THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 Sororities To Consider Quota R ise Grace Antes, 'presiders of Pan hellenic Council, has as ed mem bers of Panhel to discus_ the rais ing, of the sorority q ota with their respective group and to reach a decision before the next meeting on Dec. 3. Mrs. R. Mae Shultz, dean of women, told Par day that approximately of the 356 coeds who r formally did not rece She also said when rushing ended only six filled their quotas and s remaining sororities ha 50 coeds. Several Panhel me their sororities did no quota because the? w: spaces for coeds who wi ing formally in Pebru. - As the quota is now ority is limited to 50 col fall semester. In the mester the sorority is a, in 50 members, but seniors are not count! quota as members. I ' A motion to raise the quota from 50 to 55 was t bled until the council's next mee ing. If the quota is raised to 55, there will be 120 more openings i sororities. Panhel tabled a mo ion not to co-sponsor the IFC-P. nhel Ball. The 'council decided ti wait un til the Interfraterni Council votes on a proposal the t fraterni ties financially underwrite the dance. A report on a rushing code, which defines illegal rushing and gives the penalties for such, was tabled until the next meeting. This -was done so that Barbara Panhel rush chairman, may revise several points with which members of Panhel dis agreed. These points .include the question of personal contact dur ing rushing period and the meth od of reporting infractions of the rushing code. Four May Apply For AIM Judicial Application blanks for one per-` manent seat and three alternate seats - on the Association of Inde pendent Men' Judicial Board of. Review are available at the Het-; zel Union desk. Applicants must be of at least second-semester standing an d have an All-University average of at least 2.2. Saturday noon is the deadline for applications. LaVie 'Farmer' Photo The staff of the Penn State Farmer, . Forester and Scientist will have a picture taken for La-1 Vie at 8:40 tonight at the Penn; State Photo Shop. FREE 6 Campus Views. in attractive photo album (picturing Old Main, Library, etc.) Ser4 it home for the folks to I Fnjoy FREE with every fi lm developed and printed Centre County Film Lab 122 W. Beaver Ave. assistant el Tues one-third shed in we bids. informal sororities that the room for bers said fill their re saving I be rush- 'set, a sor eds in the .pring se bso • raduating •d in the —Daily Collegian photo by Ron Miller PITTSBURGH HERE WE COME! Students line up on a Recreation Hall stairway yesterday morning to buy tickets for the Lion- Pittsburgh" game. A total of 300 tickets remain. Special Field Trips National Education Education class field trips and special classroom dis 2 cussions this week mark the observance of National Educa tion Week. The week has been designated by the National Education Association to make people more aware of the problems and progress of education. The Education Student Council! has pl anned a tea to be held fromf,Collegian Staff 4 to 5 p.m. today in dining roomi C of the Hetzel Union Buildin gin romotes Ten to mark the observance. Paull' !Tharnas, graduate student from Six members of The Daily Col-, (India, and Buntarman Sumantri, legian advertising staff have been! `graduate student from Indonesia, 'promoted to junior board and will speak at the tea. I Jour to sophomore board. Faculty members and students I Promoted to junior board were from the college and members Rosemarie DiEmidio, senior in of Education Student Council I !journalism from Easton; Ronald; will attend. The tea is open to 'Martino, senior in journalism from' the public. 1 Altoona; Laurel Brutout, junior ; .. Shortly after World War I lin journalism from Arnbridge;, members of the American Legion' ;and the National Education Asso-;Sharlene Baret, senior in journal-' elation expressed a need to make ism from Pittsburgh; Rachel Wat ;the public more conscious of the l ers, junior in arts and letters from !importance of education in the Wilmington, Del.; and Frank Voj-' 'functioning of a democracy. 1 tasek, junior in journalism from, - National Education week, pro- ' ?Reading. moted mostly on a local level. I Promoted to Sophomore board' is marked by leachers organi- ( were Nancy Leiblic, sophomore zations and school assemblies. lin education from New Castle; John R. Rackley, dean of the l James McGrew, junior in journ-' College of Education, will deliver! alisrn from State College; Harriet !the keynote address today at thelLeaver, sophomore in education , ; ;Central District Convention of the; from Easton; and Darlene Ander-' State Education Association atison, sophomore in journalism Lock Haven. - ;from Meadville. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLIEG! PENNSYLVANIA 254AL44, 4 ' SLIM MS FOR YOUR PERSONAL SIGNATURE - 1.50 Mark Week smart, distinctive styling ... Hallmark Christmas Cards in the new Slim Jim shape! Many designs and themes from which to choose ... religious, traditional, or modern. Come in now to select from our complete stock. As advertised on the Hallmark Hall of Fame. McLANAHAN'S open ti! 10:30 every night Student Council Drop Absentees Spurred by continual member absenteeism, the Agricul— :ure Student Council has voted to dismiss members who miss two meetings a semester *ithout sending an alternate in accordance with the council's constitution. Richard Craig, junior in horticulture from Clairton, said of the 43 council members, the most to attend any meeting this year was 27. Russell Beatty, president, said ShambaughNamed the work of the council has been greatly hampered by the absence s.. LaVie Chairman because a quorum is never pre% ent. George Shambaugh, editor of s LaVie, has been named chairman A motion to amend the con- of the LaVie Board of Directors. siltation regarding the time to I seat new council members has Other -officers are Edward been on the agenda of every Dubbs, senior' in journalism from meeting this year. but no action Wayneiboro, vice president; Woodrow W. Sway, news assis has been taken because of the number of absentees. tant in the Department of Public Duane Tobias, treasurer, said 'George Information, secretary, and Donovan, director of As paid their dues. Robert Heilman, , several member clubs had not 'George Student Activities ; treas urer. junior in dairy science from Nor -1 H. Eugene Goodwin. director of ristown, moved that a fine of I -- M the School of Journalism. was ,be imposed upon clubs that have named a member of the board. not paid their dues by December.‘ Beatty appointed Craig chair ' man of a student recruitment committee. Committee members are Glen Klippenstein, junior in animal husbandry from Bryn Athyn, and Walter North, sen ior in agronomy from Haver town. The student recruitment plan is an idea devised to interest high school students in agriculture at the University, Agriculture stu dents give talks to high school students in their home towns dur ing the semester vacation. Beatty said the enrollment of the University has been increas ing, but the enrollment in the Col , lege of Agriculture has remained the same in proportion until last year when it increased about 12 ,per cent. He said that the student !recruitment plan, which was in troduced last year, may have been ;partially responsible for this. HUNGRY? EAT THE BEST I Submarines T Steak A Hot Sausage L Beef Bar-B-Q I Pizza , 4 Ravioli N Salami at MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier St. AD 8-8381 Open Nites Br. Sunday PAGE FIVE Through the Looking Glass with Jan Unfortunately we've reached that awful stage between hom• games and Thanksgiving. It happens ever yeat and is usu ally accompanied_ by a deluge of bluebooks. It's been proven. though, that a break irr study ing is very beneficial. Why not take yours while browsing at Ethel's. The Keys of the Kingdom are at your fingertips with a new key ring from Ethers- Each one an individual typo ... with gold or silver medal lions or uncut semi-precious stones. 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