PAGE IWO Women's Rules For Proper Action The new women's rules are written from the viewpoint of what ►s appropriate behavior rather than on the basis of what a woman can or cannot do, Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women. said yesterday. This statement applies to all the new rules including the policy on drinking. Women are reminded, under the new rules, that the University foi hick drinkltlE: or the possession of alcohol on Univel Aty propel ty Senate regulations also state that students are held resnonsible for contormancv to the laws of the lanough, commonwealth and na tion Under the old drinking rules, a woman who was found guilty ! of drinking by WSCA Judicial was given a strict weekend campus. This also disqualified her from running for any of fice, being tapped for a hat so ciety and receiving a scholar. ship. A letter was also sent to her parents. "It is up to every girl to decide whethei to abide by the state reg ulation or not," Dean Lipp said, "and no one can decide for her." The last sentence of the new rule conceining dunking states. "It N noted that excessive drink ing by students is, dealt with by the proper Uttivetsity author ities" Gills who make a habit of dunking will be given private counseling Drinking would not become a judiciary matter, Dean Lipp told questioning judicial board members at the Women's Student Government Association meeting Wednesday night. The system of putting the new drinking policy, as well as the other rules, into practice will be by education. Dean Lipp said. After March 14, every girl will receive a copy of the rules and meet in her in residence hall units with WSGA repiesentatives to discuss each rule Fedora Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Salea—Parts—Service Deluxe Sedan ._ . $1625. WYNO SALES CO. 1969 F Third St. WilHainan...rt. Pa Phone 2-1663 , TATE N°W Feat.: 1:56. 4:25, 6:54, 9:23 By AMY ROSENTHAL ICG Will Attend Regional Meeting The local chapter of the Inter collegiate Conference on Govern ment will attend a regional con vention March 5 at Dickinson Col lege Final art angements for the con vent,on will be made at the ICG meeting at 7 30 p m Tuesday in 293 Ilet/.el Union. The chapter decided last Tuesday to support Carl Smith, its chairman, for re gional speaker. The convention will he mod eled after a national political par ty nominating convention. Dele gations from schools in central Penncvlvania will submit plat form planks to committees. Those planks accepted by committees will be presented and voted on at a session of all the delegates. JAM SESSION SATURDAY at Kappa Delta Rho 2 - 5 p.m. Starring The 4 DIMENSIONS Ifs a JAM SESSION at Theta (hi and Phi Kappa Theta The IVY ROCKS swing Saturday THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA DogpatchDance i lGrad Students Set for Tonight Display Works I "Dogpatch" will move from the! Currently on display in the southern hill country to the Hetz-j graduate students' art gallery in el Union ballroom for three hours' Temporary Building is an exhibit tonight for the Leonides - Asso ciation of Independent Men Leap sponsored by the women graduate Year dance. jstudents in art education. Call Under a "Sadie Hawkins" op-i Robert Stewart, graduate assist tion coeds may invite their favor-' an t in art education, said that the ite date in a true leap year fash-jexhibit is the work of creative ion, or it may be a regular "boy-" p eople expressing themselves in ask-girl" affair. !various media, some of which in- The "Dogpatch" theme will be"clude sculpture, wall hangings, carried out in decorations and cos-'jewelry, prints, wood cuts and tume: However, couples may etchings. Also included are paint come in casual clothes if they"ings done in water colors, casein prefer. according to Anne Farley,, and oils. Leonides chairman for the dance. One of the most interesting The Ivy Rocks will play from 9 pieces is an illuminated plaster to 12. Intermission music will be and stained glass modular. provided by the All-Stars. The exhibit, the third of the, Admission will be free and the '59-'6O season, will be on display' dance is open to anyone 'through March 9. You'll have a blast ! 2-5 at Theta Chi 9-12 at Phi Kappa Theta It's OPEN so come and THE LAUNDERETTE 210 West College Ave. Tel. AD 8-9442 9 lbs. laundry washed and dried 65c free soap and bleach washed only 35 cents Hours: 7:30 to 5:30, Wed. and Sat. close at 4 DANCING at the PARADISE LOUNGE FRI., FEB. 26 from 10 tol Music by the Song Spaders 116 S. Spring St., Bellefonte, Pa. fil Combined Jam Session THETA XI and CHI PHI at THETA XI Music by The Rock-a-Fellers Saturday Afternoon 2.5 Saturday Night 9.12 - Second Semester Freshmen and Fraternity Men invited FRIDAY. I-t0m,.,-ott Lb. 116‘.) Sun Hurts Readings The sun heats the glass and mer cury in a thermometer, causing it to record a higher temperature than it really is in the air. LOBSTER HOUSE SEASHORE DINNER Includes Oysters, Scallops, / Fish and Deviled Crabs i TAXI RETURN GRATIS *epairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service -- center A al - State Coliege TV 232 S. Allen St. NOW: 2:20, 4:42, 7:06, 9:30 Rod Steiger - Joan Collins CINERAccoPE r Tip COMING SUNDAY nre =MIT le.d 101111TH • FNMA jrtor , v a ' trG nuns SOun• A. - I A I NOW: DOORS OPEN 6:45 sty.' JOHN LUND • MAN BIJOU •KM dart I r ItEKAR3IOOII • WWAM LISLE COMMA WON
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