TtifSpA*. qCTQBBfc 11, Wfd ' Sorority Rushing Enters' Panhellenie Final Period Women’s sorority rushing enters its last week today as parties and coffee hours highlight the remaining Panhellenic rushing period. Each sorority is hostess at two parties, most traditionally in formal one night and formal the last riight. Section I, which gave their first party last night will give a second tomorrow night from 7 to 9 pun., includes Alphk Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Beta Sigma Omicron, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Phi Sigma Sigma and Zeta Tau Alpha. Section n r Sororities in Section 11, which will be. hostesses from 7 to 9 p.m. this evening and at the same time Thursday night, are Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta,-Chi’ Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Delta Tau and Theta Phi Alpha; Invitations for parties from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow as well as coke cards for tomorrow arid Thursday must be turned in at the Panhellenic Post Office at 8 a.m. today. Rushees may pick up the invitations and coke cards from It) a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Rushees return answers for. the parties held tonight by 12:30 p.m. today and sororities may pick up the answers at 1 p.m. Coke card an swers should be returned from 1 to 4 p.m. and sororities may pick these up from sto 6: 15 p.m. to day. Thursday Parties Invitations for parties on Thurs day from 7 to 9 p.m. should be turned in by, sororities at 8 a.m. tomorrow. Rushees may pick up the invitations for these parties from 18 to 12:30 p.m. and should return their answers to parties by tomorrow night by 12:30 p.m. to morrow. Sororities may pick up these answers at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Kappa Phi Party ; Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' or ganization, win hold a Gypsy Party at the Wesley Foundation at '7 p.m. on Thursday, October 13. AH: Methodist girls who are new on campus or who are inter ested are asked to come, stated Nancy ' Smith, president of the organization. Refreshments will be served. How? Use soap and water... an old Indian trick! No dry cleaning bills with these completely washable gabardine sport shirts in 22 "Honest Injun” colors. Stay color-right... size right—a new shirt free if your . Van Gab shrinks out of size. Always popular California Lo-No model—smart with .or without tie —now only (4.95! 1 0 Van Hausen*... "the world's smartest” uJLII.JL Lo PBILtIPS.JONES COUP.. NEW YOKE 1. N. Y. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mortar Board, Plans Annual Mardi Gras Initial plans for the traditional Mortar Board Mardi Gras are now being made and. carried out, Ruth Lehman, president, of'the spon soring organization, recently stat ed. November 4 is the date set for the affair. ' Sororities, who are annually asked to help in presenting the affair, will soon be sent letters of instruction and request for participation. The latter will in volve operating a booth to sell the wares or talents of the soror ity members. An award, usually presented to the sorority contributing the largest amount of money, will be a trophy this year. It is designed for rotation among the winning organizations for this year and future years. Alpha Lambda Delta Offers New Service Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women’s honorary, will offer a new service to freshman women, according to Miss Edith Zinn, ad viser to the igroup. Members of Alpha Lambda Delta will tutor, free of charge, freshmen women who may require such instruction. The honorary will hold its' in itial meeting of the semester in 105 Old Main at 6:30 pirn, to morrow. Essay Award Given Miss Alvina Bartos, a home ec onomics student, has received an award in a nation-wide essay con test sponsored by the Christmas Club Association: Miss Bartos, who is .a senior in dietetics, has received $25 for her dssay en titled “How 'Christmas Clubs Have Helped Me.” New and Old Find Agreement in Dorms In Grange dorm a charming, white-haired lady, Mrs. Neva Morris, has reigned supreme for 15 years. Across Shortlidge road, in McElwain Hall, the youngest and newest hostess, Mrs. Thomas F. Morgan is making her presence known. Occasionally Mrs. Morris, following the example of the co eds acts as a big sister to the chic Mrs. Morgan by helping with her orientation. The new hostess, full of ideas, is as wide-eyed and im pressed by the splendor of her new home as any freshman might be. Fifteen years ago Mrs. Morris was the same way, for Grange dorm was then a glamorous hall only five years old. It was the first dorm on campus to employ a full time hostess rather than a housemother who was really a housekeeper. Rules Less Strict Instead of 2000 girls roaming the campus in 1934, Mrs. Morris NOW YOUR UPS CAN Created for Color Harmony by -~l ' . f f LLTVOOS MttFtWISUWO* beauty ow»« You vfUl tl iaU«e l, Batmooy sh»d« SSI^-lstt’SC fisrfsarc petson*»W Pf,- t heJ2-p»B e had to learn to know only 500. For this reason most rules were much less strict than they are today. Hours were the same, but the number of late permissions was unlimited. The coed of 1949, Mrs. Morris believes, is far more attractive, self-assured and well dressed than her predecessor. Freshmen have lost much of that confused, lost look, despite the name tags and freen bows. Little Mrs. Morgan eartily agrees that today’s coed does justice to her beautiful, mod em surroundings. Sororities Both the new and the old hos tesses approve of sororities and feel they play an important part in college life. However, Mrs. Morris believes that while sorori ties have gained in prominence, they have, and will continue to become far less cliquish by living in suites. Fraternities, on the other hand, ashion’s Newest Lip Colors by Mas Factor PINK VELVET a smooth , provocative invitation on yonr lips PINK SECRET delicate, with a hint of feminine mystery Three dramatic new Lip Colors create freshet; more brilliant lip flattety for you in fashion** newest costume colors. 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