PAGE FOUR - - •• • el Changes Rushing Code Swenson Clarifies . Frosh Elect - - Women's Swimming Martin, • Pike -• • urther Administration Hours, Admittance Helen J. Martin was elected Plunge hours and requirements freshman WSGA senator and for women's admittance to White Elizabeth E. Pike, WRA represen 'Hall Pool and Glennland Pool for tative, at a freshman women's the Sumnier have been announced mass meeting in the Home ECOn by 'Miss - Helen J. Swenson, instruc- omits Auditorium last night. tor in physical education. Miss Martin Was chosen from Regular Summer semester stu- a group of five nominees named dents may swim in White Hall at •a• - mass meeting last Tuesday. pool Tuesday-7:30 to 9:30 p. m.; Four freshman coeds were nom- , 'Wednesday-4 to 5:30 p. m.; inated for the WRA position. Thursday— WRA Swimming Club Miss Pike will sit on WRA Ex meeting at 7:30 p. in.; Friday 3 ectitive Board and Miss Martin to 5:30 D. m: and 7:30 . to 9:30 p. will represent her class 'on WSGA m.; Saturday 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. . Senate. and on Freshman Council. and 7:30 to 9:30 p. in.; Sunday I Supervising elections were Pa -2:30 to 4:30 p. in. Swimmers need tricia Diener, sophomore . senator, bring only a bathing cao. Miss and Julia H. MacFarland,' sepho- Swenson stated. • GUIDES ELECTIONS Patricia more WRA representative.. Requirements for Summer ses- Diener '45, WSGA senator, pre- Miss Diener, chairman of Fresh sion students include a full• time sided over elections - last night man, ,Council, announced that standing and medical examination when freshmen elected a WSGA Council will, elect a secretary in at the College Dispensary. They senator and WRA representative. 220 McAllister Hall at sp. m. to must also secure a ticket for towel, ' morrow. ,Sub-chairman who will • lock, and tank suit. Tickets may . . . be—elected within the next few be 'bought at the Bursar's office,weeks will automatically become INVITES RUSHEES All fresh- Old Main, !or two dollars. One ' HEc Sponsors a member of WSGA Judicial corn man and transfer women are urg- dollar 'will be refunded at the end -,,, • . ,- mittee... , . ed by• Pauline E. Keller '43, Pan- of the Summer. r ouk• Singing hellenic president to attend sec- Plunge hours for Summer ses;• :. , . • and open hOnies from 4 to 5:30 sion students are Monday 7:3OAn hour of "Family Fun," Rides- Wanted this afternoon. 'Sororities are req- to 9:30 D. m.; Tuesday 4 to 5:30 open to all students, in White Hall at .•- 1 , quested to turn in expense sheets p. m.; Wednesday 7:30 to 9:30 .RW- T Erie or Buffalo br any place for the affairs to Beatrice M. 4 p. m. today, will initiate . the on Lake Erie. July 4th week p. tn.; Thursday 3 to 5:30 p: m.; series of home economics depart- White '44, Panhellenic Rushing Friday 3 to 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 ment general Summer meetings. end. L. Friday afternoon.' R. Sun chairman. to 9:30 D. m.; 'Saturday 2:30 to 'day.. Call John - King; - - 711, '3rd • - - 2tpd 2, 30 I Sunday 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. College will lead folk songs and RW - (2)—Pittsburgh. Leave - 'Fri: Mixed swimming at 'Glennland 'several folk dances. Songs of Eu - day _ afternoon - • • -. Or . days and Fridays, and 1 to 5 p. m. Saturday' Pool will.be 7 'to 'lO D. m. Tuns- ropean nationalities living in this morning. Call 221 Ath'Hill. '• : • country will be taught and their RW (2)—Harrisburg., Leave Fri:- origins and backgrounds explain and 7 to• 10 p. b ' m. Saturdays. day. 'Call George; 2700... n •'' % . Summer session students may use ed. • • RW—Reading,• Hamburg,' Harris , the White Hall ticket, and regular Mrs. Ramsey collected some of burg ; or vicinity.' : Leave Friday. . Europe and the Unit- Call Bill Glenn; 3r . ordan - - • Summer semester students may the songs in d J . Don't let the "stray Greeks" secure permits at -Miss Haidt's of- ed States while working on a Car . - '• .' 2tpd . 3i . 1' M. get lost! , Lice in White Hall at -no cost, to negie Foundation 'Fellowship to RW—Buffalo. Leave Friday after-'We have 14 national sororities, • • after— -ll swim in the Glennland Pool. study folk songs of the various noon. Return Sunday"night:Ca but there are others in national , WRA Swimming Club has taken nationalities • living in this coun- Nicalo, 4255. - ' 3tch 30, 1, 2iF. Panhellenic. Coeds' representing over. the lifesaving classes which try. RW—Harrisburg or. York.. Leave. those fraternities not on our cam- will' meet for \l7 - hours during the -Five representatives of the : Thursday or Friday. Call _Mary pus, are "stray Greeks." next six weeks, -Miss Swenson an- home economics department who ' Ellen, 128 Ath. 2tpd 30, 1 M. • Since so many are here at,-the nounced. There will betwo' one attended the American Home RW—Johnstown. Leave Thursday College this Summer, we think and one-half hour Deriods'a we'ett - • Economics 'Association conference after Bp. m. Call Mary Mal- - they deserve a big "hello." First meeting of the class was in Boston last week will report on nar, at Collegian office between. Sororities may make for more held last evening, but all _ 8 and 11 p. m. -- • • 2tpd 30, 1 M. ' the convention at an open Meet Summer contacts and a brighter social life, semester students and those Sum- ing in 117. Home Economics Build- PAN (3)—Sharon or vicinity. Leave but if one is separated from the mer session students. who meet re- ing at 7 p. m. tomorrow. Home economics staff members Friday noon. Return Sunday. crew by at least 100. miles, the quirements for admittance to Call 4125. organization temporarily fails in . - plunge hours may come to the who will speak include Miss Ruth ,RW Harrisburg or vicinity.. : one of its important . purposes. first class at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, L. Bonde, assistant professor of Leave, anytime Bailey,- Collegian- office. Thursday. , - Call h according to Miss Swenson. Stu ome - economics;' Miss Rose M. New coeds, high school grad- Cologne, assistant professor of RW—,Washington, D. C. Leave, dents must be at least 17 years old Friday noon. Return •' Sunday uates, transfers from • colleges home economics; and Miss Ina to enter the life saving class. without • fraternal groups, find it hard enough to meet friends and . Padgett, associate professor of evening. Ca 11,2404. - -.-, • ltpd - ' CLASSIFIED SECTION . home economics. , .RW—Wilkes-Barre or Scranton. fit into the new life. ~Sororities LOST—Navy blue Spring coat Miss Mary Mason, assistant Leave- Friday. Return Sunday. - and independent groups are often home economics professor f '' with two red buttons. Return Call 118 Atherton Hall. .*" •. ..RW—Altooria. Leave . anytime - of-,. big helps in such orientation. from Texas State College -for Women, or call Betty, 213 'Mac Hall. But a person who isn't even LOST-4Black purse with key. and Edith D. Dengler '44, who at- ter .4 p. m. Friday. Call Jane, eligible for such organizations ,be- Please return to Collegian of-, tended the college- clubs section 4224.. .. 2tpd 1, ,2 F. cause of membership in an absent f i ce. . - - • meetings, will also report. . RW—York, Harrisburg' Or- vicin-, group isn't in an exactly en- WANTED—Skis and parapherna- • • ity. Leave Thursday. 'Return viable position. lia. Cash tonight. Call 3216 and . . Sunday.. Call - Smyser- or Keef at Not only can campus groups.and ask for Chuck. 912 W. College ave BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Collegian - .office or. 3331: 2tcomp . Greeks do a lot to help a Greek, but the strangers can doubtless aid already established organizations. We'll wager they have plenty of ideas on defense activitieA, rushing,, orientation, and - social life. Invitations to Panhel, WSGA, and WRA meet ings wouldn't hurt. ' • , 'Houses could sweep off the dust from their "welcoMe" mats and organizations can Make them feel important after crossing the mat. Use that strange Pin as an in vitation rather than *something to point at. Instead of regarding a "stray Greek" as competition, ask for cooperation, and our guess is you'll get it. 'Panh o F Greeks To Hold Daytime Formats To clarify Panhellenic rushing code and to make its administra tion more convenient for both ,sorority women and rushees, the Council ruled several code changes al last night's meeting. Panhellenic members voted to Get the time for two-hour infor ynal parties between 6:30 and 9 p. m. Houses may schedule two parties from July 13 to July 17, as staled in the code. A motion was passed permit ting sororities to hold informal parties and formal coffee hours in town if they so desired. An individual house poll found the Council unanimously in favor of changing the time for the for mal coffee hours from Saturday tinght, July 18, to Saturday after -,noon, thus permitting Greeks and rushees to attend dinner. The •11CW ruling spetifies that two for -ifnal coffee hours may. be schedul ed by sororities from 2 to 3:30 p. on. and from 3:45 to 5:15 p. m. • Because of this change, invi tations for formal parties must be delivered by 10 p. m. Thursday,, July 16, and freshmen and trans fers are to reply with written an swers delivered to Student Union iby 5 p. in. Friday, July 17. Sor oiities are requested to have bids in the dean of women's office by 7•:30 p. in. Saturday, July 18, ac cording •to Pauline E. Keller ,'43, Panhellenic president. Last silent periods Will range from 9 p. m. Thursday, July 16, to 2 p. m. Saturday, July 18, and •from. 5:15 p. m. Saturday, July 98, to the time bids are accepted .Sunday, July 19. ' ißecause of a misinterpretation of the code's ruling on alumnae participation in rushing, Miss Keller clarified the' law for• the benefit of all houses. Alumnae living in town are under the same restrictions as undergraduate stu dents, she said, but are permitted to attend open houses and parties. All members of sororities en rolled in Summer semester or Summer sessions may assist with rushing according to the Panhell enic code, she continued. Greeks living in town or visiting on cam .pus who are not enrolled in the College may not participate in •rushing or attend parties or open houses, she said. Appointments made by the Council executive committee last •night •include social committee— Betty 'Jane Haupt '43, chairman, Natalie A. Siebert '43, and Sally Hirshberg '44; Panhellenic rep resentatives for Victory Weekend —Marjorie .R. Chambers '43, Lila A. Whoolery '43, and Anne M. Serocca '44. Sororities Pledge, Initiate 9 Women Sororities are holding initia lions and pledgings of upperclass women previous to formal rush ing season for freshmen and 'transfers. Four sororities held ceremonies Monday night. Alpha Epsilon Phi pledged Sophomores Rosalyn Or )ofski and Zelda Miller; Alpha Xi Delta, . Mary Louise , Goyne '43; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sally W. Piollet '44 and Vivian I. Martin '45; and Kappa Delta, H. Jane Mummert '43. Phi Mu will initiate Monna L. DR. BENJAMIN L - ALEXANDER 402 E. College Ave. We l -7.lte Women `Stray Greeks' Seem Lost— Wieland '44 and R. Christine Yohe '45 July 12. Charlotte M. Hart man '43 became a member of Theta Phi Alpha recently. 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