PAGE EIGHT WD Will President Nominations for the office of West Hall Council president will be held at 6:45 p.m. Monday in McKee Lounge, James Kennedy, council president, announced Monday. Only the president will be nominated, Kennedy added. The remaining three officers—vice president, secretary, and treasurer—will be appointed by the new president to serve until these posts can be filled in 1 the fall. Qualifications as set down by the Association of Independent Men's election code for candidates for the post are as follows: Two More Semesters 1. Candidates must have at least two remaining semesters. 2. At the time of the election, the candidate may not hold a higher office in AIM. 3. He must be a resident of West Dormitories. 4. Candidates must have an All- University average of not less than 1.0. Kennedy said voting for the nominees will be done by secret ballots by council members and that only council members may nominate candidates. During the business session, council voted 8-4 to continue mixed dinners in Waring Dining Halls despite poor coed atten dance. Mixed Dinners Frank Simoket, sixth semester electrical engineering major, made a motion that council sponsor two mixed 'dinners at dates suitable to food service department. Un der his motion, the coeds will dine with men of the Tri-Dorms ,and McKee Hall one week and the men of Hamilton Hall the other. In the past mixed dinners were held in all dining halls at the same time. In other business the council voted to have a tea in Waring Lounge for all visitors to the West Dorm area on Mother's Day, May 8. A vote of 6-5 defeated a motion to have separate teas ist the area's three small lounges. Kennedy warned against the dangers of setting off „fireworks. "Not only are they outlawed by the University, but also by the state," he said. Council to Discuss MI Open House The Mineral Industries Student Council will meet at 6:45 tomor row night in 209 Willard to dis cuss the Centennial open house on April 29. Faculty members have been invited to the meeting. Council will also discuss the possibility of a mixer with the Home Economics college. • Edwin Tocker, council presi dent, has announced that elections for next year's Council will be held in the near future. TIM Meeting Canceled For Lack of Quorum The meeting of Town Indepen dent Men schedulec. for last night was cancelled by TIM president Ray Rubner because of a lack of a quorum. Twelve men attended the meeting, but only ten were voting members. The TIM consti tution requires half the voting members be present for a quorum. Rubner has called a meeting of TIM for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 103 Willard. Near-Riot— Continued from page one nual occurrence. One, in the spring of 1952, developed into a full scale panty raid at a time when such raids were breaking out at campuses across the coun try. About 2000 to 3000 men par tici • ated in that demonstration. ROTC Common Hour Will Not Affect Classes The change of the Reserve Officers Training Corps Com mon Hour for all branches of the service to Thursday after noon will have no effect on the scheduling of classes, Ray V. Watkins, College Scheduling Officer, said yesterday. Few classes are scheduled for Thursday afternoons, he said, and it will be up to the individual male student to make sure he doesn't schedule a class that will conflict with his common hour. Nominate Monday Bygate Is Winner At Riding Show • JoAnne Bygate, eighth semes ter animal husbandry major, won the individual trophy with her own horse, "Mr. Smirk," in the modified Olympic horse show held by the Riding Club Satur day and Sunday at the Univer sity stables. Team winner was Penn Hall which won first place with the whole team finishing. Its score was -16.8 points. The University came in second with -172.1 points and Grier School, third, with -246.8 points. The Riding Club will hold a special meeting at 7 tonight in 217 Willard to hold first nomina tions for officers. Club elections will be held at the next meeting. A secondary color is one which results from the mixing of one or more primary colors. STOP HERE FOR LUCKY DROODLES ! marl///iL.i NAPOLION LOOKING AT INILP IN HIGH MIRROR Willem Maurits Lange, 111 Syracuse University map VIRW OF THOUSAND MILKS OF VIRT STRAIGHT WIRE Osvaldo Bacchetta Southern Illinois University 13etteA tae Luckies... LUCKIES TASTE BETTER ®A. T. Co. POODUCT OF cA' ~34..... ', THE DAitY COttEGUCTI. STATE COttEGE Budget Raise— Continued from page one is now operating under, that of 1953-55, the University received $20,089,000 for maintenance and $411,000 for special projects, making a total budget of $21.5 million. The Commonwealth's contribu tion to the University's total bud get for 1953-54 amounted to 38.3 per cent of the University's total income. The second largest con tribution, amounting to 30.9 per cent, came from student fees and payments received for auxiliary expenses. Appropriations for the Univer sity do not easily go through the General Assembly. In 1951, for example, Gov. John S. Fine sub mitted a request for the Univer sity for $l6 million in March. The House increased this by $1.5 mil lion, then the Senate knocked the increase off. The bill finally passed the General Assembly 10 months later with the increase included. Senior Caps and Gowns Seniors in the College of Engi neering and Architecture may or der caps and gowns today at the Athletic Store. A $5 deposit must be made, and seniors must give their hat size when ordering. Invitations and announcements are to be ordered on the same day at the Hetzel Union desk. WHAT Fors parag YOU'LL GET A BANG out of the Droodle above. 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