FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 Bibles, PSCA News Sent To Incoming Freshmen Student handbooks, as well as copies of the PSCA flews, were mailed to members of the Fresh man class, ye,sterday, the office of the Christian Association:stated last night. "Frosh Bibles" . as they are more commonly called, must be carried at all times by the green dinked frosh who are expected to produce it upon the request of upperclassmen. Editors and business managers of the book include Robert E. Schooley, editor; Lila A. Whoolery '43, women's editor; Mary Jean Seanor '42, business manager; and William C. Patterson '43, adver tising manager. Welcome Frosh MEATS 7. , 111 34'0 . for Light Lunches • Aotoep LnEESE Appetizers ' - COLD CUTS for Sandwiches MILLER S Phone 775 Wil.JakeYour Picture ..first, Make This Store Your Photographic Headquarters Kodak Films and Daily Finishing .:-.. PgNN:::sTATE: . :::::. )-, ..,PHOTG-SHOPT-.. Freshman Politicians Will Face Busy Fail Semester 2 '46 (lass Eledions Set Within 2 Months With two elections for Class of '46 officers scheduled within less than two months, freshman poli ticians face a busy season with the opening of the Fall semester. Donald W. Davis, chairman of the All-College Elections commit tee, stated last night that October 9 has been tentatively set as the date for the freshman officer voting. The political mass meet ing for the introduction of candi dates, which precedes each . elec ti n, is scheduled for October 6 and official campaigns will run between - these two dates. Davis stated that all these dates are subject to All-College Cabinet's approval. In November the freshmen will again vote for class officers, this time at the All-College elections for sophomore class positions. Since both the June and Sep tember entering groups cmibined are considered the official fresh man class, the Elections commit tee, with the approval of Cabinet, decided to postpone freshman elections, until both groups could participate in the balloting. Though some organization of the political partiet, Campus and Independent, has taken place this Summer, complete organization will not be made' until next month with both frosh groups eligible to hold clique positions:Freshmen interested in working' in one of -the oarties, should watch for an nouncements of meetings soon after the start of the Fall term. At both of .the Fall '46 elections both groups of freshinen will be eligible to vote and to. run .for office.. In this respect the elec tions committee has made an" ex ception for the '46 class. In the political setup of all other classes only students with second semes ter standing will be eligible to be 'l'll Bechar for Fine Porfraih Visit Our Studio THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Warnock Welcomes Dean of Men A. It. Warnock has this to say to the incoming freshmen: "In many respects, we are accelerating, to serve the interests . of new students and our country, but we expect to keep alive most of the worthy char acteristics and traditions of Penn State life. During freshman week, the.freshmen will have an op portunity to make the acquaint ance of these, candidates Xor. election: Both class : groups will be eligible to vote in all classes.. The freshman elections code, which is now being revised by Cabinet, will be announced some time early next month. will contain rules governing the October' balloting. WELCOME, FRESHMEN! FOR THE BOYS FOR DRESS Freeman. 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Cabinet is made up of program, Penn State's student All-College president and vice government organization wi 11 president, president of the Ath function under the same heads letic Association, chairman of In and policies as it did this semes- terclass Finance Board, president ter. of Women's Student Government Because it. has been so well Association, a representative of demonstrated during the Summer Forensic's Council, presiddrit of semester that the student gov- Women's Recreation Association, ernment was such a great help president of Interfraternity Coun in maintaining student morale cil, presidents of the student and keeping the academic front councils of the College's seven running smoothly,' College au- undergraduate schools, editor of thorities and faculty are looking The Daily Collegian, presidents forward to much of the same-type of the four classes a representa of help during the rest of the tive of independent women, pres war-time program. ident of Panhellenic council, and Backbone of the student gov- president of IMA, Welcome, Frosh! - You'll Enjoy Eating Your Meals Here With The Other Freshmen And Upperclassmen. 4. 4 6 + Campus Restaurant Opposite the Main Campus on E. 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