PAGE SIX light yesterday, a frosh "line-up answers questions asked by upperclassmen. From the smiles on their faces, the girls ap• parenily are enjoying this badgering. Frost!. Lose In Heavy By DONNAN BEESON Upperclassmen were left strand ed in the rain. yesterday with no freshmen and . consequently no attitude checks, nor cheers, nor marriage ceremonies to attend. The freshmen were apparently in side staying dry. At the meeting of the Customs Board last night, one violator-pre sented a short history of Customs since its beginning before the turn of the century: One of the tricks at that time, the frosh reported, was for - upperclassmen to urge the frosh to attempt to ride a mule. Today is Dress-up Day for fresbxnen. Men are to wear spoit jackets and, ties. Women are !to wear skirts. No bermuda shorts, dungarees or hilts may be worn. Attitude Checks may _be made, to which the reply Should be. "Beat Air Forcer These mules were trairid to throw anyone who mounted from the left side, so as each trash climbed on. the animal from the left (following upperclassmen's advice), he ended up Igwer than he began. Another frosh told - the board that he was not.wearing his dink and namecard because he was playing tennis and the equipment impeded his play. - He was acquit ted.• The board heard a new but iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiithianiniiiiiiifiiiiiNitiOlininti I • a i RADIO•PHONO I I • , SERVICE • Fr: 1 ' E delivery & pick -up . AD 84021 - . a rim TELEVISION sumSERVICE CENTER 232 S. Mien St. 1111111111111111111111111111111111MIMMIMMUtlei introducing . . . INTER-VARSITY Christian Fellowship ROSH NIGHT Speaker: Skip* Drake I.V. Stiff Member 7:30 Sept. 28 II Bosch THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Spirit - Rainfall almost inevitable . violation last night. Two freshmen were brought up for impersonating upperclass men. They both said that they had become bored with Customs and thought it was more fun on the other end. When asked to repeat the Fresh man Oath, .one of them did so and then reported that she had just learned .the oath before she came becausi someone told her shed probably {have to know• - it. Both will be wearing signs today announcing their misdeeds. Penn State' +GIFTS +SOUVENIRS +STUDENT NEEDS KEELER'S Wed- Opposite Hammond Engineering Building to Notebooks oStuffed Animals ®Mugs KEELERI The pnive you* find "East or West AWS • Women students will elect 80 representatives to seven commu nity councils in - the Association of Women Students elections Oct. 5 and 10. Applications are still available for these positions at the Hetzel Union desk and must= be turned in there by Wednesday. • names of all applicants will be placed on the ballot for the pri mary election next Friday. WOMEN IN the . West Halls area will elect .a council of five upperclass I women and' three freshmen. Upperclass women may vote for freshmen and vice versa. The vane procedure will be fol lowed in East Halls area where a council of seven upierclass women and four freshmen will be elected. Simmons and McElwain wom en will elect separate councils of seven upperclassmen and five freshmen for each area. Atherton residents will choose eight upper class women and three freshmen. • Pollock area will have the larg est cCouncil with one Greek, one independent and one freshman from each residence hall, plus four members at large from the area. WOMEN FROM each- Pothick residence hall will have a. sepa rate ballot to choose two Greek's, two independents and two fresh men in the primaries. Candidates chosen from each. residence hall will run against one another in the final all-area election. The elections commission will then choose the freshman, Gree and independent from each hall with most votes to - serve,' on the council. Glee Club to Prose Choral Program on© The Men's Glee Clubwill pre sent a 30-minute program at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow on channel 8; Lan caster. The program wai video taped last year by the 1961:-82 chib for statewide distribution, Robert Froberg, soloist, 1 and the Hy-Lo's, a novelty ensemble, a featured during the program. IP. S. Stationery► - 4, I ,AsS L,Trays At either store,. to Hid The four candidates with( the next highest 'number -of 'dotes will be named representatives-at large. These representatives may be either freshmen, Greeks or in dependents from any of the area residence halls. SOUTH HALLS residentsiwill elect - a council of 10 mem bers with one representative from h gch residence hall plus two fret en and two upperclassmen at large. :Voters will select three candi dates from each residence hail 6-Piece Combo; Female °varlet Will Perform With Ray Charles Recreation Building will be re lieved of its usual athletic, ac tivities and transformed .into a concert hall at 8 p.m. Sunday when jazz artist Ray Charles will present • a concert sponsored by the Jazz Flub., Today. is the finalAlay for club members to purchase their tickets in the basement of the Hetzel Union Building. The price of the tickets is $1.25. I GENERAL kDbflSSlON — tickets are being sold 'lit the HUB' desk for ;1.75. Tickets may alsci. be purchased at , the door the eve ning of the concert. . Aside from his dedicatio jazz, Charles has several ho which, in view of his total bl ness, seem peculiar. He is excellent do nines player also is an avid card player. Charles is also very fond spiritual music and has a wer of knowledge, of the subject. ' "I attract ,my soup from music," he says. As 'an illustration of a ha capped person's determina Charles says, "I guess I'm jus example of the - fact that th. something for everybody to if they just want to." CHARLES WILL bring entire organization, which inpl Headquarters for *Pledge Paddles FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.1962- 4lections in the primary election; FolloW ing the final election; the coed with the highest number. of votes from each residence hall will be chosen to serve -on the council. From the remaining 12 women, the two freshmen and two upper class women with the most votes will - be named members at large: The number of representatives and the appointment for each area. was determined_by the elec tions . commission - co-chnirmen from reports - turned in by each area council last year. a six-piece combo and a fecitale quartette, with him. This is his second appearance at the Univer sity in two years. , When he first began his jazz career, Charles said his trio sound ed more or less like said of-Nat "King" Cole:Vole is said to have had the firit influence on Charles' musical career: . "I knew I had to change, if I was going to i get _anywhere. I knew 'I had -to develop a style of my own," Charlis says. It is this distinctive style which Charles' will bring to Rec Build ing Sunday night. to ies nd an and Bronze Bust of Chemist Presented to Universiti ' The bronie•bust of George Gil bert' Pond, chemist and "dean of the School of ' Sciences, has been placed in ' the - foyer of Osmond Laboratory at the Uni versity., The .bust is• the work of the Philadelphia sculptor, Allen Har ris, and was presented to the University by the Penn (State Pioneers, an organization bbl ni who have been graduate&from the University fifty or more years ago. di :on, an !re's do Playing Cards *Pennants *Decals Bookstore, Inc. the-best," - _ _
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