ERMAY,7tEL. 20, 1945 :i;:Ca.binef Plans. Judi (Continues from page one) dents of the College. -Chairmen of the two groups must -be seniors with at least one semester's, experience. They- also nnist have a "1" or better All- College average, as must all mem bers of Judicial and Tribunal, ac cording to the new Plan. &Mier hoard Recommended. ...4,--.senior Board was. :also re coMmended .by the committee. It mould be composed of the senior ~ MOirthers of Judicial and Tribu- Ingt -Chairman of the -boakd is to be ' , the All-College Cabinet chair tual.t.'who not hay., a vote or la':voice in-the .iiiiiscussion. The,..purposp this - board,vsvould; sit-during a .simne,ster , to ,co ordinate point Tribunal and Judi cial,action..whenever .necessary. u 1 d • Elsa meet .two vireeks'be .7 -fete . the end of each . sernester to• , lO . r.tn 'the ,policieg'and customs for themext semester. This is done to eliminate confusion at the begin ningif the new ,semester. The Constitution aevision tom -m/140e also ,asked amt. vote :be given only to the . , semester presi dents,and t4+ e jAterqiss Flnanee x - hairman, all of 'whOni "aie ted - -,:hy the, entixe .studant .body: x eeOrnmenclation would' - take away the _voting power of WSGA iar4 , ,the•Tribunal ..thairmian and give •them, • ' ex-officio :positions. ~..Others. :who. are .to. be. giyen . . , r-SIARTING THURSDAY . THREE BIGDAYS IRS) . . i K ••,.„.:,.., ....., . .. ::,...,,,....„,.' ; ; - ~ , l'.. ~,,..„, IN BORN- BLOWS MIDNIGHT -.: t.' : :'; , :•:, - , ,- - - . l l' Pi f n; ; Y : ) k :-; ...fitinl .. .- - THELAIIIGIII . :LAST . ILL'OA ' :,. Y) .„, - , . . ...-. dal Revision officio places on All-College Cab inet if the proposal is accepted are the dean of men, dean of wo men, Alumni Association secre tary, Interfraternity Council president, Panherienlc - Council president, Independent Student Cotamittee president, Hat Society Council chairman, Judicial .COm mittee chairman, representatives of all active school councils, a representative of -the Board of Publications, a representative of bhe .Dramatics and 'Forensics :Board,, and a.representative -Off each specinli7ed service group on ..the campus • , hut s not regularly en rolled landergradUates of , the lege Definite Ejection Defoe The committee suggested that elections for ,all semesters • ex cept the first be held :on -the sec ond Tuesday and Wednesday of each semester. First semester el ections are scheduled for the sixth -Wednesday of each semester so that the new Jxeshmen can get, to' know -their classmates, chairman Daniov explained. The new officers must hold meetings - for .their respective classes within two weeks after. election 'or appear before TODA nal or Judicial to explain why meetings were not held as spe cified, the committee said. Several other Provisions •were ..;',W*DAtr.'.',oliii: -'A x-x XIISSABLE xx .x ALEXIS SMITH THE COLLEGIAN Thiel Lists— (Continued from page six) also competing for these posts. At the goalie position will be -Jack Nehoda. His competitor, Seaman George Meeker, still limping from a sprained ankle, should see ac tion in a few days. High Scores Mark Iff Tournament Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Chi ?hi, 16-7, as the Interfraternity .softball tournament swung into its second week. Alpha Phi Delta won over Sigma Phi Alpha, 13-2, and the game between• Phi Sigma Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon was postponed. Phi Kappa Sigma downed Pi ICappa.P.hi, 11-6, Tuesday and Beta Sigma Rho turned back Lambda .Chi Alpha, .14-4. Sigma Chi de feated Delta Tau Delta in a 5-4 contest. Sigma Phi Epsilon blanked Phi Sigma Delta, 1-0, in the play-off of a postponed game on Wednesday. Team W= ,Lost Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Sigma Pi Alpha Chi Sigma .... 1 Alpha Phi Delta 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1 Phi Kappa Sigma .... 1 0 Beta Sigma. Rho 1 Sigma Chi 1 Delta Chi 0 1 Theta Chi M 0 " 1 Pi Kappa Phi " 0 1 Chi .Phi Phi. Sigma Delta .... 0 Phi .'Kappa Psi 0 . 1 Lambda Chi Alpha ... 0 • 1 Delta Tau Delta 0 1 .Sigma Phi Alpha stated by the Constitution Revis 'iOn :cornirtu — ttee. All the revisions will. be.presented at 7 p. in. Tues day in 104 'Old Main for the first reading. 3 Parties Seek Frosh Vole (Continued from page one) have the cooperation and support of you and the student voters. Nittany Party Platform We the freshmen of the Nittany Party submit this platform as our views on College affairs. We be lieve firmly that the following opinions and ideas will be profit able to the College as a whole and primarily the freshman class. 1. We intend to vote justly and earnestly on all prominent views expressed at Cabinet meeting. 2. We want to expand the movement on College spirit and give the school the backing .of the first semester freshman class. 3. We intend .to comply with and help promote such activities as radio programs on campus, big name bands, professional shows and artists. 4. We intend to promote great er activity which will benefit the freshman class. B. We intend to put the College as , a whole foremost in our minds, and not be bribed by ,selfish indi vidualistic ideas when .our opinion is asked for. B. We intend to back the idea of assiMilating the ex-GI group on campus with the rest of the stu dents so that they will not have to be separate and distinct and -not left in the dark about:campus matters. - 7. Finally we intend to reach a medium between school, social and scholastic activities. • • . Radical Party PlatfoTm The Radical Party has been or ganized to meet a demand and a challenge. We've all heard stu dents mourning ,for the -good old days of school spirit. - More than one student has at some time fer vently hoped for a political party on campus -that would really get things done. •At last the challenge has been accepted; the Radical Party has been launched.'- • The-party platform is designed PAGE SEVEN to revive the school spirit and recognition that the name of Penn State signified in pre-war days. We do not want to rest on the laurels of those who have gone before us; our aim is to add a bigger' and better chapter to Penn State's fame. The Radical Party, like our other political parties, desires to bolster and promote Penn State spirit. However, we believe that the way to create school spirit is by publicizing State, .by making State so well known that people will look at us with _envy and ad miration when they learn we are from State. In order to publicize State we hope to produce a motion picture (preferably in technicolor) show ing what Penn State has .to offer: Its variety of schools,.sporis, 'cam pus, recreational facilities, coeds, fraternities and sororities, student activities, etc. -This .picture could be shown to high school students in as many cities and towns as possible and it would make ,high school students "State-conscious:" Since State has one of the msyst beautiful campuses in the country we believe more people should know about it. We want to bring LIFE here to .do an article, "Life on the Penn State Campus." We are not making - the foolish promise that., we *ill .bring a "name band" to State as we have already .checked. into .the. matter and found - the 'expenSe curtailed would be too great. However, we are going to tr:y our best to bring sorne..big radio program to State, preferably, programs with name bands. We intend -to bring "Fun-Night" back to ..Stateland improve and in crease coed social -activities. We are going- .to try to make arrangements wherein -first4un movies will be shown in Schwab. Auditorium on Sundays. We want.to make State not just "a" school, but "THE" school. If, as fellow students, you be lieve in our policies, we 'ask yoU to get With us and . give us your support. Help put' our-freshman candidates in office: .Wally Davis, president, and Jim Holtzinger, treasurer. • fORDHAttiI , UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF .LAW NEW YORK 'Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Assn. of American - Law Schools Under Accelerated Plan, Day Course may be • completed in two years; Evening Course in two years and eight months. DAY and EVENING ,cLAspEp. FIRST YEAR CLASSES BEGIN On 'June 11th arid ..Sept. 24th, 1945, and February 4th, 1946. For further inforination „address egistrar,_Tordham ..Uniyersity . •School..of Law 302 Rrogdway, New York 7. N. Y. WANNEFI iutip rflt.k - NITTANY -1:1•111":i n:i Fri.—"FACES in the FOG" Jane Withers, Paul Kelly Sat.--"COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" Gene Autry Mon.—"ADVENTURES of KITTY O'DAY" Jean Parker, Peter Cookson Tues.—"ARMY WIVES" Elyse Knox, Rick Vallin Wed—"BLUEBEARD" John Carradine, Jean Parker Thurs., Fxi.—"MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" Lana Turner, .John Hodiac
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