page‘ten Fraternities Lucky To Be Free—Zerman Fraternities are fortunate to have the freedom to govern themselves as they do at Penn State, William Zerman, exec utive secretary of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, told dele gates to the Interfraternity Council encampment yesterday. The keynote speaker for the annual encampment held Debating Squad Adds Discussions, Audience Debates The Men's Debating team has expanded its forensic activities this year to include audience par ticipation debates, public debates, and discussion sessions before Centre County civic groups and local organizations. This year, as in previous years, the men’s team will hold both var sity and novice tournaments. Var sity debates will be held with Wayne State, Rochester, Temple, William and Mary, Boston, and Holy Cross, Novice tournaments are planned with Westminster, Duquesne, St. Vincent, Pittsburgh and Dickin son. Persons interested in partici pating in (lie Men’s Debate Team should contact Mr. Ronald R. Nico son, instructor in speech, in 312 Sparks before Oct. 7. The debate team is sponsoring several one and two credit foren sic courses with the Speech De partment. Previous experience In debating is not necessary to enroll in these courses, Nicoson said. 3 Colleges Plan Mixer Tli e Education, Chemistry- Physics, and Mineral Industries Colleges will hold a mixer from 8 to 9:80 tonight in the Het/.el Union Ballroom. Back to classes... prepared for every course with Six Speedy Checkouts • Efficerst Sales Personal 9 SPECIAL SEMESTER OPENING HOURS MON.-FRI. 8:45 a.m.-9 p.m. SAT. 8:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. this year at the Civil Engineering Camp explained the role of the administration in dealing with the fraternities, He stressed that Ihe fraternities have a big re sponsibility to the administration in view of this freedom. ! Six workshops discussed IFC The TIM Council has planned problems and made plans for Ihe for this year a. Las Vegas night coming year. These workshops on Oct. 2!, two ice-skating par included rushing problems, ties at the University rink, a scholastic problems, IFC rules Roaring Twenties dance on Jan. and policy, public relations, 27, two mixed swims and a don fraternity activities and inter- key softball game in the spring, fraternity council structure. Legalized "gambling" will Richard Pigossi, IFC president, l come to the campus when TIM called the encampment “the best holds Las Vegas night in the ever." However, he said, due to Hetzel Union ballroom. Rou lade of time, the workshop rc-J lette wheels, dice tables and j ports will not be given until the poker games will flourish with I next IFC meeting scheduled for; TIM-employed croupiers paying early October. j off winners with authentic Las j Speakers at the encampment in ; Vegas souvenirs, addition to Zerman included, Dean TIM also sponsors educational! of Men, Frank J. Simes; Wilmer fji ms j n the Hetzel Union assetn- E. Wise, assistant dean of men b jy room each Wednesday and a in charge of fraternity affairs; bi' ue book file in its office, 203 Laurence H. Lattman, chairman HUB. of the Senate Subcommittee on The organization’s downtown Student Affairs; representatives Rousing committee is conducting from the Social Security office an investigation of borough hous and the Bureau of Labor and In- ; ng regulations in an effort to dustry, and the Borough Manager, eliminate substandard and un- T safe conditions in the apartments Tutor Prospects Asked rented t 0 stu dents. To Sign ett HUB Desk Long range plans include a TIM Students interested in tutoring|)’ e ? l ' ea " on . social center, may sign up tomorrow through (bridge and dancing lesaons for Sept. 29 at the information booth| independents, and coopeialion on the ground floor of the lletzelj} vl 'h the borough in obtaining Union, the HUB desk or at 1 lOjiiati*amural facilities separate from Old Main. p he University. A listing of all tutors, depart jments and societies which offer | tutoring services will then be com j piled by the Division of Counsel ling and distributed to Junior Resi-j I dent eounseloi'3 by Oct. 9. KEELER'S The University Book Store Opposite East Campus Gate 9 Air Conditioned 9 Free Check Cashing THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TIM Social Events Planned for Year Town Independent Men is an organization which governs and provides social activities for the 4000 non-fraternity men who live off campus. The governing body of the or ganization is TIM Council com posed of 2G membcrs-at-largc.l four officers and a non-votingi parliamentarian. I Elections for the TIM Council will be held Oct. 10. Candidates must be nominated by present ing a petition signed by 20 town independent men. Previous members who desire to run may TEXTBOOKS School Supplies Engineering Equipment from Open Evenings Evening Hours have their name placed on the ballot automatically. All candidates must have a 2.0 All-University average and, if running for the first time, a stu dent must have at least three terms remaining at the Univer sity. After elections, a workshop for council members will be held (Continued on page thirteen) Textbooks Aren’t Rabbits-^ —so we don’t have an end less supply of them. Natu rally we can get enough to supply every student, put frequently we have to order books before we have ac curate class enrollment fig ures. Sometimes we under estimate the popularity of a course (we’re human, too!), and the only rule we can ap ply is a democratic one, “first come, first served". So come to the store early, when we can give you the very best possible service. And if you’re disappointed because we don’t have one of the books you need, rest as sured that the publishers are staying up late these nights to service our orders. We’ll get them for you as soon as possible. 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