PAGE IWO IFC to Distribute Transferinformation By KAREN HYNECKEAL Complete information concerning the ''correct" procedures and rules affecting transfer students and fraternities will be contained in a letter to be sent to all fraternity presidents, Gary Gentzler, Interfraterniy Council president said last night lie said that as soon as this information is available and; complete, the letter will be for warded to them. The council also received a re-' port on the current freshman lushing program from Rushing Chairman Don Orr. He urged the fraternities to be "completely honest" with the freshmen and stressed four main points along this line. These included the pledging program, finances, the scholarship program and indivi dual house preferences (such as Leap Year Dance OK'd By Leonides By PAT DYER A Leap Year Dance to be held Feb 26 ►n the Hetzel Union ball' oom was approved by Leonides Council last night. The dance, which may be on, freshmen might have, the "I.'l Abner" theme, was olig - In other business, Ronald No inated by the Association of Inde:vak, Greek Week chairman, gave pendent Men. Anne Farley, soPho - :the following schedule for this more in education from Cedars,'year's Greek Week, which will be was appointed Leonides chairman!held from April 3 to 9: for the event. ' April 3 and 4—IFC Sing and Walter Caplan, Spring Week! Quartet preliminaries chairman, presented a report to, s—Exchange Dinners the council urging independents' B—IFC Sing and Quartet to pm ticipate in the 1960 Spring Finals Week. Any interested irdepend- 7 Outstanding Pledge ent women's group should contact Dinner Betty Kohudic, general secretary B—Bridge Tournament for Spring Week, he said. 9—Work Projects Carolyn Herr, sophomore in ap-: 11—Panhel - IFC Banquet plied ai t from Pittsburgh, was! Novak also said that he and his named Leonides representative tolcommittee will recommend that the general Spring Week meetingiGreek Week be held in the fall to be held at 8:45 tonight in the next year instead of in the spring. Hotrel Union assembly room. Novak said that IFC has been About 200 bluebooks \vete col- having "quite a bit of trouble lected at the Town Independent , gettmg settled because Spring Men-Leonides Bluebook Jam Ses-'Week is so close to Greek Week. stun Satuidav night, Carol Frank, : l At the meeting, Gentzler also Leowdea president, reported The i said that he is accepting self two oi V, anpations may try a regu - ,nominations for the three IFC of-, lar jam session later in the year,: fiees—president, vice president,' she added. :and secretary-treasurer. onl yr Miss Frank announced the ap-!those men who are or have been. pointment of Arlene Evangelista,lhouse presidents or chairmen of freshman in physical education'on of the 10 IFC committees are from Bi email, as representative i eligible. to the annual Marriage Conference, tomtit , sponsored by the Univet:k say Chr'tian Associatior, Inter fraternity. Council, Panhellenic Connell and AIM TIM Council Petitions Available at HUB Desk Self-nomination petitions for Independent men who wish to fill one of the 10 vacant positions on Town Independent Men Council are available at the Hetzel Union de'k The petitions must be signed by the names of 20 town independent men All petitions will be screened by the officers of TIM. Business Staff Posts Available on Handbook Application blanks for the Stu dent Handbook Business Staff are available at the Het7el Union desk. The deadline for submitting applications is 5 p m. Friday. Tills staff will have its first meeting at 7 p m Feb 23 in 10 Spark:, For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 LOBSTER HOUSE Lobster Tail and Creme.'de-Mint Dessert TAXI RETURN GRATIS WE HAVE IT! Steaks Hamburgers Pizzas Hot Dogs Saussage Hoagies Call AD 8-8381 Delivery 9 to Midnite MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 1 eligious) Orr said that fraternity men should discuss their policies and programs openly during the rushing period and should an swer any questions which the Players Present An Italian Straw Hat a French farce opening February 19 Center Stage 40th Anniversary Produ,tion Theta Chi Rushing Smoker Wednesday, February 17 523 S. ALLEN ST. ALL SECOND SEMESTER FRESHMEN WELCOME ~~ ~nuunnu~nnuuumunmuumuuuiuiuuiuuuuiuuiuminuuumun~uuuiuiuuuuiuw~uuuuuuuuuuiu~~ Magazine to Hold Cover Girl Contest By ANN PALMER Have you ever looked with envy at the glowing, peaches and-cream beauty of a real, live cover girl? Now is your chance to be looked at and admired in the same way. The Press Roto Magazine is sponsoring this year the seventh in their annual series of Campus Cover Girl Contests. Thawing from the entries pre sented by many schools through out Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, the judges will select five girls as finalists. These girls will be invited to a luncheon in Pittsburgh where they will meet and talk to the judges From these five, the judges will choose the Campus Cover Girl. The remaining four will automatically become the Journ Association Elects New Head ; Barbara Yunk, sophomore in ,journalism from Pittsburgh, has been elected president of the Jour nalism Student Association. Also elected to office were Ben jamin Bronstein, vice president; !Karen Bosler, secretary; and Har old Deisher, treasurer. H Eugene Goodwin. director of ! the H. of journalism, has re 'placed John Vairo, instructor in journalism as advisor to the club. The members saw 'The Twisted Cross," a movie depicting the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler. Two amendments to the consti tution were read to the members and will be read again at the next 'meeting for final approval. 7-9 queen's court. The winner will be featured on; the cover of The Roto Magazine' and an accompanying biographi-' cal sketch of the chosen one will appear within the magazine. The members of the queen's court will be pictured in thei magazine also. The members of the queen's' court will be pictured in they magazine also. The contest is open to any coed. To enter the contest, coeds should bring to The Daily Col legian office in Carnegie Build ing a 5x7 or an Bxlo glossy or mat finish photograph. These photographs should be flatter ing but, of course, quite ac curate. And please, no cheese ' cake! The deadline for entering photos is 5 p.m. Feb. 24. The finalist for this campus 'will be selected by the skilled, and shrewdly accustomed eyes of male members of the Collegian , staff. These men are eager to begin the judging, so get your pictures in early. Pictures of the candidates sub mitted by the various schools will appear in the March 27 issue of Roto Magazine and the judges will meet during the following week to select the finalist. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service center 4 at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. SPRING WEEK GENERAL MEETING Group Representatives Sorority, Fraternity, Independent HUB Assembly Room 8:45 TONIGHT Your "Home Away From Home" in State College THE AG HILL Rooming and Dining CLUB • conveniently located across campus at • 207 E. Park Avenue provides for the discriminating student: •Well Maintained Lodging •Quality and Quantity in Food •Residential Study Invironment Board only can be obtained at a semesterly rata THE AG HILL CLUB . . . . Tel. AD 8-1330 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. i voo Foreign Brands Rise There are now about 100 brands of foreign automobiles sold in the 'United States. TATIC NOW "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" STARTS WEDNESDAY "Solomon and Sheba" STARRING YUL GINA BRYNNER LOLLOBRIGIDIA Feat.: 1:37,. 4:12, 8:47, 9:22 - -* CATHAUIiti LAST TIMES TODAY James Garner - Natalie Wood "CASH McCALL" BEGINS WEDNESDAY r -- r ----- Ign•MNnl • WI mos MOW GRIA SINAMA.UIIIOIIIIIGIDA • I WWI PRIM 4 v „„, f taVill 5 r ` rui piesap„lOW NITTANY TONIGHT: OPENS 6:45 "Operation Petticoat" Begins 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY "Smashingly Beautiful!" INGMAR BERGMAN'S "Wild Strawberries"