PAGE EIGHT Cabinet Releases Election Code- (Continued from page one) election will be carried on within the •cliques: Clique members will participate in this preliminary election. The clique chairman will submit the names of all clique candidates tabulated on a single petition to Student Union by 4 p.m. July 11. The petition must be sign ed by the chairman of the clique and secretary. Article VI: Organization of Schoo Councils School Councils shall hold elec tions in the manner prescribed by the respective councils. All School Council elections shall be subject to the approval of the elections committee. Article VII: Organization of Addi tional Cliques Any group may form itself into a political clique providing it fol lows the requirements for organi zation in Article VI of this code and other regulations set forth. A group desiring to organize into a political clique must arrive at. a name and specify that name to the chairman of Elections Com mittee at least two days prior to the time that membership list is to be turned in. The group must sub mit the membership list by 4 p.m. July IL A clique must have an official clique chairman and secretary. In order to submit candidates for general elections the clique must submit candidates for at least a majority of the semesters involved in that particular election. One clique may not organize as a tern pOrary body to support candidates for less than a majority of the semesters involved in the elec tion. Article VIII: Methods of Cam paigning An amount s not exceeding $l5 may be spent by each clique for publicity purposes (purchase of signs, handbills, cards, etc.). Cliques shall dispense with public address systems for campaigning purposes. The fund designated for pub licity purposes shall be collected by the clique and will not be allo cated from any college fund. An additional $5 will be given to each clique by the Elections Committee to compensate for the former use of 'printed Elections Committee posters. This $5 must be used to cover the cost of printed posters and the cost of purchasing additional photographs or prints. One poster will be submitted to the Elections Committee for use at the polls. The committee will meet with candidates and clique chairmen at 8 p.m. Monday, July 17, in Old Main to answer any questions, clarify the elections code, or hear any complaints of code violations. The committee will meet again with candidates and clique chair men after the closing of the polls and before the counting of votes, July 19, in Old Main when further complaints will be heard. Only clique chairmen and Elections Committee members may witness the vote counting. Two itemized expense accounts must be turned in to Student Union by noon Wednesday, July 19, for the approval of the Elec tions Committee. Donations must be included in this budget. Budget I must state the method of collec tion and the amount originally re- Ceived, together with all clique ex •penditures. To be considered valid this budget must be signed by the clique chairman and secretary. A separate budget must' be sub mitted designating the use which has been made of the additional $5 in an itemized form. To be con sidered valid budget II must be signed by the clique chairman and secretary. This amount must not be used in any way for personal compensation. The Elections Committee re serves the right to penalize any clique for over-expenditure or use of the designated amount for pur poses other than those stated in this code. Article IX: Method of Election The candidate receiving a plur ality of votes east for a particular semester office shall be elected. Penalties will be levied by the Elections Committee at a closed ;ession after the hearings. This ;ession will follow the open meet ng with candidates and clique 2hairmen after the closing of the polls. Article X: Eligibility to Vote An official voting registration will take place at the college reg istration (June 30 and July 1). Each student shall fill out a form which will be filed by the-Elections Com mittee and used to check off each voter. This registration list 'shall 'ae official together with the regis trar's records. Any student regis tering late or who for other rea sons has not filled out art official registration card must withhold its vote until his name and semes ter rank have been checked in the :egistrar's office by a member of the Elections Committee. The stu dent If found eligible to vote will then fill out his registration card at the polls, signed by a member of the Elections Committee. Only undergraduate students will be eligible to vote. i.e., those students who pay their own fees. All students must present some means of identification at the polls before being permitted to cast his Article XI: Party Affiliatidne - Party affiliations of every can didate will be placed upon the bal lots. It is necessary for every can didate to have a party affiliation. Typed lists of all voters will be given to the clique chairman or secretary, providing neither of these officers is a candidate for a semester office. If one or both offi cers are candidates a member of the clique will be given the list of' voters upon 'presentation of a note from the clique chairman to a member of the Elections Commit tee stating he is a clique member. This list will be prepared every hour during the, two day voting period. Article X 11: Violations Penalties of not more than 28 or less than 14 votes shall be inflicted upon the entire clique found guilty of any of the following violations. Violation by any one candidate Last Showing Today "Address Unknown" Starring Paul Lukas, K. T. Stevens 1 . art ma swu►s mu) wimps-mu - SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY THE COLLEGIAN Upperclass Women Pop In On Frosh To uphold a long-established tradition, upperclass women will "pop in" on freshmen coeds at their rooms in Women's Building and Mac Allister Hall from 1 7:30 to 9 p. rri. Sunday. The purpose of Pop-In Night is to acquaint new freshmen with the upperclass co eds. All freshmen coeds should re main in their rooms to welcome the upperclass women. Reversing the procedure, fresh men coeds will call on upperclass women between 7:30 and 9 p. m. Sunday, July 16. Portfolio Goes on Sale The July issue of Portfolio fea turing last semester's prize win ning stories "They Can't Be" by Bernard J. Cutler, and "The Other Sop." by Eleanor E. Ben nett, will be on sale •at, Student Union sometime next week, it was announced by Ruth Constad, newly elected editor of Portfolio. will result in the penalty being in flicted upon every other candidate of that•clique. . . 1. Electioneering in any Part of Old Main by clique Members while voting is in progress. 2. Candidates in any part of Old Main . other than the time necessary for them to cast their own ballots. 3. Buying of votes, either with the promise of money or other form. of bribery. 4. Campaign posters in any part of Old Main other than those approved by the Elections Committee for use at the . polls. 5. Destruction or defacing of property on any public or private buildings. Voters - violating voting ethics such as voting twice, allowing votes -to be bought, voting under false pretenses, etc., shall be dealt with by Student Tribunal. Article XIII: Emergency Changes The Elections. Committee re serves the right to alter this code in case of emergency. WARNER'BROTHERS- IN Milk YOUR \) on Ise GRANT rET BLAIR Penn State Engineer Seeks New Candidates The Penn State Engineer calls all new candidates to a meeting in 2 Armory ,7 p.m. Monday. Any student enrolled in either the School of Engineering or the School of Chemistry and Physics is eligible for openings on the business, literary, photography, or advertising staff, the executive staff of the Engineer announced today. The July 4 issue of the Engineer which goes on sale July 25 will sport a full-color photograph of Old Main gate, it was also an nounced. Between the covers the En gineer staff will publish two technical 4,rticles written by two members of Tau Beta Pi, the en gineering honorary fraternity. There will also be a photo page, Sly Drools, and Talk of the Cam pus. A drive for subscriptions will be staged in the Armory July 14. Women Students Stage Weekend Hike, Picnic Hami4m-Propeller students hiked to the WRA cabin, Tussey Mountain, for an overnight party last *dek.end. Others pichiCked at Fairmount Park Saturday even. i mg. • ' Girls attending the cabin party were Maiy Ann Bishop, Dorothy 'Sraker, Dorothy Keefe,'Ellen Ken— nedy, Jean McClelland, Frances Miller, .Joanola Palies, and .Elinor Speer. CLASSIFIED .SECTIOIS LOSTStrayed, or stolen 'box with corn grown six inches high. Last seen on Mac Hall roof. Finder call- Mef, 167 Ath. Badly needed. Reward. ltclipt LOST: WSGA Constitution. If found please contact G. G. Rosen. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1044 Retirements- (Continued from page one ) Journal, numerous standardized tests and a work book on adoles-; cent psychology. Professor Thomas E. Gravatt also joins the list of those who have given long and loyal service to the College. Practicing his maxim of learning something . rieW every day, he served the College for 40 years as professor of math ematics. Professor Charles Emory Goy im, another many-sided 'scientist, has been responsible for . ,the fos tering of his brainchild the X club, one of the most active and progressive campus societies. Pr 0 ...! fessor Govier's field is telephone engineering and ~ his - associaom with the College lasted 37 years. Sick Lilt Includes 1481 Dispensary calls for -the 'Month of June totaled 1481 persons.. ASTP sick calls totaled 176; V -12 Unit, 277; Erisigns, 29; all, reg ular itudents, 999. ' , . . Thi s num'k?er of patients in the infirmary for the month was . There were. 9 patients from the • ASTP, 10 from the V-12 Unit,. and 26 regular college students: The out-patient departMent of the infirrnarY treated 206 persons duiing the Month. . • Poultry Club Reorganiici The Penn State PoultrY Will hold, reorganization `Meet, ing in 318 Old Mairi,7! pan. viva: , nasday. Election of office'rs'fcir the, semester will be held. All .iresh-_ man agriculture students are ,in vited to attend. r, .'• RENT ill .11ierglif , ----- , ta, 112 Miles 'St. •' ~'' t.~:..
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