The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 13, 1949, Image 4

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Panhel Completes Plans
For Sorority Workshop
Panhellenic Council made final plans for holding its sorority
Workshop at 1:30 p.m. this Saturday at its meeting Tuesday night
in the Kappa Delta house.
Purpose of the Workshop was expressed as a plan to bring out
the mutual problems and possible solutions of the various sororities
at the College. Three topics, chosen on the basis of popular vote, will
'3O discussed at three meetings.
At 1:30 p.m. persons will meet
a the Zeta Tau Alpha suite in
;immons to discuss the perplexi
ties of rushing. At the same time
s meeting concerning the prob
'2--ns of officer training will be
!r - od in the Alpha Epsilon Phi
uite. A third meeting on attain
ing closer relations with alumnae
aqsociations will take place in the
Alpha Xi Delta suit",
Coordinators Present
Town women with relationship
Panhel have been asked to act
coordinators of the discussion.
Irs. O'Brien will conduct the
, roup concerned with rushing,
Mrs. Anderson, that group dis
^ussing officer training, while
Mrs. Lefler will lead discussions
on alumnae relationships.
Panhel delegates are required
4 o attend one of the three meet
ings. Three other representatives
rrom each sorority are requested
to attend, making a total of five
mern l "ers from each sorority pros
^n* at the Workshop.
A mass meeting of all partici
'ants will he held in the main
lounge of Simmons at 2:30 p.m.
in orrlor to hoar the results of
1 t
Ether ti t.rinrc. , . at the Panhel
in"lurlei , a renort from
the ^ororilinr. noncerning their
1. .ns on r• ert nin proposed
"c 1 litions to the rushing code.
voted to make Wednes-
I— a neriod during for-
rn 1 , and to have coke dates
- in the afternoons. Defeated
to have uniform
• ^nv , -s and to appoint a
11 of Advisors for rushees.
r -r-bers were renuested to ask
resrentive chanters to vote
nr - )nn-ition of having Pan
'-ost- sPrvinr; as
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Se7ond Semester Rushing
A third matter of importance at
",o meeting involVed decisions
I.lrecting second semester rush
ing. Panhel set a three-week
'.ilent period beginning February
4 and made plans for holding
oven houses on Saturday, Febru
ary 26. and Sunday, February 27.
Sororities wil be divided into two
'trouns. one holding open houses
on Saturday and the other group
r•n Sunday. The rushing commit
t^e. was asked to work out details
nronosed time limits. The
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Council also ruled that two weeks
of rushing must be completed be
fore bids may be sent out.
Final business of importance
was the appointing of a commit
tee to determine costs and com
plications of buying Panhel keys.
engagetrierth
Eberts--Pallis
June Pallis, a senior in medical
technology, recently became en
gaged to Floyd Eberts, who grad
uated in agricultural and biolog
ical chemistry in the class of '4B.
Miss Pallis, of Wilkes-Barre,
Pa, is a member of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority, Treble Singers,
Swimming Club, WRA Intramur
als, and secretary-treasurer of
Rod and Coccus.
Eberts, of Caledonia, N. Y„ pis
a member of Delta Chi fraternity
nd also Phi Lambda Upsilon. He
is getting his masters degree in
agricultural and biological chem
istry at the University of Wiscon
sin.
Bevins—Stetler
. The engagement of Beth Stet
ter to Kenneth L. Bevins was an
nounced over the Christmas holi
days. Both are from Belle Plaine.
lowa.
Miss Stetler, who transferred
this year from lowa State Col
lege, is a junior in the School of
Home Economics.
Bevins is a former student at
lowa State College. They will be
married Feb. 11.
You Won't Fts-ar
About It In Music 5,
but jazz is here to stay.
Next Wednesday, Jan. 19,
the Tru-Blu Sextet is go
ing to prove it. 7:30 p. m.
Schwab. Tickets are on
sale now at Student Union
for fifty cents. If you plan
to take off your shoes
bring, your own Air Wick
Pi Lambda Phi
Pi Lambda Phi recently initiat
ed the following men: Lawrence
Allen, Herbert Blough, Morris
Deitch, Stanley Domosh, Richard
Fader, Stanley Feigelman, Henry
Greenberg, Myron Hellman, Ber
yl Hoffman, Richard Hollander,
Morton Lerner, Gerald Lesse,
Harold Marcus, Ted Pritsker,
Robert Seltzer, Marvin Slomo
witz, Edwin Snyder, Arthur
Smulowitz, Merrill Sporkin and
Philip Yedinsky.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements most be
In by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue.
Prices are 40e one insertion ; $l.OO,
three insertions: 17 words or less. All
words over 17 three for 50 for Nish
insertion. Call Collegian 4711
LOST - ONE rhinestone ear—ring. between
Phi Epsilon Pi house and Atherton Hall
Saturday night. Call 151 Atherton.
WOMEN'S GOLD Imperial wrist watch
at White Hall on Thursday. Call June
109 Simmons.
I CAN'T READ the writing on the wall l
Pink shell-rimmed glasses, Jan. 7. Call
215 Atherton,
FOR SALE
REGULAR TO sB.9s—Men's shirts now
on sale for $2.97. College Sportswear.
Second floor Bargain Room.
AUTOMOBILE RADIO for late model car
Call 4888.
STEAMER TRUNK—year old, good shape.
Holds up to twelve garments. Three
It Troubles Trouble
roomy drawers. Reasonable. Coll Latin
Concision office or 5051-2nd Irvin.
1948 ALMA house trailer, 1012-A Wind
crest. Three rooms, 27 foot long. $l.lOO.
Apply within.
ONE PAIR ridge top hickory laminated
skis, 6' 3". Cable bindings, steel edges.
plastic bottoms. Call 352 Simmons.
DETROLA candid camera with viollennnck
3.6 lens, filters, sun shade and leather
case. Call Jim Eaton 3359.
1999 PALACE TRAILER 2N' overall, eaeo
condition $BOO. Inquire James Young,
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949
Hoover's Trailer Camp. Route 322. 3
miles went State College.
FOB RENT
THREE ROOM furnished apartment with
bath. Bellefonte. Write Box 281, State
College. Available Feb. Ist.
MISCELLANEOUS
'tYI'ING - REASONABLE. Also rewrit
ing, editing, reßearrh. Phone 6847.