PAGE TWELVE InterfraternityCouncil Governs University's 56 Fraternities The Interfraternity Council is the voice of the 56 campus fraternities. The IFC, as it is more commonly known, is composed of three bodies—the Council, the Boaz(' of Control and the Fraternity Affairs Office. Each fr atei ratty sends one delegate, usually the president, to the bi-monthly meetings of the 11 , se and he is its official representative. Other fraternity members may attend, how- Each spring the IFC elects president; executive vice presi-, dent is James Hammelle, Alpha Gamma Rho. David Morrow, Stiond Chi, is administrative vice president in charge of the Fiaternilv Affairs, Office Richard Christian, Pi Kap-, pa Alpha, is secretary-treasurer. I 0 Edward PuHock. assistant to the dean of men in chat ge of fiateinity affairs, selves as the ('molt it's adviser and admints ti alive representative. An executive committee com posed of the officers meets weekly to discuss current prob. lams and to plan the meeting agenda. The Board of Control is the judicial body of IFC and is com posed of a chan man and seven members. It conducts heat togs on all cases involving infractions of IEC rules and makes recommen dations to the dean of men's of fica involving fiatei nities recom mended fur ptobation e The Fraternity Affairs Office handles all the admuustt alive duties of the IFC including pub lic•,ttion of the minutes, handling of pledge registration and the mailing of literature to ft aterm t nes. The work is done by male secretaries alto apply for the position as an activity. The IFC engages in and spon sors many worthwhile campus and community projects during the year. 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Edward Hintz, Phi Delta Theta, is the current dude rushing, catering, pledg- ;lishes a rushing magazine to aid ing, public relations, scholar- !incoming freshmen . in the selec ,tion of a fraternity. ship, house presidents an d i The Council cooperates with house managership. the Association of Fraternity The IFC also sponsors the Inter-, Counselors, composed of adults. fraternity Council Purchasing As- 1 The IFC also plans to hold sociation which supplies 26 fra-C one-day encampment dur i n g ternities with a complete line ofi Orientation Week to acquaint frafi meat, produce and canned foods.qernity presidents with the aims The advantage of purchasing' of the group. through the IFCPA is the reduc- 1 tion in prices offered by the y wholesalers because of the pros e -Fulbright Deadline Oct. 1 pert of a large volume of busi-; Applications for Fulbright ness. lawards for lecturing and ad- The IFC also publishes a Corm-!vanced research in certain coun cil Newsletter containing informa- 1 tries during the 1959-60 academic tion pertinent to the fiaternities,year must be filed before Oct. 1, and which spotlights fraternity'Robert E. Galbraith, Fulbright personalities. The group also pub-'adviser, said. Hi Neighbor! To all our new neighbors, a sincere welcome to our community. We hope you'll enjoy your stay with us, and we hope, too, to soon have the pleasure of catering to your beauty needs. For A Complete Array of Beauty Services Look to the . „ sa d ten t 4) Beauty Center You'll Find Them All... And Then Some MUSIC ROOM Central Pennsylvania's Most Popular Record Stores THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA v>.": 139 W. Beaver Ave. MENEM Glennland Building Phone , ",..:,,_ e,t 7-4892 at The Open Evenings Lewistown Eng Prof Tests Exterior wall paneling to be used on a future New York sky scraper is being tested in a re search project directed by E. R. McLaughlin, associate professor of engineering research. The research is supported by a grant of $10,500 from the General Bronze Cot p. A full-size exterior wall panel intended for use in the future 42- story Union Carbide Company building has been erected in the University's Thermal Laboratory. The panel, which is 16 feet high and 11 feet wide, is of stainless steel, aluminum and glass. It will be subjected to air temperature fluctuations ranging from as low Welcome Students We want you to visit our SHOP OF GIFTS at 142 S. Allen Street and we would like you to feel at liberty to browse at any time. This will keep you in touch with constant changing lines and you will always find a wonderful assortment of the latest in COS TUME JEWELRY. The BLAIR SHOP of Gilts Stale College, Pa. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1958 all Paneling as minus 20 degrees F. to as high as 150 degrees F. Pressures simulating 110-mile. an-hour winds will be used to check panel deflection. The pan el's resistance to water leakage will be tested by the simulation of wind-driven rain. 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