The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 11, 1950, Image 2

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Cabinet Is Apex
- Of Campus System
Of Gov't, Politics
• As on most college campuses,
...student government at State
closely follows the national sys
::tem of political organization.
At the top of student adminis
*.i.ration are the All-College offi
cers, and All-College Cabinet,
:governing body of the various
.campus groups.
• Three A 11-College officers,
,:along with the senior and junior
- class officials are elected in the
'Spring. Freshman and sopho
mores are elected in the Fall. The
All-College president presides
:over Cabinet meetings, and the
workings of student government
on campus. The class officers are
'concerned primarily with their
iiwn classes, but the president of
each class has a seat on Cabinet,
And the treasurer of each class
is a member of the Interclass Fi
hance Committee, with the All-
College treasurer as chairman.
Also seated on Cabinet are
presidents of each of eight school
councils, presidents of Panhell
enic and Interfraternity coun
cils, Women's Student Govern
inent Associatibn (WSGA), Wom
en's Recreation Association
CWRA), chairman of the board
of publications, board of dra
tnatics and forensics, Athletic
Association, Association of In
dependent Men (AIM) and Leo
nides, independent women's or
ganization.
It is the boast of Penn State
student government that each
student is represented , at least
four times. Each student is rep
iesented by the president of his
class, the president of his school
'cbuncil, the chairman of either
the men's or women's athletic
association, the president of
either the fraternity or sorority.
councils or the independent or
ganizations. The
One of the most important of
die standing committees of Cab
inet is the All-College elections
committee. This committee has
the task of running elections,
Counting ballots, and setting up
the elections code in which fac
tbrs such as election platforms,
election procedures and cam
p7aigning are dealt with.
Cabinet committees are requir
ea to report at intervals to Cab
inet on the progress of their
tork, and special committees
are appointed to deal with situ
alions which cannot be covered
by the standing committees.
IJrges Attendance
;'; Wilmer E. Kenworthy,' as
sistant to the president in
Charge of student affairs, has
urged new students to attend
:all meetings scheduled for
them during Orientation
Veek. Meetings are planned
for their informational value,
Ise said.
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STUDENT UNION BUILDING FLOOR PLAN—This is the plan
of the ground floor of the proposed Student Union building, work
on which should begin this December. Construction of the build
ing was approved by the Board of Trustees and a joint alumni-
Deadline Passes For Removal Of Bars
Yesterday was the deadline for
removal of bars from fraternity
houses as decreed in June by
the then acting president, James
Milholland. Rumors have per
sisted since the order was hand
ed down that bars do not actual
ly have to be removed from the
houses but no longer can be
used.,
Daniel DeMarino, assistant
dean of men, last week pointed
out that the order specifically
states that "the College does not
permit the establishment of bars,
or their maintenance in the resi
dence or headquarters of any
fraternity, rooming house, society
or other student organizations
and all existing facilities shall
be removed by September 10,
1950."
DeMarino and Wilmer E. Ken
worthy, assistant to the president
neerieut
Hello to all Returning Students
and a
Warm Welcome lo all
New Students
THE CORNER BOOM
"unusual"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Floor Plan Of Student Union.
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in charge of student affairs, said
that special dispensations will
be allowed in cases where it is
physically impossible to remove
the bars, or impractical for other
good reasons to remove the bars
during the specified time limit.
Kenworthy, however, pointed
out that fraternity houses all
were notified previously that in
the case of such circumstance
that would prevent the house
from complying with the order,
the dean of men's office should
be notified.
He said that in such cases, if
the dean of men is not notified,
the house necessarily will be
subjected to disciplinary action.
Revocation of the house charter
will be considered if the case
warrants it, Kenworthy said.
He did not elaborate on other
To All
PENN STATE
Students
WELCOME
Make Our Store
Your Jewelry
Headquarters
WATCHES
RINGS
Ulaimtici&kad
PENN STATE JEWELRY
RONSON LIGHTERS
DIAMONDS
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trustee committee in June.
The building will sit south of Osmond Laboratory along Pollock
road. The ballroom shown in the diagram above extends through
the second floor of the building.
disciplinary measures that might
be taken.
•In relation to the drinking sit
uation, State College Police Chief
John Juba recently issued a
warning to adults and minors:lo
State College concerning the
serving of alcoholic beverages to
minors.
Juba, in a letter to the Daily
Collegian and the Centre Daily
Times, stated that three minors
have been arrested and fined
$25 plus costs each, the mini-,
mum fine, for violating a State
College borough ordinance. The
law states that a minor is sub
sect to two fines when he en
ters a place displaying a "no
minors allowed" sign and pur
chases or consumes alcholic bev
erage. The maximum fine for
each offense is $lOO or 30 days
in jail.
ON THIS -
CAMPUS
The traditional shopping place of
well dressed Penn State men is
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950
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present tickets which will be dis
tributed by Orientation week
counselors at scheduled meetings.
The student handbook, traditional
campus guide for new students, is
published annually by PSCA.
PSCA also has scheduled a six
week,series of addresses and dis
cussions. Speakers in the serieB
include Dr. Eisenhower, football
coach Charles A. Engle, All-Col
lege President Davis, and repre
sentatives from student publics•
tions.
Eisenhower
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of the faculty at a later date.
Members of the Board of Trus
tees, who,will be the official hosts,
will be present at all functions.
Several members of the families
of Dr. and Mrs. Eisenhower will
also be present.
Jack Harper
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