The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1955, Image 12

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Fraternity Rushing
To Start Monday
Formal fraternity rushing will get underway Monday
night when freshmen in sections of the West Dorms will meet
with Inter . fraternity Council representatives to discuss as
pects of fraternity life.
Sections of the West Dorms
representatives will be notified
Land, IFC rushing - chairman, an
nounced last night.
In addition to Monday night's
schedule, discussion groups will
be held Thursday night in the re
maining sections of the Wset
Dorms and the Nittany-Pollock
areas.
Fraternity Life Topics
At the meetings, Land said,
IFC representatives will 'discuss
such subjects as the most of liv
ing in a fraternity and the ad
vantages of fraternity life.
IFC rushing booklets and frat
ernity preference cards' will -be
distributed to freshmen.
• On Tuesday and Wednesday
nights a film, "A Toast To Our
Brother," will be shown in 119 .
Osmond. There will be two show
ings each night, Land said. The
movie will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m.,
and from 8:30 to 10 p.m.
Prior to each showing. of the
movie, Land and John Russell,
IFC vice president, will address
the students.
Opin Houses Scheduled
The concentrated rushing pro
gram will conclude with frater
nity open houses Oct. 23. Each
house will conduct student tours
in order to better acquaint stu
dents with the fraternities.
Another open house is also
scheduled for Nov. 13, Land said.
To be eligible to pledge a frat
ernity, freshmen must have a 2.0
All-University average for the
semester previous to pledging.
Freshmen are not allowed to
pledge during their first semester,
and cannot live in a house until
their third semester.
There's nothing like a
SCHMID UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
ALTOONA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Moil*" Is • idekiiroul bissiwarielL 0 1955. THE COCA-COLA COMPAn
scheduled to meet with IFC
during the weekend, Daniel
Display--
.. (Continued from' page one)
of the Nittany Lion, carrying out
the theme "Passed On From Year
to Year." -
Triangle's display was a huge
bridge, representing "Spanning
the Centuries."
The lawn display trophy will
be presented at the Alumni Lun
cheOn at 11:30 a.m. today in the
Hetzel ' Union Building. The re
sults will be announced at the
Penn State-Navy football game
this afternoon.
Judges for the contest were
Jerome W. Weinstein, editor of
the Centre Daily Times; Luther
H. Harshbarger,University chap
lain and Dr. `inston R. Weis
man, assistant professor of fine
arts.
WRA Freshman
Election Dates Set
Elections for freshman repre
sentatives to Women's Recreation
Association will be held Tuesday
and Thursday, according to Kath
leen Queensbury, WRA election
chairman.
Ballot boxes will be located in
the lounges of Thompson and Mc-
Allister Halls. Freshman town
women may. vote in McAllister.
Candidates for the position are
Barbara Blake, Phyllis Croop,
Judy McFarland, Mariana Mold
ovan, Elaine Morgan, Patricia
Ulrich, and Linda Walrath.
The four women with the high
est number of votes Tuesday will
be in the finals Thursday.
5o million times a day
at borne,
at work or
while at play
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Alumni-.
(Continued from page one)
sponsored •by the Association of
Independent Men and Leonides,
open to students and alumni, to
be held from 9 to midnight to
night in the HUB ballroom.
"Outdoor• Living" is the theme
of the Hort Show, to be presented
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in
the Stock Judcing Pavillion,
The Centennial major loan ex
hibition of Pennsylvania Painters
is being shown at the Mineral
Industries art gallery from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 9
p.m. tomorrow.
Dr. Raymond V. Kearns, Jr.,
minister of the Broad Street Pres
byterian Church, Columbus, Ohio,
will speak at the Chapel services
at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab
Auditorium.
DO Alumnae Breakfast
A Homecoming breakfast for
alumnae of Delta Gamma sorority
will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow
in 110 Simmons.
iIib2IRROW
Campus favorites • ..
from every a
No guesswork here, Arrow's new
bUtton-down shirt cops the style lead
campus with its.soft roll collar,‘full
length back pleat, back-collar
button—details you'd expect from
custom shirtmakers! Now
available in authentic plaids and
tattersall checks, $6.95 up.
Combine it with Arrow's tapered
slacks in chino, $5.95
—for the new casual look.
CASUAL WEAR
—first in fashion
THE AUTUMN BALL
Herbie Green and Orchestra
for a gala Homecoming
HUB BALLROOM
$2.00 per couple
TICKETS FOR SALE AT HUB DESK
13,000 Readers See These
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
RECORD PLAYER. Need scab to take
my date to the T.I.M. mixer-dance, Fri
day night. Rich AD 7-2882.
DELICIOUS CIDER-50c gal. plus 10c
deposit on jug. Truck at Werner•s Ice
Cream Store Fri. and Sat. evenings and
Sunday afternoons. Bring containers if
possible. Party orders can be arranged.
FOR RENT
HOUSE TRAILER narking space, all con-
veniences plus patio and 4 channel TV
cable. More and better Job opportunities
for students and their wives in Lewistown.
Call Lewistown 80327 after 4.
MALE STUDENT with car who . can spare
two or three hours per day to do sales
work. Fraternity man preferred. Contact
Iry Moekow AD 7-4964.
WANTED USED Kodak 86mm Pony 185
camera. AD 8-8509.
PERSON- WHO took grey tweed jacket
from outside 801 Willard on Wednesday
please call Bob Steele at AD 7-7883.
present
featuring
TONIGHT
in the
dancing 9-12
Semi-Formal
Ij.,iew›,.l
LOST
AIM and
LEONIDES
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1955
LOST
BLACK VELVET purse eentaining glasses
In red case at. Theta Chl Sat. night.
Please call 288 Grange.
GOLD WRIST watch in Nittany area
Saturday night. Contact Glen Spald Nit.
tang 27 Room 24 ext. 287.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEET YOUR friends at Smoky Noble•s
for the Penn game. Food and drinks
free. Ridley Park, Pa.
PROMPT. PROFESSIONAL radio and
television service. Batteries for all port.
able*. State College TV. 122 N. Atherton
St.
WH!N YOUR traewriter seeds service
just dial AD 7-2492 or bring gnashing ,
to 688 W. College Ave.
PHOTO. COPY Service. We eon` every
thing but money. Everything for the
artist. Open evenings. Cell AD 7-2804.
IT'S HASSINGNR for racket stringing
the No-Awl way. Latest factory eunito
ment, prompt service, guaranteed work.
Longer life to string and racket. H. T.
Hassinger. White Hall or 114 Beaver Ave.
after 1 p.m.