PAGE ?WO FMA 100% ThP Ford of Trustees of the Fraternity Marketing Asso ciation night took the first steps in a drive to bring about 100 per cent membership among fraternities in FM A, in a situation which could lead to disbandmer_t of the organization if the goal is not reached. In a letter sent this week by the FMA board to presidents of the Interfraternity Council and. The 'critical issues which need the Association of FraternitYlth e immediate attention of the Counselors. Assistant Dean of , ;Executive Committees of IFC and Men Harold W. Perkins, board , he said, are: president, said "The Board feels;AFC," a clear mandate from individual fraternities, both member and non-member, is needed before continuing the program beyond February 1. 1957... Any number short of 100 per cent (participa tion) must be viewed with con cern relative to continuing the.. program." Perkins last night appointed a three-man committee to "draft a resolution which can be presented to the Interfraternity Council for action. contingent upon a decision of the F.NLAi. Board of Trustees at its November meeting after due consideration of responses from AFC and IFC to the FMA board's letter of September 197 Committee Appointed David Hamrick, senior in busi ness administration, was ap pointed chairman, and Dr. Robert K. Murray. assistant professor of history, and Robert Krakoff, sen ior in business administration, were appointed members of the committee, after the resolution calling for appointment of the group was unanimously passed by the board. In his letter to the IFC and AFC presidents. Perkins said. "Your elected FMA Trustees are insistent upon a strong and secure endorsement of the principle of joint buying backed up by actual participation. The present Board believes the current level of suc cess is unsatisfactory and even tually futile unless a major ad vance is achieved in the imme diate future." The Jazz Club Brought to Dave Brubeck Kai Winding and J. J. Johnson You Can Help Bring Other Joining the Jazz Exclusive 12" L.P. recordings of the Dave Brubeck and Stan Kenton concerts will be for distribution to Club Members Only 1 Drive Urges Participation Questions Asked "1. Do the fraternities at Penn State really WANT a joint buying program' "2. What steps can and will be taken by IFC and AFC toward 100 per cent membership and par ticipation by all fraternities on or before February 1, 19577 (Unsatisfactory response to this question will lead to introduc tion before IFC of a resolution drafted by the committee ap pointed last night, it was indi cated-) "3. Should any changes be made in the present organized ef fort to achieve the necessary re sults?- In answer to the last question,' the letter said one desirable' change would be to give the pres idents of IFC and AFC voice and vote on the FMA board - in order to enhance understanding and to establish clear lines of communi-` cation between the concerned or- 1 ganizations." William L. Kjelgaard, instruc- I for in agricultural engineering and president of the Association. of Fraternity Counselors, told the board he will bring the questions. , before AFC when the organiza- 1 tion meets October 111. Land Not Present IFC president Daniel Land was not present at the meeting. It was reported he had copies of Perkins' letter mimeographed. possibly for distribution to indi- (Continued on page five) Louis Armstrong Chris Conner THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Change in Board E DID at 7:00 P.M. IP° vt■ The Young Republicans Invite All Students to Our Meeting To 7:00 P.M. in 209 HUB Penn state players The dramatics organization on campus extends a cordial welcome to the new Freshman class, and expresses the hope that you will join the satisfied thousands of other students, faculty, and townspeople who agree that the best area theatre is produced by The Penn State Players. Season of 1956-1957 • At Center Stage on Shortlidge Ro At Schwab Auditorium on the Malt a few steps from Pollack Road RUDDIGORE ... Oct. 25, 26, 27 MY THREE ANGELS . . . by Gilbert and Sullivan Oct. 12-Nov. 17 by Sam and Bella Spewack IDIOT'S DELIGHT Mar. 7,8, 9 HEARTBREAK HOUSE . . by Robert Sherwood Nov. 30-Jan. 12 TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST by G. B. Shaw MOON . .. May 9, 10, 11 World Premiere of a new pl F by John Patrick eb. 22-Mar. 30 JIM DANDY ... Apr. 5-May by William Saroyan Tickets for all productions may be secured at the HUB beginning the Monday previous to opening night, or at the door the evening of the performance. the Jazz Greats to Campus by Club TONIGHT Penn State Charlie Mingus Modern Jazz Quartet Jimmy McPartland Stan Kenton 121 SPARKS By Joining receive REDUCED ticket rates and BETTER seats for Jazz Clu concerts and the chance to hear and learn more about this World of Jazz TUESDAY. SEPTEM IT! Campus:
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