TUESD4IY, FEBRUARY, 26, 19.52, 281 CAieds Register For Rushing Two hundred eighty-one coeds have registered for formal sor ority rushing, Mary Brewer, as sistant to the Dean of Women, said yesterday. •, Coke dates will :be held from..! 1 to 5 and 6:30 to 7,:30 p.m. today:' through _Friday at 'the I. 9 ,f'suites.T School. clothes will'be appropri-1 ate for these affairs: No food.will be served. The same schedule blanks will be used,all Week for coke_ dates. Rushees. are- to • return cokei cards at 3 a.m. today-to the Pan hel post office in:Woinan's Build-1 ing. The averages 'required by the individual sororities are available for rushees at the :post office. Information concerning cost of sororities may be obtained at the Dean of Women's office. Freshman women who attend coffee hours will r eceive 10 o'clock permissions March 3, ac cording to Marion Whiteley, Pan hellenic Council rush chairman. Women in the water saving in structor's class may obtain ex cuses from the class by signing a list at the dean of Women's office. Marilyn Levitt, • Panhel presi dent, asked rushees to attend as many coke dates as they possibly could. Miss Levitt advised rushees not to cut sororities until the At Homes. All communication between sor orities- • and a rushees wi 11 be handled by the post office. Miss Brewer asked rushees to cooper ate with the post office by follow ing the rush, schedule. Co-eclib Delta Tau Delta Newly-elected officers of Delta Tau Delta are Thomas Judge, president; Robert Gribben, vice president; Richard Haenel, treas urer; and Joseph Kline, secretary. New initiates of the fraternity are Thomas Andersoh, Fred Er nest, James Guerdon, William Johnson, Bruce Nichols, David Odiorne, David Pine, James Rugh, Darrell Shoaff, and Earle Van- Alst. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi - Omega has initiated Donna Lee Bane, Helen Banes, Nancy _.Barth. Elizabeth Byrem, Lynn Crowley, Alice Hennessy, Ona: Kay' Lee, Nancy Maloy, Nancy Parrish, Norene Runyeon, Nancy Sadler, and Gayle Wismer. Before initiation, a buffet sup per was held for the pledges. Re freshments were served following the ceremony. Gngage . m.enb Cover-Gillispie Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Gillispie of ,Lower Merion have announced I the engagement of their daughter, Adele, to Harry Cover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Cover of Pittsburgh: Miss Gillispie, a senior• in soci ology, is a member• of 'Alpharam.- ma Delta, Players, and. the,' Ccil, lege syrriphony orchestra. Mr.- Cover, •former All-College vice president, is •a member of Skull .and Bones. He is 'a, senior in labor-management relations, - Activity Cards Women students haver - been asked to bring their activity cards up to date by Mrs. Cordelia Hibbs, assistant to the Dean of Women. The cards are on 'file in the Dean of Women's:office. Mrs. Hibbs pbinted ,, ,•out that several honoraries . use the files when considering new Inembers. She said that prospectiVe employ ers and investigators also use the files. . • - Photo Deadline Teddy Noon today is 'the , deadline for submitting pictures - of. can didates for the : title of pendent sweetheart. - Pictures may be turned in at the Student Union . desk - in Old Main: The name and' ad= dress of the coed should be on the back of the photograph: The contest is being spon ' sored by the Association of In dependent Men and Leonides.' THE COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha held a formal banquet for visiting alumni. Fol lowing th e banquet. initiation ceremonies were held. Those ini tiated were John Christian. Barry Fein, Paiil Linvill, and Kinzo Yamamoto. . •• PLACES TO . , • KNOW Q.—Where is the only grave on campus? . , MAX HARTSWICK'S . For All Your Fine Jewelry SPORTSMAN'S SHACK * . tka fa EES A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE, RODS, LICENSES, LINES, FLIES, Store College. Po. jtwidaj, ..." , • FLY TYING MATERIAL , a. , . 2 e.tC,.:4' 7.,01,:':'-':.. %,,,,-i-.or. Gem :Soc;e;Y CALDER AVENUE . . Smart , Shop • THE BIKE SHOP TO KNOW-- M cans fine clothes W. F: KRUMRINE BIKE SHOP A t reasonable prices 1 WHIZZER MOTORS RALEIGH BIKES , . SALES SERVICE . R ight for Co-eds Rr. 433 W. COLLEGE AVE PHONE 4723 Iry today • , • We Are Proud To Have Been Photographers For The 1951 WOODRING'S FLORAL SHOP first-Rated All-American La Vie BLOOMING FLOWERS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Let Us Help You, With Our First-rate FOR ALL OCCASIONS. . Photographic Work. BEAUTIFUL CORSAGES FOR FORMAL AFFAIRS. PEWSTATE • PHOTO SHOP Phone 2045 117 E. COLLEGE AVE. 212 EAST" COLLEGE AVENUE .:„DELIVERY SERVICE • PHONE 6821 PERSONALIZED , • • STATIONERY SPECIAL .. • CENTER CLEANERS Boa of Harmony writing paper with colored border arid your name in matching color scheme. LAUNDRY & DRY• CLEANING THIS WEEK ONLY $1.39 , REAR 352 COLLEGE AVE. 24-HR. CLEANING REA & DERICK'S for Van Heusen Shirts If You Don't Know .. . - . . • WHO FOUND IT? • • WHERE TO BUY IT? '9 • HOW, TO SELL IT? . li ttr s • TRY • MEN'S SHOP ' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS . opposite pl 4 Main . Opposite Old Main ' Page 8 • Beaver House • Recently elected officers of Beaver House are Arnold Gasche, president, and Robert Fry. vice president. • Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Signia Omicron recently initiated Greta Dunsmore and Norma Zehner. Theta Xi Theta Xi has initiated Richard Brown, Robert Brust, John Chem sak. Barry Collins. Clarence Day: is, Duane Drew, Lloyd Eddings, Paul Gery, Joseph Knepper, Ellis Laubach, Lael Meixsell, . Joseph P:orkowski, Richard Robinson, Winfield Scott, James Shaw, Ralph Skomsky, Richard Smed ley. and George. Steinhauser. Acacia Acacia ha s initiated William Alden, John Hoffman, Howard Hudson, Thomas - Irving, P,e te r Judd, John Kaufman, Jacks . = Keim, Frank Kilmer, William-Kil mer, Charles Manwiller, Duane Mclntyre, Charles ohrbecii, Stanley Thomas. and William Warncke. The fraternity has pledged 'Wil liam Brubaker. PLACES TO KNOW A. On the west side of Schwab .Auditorium is.the grave of George W. Atherton For the Finest in Footwear glich 3 120 S. Allen St. PAGE prv-m