l-Atxß FOUR Bridie Begins itonigi Twelve sorority teams repre senting eight houses will begin eliminations in the White Hall game room at 7:30 o’clock to night as their part of the Panhel )FC bridge tournament. Tonight’s five winners will meet with the nine fraternity section champions next week in final playoffs. Two-team entries are Alpha Obi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Alpha 'Theta, Single teams are Alpha Epsilon Phi, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. In the men’s division, Beta fiigma Rho copped its second sec tion victory Tuesday night when its four-man team took honors in Section E competition along with Kappa Delta Rho which placed first in Section F. Second-place teams -were Alpha Chi Sigma in Section E and Phi Gamma Delta in Section An error in scoring Monday’s results makes Alpha ‘Chi Rho .second in Section D instead of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BLASSIFIED SEHIM TYPEWRITERS —All makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable ana office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W-. ) leaver avenue,, lyr-CRE-ch ROOMMATE WANTED—22B S. Allen. Room and board $9.50 per week. Call Dager 3223. 3tc0mp26.27,28D FOR SALE—Tails, size 36 short. Call 3129. See it, 420 Adams Ave. It pa 27 P in mi mme f« Spring Produciwn !' THE JOINT’S JUMPIN’ Mil 4-5 We, The Women Atherton Hal! Walls Shake With Mirth As Senior Coeds Elect 6 Honor Women Atherton Hall walls shook with mirth last night when the senior class women held their annual meeting there to elect the 1 six women who have “contributed most to the College.” What should have been a meeting to select the six most deserv ing senior coeds turned into a sorority free-for-all. When senior women should have been seriously evaluating the contributions their classmates have made to the College during the past three and one half years, instead they were openly declaring, “You vote for me: I’ll vote for you.” , When all senior women should have turned out, instead only a few sororities appeared in full force to dictate whose names will appear in the Class Day program. And when the meeting adjourned, Atherton Hall foundations doubled up with laughter and between laughs screamed, What a farce!” About SO to 75 out of approximately 300 senior women attended the meeting. Several who voted did not have second semester sen ior rating and should have been disqualified. Most of those attend ing did not act as if they realized the import their decision would have to the entire senior class and the College. Unfavorable com ments have already been voiced. In view oi Ihe above lads we ask that senior women meet again to reconsider which six women have contributed most to the Col lege. Weaver '4l Leads Six Senior Honor Women Elinor L. Weaver ’4l was nam ed Bow Girl, the highest honor conferred on a graduating woman toy senior coeds, at the sixth an nual meeting of senior women last night and five other coeds were selected for their outstand ing contributions to the College. Harriet Singer '4l was chosen Slipper Girl; Mary Jane Dalton ’4l, Fan Girl; Bertha M. Douthett ’4l, Class. Donor; Norma P. Still well <4l, Mirror Girl: and Ellen N. Hitts '4l, Class Poet. CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY Cosmopolitan Club. TKE fra ternity, 8 p.m. Cercle Francais, Grange play room, 8 p.m. . CA Seminar, Hugh Beaver Room, 7 p.m. Dr. John A. Fergu son will speak on “Issues Before Congress.” Handbook editorial staff meet ing cancelled. NCAA Preliminaries. Rec Hall, 2:30 p.m. NCAA Preliminaries, Rec Hall 8 p.m. International Relations Club, Room 100. Sparks, 7 p.m. Freshman Collegian -candid ates for both editorial and busi ness staff meet 9:30 p.m. tonight at Collegian office. Centre Daily Times building. “Jam Session.” College Book Store, 4:15 p.m. College observatory open 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW Graduate Club, Sandwich Shop, 8 p.m. DUftEf Wanted mi Offered p.W.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. P.W. Lv. Sat. 1 lor Harrisburg. No ret. C —Backwalter, 2594. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lota Sigma Pi Head Visits Eastern Chapters "■ Dr. Evelyn L. Mcßain, national president of lota Sigma Pi, wom en’s chemistry honorary, will visit Palladium chapter here April 3. Dr. Mcßain of Stanford Uni versity in California is making a tour of the eastern chapters be fore attending the American Chemical Society convention. CATHAUM Panhei Rush Committee Ms OK On Between Semester Rushing Incorporating between-semes ter rushing as its major change, a new rushing code was present ed to Panhellenic Council last night by the Rushing Committee for further consideration by in dividual houses. : Under the proposed plan, in vitations to four formal parties will be issued on January 14, one week before final examinations with replies due ,in three days followed by strict, silent period through finals. Formal rushing will open Thursday, January 29, the day after finals end and con tinue until Saturday, February 7, with the usual weekend silent periods ill effect. By this plan the-, committee maintains that intensive rushing will take place during registra tion and the first day and a half of classes and thereby alleviate class cutting and neglect of work —much-criticized points of this year’s system. Two get-togethers between Thanksgiving and Christmas to which sororities invite guests were established as new sections of the first semester code re placing two open houses. Three open houses will be held toy each house earlier in the semester and blanket invitations will be ex tended to all freshmen and trans fers. Permission for transfers to visit dormitory rooms at any time during first semester was granted except during strict si lent periods, and sorority women THEATRE THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941- were also given the right to visit in transfer rooms until Christmas vacation. Visiting in freshman rooms was forbidden after the first four-week period of free as sociation at the opening .of the semester. -~~Err. - Expenditures for formal rush ing were raised to $25 and those for formal dinners to 's4o. Chi Phis entertained-; Deljta Gammas at dinner last night. 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