WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1956 IK FM orkshop Ideas Ask , Rushing Changes OEM mmendations, ranging from expansion of the arketing Association's buying program to a of rushing registration, have been presented to ernity Council. Fraternity new system -the Interfra The ree, 1956 IFC I, mmendations were contained in a report on the orkshops, which was accepted by the council Monday nigh Two of the posed. incorp• supplies in specific ideas pro ration of household MA's program and se of IBM cards in of rushing 'registra- the poss'ible a new system tion. Other reco That a n; movie be ma, mendations were w, more complete e on the fraternity ipand IFC's field of ins to the high hout the state; that lof rushing registra , possibly incorpor of IBM cards. lion Course system, to .e public relati, schools throu! 'a new system tion be passe. ating the use Orient That IFC .ive_ an orientation course in all .ledge training pro grams, teach' g its organization and rules; and that a study be made of possible ways for frat ernities to finance major house improvements. The report, given by workshop chairman Robert Nurock, also contained a number of recom mendations concerning the oper ation of the workshops program. Asks Parents' Letters In other business, IFC Presi dent Daniel Land urged all frat ernity men to bring back from the Thanksgiving recess a letter from their parents concerning the length of the Christmas vacation. These letters, which should be addressed to All-University Pres ident Robert Bahrenburg, should contain the - pai - ents' views on the dates the vacation begins and ends. Spirit 'lncentives' Urged Houston Elam, graduate stu dent in business administration from Lansdale, was appointed temporary. chairmanof a commit tee to investigate the possibility of arranging for "minor incen tives" to improve school spirit. Elam suggested incentives, such as a half-hour extension of wo men's permissions following a winning sports event, be used to instill "a little bit of `gungho-ism' in the students." Parliamentarian Named Joseph Eberly, senior in phy sics from State College, was ap pointed IFC parliamentarian and Craig Kauffman, junior in aero nautical engineering from Upper Darby, was named to head the IFC Future Housing Committee. Mark Levine, senior in business administration from Easton, was named chairman of a committee to investigate the possibility of all the members of a fraternity obtaining blocks of football tick ets in the same section. Sigma Chi Presents . .. . All Proceeds to the U.S. Olympic Fund Matinee . . . 3:30 P.M. 5 Industries Aid Automation Lab Five industries have made con tributions to aid in the establish ment of the automation labora tory at the University. • The Worthington Co. has pro vided a compressor. The gift has been arranged by J. P. McArthur, class of '29. Automatic controls were con tributed by the Square D. Co. H. G. Weber and Co., Inc., has provided a sensing unit. The Dia mond Chain Co. has donated a working display, and Zager Tool Inc., a gearless head for multiple spindle drill operations. Chester Linsky, assistant pro fessor of industrial engineering, will head the laboratory. Americans buy about 5300,000,- Since its founding, the Univer-,000 worth of phonograph records sity has granted 56,000 degrees.' a year. LOOK FOR TICKET SELLERS ON THE MALL, IN WARING HALL, AT THE CORNER ROOM, MUSIC ROOM, AND SIGMA CHI THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Employment Interviews The following firms will con duct interviews -for February graduates and advanced degree candidates who expect to receive degrees during the current school year in the. Placement Service office in 112 Old Main: Nov. 223. De Laval Steam TurLine Co: OS: ME. Dec. 3, Army Corps of Engineers; BS: ArchE, CE. EE. ME. Dec. 3, Cutler Hammer. Inc: MS: MS. EE, ME_ Dec. 3. Diamond Alkali Co: All Degrees: Chem. CE. Dec. 3, Ramo-Wooldridge Corp: All De• AeruE. EE. ME. EngSei. Math. Phys. 4 Profs Attending Adult Ed Conclave Four University staff members are participating in the annual Conference of the Adult Educa tion Association of the United States in Atlantic City this week. They are: Anthony S. Luchek, head of the Labor Education Ser vice; William H. Powers, director of the Arts and Sciences Exten sion; Hugh G. Pyle, in charge of the Division of Informal Instruc tion, General Extension; and Wil liam R. Gordon, professor of the Rural Sociology Extension. The theme of the conference is "Development of Mature Individ uals." Tomorrow t Rec Hall Evening Performance . . . 8:00 P.M. Gerber to Direct Change Of Leonides Constitution Linda Gerber, senior in arts and letters from York. has been appointed head of the committee for revising the Leonides constitution. Susan Sunderland, Linda Segar, Marie Russo, Ruby Sea - man, Ruth Herr. and Donna Lewis will serve on the committee. :monthly socials for all independ- Fashion Delegate Chosen ient men and women. Candace Huber.be Barbara John, Arabel Wagner, Serving on the committee will : arts and letters from Wynnewood. and Marion Alquist. has been chosen to represent ; A mass meet i ng of Leonides Leonides in the Cwens fashion' I will be held Dec. 10. Plans are A Leonides bluebook file will show Dec. 1. being made to organize a talent show and a sugg that th be available from 4 to 5:15 p.m. l MM-Leonides cho est irus o si n ng Christ e Monday through Wednesday and mas carols is being studied.' from 3 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday at _ the Leonides office in 203 Hetzet Union. Fine Arts Prof Invited Appointments for Spring Week:To Give Two Lectures are: Gretchen Hauser. Leonides; Dr. Paul F. Norton, associate Spring Week Chairman: Joanna professor of fine arts, has been Englis. Mad Hatter; Nan c y• invited to present two talks in Buckhout. He-man; Donna Lewis, Baltimore, Md., this month. properties and decorations: Gret- On Nov. 29, he will address the then Hauser, costumes, and Anita Baltimore Municipal Art Society Grubbs, booth construction. ;on "Benjamin Henry Latrobe: Independent Social Planned Baltimore Architect!' and the Barbara Barniker was chosen following day he will speak be by council to head a committee' fore the Maryland Historical So to work with the Town Inde-!ciety on "Benjamin Henry La pendent Me n for organizing' trobe: The English Years." S ~ s _ Gail Canouse IDLE chatter . until now TKE's order of 99 party pictures last year has been the all time record. BSP shattered this record when they ordered 107 copies of their party pictures last week. DON'T miss a Farth for Two Kiddings at the Nittany. Won- derful. USUALLY it's strictly taboo to pass constructive criticism on another man's business, especially publicity. Therefore we won't mention,any names. But wilt anyone take a guess just which restaurant in town consistently runs out of anything UNUSUAL on their menu by 6 p.m. You guessed it! Now let's hope the owner reads the same column you do! CONCERNING sorority composites to be done in January or February. If you're going to be on our January or February shooting schedule and you need a portrait for Christmas, call up and make an appointment. now_ Mention sorority you belong to. This wilt be limited to 8 girls per sorority. Afull length portrait of the most beautiful girl we've ever photographed will appear in Froth. What's more (and her initials are S.S.) she doesn't even know she was photo graphed. Further, if Froth goes ahead and permits us to use this picture, there's an excellent chance of this girl making cover girl on "PlaybOy." PAGE FIVE Kappa Delta bill and bunny