FRIDAY. FEBRUARY -11. 1955 House Discusses Rule Enforcement Question By CAROLE GIBBON .# Discussion of questionnaires to be distributed among women stu dents concerning the . enforcement of Women Student Government rules was discussed by the WSGA House of Representatives last night. The enforcement plan; as suggested by the WSGA would be built around a hall chairman whose duty it would be to turn in ~suggestions for penalties to the WSGA Judicial committee. The chairmen Would be self appointed and would be inter viewed for their position by a WSGA screening committee. ,Qualifications would • be a 1.5 All-University average and no major judicial record, • The length of time the hall chairman would serve in all has not been suggested, and is one of the questions asked on the ques tionnaire. - , The place of the 'hostesses and checkers has not been suggested should the system be adopted and Would have to be worked out.' The hostesses. will receive a similar questionnaire on the sub ject asking whether they would like to serve under an advisory capacity should such a system be adopted s and if they feel they, hve , enough competent girls in their units to assume the positions of hall chairmen. .In reply to the suggestion that an honor system be adopted in stead of the proposed plan, Kay Kingsley, speaker of the House, explained that the plan under dis cussion was suggested, as a com promise between the present method of operation and the hon or system. The majority of WSGA members , seem to feel that . the honor system would .be too dras tit a change from the present method of enfoicing WSGA rules, she explained., The questionnaires will be dis tributed between a representative numbar, of women students. Co-chairmen of the elections committee, Anne .Beebe and Di ane Edelman, suggested that eiec tions for the positions in the fes- IFC PanHel Ball SAUTER-FINEGAN ORCHESTRA $5.00 per couple Tickets at Student Union Desk April 1 44 5 he gent 2 1 ance o thtal be held in each unit scme time next week. Seniors will elect three finalists from the nominees elected in the primaries. From the finalists they will elect one girl to be the May Queen. The two runners-up will be the senior attendants. Juniors and sophomores will elect, two finalists for their pros pectiVe classes which will be the attendants for their classes. Like sgniors, the freshman wo men will narrow the nominees to three finalists. From these final ists they will choose the fresh man maid of honor. The runners up will serve as attendants for the freshman class. In any dormitory unit where there are less than ten members of any class a representative may not' be put up for nomination to take part in the May Day cere- Monies. Nominees will be required to have a five by seven inch picture to be displayed in one of the store windows of State College. Union-to Meet Local 417. Binding Service Em ployees International, will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Odd Fellows Hall. Social gazelle Center Stage, "Corn is Green," 8 tonight, Temporary Union Building. Chapel, the Rev. Jesse Trotter, speaker, 10:55 a.m. Sunday, Schwab Auditorium. Presents The Great Rec Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 1 9:00 -1:00 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Church Groups Plan Activities For Tonight Services, speakers, soccer, and parties are oil tl•e agenda for stu dent religious groups .onight. •Hillel Foundation will hold eve ning service:. at 8 tonight to com memorate the Yahrzeit of Theo dor Herzl. Dr. Joseph Jaffe of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth, Israel, who is visiting professor of physics at the Uni versity, will be guest speaker. Hosts will be Beta Sigma Rho. A memorial prayer wlil be giv en for Adrienne Klevansky, a stu dent who was killed in an auto mobile accident during semester vacation. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will play foot soccer tonight at 7:30. An International Party to which all foreign students are, invited will be held oy the Wesley Foun dation at 7:30. Newman Club will have a par ty at the Catholic Student Center at 8 tonight. Margaret Dunne is in charge. Leroy Eims will speak on "You Don't Have tc be Like You Are" at a meeting of the Penn State Bible Fellowship at 7:30 tonight in. 405 Old Main. Mother, Baby Classes Will Be Offered Mother and baby care classes will be offered every Monday by the State College chapter of the American Red Cross. Seven lessons of ..wo hours each will be given. The first class will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Associated Services Headquar ters, 330 W. Beaver avenue. There is no fee for the course. Dorm Councilors Dance • Members of the Association of Independent Men Board of Gov . - ernort have been invited to at tend the R e s i dent Counselors Dance from 8:30 p.m. to 12 to night in Waring Hall. the STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Semi-Formal ear -Approved graternitiee Forty-six fraternities have been approVed by the dean of men's office for the entertainment of women guests on Friday and Saturday. They are Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi I Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Zeta. Beaver House, Beta Sigma Rho, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Upsilon. Kappa Delta Rho. Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon PI, Phi GRIMM. Delta, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, PM Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Mu Delta, Phi Sigma Kapp... Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma PI, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi. Theta Xi, Triangle, and Zeta Beta Tau. belts Sigma Lambda has been approved for Saturday -only. Sweetheart Ball to Be Girl Ask Boy Affair The Women's Recreation Asso ciation Sweetheart Ball, to be held in Recreation Hall on Feb. 19, will be a girl ask boy dance and not the reverse ris reported Wednesday in the Daily Colleg ian. Al Wylanci's orchestra will be STOP at Barnard Tea Room Large Broiled T-Bone Steak . $2.50 Full Course Dinners . . . . Treat yourself and your date to a real good meal 110 S. BARNARD 1 Block West of Atherton AD 8.8311 Eddie Sauter and Bill Finegan ZTA to Begin Book Drive Zeta Tau Alpha is sponsoring a collection of used books to be donated to the Centre County. Li brary and Bookmobile. The collection will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Alpha Fire Co. The purpose of the drive is to increase the number of children's books available •in the county library, according to Mary Lou bris, chairman of the collection committee. Books available for fourth through eighth grade readers are especially needed, Mrs. Carl Ifver son of the county library has told the book collection committee. Adult ' books, especially those published within the last 10 years, and magazines published during 1953, 1954, and 1955 are also need ed, she said. Members of the committee are Miss Loubris, Nancy Seiler, Bes sie Zazanis, Dorothy Hirst, Ver onica Harris, and Nancy Grau mann. featured at the dance. Tickets will be $1.75 per couple. PAGE FIVE