FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1960 Workshop (This is the second article in a series on recommendations from the second annual Panhellenic workshop held this fall.) The main statement that re sulted from the 'Pledge Train ers' Worksh&p, according to Sandra Slish, chairman, was that the sororities as a whole do not require too much of their pledges. For the purpose of unity among the pledge class, Miss Slish said, most sororities require the pledges to spend a certain number of hours a week in the sorority suite. While in the suite, the pledges are to become acquainted with the sisters, to study and to perform small jobs within the suite. Other duties of the pledge, as defined by the workshop, are to work, for a good average, participate in sorority and cam• pus activities and take part in the sorority "inspiration" or "help" week. In answer to the complaint of 220 A S. Allen Si. Discusses Pledging pledges that they spend more time than the sisters on sorority activities such as Spring Week, the workshop urged the sisters to work together with the pledges on this type of project. The workshop found that both formal and informal pledge meet ings were used by the various sororities. Several sororities felt, according to Miss- Slish, that the formal pledge meetings prepared the pledges for chapter meetings which are always held with for mal procedures. Nittany Dell home of delicious sandwiches LOX and BAGELS SERVED SUNDAY TILL 2 P.M. across from girls dorms 362 Shortlidge Rd. FREE PARKING IN REAR Whistles will follow you everywhere If you let DeVictor's take care of your hair. De Victor's THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA AD 8.0213 MAKE - MURPHY'S your headquarters for gift wraps! Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 daily Open till 9 P.M. Monday and Friday C.l.C.AANAtticee, Pledges are urged to main lain good averages, Miss Slish said, even though most sorori ties initiate the ,same semester as pledging and the pledges are net required to achieve a par ticular average to be initiated. To assist the pledge with her introduction to .sorority life, each sorority has a big-little sister or a mother-daughter program. The workshop, recommended that the sororities set up a special com mittee for the purpose of pairing the big and little sisters. „.....:,+++++++.:".:..„..........H..:.„.......,.................„...++.:..,...„.,..}.4.44„, t .t! I ~.., Penn State Dames . t I f Annual CHRISTMAS DANCE -.1 . :J *C , :I + . . r! .i. ... Saturday Night, Dec. 10 xi .t ,y r , T. 8-12 HUB Ballroom T. f! J , .1: . .).! - . 1 . • Admission: . 1; -- .1 r 1 t T ... , .• $1.50 per couple (members) • ~4 .. . • .1.. $3.00 per couple (outside couples) • 1' 1 ..- r Music by: AlFreedman & the TWISTERS . ..i.! ..;. lA. •E .1... .., ! I. ....ti : Tickets NOW at HUB desk • r. 4 :444+4•+.•:.4444+++++ ++ ++++++0.40004.0.44.4.4±H-H4+4•44+4-::f: ti ' THt COMPLETE vAliare STOW Prexy to Entertain Student Leaders President and Mrs, Eric A. Walker will entertain students from all areas of campus life at a special reception in their home Sunday afternoon, Wilmer E. Ken worthy, executive assistant to the president, said yesterday. Over 200 students have been invited to the Walker home on the basis of the positions they hold in campus activities, he added. This will be the second time that such a reception has been held since Walker became presi :: dent four years ago. . YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS LONG PLAYING RECORDS (A) 33- 1 / 2 RPM 12-inch records. These albums offer you an unex celled value in high fi delity recordings. 41149 Records 33 1 / 4 RPMeith,.„ Package 45 RPM, IBFiYU each Art Sale to Open Today The annual sale of art objects, sponsored by the Art EduCation Graduate Club, will be held today and ,tomorrow in 105 Temporary. It will open at 9 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. both days, The Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel was a gift to the Univer 7 sity sponsored by the alumni. WE'RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE, SMART PEOPLE • The people we want are the ones who are after ItESULTS. One way to get RESULTS is to place an ad in the DAILY COLLS' lAN CLASSIFIEDS. SOLD Ist DAY MR VOLKSWAGEN convertible. Stork! condition. iti6o,oo. Call HO 11.63214. TO PLACE YOUR-AD DIAL UN 5-2531 Ask about our low multiple Insertion rates. PAGE _FIVE
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