WEDNESDAY. MAY Iff. 1955 Pdnhel Sets Panhellenic Council last night passed a motion to again set the maximum rushing budget of each sorority at $7O. This figure is the same amount alloted before except that it will be $7O for each, of the two formal periods, in the spring Each sorority must send an itemized budget to the dean of women’s office to show that the" money was evenly, distributed on ’the rushing functions. Council topk a final vote- on the constitution change . 'that the grade -2 ]be replaced with the MISS K|TTY DICKSON So far, Kitty isthe loveliest Okay Joe of this school year. She represented the local Phi Epsilon Pi chapter in a national Phi Epsilon Pi contest. At two of the many parties we photo graphed this week-end, there were pinning serenades going on. It was a beautiful sight to watch the men in their white jackets and candle -illumination, serenading this one lucky girl. We photographed th'W affair. at..both houses and the results were quite striking. So, if you’d like something un usual for your scrapbook, give us a call if you expect to be doing the honors. Saw a movie the other night showing all the contestants individually of the latest '‘Miss Universe" Contest. There wasn’t one beautiful girl in the entire procession. To top it off, the American contestant who won the title was prob ably the least fit, sq far as, beauty anyway. I used to wonder about the qualifications for these contests. I ho longer wonder. Remember, a beautfiul portrait is worth a thousand letters. bill coleman's lion 136 E. College Ave. / Budgets # words “averaged as a failure”. ,A motion was passed to set up a library which will contain fra ternity booklets and a fraternity sorority directory. It would cost about $7 and would be available to all sororities. i Council also discussed a rush ing problem-which will come up next spring because of an increase in the number of transfers. About 150. transfers are expected next January as compared with the 88 for this- year. A committee was appointed to look into this prob lem which is expected to exist for several years. Olay, Jo.? Sincerely, b.c. studio Phone AD 7-4454 THE .DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE MtNNari vania WRA to Hold Annual Fete Women’s Recreation Association executive board last night dis cussed plans for their annual ban quet, to be held at 12:30 p.m., Mar 29 at the Nittany Lion Inn. Approximately 60 women,have been invited to attend the ban quet honoring six past WRA presidents. Guests of honor are Ella Nicholson, Betty Springer. Marjory Liptak. Marie McMahan Gorman. Mabel Marple, and Betty Zi-gler. WRA will sponsor a clothing drive beginning Monday. Boxes will be placed in each house mother’s apartment in every woman’s dormitory for students to deposit their old clothes. - Winners of the WRA individual ping pong tournament are Betsy Waite, freshman in education from Belleforite. and Mary Lou Scott, sophomore in -home eco nomics from Clearfield. STARTING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY MAY 28th ** > V V % V V>. ' l' \'-~c " '.., ;-> / M s s - **> , v .'" /' Y>- / - v /y Bishoff Elected To Head Chimes Marlene Bishoff. sophomore in education from Easton, has been elected president of Chimes, jun : or women’s hat society. . Other officers are Barbara Ni eholls. vice president: Margaret Forster, secretary; Marilyn Selt zer. treasurer: and Dolores Jores. For GIFTS for ENGAGFMFN7 and WEDDING SHOWERS Step in at The TREASURE HOUSE "Paradise for Puz"!~d choppers" beautiful gift wrapping free of charge Ignited IW “Get-Acquainted” % / > > )anlarlr State College - Belief onto \Ar Senate Will Meet Tonight Women’s Student Government Association Senate will meet at 6:45 tonight in 217 Hetzel Union, Carolyn Cunningham, president, has announced. national editor. Officers were elected at a party for old and new members Monday nigh*. Initiation of new members •'f?s held last week. Big Savings on your favorite itosjklngs Berkshire’s SALE Full-fashioned long-wearing Berkshire stocking beauties, with NYLACE TOP and TOE-RING, Berkshire’s exclusive 2-way protection against runs! All sizes in the exquisite new shades. Short, medium and long lengths. y/Nylace 15.15 denier, 60 gauge ■tegular Pric* 1.65 Sal* Prica 4.29 -3.79 \/Nylaee SO. SO denier, 51 gaunt y/15 denier, 60 gauge (plain or dark seam) Ripilar Prk* 1.50 Sal* Prica -4.19 --3.49 y/15 denier, 51 gauge (plain or dark seam) y/SO denier, 51 gauge ■tegular Prlc* 1.15 Sal* Prica -4.09 —3.19 COME, WRITE. PHONEI page Five
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