SUNDAY. SEPTEM ER 7, 1958 Fresh Will n will have to wait a while before they become fraternity rushees this New freshen . 1 w deferred rushing program—in effect for the first time this semester— Under the n first semester m The new Int n may not v rfraternity hen frosh may ities on cam- the first semester visit the 56 frater pus. The IFC defines fer as beginning t. Orientation Week til midnight of th the first day of cla lowing semester. time, frosh will b fraternity function side the houses, s socials provided ft The deferred rus be enforced by the Control, which is tl cial body. Freshme be denied rushing one year and frat will be placed on for one semester. he first semes e first day of nd lasting un • day prior to - ses of the fol- I During th i s • barred from 1, inside or out- Ixeept for two I r. ing policy will IFC Board of e group's judi violators will privileges for rnity violators cial probation A 2.2 All-Univ -rsity average is needed to pledge ,s,:turing the freshman year and a 2.0 aver age or a previous semester 2.2 All-University average is re quired for upperclassmen. In previous years, freshmen have been able to rush during the entire first Semester and be gin pledging sometime around the third week of the second semes ter. Under the new ruling; the IFC will set the pledging date to occur sometime between the sev enth and tenth weeks of the sec ond semester. A rushing evaluation commit tee, headed by Robert Jubelirer, extensively studied the rushing FRESHMEN ... Shake Hands With The Bargains NOW at ... 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The freshmen drink ing problem will also be allevi ated. The deferred rushing system does not exclude second semester and above students from rushing during the fall semester. Their pledging date will be set at the first IFC meeting, Sept. 21. The IFC adopted a pre-in itiation code Feb. 26, 1956 which .prevents a pledge from being subjected to any practice that in any way endangers his life or is detrimental to his physical health. All pre-initiation prac tices must be conducted with in the individual fraternity house. The code also stated that ade quate time for sleep and study should be allotted to each pledge, BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE 111 E. Beaver Ave. • Brushes • Oil Paints • Water Colo SET SPECIALS Consoles Table Models. Portables THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE,• PENNSYLVANIA with additional time to be al lotted for examinations. The en forcement of the code was left up to the individual houses, but vio lations are reported to the Board of Control, which determines pen alties. Alcoa Foundation Gives 4 Scholarships of $5OO Four $5OO scholarships have been established for the 1958-59 academic year with a grant from 'the Alcoa Foundation. Three of the scholarships will be available to students in the College of Engineering and Arch itecture and the fourth will be available to a student in any of the undergraduate colleges. " I, lliP TOWN and COUNTRY 110 W. College Ave. 45 RPM's Special L©t 3 for 97c • Curves • T-Squares • Slide Rules s • Folios Special List of Music Sheets, Folios, Methods, Collections 50% off Instrument Accessories Reeds, Oils, Mouthpieces ENGUS MUSIC SERVICE Discriminating h TASTES tatin-Americans Leave Campus Eighteen Latin-American sehool;will. administrators who have been! Dr. Joseph V. Alessandio, asso studying American methods officiate professor of educdtior, at the lschool administration at the Urn., un ive r s ity, h an dl e d arrangemen t s versity since last December depart, for the group, including toms to this week for then• native coun - ,various parts of the country and tries. Ito meetings of professional educa- Each of them served a two-:tion groups. week interneship in the Spring,; Included in the group are ed studying curriculum and teaching:ucators from Nicaragua. Costa problems, and in their visits to:Rica, Panama, Ecuador and Para schools last month they concen-Lguay, trated on practical administration and supervision. I A new liquid lavatory-laundry The Latin-American educators!soap perfect for traveling looked on their visits to schools' comes in a plastic squeeze bottle. throughout the State as an oppor- It's fine for ovetnight stops, or a tunny to promote cultural good- bowlful of laundry• WELCOME STUDENTS TO STATE COLLEGE AND TO DANKS & CO. 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