PAGE EIGHT Hell Week (fontmut'd frtsm jmge one) the approval of both the presi dent's office and the office of the clean of men, is not designed to appease anyone, Bullock said, (July the University and IFC arc pi ote< ted by the code The irdi \idual fraternity will fare the punishment if found violating the ordinance, Bulloi k said. The pmpowd rode has been pending foi a year. Bullock te tuirided the assembly he had pi unused to set up a pre-initia tion code during his campaign for the IFC presidency last year. Jlowevei, perennial wmk .seemed to occupy more time than was anticipated, and a lack of persons willing to woik on the committee delayed the final drafting of the code, ho Mini. It is unfortunate that the Hell Week incident at The Massaehu ,',c tts Institute of Technology hap pened at this time, because it do trails fmm the matuie intellec tual rea <oniiig of the prisons who handled the picparation of the eocie, Bullock said "Neither the admmistiatom noi IKC is attempting to interfere with fraternity objectives,” Bul lock said. "The object of the eotle is to form a working basis to curb iinneee.ssai v pre-initiation prac tices which tue harming frater nity public relations." Hendel Charges— (Continued from puye one) enough for the more complex spring elections. Ibi't-anne Fortunate, elections ri.mnnttee i hairmun, pointed out that ‘-he was wrong in not realiz ing tlv vUo and responsibility of the elections. She said, however, that she received no committee leports from the last election and was unaware of the technicali ties involved. Three women had been assigned to the McElwain polls, but did not show up, ac cording to Miss Fortunate. Spanish Club Will Meet The Spanish Club, El Circulo E'.panol, will meet tonight in Sim mons I.ourige. The niteting will be informal. I\^ UHL "You Can Get It at" .. . JJ\ METZGERS Politics— (Continued from page one) William Snyder, Campus par ty clique chairman, and Cam pus party steering committee members discussed campaign proceedings and criticized can didates. Several members said they had heard that the Lion party candidates were speaking better than Campus party's. The steering committee urged The Peoples National Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation YOUR OPPOTUNITY TO SEE A BROADWAY MUSICAL ON STAGE The Penn State Thespians present on stage SOUTH PACIFIC Music by Richard Rodgers—Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan Adapted from James A. Michener's vSi f Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel \ “Tales of the South Pacific" fiHwA Hear These Hi* Songs! • Some Enchanted Evening jtf ™ • Bali Hai v g! 0 Younger Than Springtime ' * There Is Nothing Like A Dame fcr? • I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair Schwab Auditorium Thursday, Friday, Sat. March 22, 23, 34 Evenings at 7:30 P.M. Saturday Matinee at 2:00 PJM. PRICES: Thursday. S 1.00: Friday, Saturday, Saturday Matinee, $1.25 Tickets on Sale Now at Desk in Hetzel Union Building EXCELLENT SEATS AVAILABLE FOR SATURDAY MATINEE METZGERS Is First With Spaulding , MacGregor, Rawlings, Wright & Ditson Sporting Goods For • • • GOLF TENNIS BASEBALL FISHING TACKLE Lot of Fishing Rods Greatly Reduced 24-Hour Tennis Racket Restringing Service THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLIEGE. PENNSYLVANIA the candidates not to evade issues, but to take "a definite stand as the Lion party is doing.” Steering committee members and candidates were asked to “talk up” the campaign more. Snyder said he considered it “a very dull campaign.” Belles lettres Will Meet Belles Lettres will meet at 7:30 tonight in Northeast Atherton Lounge. of State College 111-115 S. Allen St. TODAY 2nd SURPRISE IS FOR YOU BECAUSE you liked this sale so 1 % well in January, and 1 § BECAUSE so many of you missed I j "out or didn't know about it then, l H 1 I AGAIN, TODAY ONLY: j 1 3 Doz. SPUDDIES USUALLY H 55c a DOZEN SPUDNUT SHOP 111 Pugh St., State College (Sorry no dtiWorfeo, bit order* to W picked up at the Shop will W accepted by ’phone. Call early; pick op till I p.».> Vrlp ..in pmsmst yW' THIN# 9N TOWNI W TUESDAY. MARCH 20. 1956 IS MR. SPUDNUT'S Anniversary But The
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