The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 18, 1951, Image 5

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    TiTEPDATIAEMWEtpt 18,,1951
1403'".'COds :Registei 1
f.0r4:7,_,F-ortiloi•...Rushing•
.. • . . .. , . .
FOur_ hundred three coeds registered for formal sorority rushing
Sund4! and yesterday, according - to' Marilyn
,Levitt;' president of
Pa'nhelleVp;..C4uneil. •
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• • , Cokelates,will be held this week in sorority suites. School clothes
will •be appropriate 'for tbese affairs. No , food
,will be served.
Etusheeswill receive Cake date
invitatioti,s'. this . morning at the
Faiihelleriic. -- ' Post' Office • located
in: the northeast lounge• of -Ather
ton Hall... The rushee is to check
the hours ';from 1 to 5 p.m. land
froln -6:30 to -.-7.:313 ...tonight and
tomorrow -that she would like to.
give each, sorority.
itomOrrow, iusliees should check
hours .:for Thursday ' and Friday,
although they will not need in
vitations to visit Sororities from
11. a.m. - to noon on Thursday; and
Friday. =
• t Preferential
At a pre-rush meeting;•4ilias•
Levitt discussed rushing
She declared that anY'M'Olati`dn
of Panhellenic rules is ditty'rush='
ing and .th at a sorority 4 -with
dirty rushes is not worth 3bAnirig.
Addell Owen, council rtishing
chairman, went over the ;rules
and 'explained each event.'.' , She
will explain preferential bids - at
a meeting to - be held 11 a.m. Sat
urday in 121 Sparks. .
Rushees will pick up at home
invitations at, the .post office
day. Each rushee may attend 'on
ly three "at homes" which will
be held. on Sunday.
Ribboning will. follow parties
be. smart
get your
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THE DAILY :COLL•EGIAN; STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA.
and formal coffee hours and will
complete the formal rushing per
iod on Sept. 27.
-Any, rushee who =wantsrushing
information may contact ;11 is s
Levitt- at 154' 'Simmons, .M iss
Owen at 105, Simmons, Mary.
Brewer at the dean of, women's
office or the Panhellenic Post
Office. ' ••
•
Quintet toliold
•
Tryouts Wednesday
- ,o l'his year, because of'ilie grad
uation ,of Polly Potter and Wil
liam betweiler; .the "Four Flats
and:: a Sharp" vocal quintet will
beq.evised to consist of three, men
and two women.. Interested , wo
men_. students ' 7 ixiay try out -• at
ap.m: Wednesday in 213 Carnegie
Hall.
Richard Wrentmore, David Mar
golf, and Earl Baker are the
three returnees of the quintet
'w hi c h completed a successful
year. • •
Back again...
Starting our 4th year on campus
For Music That's
inoolher
THEIACK HUBER ORCHESTRA
Post Office
Distributes
Invitations
—The Panhellenic Post . ,,pffice,
located in the northeast lounge of
Atherton Hall, is the center for
distribution of invitations fo r
formal sorority 'rushing.
Alumnae Of sororities and Mark
Brewer, assistant to the Dean of
Women, work at the post office.
Rushing chairmen turn in • coke
date , invitations to the post of
fice, where they are placed 'in
individual envelopes for. rushees.
Rushees will pick up coke
cards this morning and return
them before 10 a.m. to the post.
office. There is no limit on the
number of hours a rushee may
give one sorority or on the num
ber of sororities she may visit
during .coke dates. .
Invitations for today and 'to
morrow will be distributed. this
morning. Invitations for the rest
of the week _will be sent out by
sororities tomorrow.
Each sorority will hold two
parties next Monday and. Tues
day nights. This year a new pro
cedure has been adopted by Pan
hellenic Council, *hereby th e
number of rushees who accept
invitations for a particular sor
ority's parties will be divided
into two groups of appoximately
Now Booking for Fall and Spring
Women's Debate Squad -
Meets Tonight in Sparks
All members of last semester's
women's debate team will meet
at 7 tonight in 2 Sparks.
The date for tryouts for new
students and women who were on
the team before last semester will
be announced later.
equal size. One group will attend
Monday night's party; the other
Tuesday night's. The post office
will specify which of the two
night rushees are to attend the
parties of their choice. The same
plan will be followed for coffee
hours. •
The pOst office must stamp all
invitations for coffee hours and
rushing parties. It serves as the
only contact between rushees
and actives outside of prescribed
hours in the suites.
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classifieds
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Call SKIP 2689
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Looking Glass
with George
Hi Scholars. It's good to be
back, even if I can't find .a
room with an outside window:
Things are really tough aren't
they?
Doldrums in
Horticulture
Take my freshman friexid.
Doldrums McLather. T h e-y'
closed so many courses on him
before he could register fOr
liberal arts that he's now ma:
joring in oriental horticulture..
He should have waited. They
started opening up everything.
the day after, including two
man-hole covers. That's where
they discovered those three
fellows still standing in line to
register for the fall of '49.
Not for Single Men
I can sympathize. Seven
years ago I wanted to major in
physical plant, only to wind up
in animal husbandry. Then the
animals got -better jobs at Ar
mour and I was taking just
husbandry. That is until they
found I was single.
But enuf of this commisera
tion. I haven't even introduced
myself to the lucky new arri
vals. I'm the fellow who acci
dentally broke Ethers big win
dow last year and am writing .
a column to pay for it. I did
have a last name, but so many
people kept mispronouncing it
that I dropped the Smith part.
So just call me George.
Across fronlf Old Main
Or better still, tell my boss,'
Ethel, that you read this: Ethel,
you know, runs that impress
ive looking store on College
Ave., across from Old Main.
Have you been in? What a
fabulous emporium! Not high,
hat though. -I walked in with
overalls on the other day and
received a very warm recep
tion. Seems I was three days:
late in painting a new lamp.
display• rack.
Something for
Everybody►
All painting aside, though,..
you• should drop in. If it's rain
ing you can buy an umbrella.
If you're sleepy, a mattress. If
- you've got money (just .pre4 ,
tend), Ethel has dozens of
purses and wallets to put it in:
If you have loose cigarettes;
you can get a Rolfe cigarette;.
case to put them in. (Only.
$2.00, and in choice of =en
chanting colors). Full line , of
lighters too, from torch throw- .,
ers to petite personal lighters.;
If you have a room with: .
walls, Ethel has the largest
selection of pictures, plaques,!
and tiles this side of Saturday..
Some wonderful reproductions
of the masters (many exciting
modern) for only $3.
Life Can Be Beautiful
In fact, Ethel sells every-,
thing that gives you or your
room a lift. Don't mind the
furniture in the window: that's,
fOr , town's people. Barge right
past for, heavenly jewelry and
gifts at very earthy prices.
See you next week.
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