PAGE FOUR Panhel Lists Rushing Rules For Open Bids Open bids can be handed in to the Dean of Women's office from now until the end of the semester, according to Adelaide Flakelston, president of the Pan Hellenic Council. Girls who have transferred to campus this semester may be pledged but not initiated until their courses are completed and averages are at least a one. Silent period exists between sororities and those girls to whom they have sent bids until answers are received. Except in these cases, there will be free associa tion between sorority girls and independents for the rest of the semester. Rumors that two sororities are going inactive next year were grounded at a special meeting of Panhellenic Council Monday af ternoon. Mrs. Arthur K. Ander son. former national Pan Hellen ic officer asked that all sororities cooperate in dispelling these rumors. Women Battle In MA Sports WR.A Intramural snorts program tonight enters its fourth week in the goring indoor tournaments. Volleyball. badminton and table tennis are now underway in White Hall as the girls from the dormi tories, sororities. independent or lanizations and town battle for iumemseY. Each activity has been divided ato three leagues. with league eaders meeting in playoff games March 23. The tournament is )layed in a rcund robin arrange lent which gives each team the riaximum number of opoortuni es to Play. All sporting events -e scheduled for Tuesday through hursday evenings. Chairman of all the intramural sorts of WRA is Nancy Romig. one McCormick is in charge of adminton and Helen Milligara di ects table tennis activities. These are aided by Shirley Gauger. Gertrude Fetzer. Nancy Smith, Virginia Miller and Mary Ken nedy. 8 Committees Plan May Day Janet Lyons, president of WSGA House of Representatives, has appointed eight committees to plan the annual May Day cere mony. The traditional crowning of the queen will be one of the features of Mother's Day Week end May 7-9. Martha Conley and Mary Mag as are in charge of the election for the queen and her attend ant; Helen Baker and Louise Drozdiak, properties; Jean Gil more and Betty Jane Williams, ceremonies; Madeline Bush and Dorothy Richardson, music. Florence Elderton and Joan Seltzer. publicity; Catharine AT PENN STATE 1 BRUCE SLOAN smokes CHESTERFIELDS Bruce Says "1 Clie.sterfiekis because clio/ce blend of tobacco ull around l imokilig, plea ,tzre all the time." A nz..tion-wide survey shows GA.-sktrtields are TOPS with OaLiege Students from coast to COO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Markle and Jean Nickols, cos- ley Gauger and Marian Memory, tumes; Barbara Porter and Grace entertainment. Schelder, decorations; and Shir- Miss Lyon also released the 1 names of the new representatives. nette Alexander, Naomi Gahust The list includes those mentioned Peggy Geltz, Joan Green, Nam: above with the addition of An- Meyer and Norma Prutzman. WED DAY, MARCH 10, 10