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Phi KaF : Stanford To Lead Independent Club During Fall Term Bill Statnf rd of 1)t'ntur, Gat., ws elec'td presiden"t of the .\tn's Intdependentr"s at a special meet ing Wenesdlay, .lhn I.. Nrtntt, re ltiing ' pI(ridlnt, antnounced. Richaid 1). Dunc'ant, Eattnt, N. Y., was named first Vice-plresident Iussell Stokes, l''loience, second v ice-pIesident ; .luhn I .u) t het i., Ctanest nt, set"ret:ar y; Newell Colemanii, 'lorce. treaasurer, and l'aul .J. G reer, .1;r., Sparitanburog, public reia:ttins tfiher. p reced1 ig t he elect ioni when ru.shrees were j inrodued( to the mlemblers oif the group,i anid .John I.. Norton, re It's Just... Two Blocks WIhv ru al)LM oe tonl na 6 Ma uuin te ami he sat IX . i'ii it) I' Sunaid-ilI'agks. In b liI SUN: LAUNDRIY A] 1415 CEltVAIS (as Ban1 CALD WELL'S Students' Firn Good FoodA 1331 im T ' 'lb i nI ipa Sigrr Phi Kappa Sigm I I.. Sponsors for the Phi Kappi Iti,her for lienry Nelson, presider for l'hriness (o., secretary. Secot ecretar ;y and Mary Lou Medder ( ene t ro es, pledgernaster, and Phi Kappa Sigma To Have Drop-ins On Tuesday Night l'lhi Katptpa Sigia social fra arity nicnbters and dates will be 'iitertatined at a drop-in Tuesdav night at the homue of Mir. and Mrs. Rsobert R. t(korge of 133 Wa'cea mtan~ .\ ve. TheIa affair will prleede lhe fraterniiity's C'entenialii danice at t he M lmori al Yoauth Centter, 11eury Neilon. pres idenit, an ti'nneied. Ir. and .\(lr s. .IOSephl C. Cor deli will gve a drop) in (during inter miss ionl at their homte at 150 S. ilill Street. To Sunshine! r lainmiry an< li yleauinm.g? Stree1 l'lainl is jnst TWO 47 '.Si . Ca nnyns ! Send it to, Ones1)a. Iaity Serv*~ice ere w Iork, hachelo r hl,, a a.m. out by 5a:30 p.s. N b NIF a.iin.. 4)ut sanlle SH IN E ATD CLEANERS I) - - l500) WOODROW CAFETERIA ;t Choice For WAo rate Prices her Street *- 8128 a Holds a Dance Sponsors p a Sigma Centennial Dance Tuesday t; Carolyn Ott for Charles Weagly, id row, -left to right: Mabel Johnsto s for Theo Boone, treasurer. Third anda Edwards f or Jim ('ordell, da Freshmen Have Class Advisors By JACKIE SOU'l'IIEILAN) '1wo upperelassmen are acting as freshmen advisors iii Maxey this semester. ''he plan is new, and proplle*d by D)ean Jackson, promanis,.s to bet a success. 4 iSt o f t he fres~hmen have been ..ea rled in Maxey~c do rmiitory to maake the workcinag of the lan eatsier and to give a senise of unity to the ntew comners. If the plan proves to be helpful, it will be extended to other dorms andI widler scope naext se mester. The4 t w1 :adv isors, Charlie M\ler ritt and (1I Dik I 'lent, both from Ii'!nnsy l\tania, offeredt thleir serv ice and tC receiIedIl1 th i oomi rent free. IfI th liue~ist i4oni prove too dif ticut for ta4 heir kn iowledtge t*4liacqure tihrouighI severaI y'.ears' staiy here', thle boy s 1 rfer the1 question.,i to) lh-eanI . atckso.~' . yet. t he prob leans hi aen't beenI excettjional: ly difficult. At the fir1st oft theit semester most of il he quest i44ns wvere abo44ut sthed tiles, antiges , cour1 se., andt thle way :andt ctSuom, of thei campu1)Ls. Severcal in tts onl etiqt~ttte hatve com 'a up,tji part icularly oneit atboaut disturiniag noise about40 which D)ick ad Chmarl ie were asked by the stua deIt'ls to drop4J a requeatst for silence. "Th le atdvisors are defi nitely niot t her folir restrlicting purposes or for tatle-bearing objects,'' Deatn Jatckson hats said. "They atre in the dormnitory~ as atdvisors. If the frteshmena need their help, they are glad to give it." FOOT'IBAI1 FA "lIae StIa s '' f L'SF OUR 4Y 2 103 RIlaonm Phone ! Centen are, top row, left to right: Mary vice-president; and Jeanette Monts ne for Jim Chambers, corresponding row, left to right: Betty Carter for nce chairman. kappa Delta Has Drop-In Sunday In Chapter Room Kappa Delta social sorority will onttrtain with a campus-wide dlrop-in Sunday from S to 10 p. m. in the sorority chapter room in Sims college lobby, Ren "rew, vice p)resident, announced. M rs. Ilattie Pender, houisemiother of Sims, will c'hap)erone. Lou Oswald is president of Pi Kappa Alpha's Hold Rush Party Phi Sigma K appa social tra ternity enttertaUined( rushees with a smnoker ini Cornttell A rms apartmlaent building on Wed'~nesday night. Toby Ward, recentlyv art i'ated, was presented the Phi Sigman Kappa aard fo'r beiiny~ t he mos-t auttstfand(ing pledge. Entertai inment wats by lI andy llryanit with the ukelItlI. Phi Epsilon Pi Has Party Tomorrow Phi Epiluon Pi soiald frterttnity wiall hold a party timitorrow tfromaa 7.30 to 11.30 p. mn. at the Y.\CA: Camp, D)ae Gordaina. fr-ai,r.it presidet*t, anniouned. lir. .lonathan \laxey, a liap)tist mini.siteri. Ile servedl the univer sity for 15 years as the co-ordhinat ing head of five ilstructors and l0t' students. SI I ION NOTE Stuit Il'Cery,one" -Aw PlAN - 3 roeie .-77 nial CeI Membership Drive Sponsored By WAA In Fall Semester The Women's Athletic Associa tion is carrying on an intensive membership drive, Marlene Rast, publicity chairman, announced. All eoeds interested in joining the or gan ization may attend the meeting at 5 p. In., MoindaV, in the mufliC rooml of Sims dmmrmlt,rv. Tenta1tive )lals haV been (1 s etssed 1,ir a basket ball tornllament to 1be held later in the sem ester. Miss Rast said. WAA has previously sponsored volleyball, bowling and softball tournaments, and a swimming pageant. Officers are I)olly Steinburg, president; Cassandra Manda, vice president: Joyce Kimbell, secre tary and treasurer and Marlene Rast, publicity chairman. Banard College Allows Cutting For Upper Classes New York, N. Y.-(I.P.)-Only freshmen will he penalized for ti 1 attending classes :t Barnaid col lege beginning this fall, according to a new faculty ruling announced by Dean Millicent C. Melntmsh. The faiIt y decided last sprin! to take attendance in all class, . Ihm to :+blish pen:lties f'r all utpper ellasumen. The penalty for exces sive tbsence ror tardiness involves a reduction of point cred it S ear..1 toward the degree requirement. 9 Campus In1 Number 3.. "One estion. Whzere~ do I flic) my'ashzes?" 0 -, shape (doe: all those t they're no smoking e ... then o the answer a quick in The sensible tei answ%er - is a day, for 30 days. It's th, You judge Camels (T for Throat, T f, ground for a cigare as a steady smoke, More People than anyss a bration Dance To Ta At Memorial Phi Kappa Sigma, social yeaUrs of existence with a Cen 9 p. in. to 1 a. m. at the \lei Gregy Park. 1 usic will bei 1. chest ra with M1iss Pat ('ollii lrat'rity p)reSidenlt, announetf Followriig the grand mar( Dog Leaves Shoe On Sims Porch Iy .1 \Nl-:t l-:uvIN Il Ir ,- ( it'i b tlla . i\ \ a I w \ a :t. S~I". l'rira'c (:harin in l ha ( i h . It w 'a ' l .1 ! iSiins de r nut,ry l:t-t i ht ha 'iht! b btu h lherre -,i ,i ice thoughty little do. One shoe i i j, ij(1d w:liut th other so if y'u have list a ,.b(,t please contact .\l :-. l'erder at S In, d,rimjto,: aid -te- :f you lit '.hi one. Phi Sigma Kappa's Have Rush Party ,i l al,pa .\i(,ha, -- ii i'rat ternit}, held a tlru-h party la-t nig t at the Y iC'.\ ('sirn. \lacke I ri k aian. ninel. T'h, pirt y \.a- -lag. n r par1 - 'Va 1ubliShld in I ltl and irni for erviews on Ci THE FLICKER ink our neat -pleatedl friend with ti n't know the score! lie's plenty he icky eigarette tests' If you're in ti fooling you, eit her. Yiou know,~ fri xperience, that just one puff1 of th is se pull of that brand isn't going 1< you want. WXhat can y'ou possiblyV hale and exhale, a whiff or a snifi t - the one that gives you the prop ifter day, pack-after-pack tryout Camel 30-D)ay MIildness Test! for 30 days in your own "T-Zone" )i Taste I - the real p)roving tte. Once y Ou've testedl Camels you'll know4 why... Smoke CameI uesday ke Place Center fraternity, celebrates its 100 tennial dance on Tuesday from norial Yuuth ('enter in Naxcy .y ('harlie Spivak and his or ts as vocalist. I lry Nelson, d. rt th(* ftr;tt il'it V ? ill .ttntit('c" its "Phi Jap Gir" and(l re t hr 'h a .:n tr~n the a(tit( chapttr. ,r,n- rr art .\latry Itiher' for 11 I ' "(!,,r. it L -.i(l( E, t - t (' r ,l i Helnr, Nae ben pridentIrroy t f~r (har hI - \V' eatly. Vri. preident: Jhar ett : .lrntt for l r,(e r 'X. ("eretary: .\abelI Jo}hnton fCh apitr ('hamr co,rr ,J,,dinY tcr(tary: .\1 a :vy L ,u .\l"dd(rt fo.I(r TIhe," 1},r ,. trta-urtr: la"tt: ('atrttt ! r (;,"n Grr ,pledgtrnatster ; aad \\ tanda E;dw a d> ft r .:- l< r d , r.. " ('h)airmn an. I'h: Kappa SI.n;a i thei . ',cial fraternity or, thin univ"r sity calpus. It wa" founi,ded Octc,,te 1e. . at ti.e t s,ts , I'et,nsylttania .. I'a.ila,tt!i:;a P'lans have b een un ,;, , \ :a' -e\ii d yc"ar- by th, n.-tiv,. hb j,t..t _.G n s t on w it,r . i t, 1 al it.. . turnt the three: dayi ut 'i-t.. it'e into the lar'ge-t e':er sp,,,t!"red . Alpha Eta Chapter. F"'~ i nig grto fotbai >.am . ui. Thursday, which is the dte co,mrnemt rati 'the dlay of f.: rrg. Ihe frat,r:ity v.l] hold a Founttd(r'- It:tv i.nn ulrn and danrt ftr Ph. Kappa i,ina ra! ui and t bt h r '1 a nly I . I' t win b1 Hod :, the .it f tr h'n I tel(' at - t . r,. w'i'h, rtuu ict .g in .nlI at e. m. by \,,,d} \Voodward and hi. arette Tests brand - F 7NI _.. I f I4