WEDNESDAY. DECEAXI Panhel Raising The Panhelleni: Council last night voted to raise the sorority quota from 50 to 53, with a provision for increase in the fall semester if necessarv. An earlier motion to Several Panhel members 8 New Seats Recommended By Ml Council A motion to enlarge the Min-; eral Industries Student Council ■ by eight members by a constitu-! tional amendment was presented] at a meeting of the council Mon-' day night. i It was not voted on because a quorum of three-fourths of the members of council was not pre sent. The proposal will be read and voted on at the next meeting of the council. The plan would increase rep-, resentation of each class by twoj council members. The represents-: tion then would be 10 seniors,! eight juniors, six sophomores and! four freshmen. The membership; of council would rise from 20 to; 28. ■ . The. proposed changes would be in effect for the spring elections. It was announced that-)two senior seats and one sophomore seat are vacant in council. The seats will be filled by appointment by the president, James Stratton, with unanimous consent of council. Any senior or sophomore in the College of Mineral Industries mav apply by contacting George Maier at ADams 7-7881. GBSOIi "STEEL ENGRAVED" 14 Cards $l.OO These have beautiful winter scene realism on parchment paper. Let your Christmas cards reflect your own good Stop in today KEELERS The University Book Store ER 4. 1957 Approves Motion Quota by Three raise the quota to 55 was defeated, objected to raising of the quota by jfive because their own sorority i quotas were not filled and they .wanted to fill them first before ! the quota was raised. | Other members said not raising i the quota was denying coeds who ! wanted to go sororit}- the chance Ito do so. It was also maintained :that with the growing enrollment the Greeks need to increase. The increase of the sorority ; quota by three was approved ! as a compromise. This increase | means that there will be 72 I more opening in sororities. ! Panhel defeated a motion to re fuse to co-sponsor the IFC-Pan | hel Ball. The motion was tabled .at an earlier meeting to await an 1 Interfraternity Council vote on i whether fraternities would sub sidize the ball. Since IFC voted to [subsidize the Ball and Panhel will ;no longer be responsible for any financial loss, Panhel decided to ' continue co-sponsorship of the Ball. Panhel also approved a revised rushing code, which defines il legal rushing and the penalties for it. The major revision con cerned the reporting of violations of the rushing code. As. previously staled, only the i judiciary, which would try the cases, would know who the ac cuser was. As amended the per son or group accused of a viola tion will also know who the accuser is. Mrs. R. Mae Schultz, assistant .dean of women, told Panhel that [suite equipment may be moved to |the new suites during the first, week after Christmas vacation. ! A Lesson in Strategy Actually, it doesn't take a very extensive knowledge of strategy to know that a hairdo by Alice and Don will score a real victory at Mil Ball. We will arrange your hair in a style that is individual istic as well as very fashion able. taste. Make an appointment to have your hair shampooed and sef-or styled before the big event. Alice and Don 129 S. FRAZIER ST. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COUEGr PENNSYt VANIA ADams 7-2201 £ ead Baby's Identity For 67 Coeds ißemains Unknown memT Ass°ociation St Jud^iaP^Board . State P ol:co have been unable to turn up any clues lead issued 67 blackmarks yesterday ■ ing to the identity of the partly-decomposed male baby found ! The blackmarks were issued, Saturday behind the Nittanv Lion Inn mainly for signing out incor-1 n . • ■redly for vacation, failure to ad-' "olice are counting on an autopsy report due today in P°, stcards to parents, un-j hopes of solving the mvsterv. Dr. Anacleto Hermogenes, Wil ;made beds and untidv rooms. u. , x t ", . , 1 The board also issued six one| _ msport Pathologist, is performing the autopsy. 'o'clock removals, four lenient! The report is expected to place r~ iweekend campuses and one strict: the approximate time and cause. ] e ge police were notified by the icampus. The one o’clock removals °f baby’s death. The reports . , mana „ er ....... then | were issued for failure to sign out ! a .l s ° > s expected to estimate the . ' ;for special permissions, lateness,time of the birth, if the baby was state police. and the accumulation of four stillborn. ’ Capt. Philip A. Mark of the '• W The m re ■ , , I Police said the time element Campus Patrol said the infant's end ramrail mn!t i, en '\ e ? k 'l « the most important factor body appeared to have been hours weekend a^d ekday i noW ' onCe the ,ime 0f lh# death “ ,l ' Sßed at " 3 Small animal not date after Mnl Thf _ - » established. police said, they The body was wrapped in a bath -63 7 p ; m ' J^, e can ?~: expect to be able to question mat. two white line towels and sien ouf fnr SS v-tr-,fvf to the occupants of the Inn from a restaurant-type kitchen apron. vacation, lateness, lhat period . Mark said anyone could have ob o’c?o«fk removal"' f “ “'I Trooner Leonard J. Washke-' tained anv of the items ! The receiver of a strict campus Wl £ 2 of the Rockview state police : must sign in at 6:30 p.m. every ' s char ;j e of ‘he;students May Get Help night for a week. The strict cam- investigation He and several; . 7 . r .pus was issued for failure to take other policemen have been ques- From Tutoring Service fa lenient weekend campus. “wl Students having difficulties in The penalties were issued for ?^ er P ersons "ho nia> be able - ... ~ , . , ioffenses committed during the!* 0 glve some ]i R ht the mystery any of their courses may take ad , weeks of Nov. 18 through Dec. 2.1 Waller Sline. a dishwasher at vantage of the Division of Coun | the Inn. discovered the body seling tutoring service. ! Israeli Paintina Eyhihlt ! Saturday when he took a bresk Persons specializing in differ .! . ~ . I t f om work. The body was lying e nt courses are available to helo a collection of contemporary: amidst some barren shrubbery w ith academic problems. Tutoring /Israe ll paintings wull be on exhi-. about 15 feel from a shallow ser vice headquarters are in 110 : nntur> Hl el aud *torium' hole where d had en buried, old Main or students may call . uniu Dec, ip. Campus Patrol and State Col extension 2066 for information. kindly r'„ ..' --*•-• “'•" ’ ‘ \ '■’ - d '•— > '- *- ‘ .-/ *; ■- • - ' 4 ■ • * * ' ~ '.' .-' " .-- 4 . : :^g£Zli-S-frami an article in N7V. Times 10/27/5# r g-v-j;V ! ’* '•' note: *■'- - . - -Unlike other members of the i V deer family, both sexes of rein ;. l t deer possess antlers. 9 ■' ‘‘C 'V- -1 - - . -.-I **- ' - - - '-,’ - ", ” - _ ■;)'iv . .... • - - ->,:-<•■ ?.'-} jS/S." V-ir:^'*---K%y*'?.''V«’vss'iSV’::."<y7»?-,S'-‘.«W. : i'Si'i?S'i'> r^,-V- - . ~.*£t&ii£¥'&L viv-5%?- ••-K'-’-^k'''£---- ! *-'5'V ’•. ■ ’? tz?' ' • >v ■• _ ’’-^>l*^: 3' ' - -z- ?*'*■'" * '-’ %r*<.■'■’ .' i , -'- 1 T - '” -y. -* , Antlers or not— Knowledgeable people visit bill coleman's (while there's still time). And contrary to popular rumor prices are still as high as usual. All Reindeer Have Antlers *,. > * »iG= FIVE
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