The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 06, 1958, Image 2

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IFC To Sponsor
Orientation Socials
The lnterfraternity Council will sponsor "open house"
socials during Orientation Week for new upperclass men
and women transfer students.
open houses will take the place of sponsoring the
ight Ball" with the Panhellenic Council as has been
clone in the past. Theodore Haller,
Tau Kappa Epsilon, has been ap-1
pointed chairman of the project
,by IFC President Edward Hintz.
Letters , of explanation about
the project were given frater
nity presidents at the IFC meet
ing held last night in the HUB
auditorium. Fraternities are to
signify their interest in the open
houses by returning a card by
Wednesday.
The open houses will be held
for about two hours early Wed
nesday evening, Sept. 10, and it
has been suggested that soft
drinks and pretzels be served. Ap
proximately 30-40 transfer stu
dents will be assigned to each
house.
"Star-L
Debaters
Win 3rd,
sth Places
The Men and Women's Debate
teams took third and fifth places
respectively in the Eastern Foren
sic Association Debate Tourna
ment which was held Thursday
through Saturday at West Point,
N.Y.
The women's affirmative team,
Carol Reed and Marion Camins,l
defeated Dartmouth, Mary Mount.
College and the University of,
Pittsburgh, losing to St. Joseph's
College, Fordham College of Edu-;
cation and Vermont.
Ellen Donovan and Mary Ann
Gemmill, the negative team, de
feated St. Anselms, Buffalo Uni
versity and Temple University,
losing to University of Scranton,
Kings College and Lehigh Uni
versity.
Jay Feldstein and David Scott
of the men's affirmative team de
feated St. Peter's, Lehigh Univer-i
sity, Merchant Marine Academy
and Mary Mount. They were de-1
feated by Temple and Kings Col-i
lege.
Robert Adams and Ker m i t
Winkelblech of the negative team
defeated St. John's, lolisercordia,,
Barnard and Emerson, losing to
West Point and Fordham School'
of Education.
Ellen Donovan took fourth place
In the persuasive speaking con
test; third place honors in the
extemporaneous speaking contest
went to Mary Ann Gemmill, and
Jay Feldstein took fifth place in
the oration contest.
Tire tournament, among 24
schools from the Eastern states.,
was won by West Point Academy
with St. Joseph's College taking,
second place.
Shovel--
(Continued from page one)
County Jail in default of bail.
Greeves was released yester
day morning when his frater
nity posted bail for him. The
other three were released later
in the day after they had posted
bail.
Harod W. Perkins, associate
dean of men, said yesterday that
his office is investigating the case'
but will withhold any action
against the students until they
have been tried in order not to
prejudice the court. They will be
tried May 19.
Police said the four command
eered the back hoe about 4:30
a.m. Sunday. Clarence Jackson,
superintendent of tt e State Col
lege Borough Authority, which is
Installing a water main in the
area, said the damage to the
shovel was done whe i two levers
were pulled in an attempt to
make the machine operate in two
directions at once. The result was
that the boom and shovel were
left sticking straight up into the
By BILL JAFFE
Hintz said he felt the open
house would be an excellent way
for the fraternities to initially
rush transfer men while at the
same time becoming acquainted
with transfer women. It will give
the upperclassmen a view of frat
ernity life, he said.
In other business Richard
Christian, secretary - treasurer,
announced the IFC ball deficit
was $7BO and each fraternity
would be assessed $14.50. Hintz
announced that lists of trans
fer students now attending Uni
versify centers and interested
in fraternities would be avail
able shortly.
David Morrow, executive vice
president, explained the use of the
pledge registration forms and said
l an fees must be paid by check.
'He also requested fraternities to
fill out officer forms.
Newly elected IFCPA President
Robert Ginns explained the pur
poses of the IFCPA and asked the
cooperation of the fraternities in
increasing the size of the organi
zation.
0. Edward Pollock. assistant
to The dean of men in charge of
fraternity affairs, announced to
the group that housemothers
must be approved annually. He
also stated, through a letter to
Hintz, the procedures suggested
for closing the fraternities over
the summer vacation.
Genevieve Dilts, associate di
rector of the University Christian
Association, asked the aid of the
IFC in conducting a housing sur
vey for foreign students. The sur
vey will be conducted May 12-17.
Hintz announced that all ap
pointments would be made at the
next meeting, May 21.
air.
In addition, the bucket was
twisted, a window in the cab
was broken, a cable snapped
and rolled up inside the ma
chine and several other cables
were snarled.
Jackson said a 12-inch valve
was broken, four to five barri
cades are missing and a half
dozen flares are missing or
smashed.
Wilson-Benner Co. of Belle
fonte, which owns the shovel and
rented it to the borough, sent a
crane to get the boom and bucket
back down again and then took it
to a shop for repairs.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
PhißetaKap
To Initiate
37 Students
Thirty-seven seniors and recent !
graduates will be initiated Wed
nesday into Phi Beta Kappa, na
tional scholastic honor society.
Phi Beta Kappa selects students
who have been outstanding schol
astically and who have been en
rolled in a program of study that
is liberal in character and also
covers a wide range of interests.
Among students and recent
graduates to be initiated are: John
Wolff. John Stroud, Francis Foch
iler, Richard Chryn, Thomas Tut
' ko, Charles Koban, Allan Krall,
John Legory, Ralph Stevenson,
John Williams, Helen Mansch,
graduate, James Schwarz, Dennis
eastern, Jeannette Holo bovich,
Susan Ventre.
Robert E. Zartman, graduate,
Martha Fritsche, Lawrence Ko
walski. Carol A. Hutchinson, grad
uate, Doris McKinstry, Walter M.
Cox, graduate, Dorothy Thomp
son, Robert Weir, Barbara Alt
man, Robert W. Welch, graduate,
James R. C. Leitzel, graduate,
John Stoner, Edward Holovka,
James Bennett, Nikolai Korop
chak, graduate, Gemma Ninchak,
James S. Clegg, graduate, Lavon
na Trent, Sally Barnes Shook,
graduate, Robert Blanning, Ralph
Stevenson, Sally Thomas and
Jean Henry Wanuga, graduate.
Directed Vote--
(Continued from page one)
Cabinet as an individual. Good
win said. but rather as the rep
resentative of all independent
men.
Other opponents of the bill
called it an insult to the presi
dent's integrity, and said it would
leave the president in an inflex
ible position on Cabinet, unable
to change his vote if new ma
terial or facts were brought into
the open on any particular ques
tion.
Eng COUI)CiI to Meet Tonight
The Engineering and Architec
ture Student Council will meet at
7 tonight in 212 Hetzel Union
building.
independents to Hold
First Encampment
The Independent Retreat, the first independent encamp
ment, has been set for September 13 at the Forestry Cabin
in Stone Valley.
The one-day meeting will consist of six workshops.
Finance, student government, student welfare, Associa
tion of Independent Men-Leonides coordination, public rela
tions and social and recreational
problems will be discussed at the
workshops
Seventy people will attend they
one-day encampment. Amon gl
them will be 22 faculty Members,'
30 to 35 students by appointment
because of position and 15 to 20;
students by interview.
Three problems definitely sched- 1
uled for discussion by the group
are: a seat for the Town Inde
pendent Men on All-University
Cabinet, the possibility of an in
dependent newsletter, and better
social and recreational facilities'
for independent students. Special
emphasis will be given to fresh
men recreational facilities be
cause of the new Interfraternity 1
Council regulations for deferred
rushing.
David Defter, William Wam
bold and the six workshop
chaimen will conduct the
interviews to fill the open posi
tions. Independent students in
terested in attending the en
campment may obtain applica
tions at the Helsel Union desk
until Thursday.
Reports and recommendations
of the retreat will be sent to AIM
and Leonides for discussion. Any
applicable recommendation also
will be sent to All-University
Cabinet.
The Independent Retreat has no
connection with the Student En
campment scheduled for th e
Mount Alto Center September 4
through 6.
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TUESDAY. MAY 6, 1958
Coeds Violate
Bermuda Laws
Many coeds have been reported
violating the Women's Student
Government Association r u ling
on bermuda shorts, especially in
the residence hall dining rooms,
according to Audrey Jersun,
WS
GA judicial chairman.
Miss Jersun said bermudas may
be worn in the dining rooms only
during finals when they may be
worn at all meals except the Sun
day noon meal.
Bermudas may not be worn in
residence hall lounges, but may
be worn while passing through
the lobby and in the recreation
room. They are not permitted in
administrative offices.
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