The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 15, 1944, Image 2

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To each and all of our many
friends we wish to say,
",Season's Greetings" . . .We
gr'atefully acknowledge the
many courtesies shown us
and the many evidences of
good wall
State College Hotel
New Inferfralernily Dating Code
Approved By Senate Committee
The following Interfraternity
Dating Code for 1944-45 has been
approved by the Senate Commit
tee on Student Welfare, Prof.
Laura W. Drummond, chairman,
announced:
1. A social fraternity shall be
Considered throughout this resolu
tion to consist of a group of frater
aity men of at least 10 members,
Including pledges, living together
.;n a house, the whole of which, not
a unit such as an apartment, is
lwned or rented by the social
fraternity, and is operated by the
. !ra tern ty's members.
2. Women guests are to be al
lowed only on the first floor except
n houses where specific exceptions.
we made by the Dean of Men, the
lean of Women, and in no case in
the rooms of men.
3. A. living room or clubroom
where women guests may be en
tertained must be provided which
s well lighted by three or more
amps, and at lea S t —two couples
nust be present.
4. All-social functions such as
'ances and• parties held in the
'raternity house must. he chaper
med. The chaperones must be ap
'roved one week in advance of the
:unction by the Dean of Women.
. 5. All women guests must• leave
he fraternity house by. 8 p.m.
very night excepting Friday and
11eturday nights when they must
eave by• 12:30 p.m. and Sunday
light when they must leave by 10
'?.m.
6. No alcoholic beverages of
•ny kind shall be served on frater
, tity premises at any time when
vomen are present.
7. The president and social
. - :hairman.of the fraternity, or two
;2hosen representatives where more
han one. group:lives in. the frater-.
:silty house, shall be held responsi
ble for the actions and conduct of
,the members of that fraternity or
house for their entire term of of
'ice. Should either or both of these
QUALITY GIFTS
SCHLOW'S
U ' QUALITY SHOP
'HE VILET.ME SEASON brings with it
pleasant thoughts of friendships--tried, proven
andscherishel . tlutughoutthe past. It makes us
realize thatlriondltassociations with.our fellow
men are invaluable in both public and private
life and' are , above things material.
It is , significant of the season, then, that we
pause, to say Merry Christmas. and. Happy New
Year. Ands for your friendships and favors we
are truly grateful:
officers be absent, it is their duty
to appoint someone to act in their
place during their absence, The
names of the two men' so placed
in responsibility for any social
function shall be filed in the office
of the Dean of Women by 8 a.m.
Friday preceding the social ftme
tion.
8. Any known violation shall be
reported to the ' Interfraternity
Council Judicial Committee con
sisting of the faculty advisor, the
President, and three members of
the IFC, and that group shall hold
a meeting for the violating frater
nity. The decision of that commit
tee shall be final.
9. Proven violations of these
provisions will exclude the fratef
nify found guilty, by trial, froM
the privileges of this code, or any
of the privileges put forth and
stipulated in any other code under
IFC ruling. Reinstatement , can be
made only by petition and accept
ance by the IFC 'Judicial Commit
tee after an indefinite period of
time. Judicial Committee shall re
fer the matter to the Senate Com.:
mittec on Student Welfare with
whom the ultimate decisiori of re
instatement shall rest.
10. Any group of men living to
gether in quarters not under the
jurisdiction of IFC shall be regu
lated by the Student Welfare
Committee.
11. Any fraternities that enter
tain women guests must keep a,
guest list. This list, which shall irt,
elude the name of the man, the,
woman, and the date, is to be,
handed in to the Dean. of Men's
Office by noon the following Mon
day. It is to be sealed. This list
should include all women guests,.
whether coeds or not.
12. Coeds must indicate on their
sign -out sheet in the dormitories
that they were guests at a. , frater-,
nity house. If they fail. to do so;
they shall be held directly respori
sible. Action will be taken at the'
discretion of WSGA and the office ;
of the Dean of Women.
13. This code must be plaCed on
the fraternity bulletin board or :
some other obvious place for ref,
arence at all times.
14. We hereby resolve that the
members of IFC present at the
meeting on November 30, 19 , 44;
>hall in all sincerity adhere to. the
above resolution and, will to the,
best of their ability, obey all rules.
and regulations of•this :code.
.The following fraternities have
boen approved and will, recelyn
dating priviTeses:"Alpha d Chii dig
tna, Beta Sigrna,
.Delta::Chi;
Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Theta;
Phi Epsilon Pr, Phi Kappa Sigma,
Phi. Sigma . Delta, Phi. Sigma:
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THE COLLEGIAN
DA.. STEPHEN S. WISE
Kappa; Pi Kappa Alpha, PI Kappa
Phi, Sigma Ph[ Alpha, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Sigma Pi, , Theta Chi, and
Trfarigle. "
'Giving-Bioodlt 'Easy'
Says Coed,. Followitu
Thirteenth Donation'
Thirteen 'Wasn't the jinx for
Natalie Lerner—she survived het
:thirteenth trip to the' Red Cross
:Blood Bank, - anil is planning to do.
nate her fourteenth• pint, of blood
during the' Christmas vacation. •
,• Dark-haired,' dark-eyed Natalie
gave her first pint—of blood 'in
April, 1942, at Temple University
was petrified the' first•time, and
even scared a little the : second, but
:t doesn't , hurt , at' all," •she admits
'Ter; first. two pints were donated
ati the Temple. unit; and the fo
'lowing eleven . at the Philadelphia
Blood -Bank. ' •
After she had offered her eight'
:pint, the coed was admitted to the
Liallon , Club." Other recognition
she has received. include , Ur.
'bronze pin for the first pint, a sil•
ver pin for the third pint, and r
red ribbon,, to be attached •to flu
silver pin, for -the eighth pint. A
,present she. is aiming, for the red •
and-white ribbon; signifying six"
teen pints.
, When Natalie first went to tilt
blood b6nk in,1942, she was slight .
ly anemic, but with a. little per ;
-suasion she was accepted. Toda: i
she believe's the doctors in charg ,
, are much more strict, as they won'
- accept , people , who have a sligh
cough.. •
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yestilt. ofj her donations:, There.;
foreishegsays, .`..There's nothing tr .
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PSCA, Hillel Offer
Dr. Wise Lecture
"If I Were a Christian" will be
Dr. Stephen S. Wise's theme at a
PSCA and Hillel Foundation spon
sored lecture in Schwab auditor
ium at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Dr. Wise is rabbi of the Free
Synagogue, New York, president
of the Jewish Institute of Religion,
and president of the American
and the World Jewish Congresses.
Born in Budapest, Dr. Wise has
been active in Jewish life in the
German speaking lands of Europe.
He was one of the founders of the
Zionist movement, and was found
er of the Zionist Organization of
America in 1898. He served as
?resident of this organization from
1936 to 1938 and was its represen
:alive at the Versailles Peace con
.!erence. He also served as chair
lan of the United Palestine Ap
peal.
The Rabbi has been active in
•eligious, educational, and civic
vork in the city of New York and
hroughout the country. He was
me of the founders of the Amer
can Congress and the Jew
-3h Institute of Religion school for
'he training of men for the Jew
-311 ministry and forleadership in
he field of education and social
service.
A graduate of Columbia Univer
ity, Dr. Wise has received numer
us honorary degrees. He is editor
f "Opinion," a monthly journal of
'ewish life and letters, and the
uthor of several books.
Welcome to: The Christinat.
' meeting of the Student De- .
. partment, 9:30 A.M.
and•
The Westminster Foundation
Candlelight Service
Westminster Hall,' 6:20 P.M
Christmas Supper and Party ,
Monday, 5:30 P.M.
Christmas Matin Service
Wednesday, 7:00 A.M:
A Common Expression- in Town and On Campus
"YoutCanlet It at METZGUS"
Believe It or Not, You Can Still: Find Very . Good Selection of
Articles Sinkable for. Christmas Gifts... ..
FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY DIARIES
DESK SETS BILLFOLDS LADIES''• BILLFOLDS
ATHLETIC GOODS. MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS
AGENTS FOR BOY SCOUTS MERCHANDISE
TOYS-BOOKS-GAME:S:,
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When'U. S. warships go into action. telephone equipment
transmits. orders. instantly, Clearly. For the huge battleship
"WiSconsim" Western. Electric supplied two systems using
equipment designed by Bell Telephone La hora ories.
1. Soundpoweredielephotte system h 2201) instruments
connecting all battle stations. These bat Ile phones operate on.
current generated by the speaker's voice. so damage to the ship's
electricatpower supply cannot interrupt. communications.
2. Battle announcing system with 20 tra witnit ter stations
and over 300 giant-voiced loudspeakers.
Helping to supply "battle talk" equipment for use a t sea. MI
land and.in.the air is providing important work for many col
lege graduates 7 both.men and \Mine:l — at Western F.1(41 Hr.
During the 6th Itrar-Loan !hire buy ))))) re Bonds than erer!
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The Nittany Party wishes to thank all voters for
their help• during the past election.
JERRY' CARROCCHI, Chairman
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1,9,11
MICHAEL LYNCH
DONALD CAPLIN
MARY LOU WAYGOOD