The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 21, 1959, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1959
Walker to
IFC, AFC
President Eric A. Walker will speak to members of the
Interfratemity Council and the Association of Fraternity
Counselors at a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Dining
Rooms A and B of the Hetzel Union Building.
This will be Walker’s first appearance before the IFC
and he is expected to discuss the University’s relationships
,to and with the fraternities and
:how this relationship can be im
proved. Walker may also disclose
the Board of Trustee’s action on
the IFC request that fraternities
be permitted to borrow money
for expansion and new construc
tion through the University.
Edward Hintz, IFC president,
announced yesterday the appoint
ment of Mrs. A. Norman Fedon,
JS34 N. Allen St., State College, as
the permanent Fraternity Affairs
Office secretary.,Mrs. Fedon will
maintain hours from 1:15 to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday in
the FAO in 203 Hetzel Union.
At the last IFC meeting, the
group voted to hire a secretary
to replace the executive vice
president position held by David
Morrow. Morrow resigned after
the IFC Executive Committee
recommended that the efficiency
of the office could be raised
through the hiring of a perma
nent secretary to replace the 15
student members of the FAO.
The FAO was reorganized by
IFC secretary-treasurer Richard
Christian last week and all the
files and records were brought
up to date. The permanent secre
tary will provide the fraternities
with a service as well as provid
ing a more efficient means for
maintaining an organization,
Christian said.
Jazz Club—
(Continued from page one)
"Or. Robert G. Bernreuler,
special assistant to the presi
dent for student affairs, has ad- -
vised me (Donovan) that the
Penn State Jan Club no longer
has permission to promote large
Jazz concerts.
"It will be greatly appre
ciated if you will see to it that
Recreation Building and
Schwab Auditorium ere no
longer available to this organ
ization."
Copies were sent to Palmer,
Glenn N. Thiel, professor of phy
sical education, and Dr. Walter
H. Walters, head of the Depart
ment of Theatre Arts.
Palmer said h* was shocked
by the news, since it was a com
plete reversal of a letter sent out
by Bemreuter,after the Kenton
concert.
The original letter stated that
the club was free to plan further
concerts, Palmer said.
“It said concerts, plural,” Pal
mer added, “so we went ahead
with the Freshman concert and
also for Dakota Staton.”
Police Investigate
Attempted Entries
Police are investigating entries
or attempted entries of several
business establishments along E.
College Avenue and S. Pugh
Street.
It was reported yesterday that
Reed’s Cleaners at 109 S. Pugh
St. was entered Thursday night,
but whether anything was taken
has not been determined.
Entrv to the shop was accom
plished by the removal of pins
from the back door hinges and
the door had been completely re
moved. It was found that the
back door of Christy’s restaurant
bad been forced and there were
indications of other tampering
with doors in the area, police
said.
Police are still investigating
the entries of two service sta
tions arid the A&P market about
a week ago.
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Five O’Clock Theatre will pre
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and offstage dialogue, on Tues
day.
No human personalities will be
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Poet and The Purveyor, the three
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“Spectra 111” was conceived
and directed by students—Floyd
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June Savanick is the dancer.
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Monk to Speak
Srimat Puragra Parampanthi,
a Hindu Monk from the Vedanta
Center of Boston, will speak on
“Hinduism in the Modern World,”
at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 121 Sparks.
He will be on campus for a
week, under the auspices of the
faculty Committee on Interreli
gious Studies.
Mr. Parampanthi is a Sannyasi,
or monk, who devotes most of
his time to scholarly work and
writing.
Mr. Parampanthi will begin his
talks with various student groups
at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow when he
will give an “Introduction to Hin
duism,” at the United Student
Fellowship meeting. He will also
speak to the Friends Meeting to
morrow.
He will be a guest in Dr. Aaron
Druckman’s section of Philoso
phy 2 at 1:15p.m. Wednesday.
His topic will be the “Problems
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