The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Objective Evaluation
Asked for Rushing
There are a number of factors which must be considered
in a fair evaluation of the Interfraternity Council's deferred
rushing program.
"The program has only been in effect slightly more
than one and a half years and at this early date it is hard to
Men to Debate
With Syracuse
Football won't be the only field
of competition between Penn
Suite and Syracuse this weekend.
The Men's Debating Squad will
meet the New Yorkers at 8 to
night in the llctzel Union assem
bly loom.
This year's national topic, "Re
solved• that Congress should be
given the power to reverse deci
sions or the Supreme Court." will
be debated.
Representing Syracuse and de
fending the affirmative side will
he Charles Harrington and Rich
d La Varnway. The University's
Alan Elms, senior in psychology
from La Center, Ky., and Alan
Davidson, senior in arts and let
ters from Clearfield, will uphold
the negative.
All students and faculty are
invited and the audience may ask
f1ue , 41011.5 of either or both teams
following the debate.
Dark Moon—
(Contineed front page one)
ever, detract from what is already
SO poor.
Performances by the other
members of the cast alternate be
tween helping the show and com
pletely killing it Miss Metcalf
(June Miller) and Uncle Smelicuc
(Ellis Grove) most often hit the
desired spot
BEAT SYRACUSE
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both 19t1 tootle'. Phone AD 841731
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tv Many extras Inclutllng
12 cubit' foot ts tttt t tight root rat tier
1700 fill rxll Al) 7-7156.
IIIUM ALS—like new, ‘i7o 11. Priced reit-
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Vuc 40 long. Price $l5OO. Call AD
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N AC. RING, dtanwnd ardittane
*pro oNinuitely .71 caratx, excellent huy.
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Tlirsis—muummtnNG and
Diipliniata for sale. Phone AD 8-0774.
FOR RENT
HALF A double room tor rent nt 134
S Fi n•riei. Helm enit alter 5 ran.
SkNCI,F ROOM elo•.e to campus. Free
Parkin. AD 7-788 a.
I,ARON. ROOM, excellent for two room
mnte•, 233 S. Pugh St. Call AD 7-3052.
85 IT. 1101JSE Trailer-2 bedroom, winter
all consenienees, 350 per month
Including tax at Potters Mills. Call EM
4-1144.
DESIRAHLE ROOMS, centrally located
near campus: single or double. Parking
Call AD 74906 or EL 6.4302,
AY•III.ACK ermible packet. No%. 3,
Waring sittiek bar. Call George I.IN
14-4695.
AId.t..NToWN lIIGH l 953 class ring,
blue vtone, initials Rrward. Call
Dan Al) 7-209
I'll :SR IN lULLFOLD in or between
Faelielt and Willard. 35.00 reward to
Omit! Lawrence UN 5-5372.
CHARM BRACELET. gold.lora In 17
Sucks Wed. Nor. 4. Call Sue Beek
IIN 5-66114. Important.
MAN'S UMBRELLA lost Monday In
Ihmele 4th floor; has bamboo handle.
Rceard. Call Earle AI) 7-4332.
SLACK HAT %kith black and i% bit* checked
band. Call Chuck ,Al5l 7'4737.
HELP WANTED
SELL ON Commission, unusual personal
lied bracelet and cuff links excellent
fn Christmas. Prom, Birthday gifts. MO
erom»ission. No investment. Send for Ire'
brochure. TERP.I74 A 1-2. 707 Cornell Road
Franklin &Nara. N.Y.
By DEX HUTCHINS
Second of a Series
say objectivel:f whether or not
the program is a success or fail
ure," Wilmer Wise, assistant to
the dean of men for fraternity af
fairs, said.
According to Wise, the mem
hers of the IFC who drew up
i the plan did not give as much
;consideration to the mechanisms
of measuring the success or fail
ure of the program as they might
;have.
Gary Gentzler, IFC president,
said that many people have not
taken info consideration the
viewpoint of the rushees who
have been directly affected
by the plan. "I think that by
considering the rushees as well
as fraternity viewpoints on de
ferred rushing we will be able
to cover areas which the pro
gram does not cover now," he
said.
Gilbert Sergeant, IFC secre
tai y-treasurer, agrees that a more
liberal open house policy, should
be pat into the plan. Sergeant
said that this could be done with
but changing the basic system.
The fraternity exchange ar
rangement with the University's
Department of Housing is another
area of rushing which might be
improved, Ronald Resh, IFC vice
president, said.
Under the present plan, men
with housing contracts wh o
pledge a fraternity at the begin
ning of the school year and decide
to live in the fraternity house,
must find an acceptable replace
ment to take their place in the
! dormitory by Dec. 25.
Resh said that if upperclassmen
!could be released from their hous
ing contracts when they pledge,
ithe rushing system would un
doubtedly be strengthened.
IFIEDS +
MISCELLANEOUS
THE PLEDGE CLASS of Phi kappa
by "We can out-\x•11 arty ether pledge
cla.m at the game **
NO VENI ill We Outv; ow the
World '< Speaker: Dr CI; ;Pent hhh:tno•
vh h. St. alms UDReivty. HUB A hsvmhlv
room 7 p
THE "SMILIN' IRISHMAN" k coming to
North Halls. Iteuare fue,hmen.
WOlll.O YOU 'lke to know more about
pm\ er and faith healtng 1 The United
Student 1 ellop. i.hip in% ire, you to hear
Dr. A Well W. ice of l'hilsielphin on
Sunday es ening, ti 10 nt Faith United
'Church of Chrot. 300 East College Aseitue
AMIGOS DON'T fot get to tnlie a color
portrait wllh your lonely date for the
'Junior nom on Friday. 9 pan. Waning
Lobby.
SAVE I SUBSCRIBE to your fa% orfie
magazine. Esnuit e, Plat iwy, Clamour,
Coronet, roan% other& Student Sates. Call
Wayne AU S-2164.
CLASSIFIED AD STAFF— old nwvlbers
only one office hour each now. See list
in alive.
MeELWAIN COEDS—breakfast in bed.
Older now from the Alpha Gams. Coffee
and donuts to the door Sunday morning,
25 yenta.
PUBLICITY YOUR problem' , Sole It al
the Collegian Publicity and PR workehop
Tonight and tomotsow, b .30-8 p.m.,
Carnegie. EserSone nelcome•
'CALL — US for Sandwiches and Pepa
delivered to sour pad. Moriell's At
8-8381.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing,
tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes
sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
ROOM WANTED: Married senior woman
IiECIrCS room in icametahle home at
OM a N‘trit for eight weeks. Will we
font nights a N% elk. Supply own linen, if
necessary. Call Walt Miller I.IN 5440.
RIDE TO I,Evirrowta. N0v724 after 12.
Call Bernie UN &Mo.
A FAITH to cure sickness. Hear Dr.
Alfred W. Price Sunday ev ening at
Faith United Church of Christ, 300 East
College Aientie.
TWO GIRLS need ride round trip) from
Pittsburgh to State College leave Friday.
Call Pittsburgh EM 1-4958 or in State
College AD 8-5954.
RIDE TO Middleton n or New Haven,
Conn. or 1, irinity for Nov. 13th. Call
Margie UN &.b520.
THREE YOUNG men interested in kitchen
work, for lunch and dinner; seven (lays
R week. Applicante rill receive three meats
Per day. Phone AD 7-4937 ask for Steward.
FLORIDA—nant rider to Florida, leaving
Nov. 20 return 28. Call Bill AD 8-1364
for more information.
STUDENT TO share large room in private
home within IN niklng distance a campus.
Free ,parking. Call AD 7-14 bl.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
WANTED
WSGA Alters
One Day Rule
For Traveling
Women students must inform
their hostess if they wish to leave
campus and return on the same
day on a 1 a.m, traveling per
mission, the Women's Student
Government Association Senate
has ruled.
Formerly women were required
to receive permis.ion from the
WSGA Judicial Board Chairman.
In other business it was decid
ed that the Senate executive com
mittee will consider changes in
women's rules before they are
presented to the whole body. Pre
liminary discussions on rules
have been taking too much time
at the meeting, Jessie Janjigian,
WSGA president, said.
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(Continued from page seven)
Bob Knepp was outstanding on
offense and defense as he led,
Theta Delta Chi to its win overt
Beta Sigma Rho. The margin oft
victory was three first downs,'
5-2.
Delta Chi won its first game in
three years by defeating Phi -Kap
pa Tau on first downs 3-2. The
winning play was a 10-yard pass
from Bob Vierck to Ed Obrist.
Pi Kappa Phi won its third
game against one loss to remain
in contention for the Flight C
championship by edging Alpha
Phi Delta, 6-0. Dave Waddell
ran 40-yards with an intercept
ed pass for the only score.
A 16-yard field goal by Dave
Smith that hit the cioss-bar and
bounced over gave Phi Kappa
Theta a 3-0 victory over Delta
ITau Delta.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959
State to Shine—
(Continued from page one)
Students are requested not to
bring anything to throw in the
bonfire, Buck said. All the need
ed material will be provided.
The pep rally and bonfire are
being sponsored by the cheer
leaders and the Varsity "S" Club,
The usual honor guard will
welcome the team onto the field
before the game tomorrow, Buck
said, All hat men and women
and Varsity "S" Club members
should participate, he said.
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