PAGE TWO Jr. IFC Committees Announce Projects Committee chairmen of Junior interfraternity Council standing committoes reported on their progress in organizing their groups at a Jr. IFC !nee , Donald Giangnacova, pu plans for a series of articles i WRA Starts Organization Discussion The executive board of the Women's Recreation Associa tion last night launched the much-postponed discussion on -reorganization of the entire WRA structure. The board itself was first on the firing line. As the constitution now stands, this body has the re,ponsib►lity of coordinating the foul main WRA programs, These are sports clubs, intramurals, sports days, weekend and special events programs. "As the discussion proved, many of the members who sit on the board have overlapping duties in regard to these programs," Presi dent Jean Nigh said. Because many of WRA's activi ties are seasonal, a board mem ber's responsibility may termin ate, and leave her inactive while still sitting on the board. Among the board's suggestions for revamping the intramural pro gram was the elimination of the position of assistant intramural Chairman. Her duties would then be delegated to a board of intra mural managers and living unit chairmen. No suggestions were given final approval by the executive board All suggestions from this and forthcoming discussions will be referred to the reorganization committee, under the chait man sh ip of Betsy Ingley. O'Brien Presents Paper Dr. Harold J. O'Brien, associate professor of speech, presented a paper. "Parliamentary Procedure in Labor Organizations" at the Sped; and Theatre convention held last wek in Washington, D.C. * CATHAUM Now: 12:00, 2:21, 4:42, 7:03, 9:31 7, .. . 7 1 / 3%. JULES VERNE'S , • 111 : - MUMS " J. - . 10 THE i . MIER ti *P4 - ,-. ,e 1 • , OF TUE 1• 14 ) :4 UM `..' • ' tibAbs,' - i i , • .1° ' PAT u id C ONE as v JAMES MASON iNam.scp _4l, COLOR by DC LUXE. Can YOU Guess the Mystery Prof ? Listen For Clues On "Groovology 54" at 10:05 WMAJ -- 1450 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ing Monday Lblicity chairman, announced in the Centre Daily Times ex plaining the functions of the Jr. IFC and its relationship to, pledges. The series will include', ,articles on conditions of pledg- I , ling, functions of the Jr. IFC and: purposes of Greek Week. An investigation of study hab its in fraternities and the results of pledging on grades averages is, planned by the scholarship com mittee, headed by Donald Butch-' er. The committee will send' questionnaires to each fraternity; requesting that repc,rts be made, on pledge study rules and the conflict of pledge duties with studying. • i The scholarship committee also plans to form a grievance corn-, mittee to hear complaints of, pledges against their fraternity or' other fraternities. If the commit tee feels that the complaint war rants it, a report of the complaint will be made to the IFC. An expanded Greek Week pro gram was announced by Robert Harrison, Greek Week committee chairman. He said the fraternity men may go outside the immedi ate area this year to work in near by mental hospitals and old age homes. a VA __it T 111111771 MAN-TAN is the first lotion that gives gives you a suntanned look without sunlamp or sun. From campus and office white to "Car ribbean tan" in 6 hours. Rea & Derrick Drug Store 1 ICG Makes Nittany Council New Agenda Backs Clean Up Nittany Council last night sol- I• idly backed the action taken by' ' ,For Spring SGA and various committees working on the Nittany Area im provement plan. An outline of the spring In a discussion period the Coun !semester program of the Inter- cil voted complete support of the !collegiate Conference on Gov- improvements sought so far for , the Nittany Area and promised ernment was presented last to back to their fullest all future I ;night by Carl Smith, chairman action pressed by the Nittany Im provement Committee. of the organization. In other business the Council 1 I Smith announced plans for ori- decided to renew the Nittany In enting ICG members t o conven- dependent, a Nittany Area news i tion operation and procedure in Paper published monthly last !preparation for the regional andiyear, if an editor can be secured. !state ICG conventions to be held ;in the spring. He also plans to set up a point system based on attendance and ,participation in meeting and 'committee work The point system will be used to choose delegates to the coming 1 conventions. The organization's regional !will be held March 20 at Dickin son College, Carisle. The state i convention is scheduled for April 116-18 in Harrisburg. William Reilly, ICG assistant /regional director, reported on a !recent regional executive commit tee meeting. Smith said he plans to relin quish his chair at various times throughout the spring semester to give members experience in chairmanship. —Horace Mann is the father of the American school system. 121 S. Allen TATE NOW Feat.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Z 4 Cvz:'74 Miss Marion Luther May we suggest Mad River Glen in Vermont for those of you addicted to skiing. Returning from 7 days on skis we can testify to the 32" of snow which fell during the last three days of that week. If you be a true gourmet where quantity, quality, atmosphere and reasonable price blissfully intermix, we suggest the Mad River Barn about 5 miles from the ski area. The area is a 10-12 hour ride from here. December's best parties as photographed in COLOR will be on display today. , Today and tomorrow will be the last days to obtain extra pix of this semester's parties. Many are one of a kind so expec to be disappointed if you be a latecomer. We want to thank sophomore Terry Tererizini for the warmth and hospitality offered us while passing thru Rutland, Vermont. Unlike a pig in a poke, you stand an excellent chance of visiting Puerto Rico during Easter vacation if your face or name appears in our column. Yes . . . we photograph men too . . . on occasion. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1960 Stein Will Head Melbourne Group Arthur B. Stein, who served last year as a graduate assistant and now holds a Fulbright Fel lowship to Australia, has been elected student president of the International House at the Uni versity of Melbourne. Of the 80 students living at the I House, 40 are Australian and about 30 come from various areas of Southeast Asia, mainly Malaya and Indonesia. . Stem, from Philipsburg, is a 1953 graduate of the University and held the assistantship in poli tical science last year. We have it! FRENCH FRIES delivered with your steak or hoagie AD 8-8381 MORRELL'S 112 S. FRAZIER DELIVERY 9 till Midnite R.l Chi Omega —bill coleman