PAGE FOUR WRA Clubs Study Plans We, the Women . Soldiers'Mail , 19 To Attend'l-i.', , • •. . Panhel Aim For Group Unionization Heads Gift •List Streamlined Rushing In an attempt to strengthen the organization of 12 WRA clubs, A home management conference of operation caie!7•ial study groups for unionization are being carried on, according Different methods Coeds planning to send gifts to representing 19 Pennsylvania col- for organizations while the Col- leges will meet in Home Econ-' :. fir Ann Drivas '43, WRA. club activities' chairman, uniformed friends should consider lege is on the three-semester basis omits building, , March 27-23, Miss -. An initial mass meeting of all club members, called Saturday, what 1,000 men in army camps have already been proposed in and marine bases have to say, as Ruth L. Bonde, assistEnt . home • started the ball rolling toward further crganization, Miss Drivas said. many instances. compiled by Miss Anne Maxwell, economP's professor and ' confer- .. ' rielinite plans for constitution revision. joint play-flights, and other Sorority rushing must be quick- Woman's Home 'Companion staff ence chairman, stated yesterday. ~,ri-jects are being considered. en.ed to keep pace with the speed- writer. First of its kind!in 'tile .state, the ' Individual club presidents will two-day meeting will emphasize .' take potential plans to respective - . Sororities ; esume calendar came cries that rushing generally welcomed. Mail is first, home management problems per- club::: next week. Suggestions was dragged over too long a per according to Miss Maxwell—chat- taming to present and. post-war mad,. at the president's confab, Open Mail-lidding iod. iod. ty, cheerful letters being a great • • slated Miss Drivas, involved re- tfs Now is the time to shorten the morale booster. Enclosed stamps, A panel discussion will open - •‘, ising separate WRA constitutions With the conclusion of two- length of rushing, and in shorten - amusing . clippings the conference from 9:30 a. riL • or into a single basic document to weeks strict silent period follow- ing it to reduce the amount of , photographsadd to te reader's enjoyment. until noon Friday. Interpreta- • ' cover all activities. Sub-group- ing formal rushing, sororities may time and expense involved. tions of home management prob-, ings for club members and pro- send written bids through govern- Food is received with relish. Al- lams will be Many freshmen when they ar- given . by an urban '' though most agree that Uncle jects will be provided. Possibil- ment mail, according to Frances rive here know nothing about Sam feeds them well, Army life homemaker, Mrs. A. K. Anderson; Sties of limiting coed membership E. Haley '43, Panhellenic Council sororities; those that do have prob- rural homemaker Mrs. E. G. BorL tends to develop a sweet tooth. 1.0 one club and a system of rat- president Members of the house ably heard of them in prejudiced ing, Father Russell E. Clark, stir- Cakes, candies; and cookies are ing active members with points sending bids must maintain a ways. rf, as in former years, dents Robert B. Gammon '43 and greedily watched for, states Miss , were proposed. strict silent period with rushees There is an unlimited association Maxwell. Perishable ,food gifts Ruth Y. Francis '42, extension A segregation of beginners from until they receive a written reply. period for - the first few weeks ofworker Miss Helen Butler, reli are a disappointment. Skilled players in club groups may Pledged after the two-weeks classes, freshmen become weight- gious leader Rabbi Benjamin A: be added to WRA plans. Skilled silent period were Marjorie A. ed down with invitations and Smoking supplies rate near the Kahn, sociologist Dr. M. E. John, • instructors will be in charge of , Hazlett '44, Chi Omega; Shirley L. blinded to true values of sorori- top of the list, the writer con- State College residents. teaching beginners, Miss Drivas Ives '45, Alpha Chi Omega; and ties. tinues. Cigarettes and tobacco, Prominent speakers include -Dr: declared. She added that novices M. Jane McChesney '45, Kappa - To eliminate this confusion, a with perhaps a lighter or a cigar- Pauline Nickell, home manage-: ; who become experienced players Alpha Theta. series of open houses could be ette case, are - most desired when ment head .at lowa State college .. , the monthly $2l begins to wane. will be permitted to work for bon- Emanan elected Edith S. Cahen planned for the first two weekS and Dr. Clifford R. Adams, assist ' ovary club membership. '43 pledge president and Hannah of classes. Following this, 'there A _subscription to his favorite ant professor of education and:.:, "We want ' coeds to know that D. Frankel '45, secretary-treasur- could be an unlimited association magazine or books and magazines psychology. Dr. Nickell will speak : . received. Elec- WRA clubs are open . Saturday er, yestiarday. period during which time soror- are enthusiasticallyon "Management in Family Liv- Miss not used, gadgets are evenings for participation and in- ity women and rushees could be- tricaling" at the Friday afternoon meet-•-•,: struction," she said.. Physical ed-come well acquainted. Maxwell concludes. ing from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. atniit: cation majors are in charge - of Modern Marriage After the first month of 'inform- Dr. Adams will speak oh "Factors . White Hall activities Fridays from al rushing and immediately pre- Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain in Martial Adjustment" 'at the 7to 9 p •m. Based On Love ceeding the intensive period, Kappa Alpha Theta at dinner to- Nittany Lion Inn at 6:30 p. m. • The WRA. volley ball play night Marriage today is based on af- rushees could hand in preferen- morrow night. • • Friday. , . was attended by over 90 players tial lists naming their first three faction more than ever before, Sind spectators, Miss Drivas an -1 Mrs. Marion S. McDowell, assis- choices in order of interest. kiounced . Delta Gamma, Ath Intensive rushing of the same Panhel Setup— • ••-• , • .„-, taut instructor of home econom- . , • East, Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa ics, stated in her fireside talk last type as this year—planned .par- • . 7 )Kappa Gamma, .and .Chi Omega night. S,ubjects of her talk was ties • and no day-time contact— Embryo Of Panhel Association Found:- ~ emerged champions: • "The engagement period as a pre- could close the season. • Delta Gamma will meet Ath Under this plan rushing would In C am p us ' Club ' s Council In 1923 • .° ~1 paration for marriage." EaSt and- Alpha Omicron Pi will Mrs. McDoivell said that be- be limited 'to six weeks of the- „ play off semi-finals with Kappa cause of present economic con- semester. And we suggest that (E4itor'i Note: This -is the and two fraternity advisers. The Kappa Gamma Thursday, March.ditions, a woman can easily sup- it be the first, six weeks of each first 'of several articles discuss- constitution urges that representa 6. Chi Omega will meet finalists port herself, thus outmoding old semester. . ing organization and duties of tives be one junior and - one. sen- the following week. ideas of marriage for support. . One cry for the longer rushing Panhellenic. Council.) tor, elected at the end •pf their WRA varsity rifle teamsters The engagement period was period has been that both groups . sophomore years to serve for two scored 499 points out of a possiblepointed out by the speaker as know each other and are able to .. Embryo of Panhellenic Council, years. - . sorority governing agent since Officers, which-include a presi- . 500 in the Postal Telegraphic meet time when personality growth • judge each other more wisely after recently, she said. should take place and one should a whole semester. 1930, is found in the Campus dent,.viee-president, secretary and A call will be issued for all learn to assume responsibility. At We maintain that Club's Council Which was organ with smaller treasurer, serve for one College coeds interested in trying out foi: .this time mates should consider and more freshman classes this ized in 1923. year. The third semester will intercollegiate swimming meets similar degrees of intelligence, will* not be eliminated.. Each se- First evidence of the 12 na- necessitate changes .in office ten- March 8.. social,. and religious interests. mester the group of rushees would tional and 2 local- groups now in ure. is four local clubs found- - Mrs. McDowell stressed the necessarily be smaller, granting existence The constitution stipulates that it fact that it "takes two mature the opportunity of better acquaint- ed in 1922 and.one in 1923, which the presidency shall be held by the adults to marry, not children." , ances.• And with only one . group na- She concluded that marriage is a program of going together, to concer_trate on each semester, Greeks and rushees would knovir organize d the Club Council. Original names, - dates of 'organ ization, present names, and . dates senior represen4tive from • tional fraternitieir rotating in or lifeder of foundirig-on campus. The adding that "home is-not a place, each other well. . of national acceptance are: Nita- ~. Nee, I .. .2—Kappa Alpha . ?Theta, • vice-president s issthe junior rePre- , but a Habit of life." - Such a system would enable sentatiwe fron. the national group G 1931; Sych l o 9 r 3 , o l922—K c appa Kappa . .., freshmen to have more natural,next in line,,for - the presidency. CLASSIFIED SECTION contact during the first two weeks 19 2 22 m D at 1922—Delta G' La am Camaraderie, e a amma, 1930; Arete, The secretarY„.and treasurer are . of College and give them an ideaelected by Council members. 1922—Alpha Omicron Pi, 1929; Al- LOST—Leather wallet containing of what group they would like to . •fost ,1923 —Chi Omega, 1926: Franc...s E. Haley '43, Theta Phi: important cards. Reward. Re- know, better during unlimited con .l3' 1930 when Panhel Council Alpha, holds the presidency Wand. turn to Helen Gray, 124 S. Ather- tact. And by that time, they Y . . was organized, four more groups will be succeeded by Pauline E. ton St. Phone 2034. should know what three houses had ,. formed „ and had "gone na- Keller '44, Alpha Omicron - Pi:. itch 9 8, 3, 4 M. would receive their first consid- Lionel. These are Omicron Eta, Order of houses to be.represented • eration on preferential balloting. by succeeding.7_presidents is Phi PENN STATE'S famous Dry 1927 Theta Phi Alpha, 1929; • Mu, Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Dock night club will lie open Trestralla. 1927—Phi Mu, 1929; Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta, Al.. this Saturday, March 7. Make Dorm Keys Lost; Oread, 1927—Alpha Chi. Omega, pha Chi Omega,. Gamma. Phi Be your reservation' at Student Un- 1932; Laodelphia, 1928—Gamma la, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Tau ion today 4tpd 3, 4. 5, 6 Coeds Confined Phi Beta, 1932. Alpha, Kappa .Delta, and . Chi Astrir,d, organized in 1935; went APARTMENT Completely fur- Hunt Hall coeds at Bucknell Alpha Epsilon Phi in 1937; Eu- Omega. nished, first floor, near Campus, University were frightened out of phratia, - 1938—Zeta Tau Alpha; available now, responsible men their sleep recently when the fire 1939; .C-'haritides, 1939—Kappa 1— o - couple, Phone 2665 drill bell rang e.t 2:30 a. m. They Delta, 1941. In addition .to the 3tpd 3,4, 5. were informed that dormitory 12 nationals, Panhel Council re- ROOM WANTED Preferably - keys had been stolen when coeds cognizes two local groups—Eman with faculty family. No other with late permissions• were ad- on, formed in 1937, and Krimcon, roomers. Reply sent to 728 S. milted at 11:30 in 1941. Locals have associate 25th St. Harrisburg, Pa. 2tpd 3,4 Coeds were confined to the dor- membership in the Council which mitory for three days. They are entitles them to two non-voting FOUND —Gold evening bag at Rec out in circulation again, but, dis- delegates. Hall Friday night. Owner call couragingly enough, so are the According to Panhellenic's con- Nick, 3412. ltpd M. keys! . stitution purpose of the Council is LOST—GoId” mesh evening bag. Batkin cr Hein, 4939. "to work together for the good of the College and all its women stu - Believed left in College Diner 3tpd 3, 4. 5 O. dents; to benefit, by cooperation, after 2a. m. Saturday. Call Kra- RW—New York City or vicinity . . . , , ' the fraternities, and to unify in vanja, 2340. ltpd G. Leave Friday, Return Sunday terests of fraternity and non-fra- Call Rases, 3251. 2tpd 3,4, FOR RENT—Quiet double room PW—Oil City. Leave Friday after- ternity groups." with board. Near campus. Rea- noon. Call Goss, 3184. In addition to two representa sonable rates. Call 2472, 220 1 / 2 S. RiAr_washington, D. C. Leave Fri- tives from each sorority, Panhel Frazier St. 3tpd 4,5, 6M. day afternoon. Return Sunday. Council includes a representative Call Chuck, 34 99 . 2tpd 4,5, G. from the dean of women's office, WANTED Several students to PW—Kane or Corry. Leave Fri learn how to get more enjoy day, return Sunday. Call Weed, Golfer Withdraws ment out of Penn State's big 4693. Janet L. Flemming '42 recently weekenos. Apply at Armory, 7 PW Pittsburgh—Leave Friday announced her withdrawal from p. in. Friday. 3tch 4. 5, 6 0. • Potter, 739. Golf Championship scheduled for Rides Wanted RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday. next week at St. Augustine, Flor- RW (2)—New York City. Leave Return Sunday. Call Ath Hall. ida. bemuse of interferring class Friday Return Sunday. Call 330. work. • 0 . . SAVING! _ • , Helena Rubinstein Creams„ Lotions Make-Up • Special Offer !Important news for your beau ty and your budget! 20% re -auction on Helena Rubinstein beauty preparations. Here are .savings that may never be re 'peated ' :Come in, write or phone and 4nake sure of your supply. Sale :lasts only 4 more days. 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