will be given every
Wednesday night, Try your luck
—this may be right down your al
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STARTING
SATURDAY
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Elections Boss
Richard C. Peters '4l, above,
chairman of the elections com
mittee, who released the code for
the third All-College elections.
The code was adopted at a meet
ing of the committee last night.
WSGA Announces
Special Hours
Beginning Friday, February 7,
all freshman women will have two
one o'clock permissions each
weekend, WSGA Senate announc
ed last night. Women's hours for
examination week, between se
mesters, Thespian dance, Military
Ball, and second semester seniors
were also announced.
Dates for the relief drive for
World Student Service Fund and
British War Relief Society backed
by All-College Cabinet were an
nounced for February 18-21, with
WSGA House of Representatives,
Junior- Service Board and Fresh
man Council soliciting funds.
Freshman coeds will retain 9
o'clock permisisons during . final
week while upperclass women
will have 11 o'clock permissions.
Regular weekend permissions will
be observed.
From Wednesday, January 29,
until Monday, February 3, exclud
ing regtilar one' o'clock permis
sions for Friday and Saturday
nights, all coeds will have 11 o'-
clock permissions, .
For . the Thespian dance Tues
day. February 4, one o'clock per
missions have been granted. Two
o'clocks have been granted women
students attending Military Ball
Friday, FebrUary 7. Second semes
ter seniors will - have 11 o'clocks
during second semester.
Council Okays Smoking
Smoking in the first floor lounge
of the Home Economics Building
is now permissable, Janice M.
Owen '4l, Home Economics Ad
visory Council preside.,nt,-has an
nounced.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
WANTED: Man student to share
large warm room. Twin beds.
Private bath. Very, reasonable.
College Heights. Telephone 4062.
3tpdl-16-41.L
TAKEN BY MISTAKE: Brown
overcoat, gray gloves. LA Friday
morning. Have other coat. Tele
phone 2982. Neil Beezer.
ltpdl-14-41L
WANTED 50 strong men or Don
West to hiss villain in coming
Players show. See Joanna Hood.
RIDES Wanted and
Offered
P. W. Allentown and south .on
309. - L—Sat. 10-12. C—Frank 4042.
P. W. Every week-end to and
from Phila. Leave, phone number.
Call Andy 4102.
"Philadelphia StQf)i.:".
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Text Of Code For All-College-EleCtii.
The complete text of the 1941
all-College Elections Code fol
lows. Sections in bold type in
clude additions or revisions to
the 1940 Code.
ARTICLE. I
Time of Voting
Voting will extend from 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, March 11, to 8:00
p.m. Thursday, March 13. The polls
will be open from 12:30 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, March 11, 12, 13.
These hours may be extended if,
in the opinion of the _ Elections
Committee. such extension is ne
cessary in order to give everyone
an opportunity to vote.
. ARTICLE
Place of Voting
Elections will be held in the
first floor lounge of Old Main.
ARTICLE 111,
Eligibility for Office
All candidates shall be required
to have a one (1) average for his
entire college career. The Regis
trar's list shall
_be official in de
termining the candidate's average.
• ARTICLE IV
Method of Nomination
Any regular student meeting the
above requirement shall be eligi
ble for nomination for _ any all-
College or class office. • -
To be nominated, a candidate
must file a petition with the chair-
Man of the Elections Committee
by 12 noon Tuesday, February 25
A candidate for the position of
All-College President or All-Col
lege Vice-President must have a
petition containing the signatures
of 200 voters. 25 per cent of the
signatures must be women's. A
candidate for the position of Pres
ident, Vice President, Secretary,
or Treasurer of classes must have
a petition containing the signa
tures of 100 voters in his or her
class, 25 per cent of the signatures
must be women's.
School Councils shall hold elec-t
tions in a manner prescribed by.
respective Councils.
However, all Councils shall sub
mit their methods of holding elec
tions for approval at the Commit
tee by or on March 15. The
chairman.
Accompanying the petitions
must be a statement of platform.
The Elections Committee shall ap
prove all platfornis, but shall re
serve the right to censor any pro
visions which it may deem ridic
ulous. Petitions for all candidates
must contain a statement of their
all-College averages.
Pictures suitable for reproduc
tion should accompany petitions of
candidates for all-College offices
and class offices.
ARTICLE V
Campaign
The campaign will open 7:00 p.
m. Tuesday. March 4. with an all-
College mass meeting. All candi
dates are required to be in pos
session of their approved petitions
before their campaign may be
started.
For each party that has candi
dates running for major offices, the
All-College Cabinet, through the
Elections Committee, will supply
posters containing the party plat
form and pictures of the major
candidates. Separate posters will
be provided for all-College and
class office candidates. In addition
each party can spend up to $lO
for each class slate and up to $5
for each candidate for All-College
President and_ All-College Vice'
President. The 'cuts purchased by
the AU-College Cabinet for the
posters will be supplied to all
parties at no charge.
On or before
. 12 noon, Tuesday,
March 4, each party must submit
to the chairman of the Elections
Committee its plans of campaign
and an' estimate of all expendi
tures. The Committee reserves the
right to forbid any type of adver
tising or campaigning which it
considers unfair. •
A final official itemized list of
expenditures and receipted bills
must be submitted to the chair
main at 7:00 p. m. Monday. March
10. The Committee may at that
time deal with any violations of
those parts - of this code which deal
with campaigning as it sees fit.
ARTICLE VI
Eligibility To Vote
To be eligible to vote, voters
must present their A.A. books and
matriculation cards which will be
checked with the Dean's list pro
cured before elections. A, A. boks
will be marked, by the checkers
and the voters' names will be
crossed off the list. Those who
have lost their A. A. books.or ma
triculation cards may be' eligible
to vote upon presentation of a note
from the Dean's office certifying
that they are Tegularly enrolled
undergraduate students. These
names will also be checked off the
Dean's list.
Two-year Agriculture students
in' their first year may vote for
sophomore class officers and the
all-College office. Two-year Agri
culturd students in their second
year may vote_for the all-College
office only. Other special students
will not be eligible to vote.
Students with senior rating will
be permitted to vote for the all-
College office only.
The Registrar's list shall be offi
cial in determining a student's
class in the College. •
ARTICLE VIII
Party Affiliations
Party affiliations, if any, of
each candidate will be placed
upon the ballot. It is not neces
sary, however, for each candidate
to have a party affiliation.
The Elections Committee will
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Provide party checkers with poll
lists of all voters once:eachliour:
Party checkers will, otherwise be,,
excluded frOrn the votinsJtrea:-„:-'.:
ARTICLE VIII. ---
Violationsa:-
Penalties of ,:twerty•teo
each will be inflitced
party found guilty at violating` lEd:'
following:
I—Electioneering in Old Main
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while voting FS" in progress.
2—Buying of votes.
3—Any canvassing or soliciting
for votes prior to the stipulated
time for campaigning._
4—Destruction of proPeliy, such'.
as campaign' placards, etc., and
any other private or publile
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property.
s—Unfair campaigning following._ .
an initial Warning.
In addition to the penalties pram'.
vided for, any -person ‘violating,,
this code may, upon'recommenda - -j: _
tion of the Elections CommitteC
be dealt with by Student Tribunali:-'
Anyone found guilty of code
lations will be subject to.dismissa
from College. -
- —RICHARb s C. PETERS_ , 4K
Chairman, Elections-Committ
Business administration and selFl'
retarial science have the heaviest:,
freshman registration at — Westmiris' ,
ster College.
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J. C. MEYER MILK _
R. D. 1 4220 .