FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1962 Collegian Alters / D is t ri b ution Policy , Collegian , ! The Daily Collegian's polity re-' student fees and by advertising garding complimentary / copies of. solicited by students. be said. the paper has had to be changed,' "Became of increasing costs of Wayne Hilinski. -business mana. ' ger, i said recently/ operation,". Hilinski said, "we can- He 'not bear the cost of; deliverlng said that / a - large number. of numerous complimentary copies people have ,been requesting free i nor can we deprive Students of copies of tpe' paper and that therei papers they have pail for by dis iseeined / to be some misunder-ltributing free copies to non-stu atandipg about who should ceivofthem. re` dents I . ' ' i nski said that only the of- Abe' Collegian is paid for by ,/ i = i fiats of the President, the dean 1; at men and dean of.women and the Collegian advisers receive complimentary copies of the Paper. y "All other non-students who re ceive the Collegian are paid sub scribers," he said. Ffaternity Rush - To Begin Sunday , WC rush will begin with a' meeting at 6:45 p.m. Sunday; in! ; Schwab for all freshman men interested in fraternity rushing. lb. purpose of the meeting is Ito explain niehing and what men may expect from frater nity life. Freshmen who did net. register previously may register for rush at this meet ing. Freshmen are not allowed in fraternity houses or to be con tacted by fraternity men be fore 8 p.m. Sunday, Steve Zitin. tcl4airman of the IFC rush pro gram. said. ;lain said that about 800 freshmen, about one-third of the freshman men. were ex pected.to have signed up by the close of yesterday's registra tion. Men are urged to register, hi said, because it insures a bitter chance of invitation to friternities. - Formal rush will last through mit the rumt six weeks of the winter term. MADRAS is ''• SCARVES Po l rish's 69c . Mon's Shop Campus Shopping Cantor The Penn State Book Exchange (8X) I , , 1 Notebooks 2 for 25c u. t .1:1I•' ' '; —Dancing was not permitted on campus until 1890 when the Trustees, on petition of the stu dents, lifted the Carries a Complete Line SCHOOL SUPPLIES .SPIRALS f' PENS, PENCILS, INK • FILLER PAPER REFUND FOR EVERY $5.00 WORTH OF RECEIPTS $.50 HOURS 9:30 TILL 5 P.M. TODAY AND TOMORROW • 1 - THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Ess swe. Weir co de• . . • f. NON-PROFIT - STUDENT OPERATED SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Sorority Rushing To Begin Tonight The fast segment of 1962 sorority Spring Formal Rush will be held tonight' as rushees attend the first chatter dates. Each rushee has accepted a maximum of 10 invitations. horn those' she received-yester day at registration for formal rush. At the first chatter dales.. sororities axe forbidden to have planned entertainment, decora tions or favors. Since I a.m. Wednesday a strict silence has been in effect: This means that from now until the issuance of bids Jan. 12. no sorority-rushee contacts be yond the7enn Stale will be porMitted without the consent of the Panhellenic office. at Penn State Jett • crietiottd Is toopf The eo lon i University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products Ice Cream Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk Buffer Milk Creamery Buffer Let Collegian Classifieds Work for Y •LEATHER GOODS •ART SUPPLIES ' 4 • STATIONERY 123 W. Nittany Ave. . State College:Pa ALL WITH RUNNING WATER or PRIVATE BATH.- PARKING Brick Cheese Cheddar Cheese toffage Cheese Trappist Cheese Grade A Large Eggs PAGE{ SF i , -'~'
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