SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,. 1949 Panhel Grants Request For One Coffee Hour Permission was granted at a special meeting of the Panhellenic Council Thursday night to allow four sororities to hold only one Coffee Hour tomorrow. Alpha Xi Delta and Beta Sigma Omicron were givpn permission to hold their one Coffee Hour during the first period, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The one Coffee Hour of Alpha Chi Omega 'and Theta Phi Alpha will be held from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. Requests .were made be cause of the small number of rushees invited to the Coffee Hours. . Rushees should pay particular attention to the request that any rushee leaving town for theiweek end should sign her preferential lists in the dean of women’s office before she leaves, Miss Jackson, assistant to the dean of women and advisor to. Panhel, stated. All other girls desiring to join Jill f,y. J; - RECOMMEND CHESTERFIELD fM ; • ;'}• mmjo "TO MY FRIENDS AND FANS I ■ ■■■:>■ : Vt . .... J -■ ■■ ■ j .. . IT'S MY CIGARETTE" THE DAILY COLLEGIA!?, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA sororities should follow the re vised Panhellenic schedule, which requires that sorority preferential lists should be turned into the dean of women’s office at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Rushees may sign preferential cards in the pffice from 7 to 10 p.m. tomorrow and from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday. ■ ■ Philotes Asks Girls To Open Meeting > Philotes, independent women’s social organization will hold ah open meeting for prospective members in the White Hall play room from 7 to 9 pirn. Monday. The purpose of Philotes is to unify the non-sorority girls with the aim of broadening their role in social and academic life, to stimulate their interest ip scholar ship and activities, to help them acquire self-confidence, and to promote friendly cooperation to ward all other campus organiza tions. Any independent woman inter ested in membership is invited to this open meeting. In 1928 the women of Penn State were permitted for the first time to hold any position on Froth. This was heralded as a step to ward a “more equal rating of men and women on campus. 1 ’ I- s ' t* , !"i . , / t , * f ' v s it ''v S ‘' Sororities To Entertain Their Homecoming Alumnae Returning alumnae of many sororities will be entertained by their chapters this weekend. Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta, and Zeta Tau Alpha win entertain their alums in their suties living room today following the Liggitt—Phillips The announcement of the en gagement of Lucille Phillips, senior in elementary education, to Robert Liggitt has been made. Miss Phillips, who is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, is rushing chairman of her sorority, a mem ber of Treble Singers, and Judi cial. She is from Oxford and her fiance is from York, Pa. c iii•`•B ':'};:i jpp Kappa Alpha Theta will hold a supper for their alumnae at 7 p.m. today followed by a social meeting. A breakfast will be held in honor of the alumnae of Delta Gamma at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the suite. Professional and Business Wom en’s Bulletin contends that wom en do not change their minds more than men. o'- /^^A^^iA":"i’ri : i*t : A%*:":%%«s':*: : : : :’>-*>>'*X:”:!:::i'vxs:*:'S': : S>l'':s^':^S»^J^^s»Ks«'Skfe’^’^wi-; : i4? PAGE SEVEN
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