PAGE FOUR C qinpiit Headed All-College Cabinet is the highest stticletit govetriment organiza Lion at Perin State. On, cabinet sit representatives of the lesser governing councils and boards along with the individual cIaSS presidents and All-College officers, . ` The three All-College officers—All-College _ presidett, lege vice-president, ait d All- College secretary-treasurer, are elected in the spririg for the fol loWing year. Senior and' Junior class officers, likewise are elected ih "the spring, while' freshmen and sophomores-.elect officers in the fall "The'All-College president pre- Slides over cabinet meetings, ,ap plints student committees, and in,geheral id the .leader of student government on campus. , Chairs Finance Group The All-College Secretary-treas iiv"er, besides directing the finan :id affairs of cabinet, , also is 1 - lairtriati . of- the interclass finance •Jotninittee. Treasurers of each of ife'four classes also occupy seats era the -finance committee. • It has been the boast of _student government at Penri State that each student is represented at leist kith times -on cabinet. He is rqpresehted by the president of ii class, • the president of his gehool ttiuncil, the chairrritin of either the men's or women's ath lete associations, the president of .41 her the fraternity or sorority 4.mcils, or the independent .or ganizations. The 'All-College president, in addition tb standing committees, alt 6, anpoitits , members' of Tfl bttial, the student judicial board. The , All-:College elections corn mlttee, also appointed by the All- College president, has the task of," running ca m pits elections, cutting-tallots; and setting up the -elections code: ~The following Students sit on All-College. Cabinet by virtue, of the offices they hold. • James dent; former 'member ASsocilitiOn of: Independent Men, Watts Hall Council,' and actiVi ties ' Committee. Meiriber of gig.; ' ' 'Hatry. ^Z'Over, All-College vice presiden former merrattiF Pol loCk Ci.)7i';le Council, Tribunal, and - :Blql Key. , . thorns • JUrdhak; All-- College Secretarv• ,treasurer, edit o r-in chief • ati 1 business manager of Perin' St I,ie Farmer, past managz edit/ i? of Ag Hill Breeie., member .4 f Phi Eta • Sigma *and Al pha Zettc, Ed*ati, Shankbri, Liberal' Arts Council'4 resident, business Man ager of I laily Cdlleglan, Ancird for..l ,ter freih tri a n claS4 treasurer,,. member of Alpha Rho Omega" sild Pi kaptia - Alpiia. Doris Sher, Leonides president, past - mernber of WSGA Senate, metriber •Of Cwens. Stanley , ' Wangert, • lnterfrater nity .touncil president, president and:past treasurer. of Alpha Tau Omega, and an officer, of Delta Sigma Pi. • Marilyn Levi± t. Panhellenic council president, past Liberal - iA rt s Student Council, WSGA, member of Sigma Delta Taw • Mary Woodrow, Woman's Stu d ,t Government Asso, iatidn Visit CRABTREES For all your jewelry needs Pens Cuff Links Dress Sets Tie Chain Key Chains Penn State Rings &Jewelry: AT PENN STATE SINCE 1920 . . CRAMft !FES State College, Pa. . J o i d e a, ,- Student \Goverh:meht..:: .' by:Ali-ctOigi:,o2bihpt PreSident, juntor senator .b WSGA, Chimes, treasurer, of Ph Mu and Alpha Latnbda Delta. Marvin Kittsitansity) Chairman of Bbafd of Publications, editor of Daily Collegian, former treas urer of 'Mite Key, member of Sigma Delta Chi and of Alpta Vapsilon Pi. Matilyti VNiiliains, W o fri en l s Recreation Association Presicient, Cohdert Bltie Band, symphony or chestra, Hat Societies Council i secretary Cwens, member of Pt Lumbda Theta and Gamma Phi Beta. -William Bait, sophoinote class president, varsity lacrosse mana ger, and dotin unit president. Gerald lvllitirdy, freshtnan class president freShinan.w restling team, Liberal Arts Student Coun bil, and,theMber of Delta Upsilon. Dongld Maurey, Athletic Asso ciation president varsity wrest ling, member of Druids and Delta Upsilon. Da4id Olmsted ] senior class bresident, presidtrit o f ToWh Council and. member of. AIM. Michael .Hailek. junior -class president and member of Nittany CounciL li:di Egolf, Education Stident Council pre,sident, Blue Band, Prep ,Band, FUture Teachers of America, Met - Tiber of Kappa Phi and Eta Sigma. • ' Brykm Craine, Chemistry and Physics Student, Council presi dent, vice-president of senior class, former Member Andro - - cleS and Tribunal, theniber of Al= pha Phi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi. Bethr Aritteks, Hbme Economics ncil president, Panhellenic Council, Chimes, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Da 2 fid Mahler, Agrictilttire Stu, dent COUncii. president, Alpha Gairuha 'Rho, editor and past inatiading editor Penn State Far mer, Coaly' Society, member of Clciver Club. Millard' Relil2iirg, IViiriefal in dustries Student , Council presi dent, past secretary-treasurer MI cbtiricil s theinber Alpha Chi ma. William Isolihalick; Physical Ed tteatidn Connell president, meth bey of varsity baseball team. :John ' Laubach, President of Atiscidiatiori of InOblientient Meri, fbriher Firesident o f Nittatik liorrn - Counsellors;- ... (Continued from page one) cbuncelling, the adviser.; will also azsist in the, organization of social pFograms, There will be one ad viser for, about every 50 to 75 men. 1 iilB is the third 3nBlfr the pro gram ,has been in effect. It was enlarged Wit year dile to the number ,of incoming,. freShrrien. Prior tnlast Year, thete had been m ‘dvl• -t f. bite]. 1.1.75.inen. Jewelry. ,Compincts , China Sterling Silver Rings - 'Mt bAny COTAICIAN', STA'ri COLLtGE: ttNNgle.titANlA Frosh Pormistions Set , By Dean Weston Freshman_ *Onien Will be granted 9:15 perthiSsion§ ing Orientation ' Week and sophomores a. nd • upperelass women Will haire 10 o'clOck's during the week and 1 o'clock's Friday and Saturday, according to Pearl 0. Weston, dean of women. This week-end freshmen Will receive 10 o'clodk's, 'she Said. If Orientation programs rim later than the Lidding time at the clorthitdrieS, coeds triay Stay until the completion of the the dertratorie§ litmediate. ly j , Miss Weston said/ Sunday night regular-fresh man hour§ will go into , effect and ci:lstoms will beam next Monday Morning. PSC Oldest independent Men's, Group The Penn State Club, oldest independent men's group, was or ganized in 1982 as a social and athletic organization for hori fraternity then. However, today it is primarily a social group. Membership is open to all independent Men who receive the grohp's stamp of ap proval. Presently ; there are better than 100 members, in the club. Slsonsen , Tolota Show The high ,poirit of the Year for the club is the All-College Talent Show ; which is held in Schwab Auditorium d u ring Febitary. Cash awards are presented to the three too: contestants. The *in ners are decided by audience AP olause. Last' year's winner waS Robert Klua b ,, talented fretthrriah pianist from Philadelphia. The pfoteeds of the Talent Show ate . used fot PiehicS, selni forinal d ati ce s, hayrides, and mixed parties. Mixers are held with the -var- , ious women's dormitories. One of these, the mixer with Atherton Hall, Is an 'annual affair. ' A - semi-formal dance, usually given in May at the :University Club, hiahlights the social year. Name',Top Senior At the end df the year., a,plaque nresented to the OUtstariding in zlependent senior.. A:cdinmittee Consisting of 11. k. Wilson, dean of men; George Donovan, 'director of Asgociated Student Activties; and the president of Interfrater nity Council' decides the ,recipi ents: Last year's winner was Rob ert 'Davis; 1950-51 All-College or esident. liello and Welcome to all of you a . the frosh, transfer Studeiiti nate studient, faculty ctrid to` yOU who ate fetLitiiitig for another year with • us. For many of you it is a new home away from . home; Yoti Will be making new friends" arid - acquaintcmces - , Mot only will this be true on the . ample. but alsb, at your preferred place of worship,' the beauty shop, the barber shop, the soda foutain,. the restaurant, the clothing store, in fact this will be true througholit the entire canitnutiity. Pat like home back home, • The Coinmerce Club wants to dseist you in any way pod,sible..CoMe to our office 108 West College Avenue and. meet 'Gene Fulmer our tte cutive Secretary. Genel,graduated from the College in 1948. He would be pleased 'to assist you.livith any question or problem, thttt you thety have. No question is too small or too large. If we don't know the an swer or solution, we know where to find it or it . ii not to be found. Good Luck. Poi itics are On Colleige, Class Level ' Student pelitics at.Petin- state ate organized on the class loVel as well as the .All.Callkge revel. The iivd• party sYstetn Pr aildL and both gate and Lion PartieS nominate candidate§ to iadWidttal Class arid Ail-dollege offidea. partY,polides are. for mutated by party cliques. Elections. for freshman . ari d sophomore offices are. annually held in the ,fall. These ate IneA ceded by clique calls •bY each patty. At theSe Meetings cligile officers are elected and hornin ationg made fol. the class offk;etS, Voting in the eligtieS is 'restricted to Sitiderits hOld,mg clique thein: ha:Shit') cards, after` the strident attends two' wed- . Mgt. To Bled Clique Officers Bath parties will elect. fresh= inch arid sopliatorire Clique presi4 dents, vice-piesidents. arid secre tary-treasurers' prior to the, fall Class elettidnt‘ • In addition to the elected entitle officers, the entire in a C.h in e sWingra hitt. ,the cainpaign, but the•frbah and:sq . :4)llS are depended oOn to do the bulk of the livorls. Campaign thatiagers and • publi , city men are appointed by the new clique Officers. As election nears the Party nominees make daily visits to oiainpua add frater nity dining rociffia to speak to the veters. the State party recovered' last spring from severe defeat§ the two preViotis spring elections to sweep its entire slate into bffite., In 1949 the Lion party filled etTerY office only to have the State party sweep it'll Ifix offices 111 ,the" freshman and • Sophthrldre Oleo titms in the fell. Swept 'SO Siectiotie The Lion party swept it§ See ond condecutive spring election When it- captdied the elk ciao (contittited art page §eiientedo - Weicome Freshmen Come in and get acquainted at State Coileges New, Modern Men's ipparei Shop: !VINE BROSI MEN'S SHOP - 11t S. Ailett Street • "The Place to Go for the game Brands You Kriote The Commerce Club std.te College • Jack' Baldwin; Piegclerit PHONE 7644 _ Shop PriOdly Staie - college"First • - IMMII MONDAY,: EPTEIVIB~Z# 10. 1951- TWO , Cur . rkutei.:::' Added Ag tvito fotif4tat in the gehodl of Agriodititth hat►a, heft' added. to the college tirogrtOn; PresiddritAdd S thienho!,4ei. has adholihded. • '• • The ttitrietilk which bring the total number offered the Col lege to 59,0 e iagriculttital jourft alini efid , ..kenefal "aktietiltUre, " Dr. ittiaaall ti. Dickerson ; Vl6e dean in eliatge of, reildefit in struction, id the , S6hbol gg Agri , - eitlfitte, explains that the etif fibtilintt id' isni will Orepare sitidenta de-sir ing .tn utter the 'field' of ferin Ottblidatitiii§ and Eigtidditival tendon. The curridUlthri th genetal HetiMike is hiterided for the etti:- deht who desires a legs bpdtial ized ftiiiT-year Otegfant than that offered by:' theDieserit - ekirtieijitt irk ) the school. The ciltrietililin includes baeio viol* In Orttcti cally all phased well as eieethres hi Othek" Addarditv to Ciiiiege rights on patents• tip'staff theft beil are aSdigted "to the.V#ltity;l l - Viti It aiiib§eodh Caperatiorl. - tome is 'Used to further feseitteti at the College. • BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE welcomes penti stale studeits - Open 7 Days A Week 7 a.m. te 12 pan. Lbodlod on• itoiitO 322 South of State dollege
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers