PAGE TWO IFC Elects 5 Members To Buying Association The Interfraternity Council last night elected five mem bers to its Purchasing Association Board of Directors. Elected were David Tressler. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Leslie Phillabauxn, Acacia; Robert Waterstradt, Sigma Phi Alpha; Robert W. Adams, Theta Chi; and James J. Burns, Theta Xi. According to the IFCPA con stitution, its board of directo should consist of five undergrad uate fraternity men and six oth members. The non-undergraduate mem bers of the board are Dr. G. Ken meth Nelson, associate professor, of accounting; Mrs. Ada F. Kon haus, member of the home eco-1 nomics county extension staff; H. T. Tiffany, chief accountant for the Ordnance Research Lab oratory; Gifford Phillips, finan cial adviser to Phi Sigma Kappa; and Mrs. Brownie Males, house mother for Delta Chi. 6th Member Needed The council still has to select a sixth non-undergraduate mem ber for the board. The council also passed several amendments to its constitution. ' By a vote of 47-2. the council passed the amendment that in the case of the "necessary absence" of a chapter president, he will present a written authorization naming a chapter officer as his 41110110011110000 TATE NM Now: 1:47, 4:24, 7:01, 9:41 "OKLAHOMA" Starring GORDON MacRAE SHIRLEY JONES NEXT ATTRACTION "TEN THOUSAND BEDROOMS" Starring DEAN MARTIN DON'T MISS . . . SEMI-FORMAL his raincoat - 7- ---- i * --t tucked under his —,--.4 . . iarm in case he _' •E , ~t temporary substitute to the IFC drys off during oftwinew .his t h r e e - hour secretary-treasurer. i The council, by a vote of 46-3. !social lab in the (11111 )HUB and the I. • I created the position of adminis- precipitation - i• trative and executive vice presi- slows to a mere - i :-- • i ' • --. • _ dents to the list of council offi - ;downpour. • .., . _....,:_ i t • - cers. 1 He was disap- -- -I ii .-.. To Fulfill Presidency in the event of the resignation, or permanent disqualification of the president, the administrative vice president shall succeed to the office for the remainder of the term. Th_ position of executive vice president was created from the former appointed office of exec utive secretary. Camp interviews The following camps will inter view Saturday at the Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main: Camp Pine Grove, Pa., and 'Camp Kon-o-Kwee, Pa. STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE In TONIGHT Color _ "JUBAL" wt • th Glenn Ford and Valerie French and "SAFARI" with Victor Mature and Janet Leigh WED. - THURS. - FRI. BING CROSBY DONALD O'CONNOR MITZI GAYNOR IN nythin g goei Showtinte 7:30 The IFC-PANHEL BALL BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE HUB .DESK APRIL 5 9 -12 A.M. and 1 - 4:45 P.M. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Prepares To Face Rain The Nittany Lion stepped from his den this morning complete with water wings and swim flip pers ready to confront the April showers, bet ter known as the Penn State mon- i soons.l\l. The Lion also 1 i I I had pointed at the weatherman's fore cast of continuing rain. The temp erature was predicted to rise to Ithe middle 50's today after a low i last night of between 40 and 50 'degrees. $4OO Research Grant Given by Corporation The Tennessee Corporation has made its annual gift of $4OO to the University to support research in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. The gift, which is unrestricted, :has been presented to the depart ment by the corporation for the !past 10 years. Featuring the King of Swing and Sway REC HALL SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA APRIL 5 Lion Party to Lioa Party will hold a series of open meetings during the next few weeks—beginning Sunday night —to determine the future policies of the party, according to John Godayte, clique chairman. Godayte said clique officers for 'next year will be elected at a general clique meeting following the discussion sessions. The meetings will be con ducted informally and will be similar to last Sunday's infor mal meeting of .the party steer ing committee. The first meet ing will be held at 7 p.m. Sun day in 121 Sparks. Several members of the steer ing committee Sunday blamed Lion Party's defeat in the spring elections on disinterested work ers and candidates and on poor *CAT UM Now - 1:30, 3:33, 5:27, 7:30, 9:36 Deborah Kerr - Robert Mitcham "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison" BEGINS WEDNESDAY Featured:lle 1:30, 3:30, 5:31, 7:30, 9:33 1----- The ROBERT PelmldittFAL7l:o RYANmorilio• find blteds I RAY 0 -mm...n...__PlMlllin-• Ill> L ...Wma In Weased ill i n; 'Lod AM* ......) *NITTANY TODAY - 4:50. 7:09, 9:28 GARY COOPER "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" BEGINS WEDNESDAY Featuretime : 6:SO, 7:40, 9:30 .: ',A, Tuesday Night RONALD COLMAN 7:20 in FRAM( CAPRA'S Production 7:45 l• 8:00 ` . • Ja,res • 8:26 Milestones , • LOST 1-10121Z0 8 :80 9.009 11111111r9MFM A Colannina Reprint - oo roovoioacr 1:00 TICKETS --- $5.00 per couple TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1957 Decide Policy organization "The candidates were terrible and the issues didn't exist." saki Samuel Parsons, former vice clique chairman, who called the campaign "the most insipid" he had seen in two years. Mary Malloy, a unit leader, said the party's "left hand never knows what the right hand is doing." Phys Ed Council to Meet The Physical Education and Athletics Student Council will meet at 6:30 tonight in 216 Hetzel Union Building. wmA 1450 4 0 On Your Dial Tuesday' _______ Sign On . Morning Show Morning Devotions Morainic Show Robert riarielgb Cecil Brown Disseteal Interlude 6:3D 6:32 8:30 II:45 9:00 Mute tor Listening A Woman's Derision Queen for a Dal 1:=!:1 Centre County News What's Going On Must* MEMI Afternoon of Music Bob & Ray: News Music for Listening 5 :45 - 6:00 ..... World News; market summary 6:15 ____ Mule Lou! News Fulton Lever Jr. 9-1 World News Swap Shop Sports Special World News