FRIDAY. OCTOBE 31. 1958 ent: The Results 1957 Encamp ion Office Rule Rotat 'Shel ed' by Cabins By DENNY MAI...MK Thirteenth of a Series Elections for All-University and f Stay :c lass offices will be held this Length in DOC Judged The Division of ; dent Council hal committee to dete students in DOC be allowed to rf_k_l The DOC facult to recommend .1 to Be by Poll ounseling Stu appointed a mine how long eel they should lain there. has been asked suitable time span to Universa l officials, who will make the fin-i decision. The faculty hopes to 'btain informa tion on student opinion before making their rec mmendation. The council cimmittee, made up of Jane Kle nfeld, Kenneth Houck and Joh Borchert, has not vet decided o a way of poll ing student opinion. At the present time a student is allowed to ren ain in DOC for a period of two pemesters. Then he must transfer i to the school of his choice. The purpose of the Division of Counseling is to provide a place for those students who are not sure of the type of training they wish to receive Indie Week-- (Continued from page ore) You Live" and "You Made Me Love You" Laffey won first prize in last year's Indie talent show. No priz es were given at this year's show. Other talent show acts in cluded: Robert Gram, Patricia Higgins and Kerry Kissinger, vocalists; Sandra Lehman and Joanne Zim merman, pianists; Myrna Glazer, pantomimist; Lynne Cerefice, ac cent imitator; and Carl Anderson, who did a monologue and played the gpi:ar. Riding Club to Decorate Horses for Halloween The Riding Club will hold a Halloween Party at 7.30 tonight at the riding stables Entertainment will include a horse-masquerade in which the members will show decorated horses. Prizes will be awarded for the most original and the fun niest horse decorations HOME-BOUND FOR VACATION? Better Let Us Make Your Air Reservation 'IGHT NOW ! Ther- Is No Cost For Our Service Thtre Is No Obligation If You Find You Must Cancel C• 11 AD 8.0528 or Mail This Form PENN STATE TRAVEL, Metzger Bldg. 111 S. Allen 1., State College, Pa. Please make the following air-reservation for me without obligation a d at no charge for your service. I CAN LEA E STATE COLLEGE on (date) AT ABOUT time) for (destination) WANT T. RETURN TO STATE COLLEGE FROM •n (date) to arrive about (time) s 23 Metzg r Bldg., 111 S. Allen St. AD 8-0528 'year, as last year, without any' ; restriction on candidates as to ,fraternity or independent affilia tion. ! All-University - Cabinet earlier ; last year junked the rotation sys tem which specified that certain !offices be held by fraternity men , and others by independents. Cabinet took this action after a study of the elections system was made. The study was recommend ed by the 1957 Student Encamp- ment. For the first time since the 1952-53 school year, elections for All-University offices and senior and junior class offices were held last spring with unrestricted af filiation. Under the previous system, which was revised in March. 1957, All-University offices and senior class offices rotated each year. As an example of the rotation system, if the All-University pres ident was a fraternity man, then the secretary-treasurer and the senior class vice president had to be recruited from a fraternity or sorority. At the same time, the All-Uni- versity vice president would have had to be an independent as would the senior class president and secretary-treasurer. Although the senior class offi cers' affiliation rotated each year, the junior and sophomore affilia tions remained the same. Each year the junior class president and secretary-treas urer and the sophomore vice president were independents while the junior vice president and sophomore president and secretary-treasurer were from fraternities or sororities. Freshman officers were all in dependents since elections were and still are held during the first semester before pledging is al lowed. Welles Thriller— (Continued from page one) thenticity, was the fact that most listeners missed the earlier broad casts on the station telling of the planned program. WDFM, however, has given plenty of advance notice for the show and hopes no one will believe it. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Tickets Sold Out for Artist Series Concer No non-student tickets remain e‘ ening is: Fugue by Bach. for the appearance of Ginomar Thr , se sonatas by Domenico', "Reflets dans L'eau" by Novaes at 8p m. Sunday in Rec- s n o w ti (D minor, volume IX,'bussy; Intermezzo in B flat mi reation Hall. No 413; D minor, volume IX, No. Opus 117, by Brahms; Capri The tickets which went on sate 41.5; and E major, volume I, No B minor, Opus 76, No. 2 at 9 a.m. yesterday were sold out 121); Andante in F minor by Bee- Brahms; Sonata in B flat mi by 11:15 a.m. A total of 1145 ! thoven; Chromatic Fantasy andiOpus 35 by Chopin tickets have been distributed to students and non-students since! distribution began Wednesday af- 1 ternoon. Members of the Artists Series,, committee have asked students, ' who have tickets and find they, cannot use them to pass them on, to other students. The demand for tickets is still great Miss Novaes, considered one of. the foremost woman pianists of: our time, will play pieces by, Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Cho-' pin, Debussy and Scarlatti dur-I ing Sunday's concert. 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