PAGE EIGHT IFC Check System Becomes Effective The Intel - fraternity Council weekend checking system went into effect last night, Five-man teams, including a member of the IFC Board of Control, will check on the conduct in fraternity parties each weekend this year. Ronald Si man, will serve as chairman o Lion's Paw Is Senior Men's Secret Society Membei ship in Lion's Paw, sen-' for men's society, has been called) the highest honor attainable by a! male student at the Univeisity. The organization is a secret society foi med in 1908 "for the purpose of bringing together rep iesentative men of the senior class to discuss and promote the inter ests of the University." The society taps about 15 junior men each spring. Sometimes the names of these members are withheld until a group picture is punted in LaVie, the yearbook, the following spring. Present active members are John Bott, Eugene Curly, Calvin Emety, Jay Feldstein, Steve Gar ban, John Gingrich, Edward Hintz, Jack Kendall, Wilbur Le wellen, James Meister, Louis Phil lips, Daniel Thalimer, Charles Welsh and Gary Young. `many groups of Lion's Paw members, including those who were graduated in June, have been highly controversial. The constitution on file with the University lists no provisions for officers, meetings or perpetu ation of the society. But the group meets regularly at 10 p.m. Sun days in 419 Old Main, which room is reserved for its members. Criteria for membership in clude both participation in cam rms rEsr Do You Think for Yourself 9 (TAND FIND OCJT! ; 1= qe • • Z.•••••,, fiL, • 4 .) • <,* 4 11 410. hs ..2.‘ , ) rzv, ,c.‘ 44# 01 • . • • • • -• • --t I •04 •• • r , voi,. , "" • \ • • ". ..s NO: • ; \ " ‘A s : • ij sZ 1 , 4 , : ," ders, Board of Control chair f the checking system. Each fraternity 'will supply three members to the teams. So far 25 houses have volunteered members. The checkers may in spect the fraternity's first, sec ond and third floors and the basement for infractions of the IFC rules. All checkers will present IFC identification cards when they check the fraternities, Siders said. Siders will explain the com plete checking system at the reg ular IFC meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Hetzel Union As sembly Room. He will also ex plain the deferred rushing pro gram and the 11 ew 1 y adopted Board of Control interpretations at the group's fizst meeting. IFC president Edward Hintz said the IFC executive commit fee will meet Monday after ; noon in Dean 0. Edward Pol lock's office to plan the meet ing's agenda. Theodore Haller, IFC public relations chairman, will present at the meeting a progress report of his committe's work and list additional suggestions for im proving relations between the fraternities and the State College community. pus affairs and likelihood of main taining an interest in the Univer sity after graduation. The organ ization's alumni body bought parts of Mount Nittany some years ago when a timber company planned to clear ;t. Lion's. Paw alumni and active members held a 50th anniversary celebration last spring on cam pus. Do you believe you could fool a lie detector machine if you put your mind to it? Do you believe society should adopt new ideas at the expense of old traditions? Are you completely, at ease when people watch you at work? . Do you judge your parents as ybu do other people? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ODK Seeks Leaders In Upperclass The Penn State Circle of Omi cron Delta Kappa, men's national honorary society, taps juniors and seniors on the basis of lead ership and scholarship. To qualify for membership, a student must be in the upper 35 per cent of his class scholastically and he must have distinguished himself in two of the following fields of activities: athletics, stu dent government, publications or forensics. The purpose of ODK is to bring together a cross-section of upper classmen to discuss matters of campus-wide interest. The organ ization also brings students and faculty members together on both a formal and informal basis. Officers of the local circle are Eugene Curry, president; James Hammerle, vice president; David Fineman, secretary; and Jack Kendall, treasurer. Dr. Frank J. Simes, dean of men, is faculty advisor for the group. Fair and Warmer Seen for Today The weather will be fair and a little warmer today with a high of 66 to 72. The Nittany Lion is taking advan tage of the sun; shine by jaunt ing around cam pus giving the new Frosh the )nce•over. Despite increased competition for people's time, newspaper cir culation in the U.S. has reached a new all-time high of 58 million newspapers purchased daily. With Canada added, the figure is over 61 million newspapers purchased daily. 'YES 0 NO 0 YES 0 NOD VESO NOE] 'YKS 0 NO 0 e Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows... ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER'.. / A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! One more question: Do you think about the filtei cigarette you choose or just smoke any brand? If you're the kind of person who thinks for himself . you use judgment in your choice of cigarettes, as in everything else. Men and women who think for themselvii - uluilly smoke VICEROY. Their reasons? Best in the world. They know the difference between fact and fancy. They know that only VICEROY has a thinking man's filter and a smoking man's rata., •IP YOU HAVE ANSWERED YES TO S OP THESE QUESTIONS. - YOU ARE A PERSON WHO THINKS *toss, Brawn Williamson Tebacou Coop. Cabinet May Fi (Continued from page two) trolled by members of the same sorority or fraternity. The follow ing recommendation was offered "to alleviate the situation, at least in part": (We recommend) That a Cab inet committee be formed to in vestigate the constitutions and + CLASSIFIEDS + ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES CASH-17 words or less CHARGE-12 words or less 0.50 one insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 for 5.06 for each day of insertion FOR SALE MEAL TICKET for McAllister coed dining hall, Call Call AD 8-1843. MAN'S WRISTWATCH, one month old. ' Need money foe books. Call Levi AD 7-3177. COMPLETE DRAFTING outfit, ready for Dratting 11. slightly used. Also Pickett & Eckel sliderule. Call Pete AD 7-7819. GIBSON SPANISH guitar, Premier 76 amplifier with tremolo, De_Armond pick up. Call Ronald Roth, AD 64067. FURNISHED 41 ft. trailer, two bedrooms, 10x16 ft. awning. Will sacrifice. AD 7-3070. FOR RENT ONE DOUBLE loom, short distance from main campus. Phone AD 7-4933 ask for Wally. STUDENT ROOMS for rent; new furni ture, redecorated. Apply Chicago Meat. hoto.e, tear 189 North Gill. PARKING SPACES for rent four blocks from campus. Call Carl AD 7-7881 after 6 pm. LIGHT RAINCOAT, deep red lining—lost in 301 Pond. Call Bob AD 8-9135. MAN'S BULOVA wrist watch in Sparks. Gift from nife and daughter. Please phone AD 7-2066. MAN'S BLACK umbrella last Tuesday in Buckhout Lab. Finder please call AD 7-7086. PARKER "51" Pen, dark blue and 'silver in Wating lounge Wed. Reward. Con tact M. Munson ext. 3079. GOLD GRUEN n ristwatch with high school ring on band—somewhere on golf coarse Wed. p in. Reward. Al) 7-4373. LIGHT COLORED laincont, name on in ( side pocket. Taken by mistake in front of 215 Frear Lab. Please call Larry Crom 'at AD 7-201. Do your emotions ever lead you to do something that seems unreasonable, even to yourself? Do you try to plan ahead rather than make snap judgment decisions? If your roommate suddenly inherited a million dollars, are you sure your relationship would remain the same? Cap you honestly say you pay more attention to political issues than to the personalities of the SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 nance--- finances of major activity•groups on campus. We recommend that the results (of the investigation) be made known to the student body and that appropriate action be taken where-possible. Charles Bartholomew was workshop chairman. Arlene D'On ofrio was secretary. LOST WOULD THE person who up the wrong trenchcoat by rnistaile W 4 413 blbs in the Nittany Dell, please call Barb tit 1398 M. $2O MILITARY uniform liepoßit tieltel. Please return to Phillip Butterrnore, 266 Hamilton Hall. Call 3396. Sizeable reward. 1056 DERRY Ton nphip rim , * ring and guard in HUB on Saturday. Phut* re turn to HUB desk. WANTED GIRL TO share apartment viith INCA other girls. Reasonable, location 131 So. Gill. Call AD 8-1966. OPPORTUNITIES TO mystify. Magician on campus will happily entertain at fraternity parties, club meetings, social events, etc. Call Jack 1. Hanoks at AD ,8-5051 ext. 1178. ONE SENIOR to share apartment )"hif block from campus. Call AD E-IEME. STUDENT TO share furnished apartment with two seniors; swims from Corner Room. Living room. kitchen included. Stop at Rinaldo's Barber Shop Thurs. or Fri. Ask fur Joe. I;M=1:121:1 HELP WANTED STUDENTS— Earn up to ELM) per hour working 2 or 3 eccnius of >our choice setting bowling pins. Downtown. Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. WAITER WANTED at /Canna Sigma fra ternity. Contact Sam Githena at AD 7-2044 or 8.6464, 300 E. Beater Ave. MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR car dirty? Alpha Carama Della is having a car wash Saturday. 81.00. Call the suite ext. 805. Cancelled in case of rain. BECAUSE IT'S THERE climb Mt. Nittany I! EXPERIENCED MAN on niaro or ac cordion available for combo or !lance band. Call AD 84835 after 5:00. , IT. NITTANY climb starts behind °mon 2 p.m. Sunday. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per. sons] affects; Dick-up and delheiy Ferv., ice. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD S-6761. MIDDLE AGED woman desires baby fitting any time. liVrite Bella Rich, Main Etrret, Plewiant Gap. YES 0 NOD YES 0 NO 1:::1 YESO - NOD YES Eii NO 0 Vie ~ z µ~v :>, :x: ` r ~;~•~= .~ r Familia! pack or crush-
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