WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T 5. 1954 HEc Council Composed Of 2 Grouos The _ Home Economies, Student Council is composed of members of 'the four classes, and repre sentatives .of home economics honorary societies and clubs. Members must have a 1.0 All- University average and are elect ed in the spring. Freshman, how ever, are elected in the fall. The representatives from the classes are chosen on the basis of one for every 50 students registered in each class which is represented in curricula in the College of Home Economics-. The council meets once a week to discuss problems and projects concerning the college. President for this year is Andrew Stavres. Other officers, are Margaret Faris, vies president, and secretary treasurer, Suzanne Scholl. Purpose of the council : isto represent the entire student body of the College in a united group, to further the 'development of cooperation and coord inat i o n among its students in planning and carrying out school functions of various types, and to guide the students and organizations to de velop an ever-better College. Last year the council worked with the other Home Ec organi zations on a party for freshmen during orientation week and sponsored a tea. for faculty and freshman students. The money from the council al lotment was used to set up a fund to be used by students for field trips and loans. The council collected for Cam- LAUNDRY Smt HOE. leaver ...AND HOW IT STARTED Douglas Leigh says: “After leaving the University of Florida (where I’d sold yearbook ads), I had big, crazy ideas about making new kinds of spectacular displays. So I bought a Brownie and went to New York to photograph rooftops. My first sign was a huge, steaming coffee cup on Broadway. At age 23 I was starting to learn an exciting business!” START SMOKING CAMELS YOURSELF! Make the 30-day Camel Mildness Test. See how Camels give you more pure pleasure! See for yourself why Camels’ cool mildness and rich flavor agree with more people than any other cigarette! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, X. C. Prexy Welcomes Frosl& PRESIDENT MILTON S. EISENHOWER welcomed the new fresh man class Monday night in Recreation Hall. Jesse Ar.nelle, All- University president, and David R. Mackey, Burgess, also ex tended greetings. In the background are Wilmer E. Kenworthy, left, director of student affairs, and Ray V. Watkins, University scheduling officer. pus Chest from, the Home Eco nomics faculty and held a Christ mas party with the Mineral In dustries Student Council. Eight members of the council served on the hospitality commit tee for Home Ec Spring Weekend. DRY CLEANING SUCCESS STORY: Carnets- America’s most popular cigarette ...bp fari TRE DATtT CUITfcOTAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AO 1-2162 Creator of Broadway's Giant Spe< —Photo by Walker AGREE WiTM MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER G Chem-Phys Council Acts As Liaison The go-between for the faculty and students of the ■ College of Chemistry and Physics is the Chem- Phys Student Council. This organization will be headed this year by a woman for the first time.. Barbara : Foss is president. Other officers- are Roger Uhler, vice president, and William Childs, secretary Each spring the hew officers are elected, and the voting is held in the lobby of Osmond- Laboratory. Two freshmen, four sophomores, eight juniors and twelve seniors serve on ' the council each year, COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE! niiiniiniiiiminininniiiinnnmiiiminiiiimiiniimiinmm;iii!niiiinmEf^ CAM iiimtiiimiiimmiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimmn^ The People's National Bank /""Checking Accounts /-"Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Vault /""Trust Department ("'Government Bonds /"""Stocks /"""Travelers Checks Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : Federal Reserve System The People's National Bank The freshmen' representatives^ are elected in the fall. - , The American Chemical. Society and the American Institute-^; ; of Chemical Engineers each , elect a member to represent students'; in chemistry and chemical engineer ing curriculums. . . The activities, of. the council; in clude the fall banquet in October, a student-faculty mixer in the fall, the Chemistry-Physics Open House at which.there were 1400. 'present last year, and the spring banquet. .The. council is also in. charge] of publishing . the Chem-Phys News letter. Each year .the students in the college vote for' a chemistry pro fessor of the year. The faculty is also polled in this voting through letters sent out through the dean’s office. Last year the. winner re ceived an honorary membership shingle. i The. council also evaluates cour ses within tha college- and has a bluebook file. Offers You Allen Si. '■'ll ~/ot fz&mrts PAGE THREE