WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1952 New Freshman Coed JANE MASON (right), a Cwens hat girl, gives some advice on, dormitory life to Dixie Waring., one of 6SO freshman women a who arrived, on campus Sunday. Dixie is the daughter of Fred Waring, well-known choral director. IFC Defines On Rushing, The Interfraternity Council, representing Penn State’s fraternity system, has announced and defined the interfraternity rushing, pledging code and dating regulations for this year. This code, set up by the IFC, became effective in the fall of 1951. "The American Interfraternity Council, composed of representatives of all national fraternities, and the College administration acted as advisers in the formulation of this code. The code states that rushing shall not interfere with any reg ularly scheduled Orientation Week activity for newcomers on campus. This is to insure the suc cess of meetings and counselini Upper class male students liv ing in the dormitories or in town interested in fraternities are requested to register this interest immediately at the Dean of Men's office, 109 Old Main. Fraternities interested in contacting these students are referred to the same office. programs set up to aid the new comers. Fraternities may invite upper classmen to live , in the chapter house under conditions set by You ore invited ~ssffencredt l^oorn •A Beautiful Colonial Tea Room •Air Conditioned •Popular Prices at W. Beaver and Allerr St. THE mdW 'fai**’' each fraternity. Upperclassmen under contract to live in the col lege dormitories and freshmen are not permitted to live in frat ernity houses until their dorm contracts are fulfilled. Neither the rushee house guest nor the fraternity is obligated to the other in any way. All frat ernities will have free and equal access to any rushee. according to the wishes of the rushee. Pledging regulations state that no freshmen are to be pledged until they have, completed one semester on campus. The date of pledging will be announced by the IFC. ' No upperclassman may be pledged in the fall before 48 hours prior to the beginning of classes. (Continued on page five) to dine at the TEHROOM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA A *' Tiir : 'f ~> tw 77 ""] ; -y * - ' < W'z t . ' ip* "> ' i>r iS Rules Dating Ag G>uncil Represents 15 Clubs The Agriculture Student Coun cil, one of eight student councils on campus, is formed from 15 clubs representing the 13 cur riculums in the. School of Agri culture. Each of the 13 departments is represented by a club. The Lie big Chemical Society stems from agricultural and biological chem istry. Other clubs are the Agri cultural Economics Club, repre senting the agricultural economics and rural sociology departments; Future Farmers of America, stemming from agricultural edu cation; and the Clover Club, which .comes from the agronomy course Included in the 13 clubs are the Pre-Vet Club, Botany Club, Dairy Science Club, Forestry So ciety, _ Hort Club, Poultr - Club, American Society of Agricultural | Enginers, and the Zoology and Entomology clubs. • The clubs send a varying num ber of representatives to the coun cil, according to their member iship. In addition to the clubs mentioned, Grange and 4-H Club are represented on the student council. Two student publication's, the Ag Hill Breeze and the Penn State Farmer, each send a repre sentative to the council. Officers of the Ag Student Council, which meets every other Tuesday, are elected once a year. Richard Stanley was elected last spring to serve as president this year. Other officers are Joseph Arnold, vice-president; Nancy Bigley, secretary; . and James Boodley, treasurer. The president represents the council on All- College Cabinet. Through the such functions as the Ag Open House, held last spring, and the annual Ag Hill party are made possible. The Harvest Ball, one of the big dances of the fall, is sponsored annually by the Agriculture Stu dent Council. WELCOME STUDENT •Prescriptions, Drug & Vitamin Needs. •Hail Mark Greeting Cards •Fanny Farmer Candy •Penn State Souvenirs and Novelties •Costume Jewelry •Leading Cosmetics and Perfumes •Humidified Tobaccos and Cigarettes •Parker and Esterbrook Pens •Eastman and Argus Photography Supplies •Dental Needs •School and Stationery Supplies OUR LUNCHEONETTE AND SODA DEPARTMENT IS UNEXCELLED FOR QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES Completely Air-Conditioned Open Daily 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 9-1 & 6-10 p.m. PHONE 6797 West Dorm Men? Have Own Governing Council The West Dormitory Council was formed in 1950 to provide student government for the male residents of the West Dormitories. Students living in this area are represented on All-College Cab inet through the president of the Association of Independent Men. The officers of the West Dorm Council represent the area on the AIM Board of Governors Organization of the West Dorm Council will take place early in the semester. The dorm area is divided into districts. Ip -.The new dorms, a floor is a 'district. In the Tri-Dorms,' each dorm is a district. To Nominate Soon Each of these districts 'will elect a president, vice president, and secretary - treasurer. The presidents and the vice presi dents, if there are 105 or more electors in the district, will rep resent the district on the West Dorm Council. Nominations for district offi ces will be held within the next two weeks. Nominating petitions for these offices may be obtained from resident counselors and must have the signatures of at least ten men from the district. One week will be allowed for cam paigning, after which voting will be held in the resident counse lors’ suites. The West Dorm Council will hold its first meeting within one week of the district elections. Of ficers will be elected by majority ballot of the council two weeks after its first meeting. Members May Be Dropped Meetings of the council are held once a week and are open to residents of the area. Organization of the new council will be advised by the resident counselor in charge of student government. The executive committee of the council will include the adviser, the officers, and the parliamen tarian, who may be appointed by the council president. Council members will be dropped from, their posts if they are absent from three, meetings Make McLANAHAN'S Your Headquarters for Featuring Breyef's Ice Cream McLANAHAN’S WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE PAGE THREE without sending an alternate--or without a valid excuse. Council committees may be set up by the president. The chair men of the committees mtist'he members of the council. Any, res ident of the area may be a mem ber of a committee. The West Dorms are also rep resented on the AIM Board .of Governors by two AIM. represen tatives-at-large to be "elected af ter the AIM board is organized. The average automobile is driven 12,260 miles its first year, but the figure decreases each year. BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE welcomes penn slate students Open 7 Days A Week 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located on Route 322 South of State College 134 S. ALLEN ST