PAGE TWO AKcipPsi Votes To Join TIM Housing System Alpha Kappa Psi, men's profes sional business fraternity, 'has vot ed to join the Town Independent Men's social housing systtem when the group buys a house. The fraternity withdrew its previous petition asking the Sen ate Committee on Student Activ ities for social-professional status. The members said they felt that the new status !night lead to los ing much of its professional na ture and becoming entirely a so cial fraternity. TIM has agreed to grant the atet nits a charter if its house can meet the regulations and pass inspection, George Finnan, TIM social house chairman, said. In order to receive a social char ter from TIM all members in the house must sign a petition and get the approval of their land lord in order to have parhei;. The house must then be inspected by the TIM Board of Control and the dean of men's office. The professional fraternity did not want to join the IFC system because they wish to continue taking fraternity and independent men as members. When they fi nally purchase a house they want to rent rooms to men who are not fraternity members. • P trOVV't, Read the Cillegiatt EVERY •DAY for: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Legion Head OK's Policy On Speakers Regis F. Cusick, chairman of the Pennsylvania American Legion's ;counter subversive activities corn 'Thittee, told President Eric A. Walker yesterday that he was isatisfied with the University's po sitian on visiting speakers to the students, The Associated Press re ported. Cusick expressed this satisfac tion following an assertion in a patriotic journal that some left wing speakers had appeared at University gatherings. This statement was made by Andrew Green, Harrisburg attor ney, in a magazine he edits for the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Cusick said, "There appears to he a planned program on the part of some Communistic fronts to place 'travelers' before students in colleges and universities throughout the commonwealth." „ TATE 14 ” `A WOMAN LIKE SATAN SUN. - MON. - TUES. "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" STARRING MARILYN MONROE TOM EWELL PLUS "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef" 'TECHNICOLOR SPEEDY 3 hr. CLEANING A CONVENIENCE FOR ALL STUDENTS IN STATE COLLEGE AREA All work done on premises Leave Your Cleaning in the Morning . . . Pick Up After Class NO WAITING FOR DAYS WHEN YOU HAVE - YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED HERE SPEEDY 3 hr. CLEANERS 110 E. BEAVER AVENUE AD 7-2162 Home Ec Conference To Se Held Saturday "Techniques for Teamwork" is the theme of the second annual ) Home Economics Leadership Con-I ference to be held from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in 14 Home Eco nomics building. A 'panel discussion will be the ; main feature during the confer-I lence. The panel will consist of !Mrs. Thigh Davison, community leader; Peter Nastase, business leader; Dr. Emory Brown, asso ciate professor of agricultural economics and rural sociology; Shirley Witer, religious education leader .of the Methodist Church and Mrs. Carol Braund, president of the Home Economics Student- Faculty Board. Ronald Jordan, senior in hotel administration from Reading, will act as moder ator for the panel. * CAIIIIIIII TODAY—"A Dog of Randers" BEGINS 'SUNDAY YUL BRYNNER KAY KENDALL "ONCE MORE WITH fEELING" *lll AN NOW—"Sands of 'lwo Jima" BEGINS SUNDAY A FORTNIGHT OF REVIVAL CHAMPIONS! —Sunday and Monday— Gregory Peck = Lauren :Bacilli "DESIGNING WOMAN" —Tuesday— Hitehcock's "THE WRONG MAN" —COMING— "SEPARATE TABLES" "LES GIRLS" "ISLAND IN THE SKY" "MEN IN WAR" PLUS—MORE GREAT ONES MANY OTHER ADDITIONAL SERVICES: Rain Naafi ng Laundry Press While Wait Coverings for every item cleaned STORE HOURS Daily 1:30 LM, io 6:00 PM. Five Finalists Chosen for Dairy Queen Title Five finalists in the annual Dairy Queen contest were chosen! Tuesday night. They are: Barbara Brooks, sophomore in elementary educa-I tion from Bellevue; Maxine Mil-' ler, junior in secondary education from Sayre; Margaret McPherson, junior in arts and letters from New Park; Suzanne Zimmerman,. {freshman in elementary education from Norristown; and Susan Fur minger, sophomore in home eco nomics from Washington, D.C. Matches and smoking cause more than one-fourth of all fires in the 'United States. AND SATURDAY. MARCH 26. 1960 Malick, tattman, Weiss To Appear on WFBG-TV A student editor and two fac ulty members will nndergo ques tioning next week on "Postscript," the news-interview program or iginating on the campus and tele vised over the facilities•of WFBG, Channel 10 at 9:50 a.m. Monday's guest will be Dennis Malick, editor of The Daily Col legian, followed on 'Wednesday iby Laurence E. Lattman, assistant professor of geomorphology, -and on Friday by M. Jerome Weiss, assistant professor of secondary education. CLASSIFIEDS---RESULTS 50c BUYS 3.1 WARM No extra charge lot 1-hour cleaning if requested STATE COLLEGE
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