THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1955 Student Enforcement Approved by Senate ; tVbmen’s Student Government Association Senate voted last ifigllt tb establish a system of stiident enforcement for WSGA rules, ll&gfittlihg next fall. | Each woman’s dormitory will be divided into hall units, each tifnit selecting Several women to take charge of the enforcement pro gram. These women will report infractions of rules to Judicial BAafd.2 I The student “monitors” will en ftoce all rules except those re garding' ’ sighing in and out Of the dormitory, which will remain in thffTOfids of the hostesses and their Checkers. . , . . Repiate Questionnaire The' system was approved to reprebe-. a questionnaire proposed by ; £&Mate several weeks ego. The asked for student opinion’ 1 on the possibility of a student enforcement plan and suggested , revisions in the drink ing v rul£ forbidding drinking by womep students. decided that, instead of polling opinions, actual practice of the StUdent enforcement plan Wotild-be more effective. Senate also approved All-Uni versity Cabinet’s; proposed reso lution to set up a Penn Series to replace Community For um. .Senate felt' the jhroposed series would draw much greater student interest and support. Pendleton Presents Plan Judith Pendleton, member of the Cabinet committee that drew Up' the resolution, presented the plan to Senate. Sondra Peters, WSGA treas urer, was elected Senate chair man 6f the annual Marriage Con ference for next year. “ • Jane Patton, town, senator, re ported that the proposed “big sister”-plan for next year’s town freshman women has been, set up and upperclass women who volunteered to act as • counselors will be notified of their town sif ter’s name during the summed. Juniors Offered Scholarships Students in the fields of busi* ness administration, aeronautical engineering, electrical engineer ing, industrial engineering, me chanical engineering, engineering science, or physics who will be fifth semester juniors ilext; fall may apply for $250 Scholarships. Two of these scholarships, 'the Martin Aircraft scholarships, are. awarded by the president ahd vice president of the Martin Air craft Company to students ; who are taking work in fields uf inter est to the company and are the type of 1 individuals the Company would wish to employ. t . Application forms may be ob tained from the offices’ of the deans of the colleges, and should be Submitted before the close of the semester. ■ >•••»••••••• -VM*zr Caryl Chessman's Own Story l "Cell 2245, Death Sow" Starring: William Campbell s The Kid" in "Man,Without a Star" . ■ , —Feotoretlme— l:*». 3:dB. 4:44, 6:24, «:0», »:54 . "JUMP INTO HELI” BEGINS FRIDAY John Wayne - Lana Turner "THE SEA CHASE" • ★ NOW 0# »« Open Marlon Brando - Eva Marla Saint "On the Waterfront” Friday and Saturday < The Boh Ptoiv” C^p-£ditd Officers of Sigma Alpha Mu are Arthur Goldstone, prior; Byron Spiller exchequer; Harold Fried man, recorder; Carl Saperstein, alumni recorder; Hyman Tabach nick, pledge master; Sainuel Kahn, parliamentarian; and Mar tin Schmookler, historian. Jerrjr Kopelman has been pledg ed by Zeta Beta Tau. Beaver House recently elected Houston Elam, president; David Miller, vice president; Walter Schuster, secretary; Ralph Vernot, treasurer; Caryl Newitt, caterer; and Walter Filmore,'-house man ager. .. Janet Fitzgibbon and Patricia Collins have been initiated into Beta Sigma Omicron. Cwens Initiation Banquet New members of Cwens, soph omore women’s hat society werp initiated Tuesday at a formal banquet at Phi Gamma Delta. Of ficers were installed at the meet ing. , fFe thank you ... coeds have been responsible for our best year in the fashion business ... We thought of a cocktail party or a dinner dance r but isn't c sale much morefuri? (and money-saving, too!) 50... You before you go we are having a DAY SALE EVENT STOREWIDE SAVINGS!! NOW... Save on the following items SPRING SUITS • SUMMER SUITS . SPRING DRESSES • EVENING GOWNS SKIRTS • RAINCOATS • TOPPERS SUMMER COTTON DRESSES.. 10% Off Special!... BLAZERS only $15 50 Regularly $19.95 - White and White with Navy fHE bAILY COLLEGIAN, SIAIE COutoc. rcrsNSYLVANIA Angel Flight Selects Fifteen New Members Fifteen coeds have been select ed for Angel Flight, women’s aux iliary sponsor corps to the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Ann Ledefman, flight com mander announced last night. One hundred and forty-seven candidates were interviewed by four reviewing boards Monday night. The boards narrowed the number down to 45, and the new memoers were chosen from this group. Candidates were judged on the basis of app arance, poise, inter est and personality.. An All-Uni versity average of 1.3 was alsb also required. Women selected are Barbara Corman, Sara Williams, Anne Ni t”auer, Nancy Seiler, Vera Win gert, Katherine Dickson, Joan Barkley, Audrey Berrill, Marilyn Seltzer, Anne Cain, Ann Mc- Knight, Barbara Kimble, Miriam Jones, Camille Gellett and Rose mary Bass. Member of the flight will meet in uniform for the Armed Forces Day parade at 6:30 tonight at the corner of College avenue an d Shortlidge road. Scrolls to Hold Retreat Scrolls, senior women’s hat so ciety, will' hold a retreat for old and new members at 5 p.m. to morrow at the home of their ad viser, Miss Mary Jane Wvland. TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Spotlighting AGD By BECKY ZAHM The Alpha Mu chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was installed at the University on May 24, 1947. Alpha Gamma Delta was founded nationally in Ito 4 at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Last summer the sorority cele brated its golden anniversary at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec. There are 60 national chapters of the sorority. Cerebral Palsy is the national philanthropy of Alpha Gamma Delta. The Alpha Mu chapter also holds an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children and orphans. Seven members of Alpha Gamma Etlia are in hat socie ties. Last fall an Alpha Gam, Lois Cowden, was Junior Prom Queen. One sister, Barbara Nicholls, i: now vice president of Panhellenc Council. This year the chapter partici pated in Mardi Gras and Soring Week. With Kappa Delta "Rho. they won first place ir the Agri cultural College category during Spring Week. Each year the Alpha Gams honor the senior with the high est average by placing her name on a scholarship plaque. Thev also present ai activities bracelet annually to the sister who has added the most activi ties during the year. The soror itv average last fall was 1.9. In February & sister, Joyce Cox, was awarded the Mary Thompson Dale Scholarship for character and ;;:ha’arsh p. of A! ha Gamma, D.'i - ■ are Jud.hh li'cvel 1 , presi dcr.';_ Barbara R'ehnrc’:, vice prr ‘ r.is Meuraen Flannery, ■; and Jane Tre3sler, ’ - line Kaihfon is the sor r.dviser. *1 i -ii' colors are red, buff, and grc'n. and their flower is the The first summer session for toe."hers at the University was in 1910. frru ths Looking Glass By Gabbi Tween bluebooks and lab re ports, we knocked off a few minutes to cry on someone’s shoulder—just figured out a quick way to die young, forget to file a conflict. We’re ap oroaching the days when even a guy with 2 heads is not at an advantage. Lucky seniors, escaping the hard life of a stu dent for one of ease and com fort in the outside world (put away that stiletto. guy, just joshing). But I kid you not when I shy ETHELS is the place for your gift shopping. For those who didn't schedule Art 55 and would like to make dorm aiid fraternity rooms a bit more “dennish” (even if we can’t afford the bear rug) . . . why not begin interior deco rating with a cool conversation piece like a wastebasket fea turing Barum and Bailey cir cus posters straight from the band wagons or for the more sophisticated (there are some in captivity) real pages from the London Times. These paper catchers can be had for $3 and up. Dreamstuff for the delicate lady are these plush, quilted earring and stocking cases in luscious satin, all tied up in a pert bow. Great way to classify your lewelry and nylons—and they make drawers a perfect pic ture of neatness! For travel ing, a compact, eye-catching jewelry sewing kit, zippers top and bottom, 101 l size and dain ty. Bdudoir slippers in feathery silk shantung or chambray to t°te in a suitcase and nicest of all—3-piece lingerie sets for those personal things, pure silk, 12.95, moire 7.95. Many cigarettes, but who's got a match? could be a constant cry among smokers. Using a gas pilot can become somewhat dangerous and it sr so easy to have a ready supply. of matches on hand. Boxed in brilliant colors (mon ogrammod if desired) you’ll have them for friends and self. Ends asking strangers for a match —is this good or bad, gals? See vou at ETHELS . . 111 I. (Ollttl AVI. it a r PAGF Five
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