The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 15, 1960, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1960
Marcel Marceau to Appear Sunday
IFCPA Sees Need
For More Members
By PAT DYER
Fourth of a series
Methods discussed at the Interfraternity Council Encamp
ment in September for publicizing the IFC Purchasing
Agency and for increasing its membership led to a concerted
effort on the part of IFCPA officers to sell the program to
the fraternities at the IFC meeting last night.
The IFCPA acts as a purchas
ing agency which saves fraterni
ties’ money by buying wholesale
and by obtaining discounts, Fred
Phelps, IFCPA president ex
plained, Member fraternities sign
contracts to buy supplies only
from the organization. Vendors, in
turn agree to sell to IFCPA mem
bers at a discount and at a lower
price than to non-members, he
added. •
Members pay $l5 a month to ;
maintain the office services and j
also deposit into a sinking fund j
a sum equal to half their esli- !
mated food bill for one month ;
at the beginning of the year. !
IFCPA accepts bids from ven-j
dors for meat, canned goods, fro-|
zen food and produce, Phelps ex-|
plained. Member fraternities or-;
der directly from the vendor or]
through the IFCPA. i
Bills are sent by the vendor to
the IFCPA. The member fra-;
ternities pay their bills through
the organization in a manner j
similar to the use of a checking!
account, he added.
At present only 21 fraterni- :
ties belong to the system which |
also provides household sup- i
plies and coal. If more fraterni- j
ties join the system, the month-
SPECIAL
S.G.A. MEETING
TONIGHT
7:00 P.M. - 128 Sackett
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
1. The significance of the coming student elections
2. The whole picture on political parties
3. The S.G.A. Committee system
4. How to enter Student Government
5. How to voice your opinion effectively
Find out from your S.G.A. President at a meeting
especially for you.
MARCEL MARCEAU
j ly fee may be reduced and the
j discounts given by the vendors
| would probably increase, Phelps
i said.
Substantial savings can be made
by each house which will lower
their total cost of operation con
siderably, he added.
IFCPA is run by a board of
directors composed of a student
‘board, a non-graduate board, and
la manager, Mrs. Carolyn Cheney,
j Student members of the board
are Fred Phelps. Phi Kappa Tau,
i president; Carter Becker, Acacia,
vice president; Jaipes Fenster
macher, Phi Kappa Tau, secre
tary-treasurer; Frank Siegrist,
Delta Upsilon; Robert Maclean,
Delta Chi.
Fletcher Elected Officer
Peter W. Fletcher, director of
the School of Forestry, was elect
led executive vice president of the
! Pennsylvania Forestry Associa
tion at the annual meeting in
Ridgway.
The Pennsylvania Forestry As
sociation voted to meet in State
College in June, 1961, to com
memorate its 75th anniversary. It
is the oldest association of its
kind in the United States.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Marcel Marceau, well
known French pantomimist,
will present a program at 8
p.m. Sunday in Recreation
Hall.
His performance is sponsored
by the University Artists Series.
Student ticket distribution Will
begin at 1:30 p.m. today at the
Hetzel Union desk. Tickets for
faculty and non-students will go
on sale at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
The celebrated French artist
will appear here on his third
North American tour which be
gan Sept. S with a record
breaking run at the New York
City Center.
Marceau is known around the
world as an interpreter of one of
the oldest and least practiced of
the performing arts—pantomime.
He will present a program fea
turing his “Bip” sketches ns well
as some of the pantomimes with
which American audiences are
familiar, not only through the
theatre, but also bv way of tele
vision appearances such as the
latest Dinah Shore Show.
Accompanying Marceau on his
tour is Pierre Verry. who debuted
with him in 1935 as “card hold
er” and was with him on. his
tour ol the United States in 1958.
Marceau is visiting the Unit
ed States after a year's sell-out
run at the Ambigu Theatre in
Paris, as well as a tour that took
him to South America ar.d the
Near East. /■
Marceau compares the charact
er, "Bip,” to Buster Keaton’s sai
lor.
“Bip has his adventures and
misadventures with everything
from butterflies to untameable
lions to dance-hall girls,” Mar
ceau said.
Two $5OO Scholarships
; Two scholarships, each provid
ing $5OO for the recipient, have
been established by Koppers Co.
j One is available to students in
the College of Chemistry and
Physics, Engineering and "Archi
tecture or Business Administra
tion.
The other is available to a jun
ior or senior in mechanical en
gineering.
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7 Cadets in Flying Program
Complete First Solo Flights
Seven seniors in the Air Force
ROTC Flying Instruction Pro
gram’ have completed their first
solo flights at the University
Park Airport.
They are, David Bigelow, Ru
dolph Buiiani, Donald Davies,
Louis Plants, William Plaskon.
Robert Toczek, and Frederick Yo
der.
All of the cadets enrolled in
,the pilot category of the Air
(Force ROTC program must par
ticipate in the Flying Instruction
Program.
The FIP includes 313 1 i; hours of
■ free instruction. Twenty of these
ihours are spent in dual instruc
tion, while the remaining 16 1
Phi Chi Theta Initiates
Seven BusAd Women
The new initiates of Phi Chi
Theta, business women's profes
sional society, are Valerie Cava
nagh. Judith Howe. Diane Mc-
Creory, Judith Schaffer, Suzanne
'Volpin and Lois Young.
New pledges are Barbara Feit.
Jacqueline Hallers. Christa Hugo.
.Elaine Lotito. Bonnie Peters.
Johnita Roberts. Marie Schrag,
Marianne Shook. Judith Swain
and Anne Tomko.
Train Connections at Tyrone
For Pittsburgh & West and Harrisburg & East Leaving From
Greyhound-Edwards Bus Terminal, State College
12:30 PM Lv. State College
1:15 PM Ar. Tyrone, Pa.
1:34 PM Train West at Tyrone, Pa.
3:46 PM Train East at Tyrone, Pa.
5:15 PM Lv. State College
6:00 PM Ar. Tyrone, Pa.
7:13 PM Train East at Tyrone, Pa.
7:28 P M Train West at Tyrone, Pa.
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'hours are spent in solo training.
- The cadets must attend a
ground school program which of
fers instruction in navigation and
weather.
After passing a final examina
tion, the cadets are given a final
check in their flying abilities by
an inspector from the Federal
Aviation Agency.
Upon completion of the pro
gram at the University, the cadets
wiii he commissioned as second
lieutenants in the Air Force Re
serve.
They will then be assigned to
primary flight training schools to
begin training for their jet pilot
wings,.
Group Parking Requests
Due Mondays by 5 p.m.
Applications for special group
parking permits should he turned,
in by 5 p.m. eaeli Monday to 203 D
llet/.el Union Building.
Dean Murray, chairman of Traf
fic Court, said* that the applica
tions should include .the names
of the persons involved, the pur
pose of the permit, the time and
date for which the permit is re
quested and the parking lot in
which the group desire space.
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