PAGE TWO Fanhel Votes Sonq Switch For Winners Courier’ has vo’ed Par.Ki-:'. to reauirc- the f:rst, second and third ntace winners in the IFC- Panhel sine to change their sor-1 orifv sons in next year's contest Contrary to the Interfraternity Council's ruling on this year's'• sing, the Panhel ruling will not! be in effect until next year. | Several Panhel members Tues-j day night considered it unfair to; make a ruling concerning songs; this late in the semester, as some' sororities have been practicing! since last semester. ; Panhel also voted to have in-! formal rushing from March 10 to 21. Freshmen with a 2.3 average; and upperclasswomen with a 2 O; AH-Universitv average mav reg ister for informal' rush in the dean of women's office until March 7 ! Coeds who registered for for-' mal rushing and did not pledge ai sorority may also rush, but need; not re-register. A list of these wo men will be available for sorori ties in the dean's office. Invitations to rush will be ex tended from the sororities to the rushees by telephone. Sororities not wishing to rush, informally should notify Mrs. R. Mae Schultz, assistant to the dean of women, in writing ! Outing Club Meeting HUB Auditorium TONIGHT 7 P. M. • NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME #This books and money between 1 and 4 p.m. Thursday & Friday —[>»ily Cnllfti«n photo by M.rty Sohyrr 'WOODS WOMEN'— Fmai:..ts for Sweetheart of the Forestry Ball are (from left) Sybil Kersh, junior in education from Short Hills, N.J.: Nancy Campbell, sophomore in home economics from Erie, and Phoebe Eib, senior in education from Harrisburg. The sveet heait will be chosen tomorrow night at the ball. B-X calling for new Candidates There will be a special meeting for new candidates for the B-X af 7 p.m. All interested Ist thru 3rd semester students are welcomed. Special meeting of all boards tonight 7:30 214 HUB is absolutely your last chance to pick up your THE daily COLLEG'AN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA TONIGHT 214 HUB LA Council Refuses to Aid Big - Little Sisfer Program The Liberal Arts Student Council has voted not to help the Woman's Student Government Association in its big. little sister program. The association had asked all the college councils last semester to help with the pro- “ ~—- «rarn bv processing all apphea-to wait until finding out prices lions from girls within their col- before deciding on the maximum lece. cost - ‘ Rachel Waters, junior in arts and letters from Wilmington, Del., said she felt the program was i not necessary because of the job done by women’s hat society counsellors. Katharine Timbers, senior in! arts and letters from Philadelphia, urged the council to approve the plan for the sake of incoming freshmen and what would be good for them. Council members also voted to have a banquet for themselves and distinguished members of the liberal arts faculty. They voted: 6:39 _ 6:32 8:30 ! 8:45 _ : 10:00 _ i 10:05 _ j 11:00 _ ! 11:05 _ i 11:20 _ 11:30 _ ! 11:35 _ ! 12:00 _ ; 12:15 12:30 _ i 12:35 _ 12:50 1:00 1:15 Afternoon of Music; 1:00 World News 5:00 Local News 5:05 _ Afternoon of Music (Bob & Ray) 5:30 „ News 5:35 Music for Listening 6:00 _____ New* and Market Report i 5:15 _____________ Music for Listening 6:30 __ .. Sports Special 6:45 „ Music 6:55 r Local News ■ Fulton Lewis, Jr. News - Music for Listening - Social Security - Muilo for Listening __ News: Secrets of Scotland Yard . . Newß Theatre Royal » Campus News (WDFM) _ Musio of the Masters - New® Groovology 54 ...... News and Sports 1:00 Sign Off ur last chance pick up OKS and MONEY URS. Feb. 27 WMAJ Programs THURSDAT Classical Interlude New§ Queen for a 6ay Centre County Newe Wh&t’a Going On Area Sports County Ag. Ext. 1 World News from the THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1953 * CATHAUM Now - 1:15. 3:18. 5:21. 7:24. 9:30 /Iyrone"power\ f MARLENE DIETRICH 1 VCHARLES LAUGHTON ) | WITNESS S PROSECUTION mm taßena wan * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 8:45 M and God created woman* Brigitte Bardot! Sign On ng Show Feal. 1:24. 4:03, 6:42. 9:24 FRIDAY Feb. 28