PAGE TWO Elections Code Change To Go Before Cabinet All-University Cabinet tonight will hear a proposed amendment to the All-University Elections Code which would rotate the senior class president between fraternity and independent affiliation. The amendment will be proposed by John Morgan, presi dent of the Association of Independent Men. It provides that the senior class president and secretary-treasurer always be of the opposite affilia tion of the All-University presi dent and secretary-treasurer. The senior class president dur ing the past several years has been a fraternity man. The jun ior and freshman class presidents All-University Cabinet will meet at 6:30 tonight ir. 203 Het sel Union. The meeting time was advanced from 7 p-m. be cause of the Spring Week All- Service Revue. have been independents and the sophomore class president, frat ernity. The three underclass presiden tial affiliations would remain the, same under Morgan's plan with the exception that the freshman class president is labeled “unaf filiated.” The Elections Code provides that no more than three of the five Cabinet members elected in the spring—the three All-Univer- | Come See ... § | "The Teahouse of the August Moon" | E a Players Production E| | Schwab 8 00pra May 9,10,11 | | TICKETS AT .HUB DESK -60 c Thurs.; $1.25 Fri., Sat. |i ?iiiiniiiniiniiuuiiiniiniiinniiiiiiiuiiinniiiiiniinnnninininniniiiiiniiif For an evening you will really enjoy ... iy' • i Pensacola Glee Club Get your tickets now at the Mall or the HUB Desk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA sity officers and the senior and; junior class presidents—be of the same affiliation and rotate each year. Under Morgan’s amendment, the five posts would always be filled by three independents and two fraternity men. The All-University vice presi dent and the vice presidents of the senior, junior and sophomore classes are always of the opposite affiliation from the president. ; In other business, John Sopko,, sophomore class president, will present a report of a parking and; traffic survey conducted by the; sophomore class advisory board. ' All-University President Ro-I bert Steele will make the follow-; ing appointments, subject to Cab-: inet approval: i Peter Fishbum, chairman of, the All-University Elections Com-; mittee; Edwin Henrie, National Student Association coordinator; and Ronald Ross, Cabinet public relations director. ALL-SERVICE REVUE • All Spring Winners will be announced at the show • THE ALL-SERVICE REVUE .. .coming to Rec Hall TONIGHT. With it comes some of the finest eptertainment ever to be seen on the campus. Jan Murray has currently been touring the night club circuit while the Pensacola Gtee Club has appeared on National TV shows such as Ed Sullivan and Perry Como. Cost of Driveway Investigated Walter H. Wiegand, director of the Department of Physical Plant, yesterday said his of fice is investigating the cost |of constructing a driveway linking the parking lot behind Grange with Pollock Rd. He said the project is subject to the approval and allocation of funds from the University ad ministration. Employes of the De partment of Physical Plant would do the work. He could not give any definite time when the estimate would be available. Wiegand’s statement came as a result of the parking and traffic committee meeting Monday night ■when John Sopko, sophomore class president, said he was going to bring the plan before All-Uni-; versity Cabinet tonight.' | ★STARLITE^ DRIVE-IN THEATRE New Show Time: 8:30 DST TONIGHT & FRIDAY TOWARD THE UNKNOWN STARRING William Holden with LLOYD VIRGINIA NOLAN LEITH In Warner Color PLUS ODONGO Starring Rhonda Macdonald FLEMING CAREY (Cinemascope and\ Technicolor / Don't miss this fine array of stars Come to . . . Jan Murray Sopko said the sophomore class advisory board had conducted a spot check of the traffic conges tion in front of the women’s resi dence halls on Shortlidge Rd. from midnight to 1 on Friday and Saturday nights. The group came to the conclu sion that the. jEim-up was caused by “2-way traffic into and out of the lot.’’ This could be alleviated by making the Shortlidge Rd. en trance one way and constructing a 1-way drive way to Pollock Rd.. he said. Wiegand said the proposed WMAJ 1450 VWIYIMJ Qn your Dial Tharsday 6:30 sign On 6:32 - Morning Show 5:30 Morning Devotion 8:45 -- Morning Show 9:00 _______ Robert Horieigb 10:00 Cecil Brown 10:15 CUulcal Interlude 11:00 Mews 11:05 - Haifa for Listening 11:15 - ■ A Women's Decision 11:30 Queen for t Day 12:00 ----- Masio At Noon 12:15 ___ Centre County Mews 12:30 What's Going On L2:3S Music 12:45 - - -- - Area Sports 12:50 _____ Centre County Ag. Ext 1:00 - ■ - . .-. World Kews 1:15 - Swap Shop 1:30 Afternoon of Mniie 5:00 Bob A Rajs News 5:45 Vntla for Listening 6:00 _ World Mews: market summary 6:15 _____ Mails for Listening 6:30 -- - - -- Sports Bpedal 6:45 llustc 6:55 Local Newt Tharsday Night 7:20 _ Music for Listening 7:30 Headlines In Chem. 7:45 ______ Music for Lhtening 8:00 Hubzapoppln 6:20 - --- - The Queen's Men 9:00 - ■ - Campus News 8:15 -- Music of the Masters 10:00 Groovology 1:00 Sign Off For the tops in Entertainment ... driveway would only be used at special times, such as Friday and Saturday nights. He said the congestion was caused mainly by violations of the parking regulations along Short lidge Rd. Cars are limited to 15-minute parking along' the residence hall side. No parking is permitted on the other side of the street. He said regulations are being rigidly enforced in an attempt to prevent congestion. 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