PAGE EIGHT Nationwide IFC Is Possibility—Bullock There is a possibility that a national interfraternity coun cil will be established in the near future, Robert Pollock, president of Interfraternity Council, said yesterday. Bullock said the idea was discussed at the National Inter fraternity Conference held last weekend in St. Louis, Mo., and might be brought up before IFC. Bullock, with O. Edward Pol lock, assistant to the dean of men, and Donald Reidenbaugh, head of the Fraternity Affairs Office, rep resented the University at the conference. If established, Bullock said, the national IFC would be composed of delegates from each member university and college. Bullock said he did not know what would be the exact duties of the group, or how much power it would have. Differs From NIC This setup would differ from that of the National Interfrater nity Conference, in that the dele gates to the NIC are composed of officers, not undergraduates, of the 62 national fraternities in the country. The NIC is not a legisla tive group. It acts as a sounding board for ideas and problems of mutual interest to fraternities at colleges in 'the country. Undergraduates attending NIC By LARRY JACOBSON meetings at the present time are actually guests of the NIC, Bul lock said, not representatives or delegates. In addition, Bullock said the University delegation brought back many good ideas and inno vations from the conference. Re declined to name the ideas, but said they would all be brought up before IFC after Christmas va cation. Bullock was a student leader of a discussion session at the NIC on “pledge training.” NIC to Furnish Data In addition to establishing a central office, the NIC decided to collect and furnish to the various IFC’s any information which the IFC’s needed. Ninety-one college administra tors, 431 undergraduate guests, and 258 alumni delegates from 138 colleges attended the confer ence. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. StATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Christmas is starting early for the local chapter of American Childhood Education Internation- The group will decorate its an nual Christmas mitten tree at 7 tonight in Atherton Lounge. Knit ted by ACEI members, naif of the mittens will be sent to the county children’s home and the other half given to the Friend’s Service Committee for children abroad. The mitten-decorated tree will be taken to the lobby of Pattee Library after the program and will remaiin there until December 21. Donna Springer, ACEI publi city chairman, said that anyone wishing to buy or make additional mittens may do so and hang them on the tree in the library. Christian Science Talk To Be Given by Pickett John D. Pickett, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Mineral Science auditorium. Sponsored by the Christian Sci ence Organization, the lecture will be on “Christian Science: The Power of an Active Faith.” Ad mission is free. The lecture will be open to the public. ACEI to Trim Mitten Tree For Children Juniors Ask For Support Of NSA The junior class advisory board last night asked for students in terested in backing the National Student Association to sign up at the Hetzel Union desk for infor mation concerning the organiza tion. The board also furthered plans for the junior class spon sored party for faculty children on Dec. 17 in the HUB. Freshman, sophomores and jun iors may acquire an information pamphlet at the HUB concerning the NSA program. NSA is a con federation of college student gov ernments that exchange informa tion among member colleges. Robert Bahrenburg, junior class president, requested that students sign up for the pamphlets before Saturday. A meeting for those receiving pamphlets will be held Tuesday in a room and a time to be announced. All-University Cabinet voted at its last meeting on Nov. 17 to send a group of observers to a regional convention of NSA to be held this month at Allegheny College. Bahrenburg also urged faculty members who wish their children to attend the Christmas party to sign their children’s names to the lists that have been distributed WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1955 to most of the buildings on cam* pUSt The children will be treated to two movies, and acts by a ma gician and a ventriloquist. Re freshments will also b£ given to the children. Guides will be used to help in the program which is hoped to attract over 300 children. Captains (Continued from page six) Clem Schoenebeck, in physical education from State College; Sam Sherba, in chemical engi neering from Ambridge; Fred Kerr, in industrial engineering from West York; Vince Korf mann, in mechanical engineering from Newark, N.J., Charles King, in architecture from Philadelphia, and Moran. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE CORAL TULLE evening dress. 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