TRTJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 Panhel Reminds Sororities Of Pre-Rushing Silent Period Sororities were reminded of the rushing "silent period" now being observed and urged to impress absolute silence between their members and prospective rushees by Adelaide Finkelston, president of Panhellenic Council, at its meeting Tuesday night. Miss Ellamae Jackson informed Panhel that all girls desiring to be rushed and pledged this semester should bring their transcripts to her in the dean of women's of five so that she may average their grades. This would function as a double service in providing all- College averages for the girls and a list of coeds who desire to be rushed. Miss Jackson also advised the Council that photostatic copies of transcripts could be made in 309 Old Main at five cents a copy for each member of a group and ten cents a copy individually. Open Houses Gilda Greco, chairman of the rushing committee, reported the division of sororities for the two open houses scheduled to begin this semester's informal rush period. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Gam ma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta and Zeta Tu Alpha will hold open houses on Saturday, February 26, from to 5 p.m. Open houses will be held at the same time on Sunday, February 27, by Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Sigma Omicron, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Mu and Theta Phi Alpha. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Delta Tau will also hold open houses on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Reject Petition Panhel voted to reject the peti tion of Alpha Sigma Chi to estab lish a chapter at the College fol lowing a rule made last Spring by the Council to accept no sorori ties for two years. In following up a suggestion made to revise Panhel by includ ing presidents of sororities as rep resentatives, the Council approv ed a plan designating a committee to obtain information on the rep resentation and functioning of Panhellenic Councils on other campuses. Spring Queen Each sorority was asked to sub- .176il akaft7h aVt a -6e Alv r VAUGHN MONROE has the answer in "MY OWN TRUE LOVE' New RCA Victor Release Here's dream-stuff that says, "Gather 'round and let's play that again!" Smooth-singing Vaughn Monroe and his Moon Maids make love really talk in this honey of a new recording. -4v AND eafGa aiweit de 7 Make the CAMEL 30-DAY TEST and see! In a recent coast to coast test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days—an average of one to two packs a day—noted throat specialists, after making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITAIION eiloney-elffatai Vll.O4atthlie : smoke C am a s en d test them in your own "T -Zone." T for taste. T for throat. If, at any time, yon are oat convinced that Camels are the mildest donne you ever smoked, return the package with the unused Camels and we will refund its full purchase price, plus postage. Citipol) I. J. Rigookb Tobacco Co.. Wiosoon-Saboo. N. C. TM DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA mit a 3i by 5 picture of a candi date for Spring Queen to Student Union by Friday. Other business at the meeting included the ap pointment of a committee to ap praise the situation of providing Panhellenic keys for members of the Council and a report from the Religion-in-Life-Week com mittee. The next meeting of Panhel will be held in the Phi Mu house on Tuesday, February 22, at 7 p.m. Leonides Plan Pajama Party Arrangements are being made for a pajama party to be held in Atherton and McAllister dormi tories and Women's Building so that all new women may become acquamted with Leonides. Rose Eiffert, president of Leon ides, women's independent asso ciation, appointed a committee Monday night to organize .the party for February 27. Those on the committee for the parties are Kay Kuharsky, coordinating chairman, Marie Card, Joyce Youndt, and Gloria Zack. It was decided by Leomdes re presentatives to set dues at 25 cents per semester for indepen dent women. Plans were also discussed con cerning the mixer to be given by the independent men and Leon ides February 27 at the Tub. The mixer will be •an open affair. Sarah Roberttson was appoint ed to work on plans for a carni val booth during Spring Week. Lock Haven Editor To Be Guest at Tea For Journ Women All women students in jour nalism are Invited to a tea to meet Miss Rebecca Gross, man aging editor of the Lock Haven Express, in the main lounge of Simmons Hall from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Theta Sigma Phi, wo men's professional journalism honorary, will sponsor the affair. Miss Gross, one of three women ;clitoral of daily newspapers in the state, won first prize with her editorial on leadership in the na tional contest sponsored by the Ladies Home Journal. She was also a Neiman Scholar at Harvard University several years ago. This is an award given to an outstand ing journalist every year for graduate study in the social sci ences. Miss Gross, a Theta Sigma Phi, was initiated at the student chap ter at Temple University. She just returned from Columbia Uni versity where she attended a ser ies of discussions for editors of small city dailies. The tea is an opportunity for women journalism students to meet a prominent woman in jour nalism and to meet other journal ism students on the campus. Frances Keeney is in charge of arrangements for the affair; Dor othy Hunsberger, refreshments; Diane Peterson, invitations; and June Snyder, decorations. Clothing for WSGA Collected Tomorrow Boxes of clothing collected dur ing the WSGA sponsored cloth ing drive will be gathered tomor row Shirley Gauger, president of House of Representative. PT , - nounced. Clothing contributions will be accepted until time of co. lection. The boxes will be taken to the office of one of the hostesses in "ach dormitory. They wal then be collected by Mrs. A. L. Schweitzer, 617 Park Ave. In the near future plans for the annual May Day celebration will be started. , i_o_eddC otumn i Zeta Tau Alpha Mrs. Mae Patrick, alumnae di rector of Zeta Tau Alpha, will en tertain the sorority for dinner at her home tonight. Kappa Delta The officers recently installed for the coming year by Kappa Delta are Kay Doner, president; Dolly Hyden, vice-president; June Dager, secretary; Wanda Harter, treasurer; Elaine Buckwalter, as sistant treasurer; Patsy Roseberry, editor; and Joyce Fosa, rushing chairman. A party honoring the graduat ing seniors and the new officers was held after the installation. The sorority was recently enter tained by the Lambda Chi Alphas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently pledged James Ewing, Robert Morton and T. R. Williams. Phi Delta Theta William "shier was recently pledged to Phi Delta Theta . Kappa Delta New officers of Kappa Delta sorority were installed Monday evening. They are Katherine Doner, president; Dolores Hyden, vice-president; June Dager, sec retary; Wanda Harter, treasurer; Elaine Buckwalter, assistant treasurer; Patsy Roseberry, edi tor; and Joyce Fosa, rushing chairman. An informal coffee hour was held following the ceremony. Mrs. Grace Hall, Mrs. Helen Lo man and Miss Lydia Tarrant were guests of honor. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha recently el ected the following officers, Ger ald Stewart, president; Paul El lenberger, vice president; Low ell Hammer, secretary; Paul Aicher, social chairman; Russel French, pledge trainer; George Kurt; treasurer; and Thomas Fitzpatrick, rushing chairman- Vaughn Monroe talks it over with one of his lovely Moon Maids, June Hiett. Hear them on the Camel Caravan...Saturda ni .. hts...CBS, PAGE SEVEN Delta Sigma Phi The new officers elected by Delta Sigma Phi are Peter Giesey, president; Luther Rice, vice-president; Frank Metzler, secretary; and Don Liebel, treasurer. Ray Lefkoe, Jim Riley, Steve Wach, Morry Samu e 1, Bob Marsilid, Dick Donnelly, Sam Vaug h a n, Dave Owen, Marty Costa, Bill McKnight and Bill Hoffman were recently pledged. Beta Sigma Omicron Lois Hughes was recently elec ted president of Beta Sigma Omi cron. Other new officers are Mar jorie Land, vice-president; Anna. belle Eshleman, treasurer; Patri cia Bradshaw, Secretary; Chris tine Altenberger, pledge chair man; Patricia Botkins, rush chair man; Frances Caprio, Social chair man;Delores Herold, warden; and Peggy Malone, publications. Delores Hocker was recently pledged by the sorority. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega will hold an initiation followed by a formal banquet tomorrow night. The in itiation will be held in the New Beaver rooms at 3 p.m., and the banquet will be at the State Col lege Hotel at 8 p.m. On Saturday night a semi-for mal Dance will held at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House from 9-12. Jack Huber's orchestra will play for the dance. The girls to be initiated are Helen Aicher, Shirley Cook, Ger ry Dosey, Joan Jarrett, Freddie Kuhne, Marilyn Kuhns, Nancy Lick, Patricia Lindmark, Helen Lowman, Nancy Mendenhall, Dor othea Pappas, Carolyn Royce, Jo Ann Ryman, Suzanne Scurfield, Rachael Smith and Patricia Veil. Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi has pledged - _- . .eorge Anderson, William Det -eller, Merle Long, and Harvey Shupe.