The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1944, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Election (ode-
(Continued from page one)
determining the candidate's av
erage.
Any student is eligible to run
for president or treasurer of the
semester in which his college
credits place him. The registrar's
office shall be official in determ
ing a student's semester rank (1,
2,• 3,4, 5,6, 7,8).
Article IV—Clique Organization
A clique must file a complete
membership list with the Elec
tions Committee. This list must
designate the official clique chair
mat and the other clique officers
together with the name and se
mester of every clique member.
This list must be signed by the
clique chairman and the clique
secretary. This list must be turn
ed into Student Union by 4 p.m.
November 14, 1944.
Additional names of clique
members may be filed only with
the permission of the Elections
Committee Chairman. 'Upperclass
men may not have any contact
with Ist semester freshmen con
cerning upperclass elections and
campaigns.
Article V—Method of Nomination
A regular student meeting the
above requirements of scholar
ship and semester rank will be
eligible for nomination of presi
dent or treasurer of his respective
semesters
To be nominated a candidate
must receive a plurality vote, i.e.,
more votes for that particular of
fice than any other candidate.
The election will be carried on
within the cliques. Clique mem
bers will participate in this pre
liminary election. The clique
chairman will submit the names
of all clique candidates tabulated
on a single petition to Student
Union by 4 p.m. November .14,
1944. The petition must be signed
by the clique chairman and the
clique secretary.
Article Vl—Organization
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 Vll—Organization• of
Additional Cliques •
Any group may form itself in
to a •political clique providing it
follows the requirements for or
ganization in Article VI of this
code and other regulations set
forth.
A group desiring to organize in
to a political clique must arrive
at •a name and specify that name
to the chairman of the Elections
Committee at least two days prior
to the time that membership lists
are to be handed in. The group
must submit the membership list
by November 14th.
The clique must have an official
clique chairman and secretary. In
order to submit candidates for at
least a majority of the semesters
involved an that particular elec
tion. One clique may not organ
ize as a temporary body to sup
port candidates for less than a
majority of the semesters in
volved in the election.
Article Vlll—Methods of
Campaigning
An amount not exceeding- $25
may be spent by each clique for
publicity purposes (purchases. of
signs, handbills, cards, etc.) Do
nations are included in this bud
get of $25 and must not - exceed
$lO. Cliques shall dispense with
public ' address systems for cam
paigning purposes. The fund des
ignated for publicity purposes
shall be collected by the clique
ANNOUNCEMENT
Those students, faculty, or
townspeople, to whom, by mis
take, seats for the "Carmen"
performance were sold in row
"A" (main floor) of the audi
torium, please get in touch at
once with the Cooliege Exam
iner's Office, Room 108, Main
Building.
and will not be allocated 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 print
ed posters and the cost of purchas
ing additional photographs or
prints. One poster will be sub
mitted to the Elections Commit
tee for use at the polls. This pos
ter must not exceed 3 feet by 4.
feet.
The committee will meet with
the candidates and clique chair
man at 8 p.m. on November 20th
in 318 Old Main to answer any
questions, clarify the elections .
code, or hear any complaints or
code violations. The committee
will meet again with the candi
dates and the clique chairmen af
ter the closing of the poles and
before the counting of votes, at
5:00 p.m. on November • 22nd in
318 Old Main, when further com
plaints will be heard. Only clique
chairmen and the Elections Com
mittee members may witness the
vote counting.
Two itemized expense accounts
must be turned in to Student Un
ion by noon November 22rid., for
the approval of the Elections
Committee. Budget I must state
the- method of collection and the
amount originally received, to
gether with all clique expendi
tures and donations. To be con
sidered 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
considered valid, Budget II must
also be signed by the, clique
chairman and secretary. This
amount must not in any way be
used for personnel 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.
Milole' IX=Method• of Election
The candidate receiving a plur
ality of votes cast for a particular
semester office shall be elected.
Penalties will be levied by the
Elections Committee at a closed
meeting after the hearings. This
session•will follow the open meet
ing with candidates and clique
chairmen after the closing of the
polls.
Article • X—Eligibility •to Vote .
An official voting registration
will take place at the-college reg
istration (1, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8).
Each student shall fill out a form
which will be filed• by the Elec
tions Committee and used to
check off each voter. This regis
tration list shall be official to
gether with the registrar's records.
Any student registering late or
who for any other reason has not
filled out an official registration
card must withhold his vote until'
his name and semester rank have
been checked by a member of the
AUTUMN , BALL -
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NOVEMBER 18
Sponsored by ISC • •
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PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES
Foxtrot Jitterbug
Waltz Conga
Rumba • Polka
Tango Samba
THE MASI STUDIO'S
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Glennland Bldg. State College
Weekdays 7 to 11 P. M.
Saturdays Ito SP. M.
VINCENT J. MASI, Director
Form,rly Instructor at ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS
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Elections Committee. The student
if found eligible to vote will then
fill out his registration card, at
the polls, signed by a member of
the Elections Committee.
All undergraduate students will
be eligible to vote, with the ex
ception of the students who are
still in the military services.
All students must present some
means of identification at the
polls before being permitted to
cast his ballot.
Article Xl—Party Affiliations
Party affiliations of every can
didate will be placed. upon the
ballots. It is necessary for every
candidate to have party affilia
tions. Typed lists of 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
officers are candidates a member
of% the • clique will be given the
list of voters upon presentation
of a note from the clique chair
man to a member of the Elections
Committee stating he is a clique
member. This list will be prepar
ed every hour during the two-day
voting period.
Article Xll—Violations
Penalties of no more than 28 or
less than 14 votes shall be in
flicted upon the entire clique
found guilty of any of the follow
ing violations. Violation by any
one of the candidates will result
in the penalty being inflicted up
on every other candidate of that
clique.
I—Electioneering in any part of
Old Main by clique members
while voting is in progres's.
2—Candidates in any part of
Old Main other than the time
necessary to cast their own bal
lots.
3—Buying of votes, either with
the promise of money or other
forms of bribery.
4—Campaign posters in any
part of .Old . Main other than those
approved by the Elections Com
mittee for use at the polls.
s—Destruction or -defacing of
property on
. any public or private
buildings.
6—Using the help • of first se-
Mester freshmen with upper
class elections •and campaigns. •
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 Xlll—Emergencr CA anges
The Elections Committee re
serves the - right to alter this code
in the case of emergency.
CLASSIFIED SECTIOr
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land, Terriple Building, New Cas
tle. Call 212 Mac Hall,
FOR RENT—Four room. apart
'ment furnished for 4 students.
Rental $4O per month. Gordon D.
Kissinger Agency. Dial 2904.
WANTED—Boy to tend furnace
for meals or cash. Call 332..
Players-
(Continued from. - page .ono!'
Professor Cloetingh will act as
stage manager, and important role
in the play. He will serve as nar
rator—describing the action as
the play progresses. "Our Town"
will have no scenery or property.
The audience will have to use
its imagination.
Portman Paget and Claire
Cohen have the leading romantic
leads in the play. Paget will port
,ray George Gibbs and Miss Co
hen will play the part of Emily.
Other students who have im
portant parts in the play are Rich
ard Frontman, William Silver
stein, Leonard Stein, Abe Levy,
Marian Wilder, Leatrice Strober,
Judy Mendell, and Henrietta
Campitell. Vicki Gruber will be
bookholder.
The cast also includes Maurice
Gralla, John Sadden, Leonard
Stein, Richard Mauthie, Arthur
Goldberg, A/S Robert Stabley,
Joseph Mayers, Gabe Roth, Paul
Thayer, Charles Shulte, Mike Ro
senberger,' Gerald Gilman, Mor
ris Barteck, Alan Pottasch, Wal
ter Ames, Janet Taylor and Dee
James.
Extras are Wilma Grove, Fay
Matulis, Jane Staus, Palma Wake-
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944
Cassius-
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little hand in his, "I've been look
ing for a girl like you all my life."
"Hello," she breathed.
Suddenly he took her in his
arms. She made no sound but' a
small smothered "hello" as he
kissed her time and time again.
The clock in Old Main struck nine
and they reluctantly drew apart.
"You have to get back to the dorm
now darling," he said.
"Hell-----o,rshe snapped as they
walked arm in arm toward her
dormitory, she secure in 110
knowledge that she had not been
associating with men
Charlotte Taylor will edit LaVie
this semester. Isabel Milligan - is
the new managing editor. The
yearbook's editorial, board includ
es Ruth Kauffman, Elaine Miller,
Alice Miller, Mary Ann Higgins,
and Miriam Ramsey.
field, Pat McClure, Mitzi Mishlaiii
Eleanor Phillips, Jean Liobnciff,
Ruth . Tisherman, Ivan Kuhr*,
Leon Flaxgold, James 'Burnhanl,
Harry Natschke, Bennett Fairorth,
-Morris Genanther and Bud Zim
merman. i;
"The Seventh Cross"
"Laura"
"Mrs. Parkingion"
STATE THEATRE
"The Very Thought
of You"
"Swamp Water"
"Belle Starr"
"Unwritten Code"
"Johnny Doesn't
Live Here"
"Canterville Ghost"
"Fighting Seaßees"
"Girl 'in the Case"
-CASSIUS
S. Tracy
S. Ha Sso
G. _Tierii*lty":
D. Andrews':
G.' Gaiiiin
D. Morgasi
Ann Baictin
.Brennan
G. TiOney
,rt. -sc6it
Toni Neal
Lana_ Turrier
Allan Lane
Eddie Dew
S. Siinon
M. O'Brien
C. Laughtein;
J. Wayne,
E. Lowe