PAGE EIGHT Worksho Su .I ests I eas for Jr. Panhel By ELLIE HUMMER (This is the last in 0 series of articles on the recommendations from the second anlonal Panhellenic Workshop held last fall.) Workshop suggestions on the organization of Junior Panhellenic ranged from completely eliminating it to main taining it as a complete unit in itself. Judy Weiss, chairman of the Junior Panhellenic Work shop which studied the problem, said that in between these two ideas were suggestions that Junior Panhel would be most ef fective in workshop or program Under the plan that Junior Panhellenic be organized as a pro gram instead of a council, a pan el would be set up to include resource people well acquainted with the sorority system. Each pledge class would send two dif ferent delegates every time the panel met, Miss Weiss said. The panel would cover a certain topic each week which would include rushing, the pur pose of alumni organizations, parliamentary procedure and the establishing of better rela tions among sororities, she ex plained. That there be no more Junior Panhellenic because all purposes could be handled mmc efficient ly by Senior Panhellenic was the suggestion given by another dis cussion groin) within the work shop, Miss Weiss reported. This group felt, however, that the Pan hellenic Council should provide meetings for the pledge presidents and form a committee to help co ordinate pledge activities, she said. Another group suggested that Junior Panhellenic form a council composed of the pledge class presidents and one elect ed delegate from each sorority, according to Miss Weiss. This council would function for ten weeks and he under the guid ance pf a student advisor and experienced staff personnel, she added. It was felt by this group. Mks Weiss said. that. the Junior Pan hellenic should organize high F,ehool visiting groups and join with Junior 'WC on various proj ects. A final suggestion for the or ganization of Junior Panhellenic was that its function be a for um or workshop made up of dele gates from every sorority pledge class. This group would be or ganized and run by an executive board elected from the preceding Junior Panhellenic Council and one representative from the Sen ior Panhellenic Council, Miss Weis.; explained. SeremtP, Ftctrvk let -- (Continued from page one) approved the first reading of a recommendation to extend Sen ate meetings for the four terms. Senate currently meets from Octo ber to :June inclusive. The recom mendation calls for meetings to he held from October to August inclusive. The recommendation was tabled until the nest meeting when it be discussed. Grubb Gets $lOO Bus Ad Honor Grant Edgar Grubb, senior in business 'administration from Harrisburg, has been named the recipient of the Business Administration Stu dent Council award of $lOO. The award was presented to the accounting major by the coun cil on the basis of scholarship and service to the College of Business Administration and the Univer sity, A point system was used to evaluate all applicants. Grubb has a 3.12 All-University average, His activities include IFCPA junior board, sophomore class advisory board, NROTC drill team, orientation counselor, vice president of Skull and Bones and vice president of Omicron Delta Kappa. He is also a member of the sen ior class advisory board, Beta Al pha Psi, SGA Assemblyman, and managing editor of La Vie. The formal presentation of the award will be made early in the spring semester. 4101' When things get too close for comfort By land or by sea—you need this Social Security! ~W`A'~.~t.:~ Wa....it~L.J.v.a.:...~lW:a•Nfo.•:wV:a. J.nr.Y+r~r.+ifni~~.T 4rmr r..~ .S.~~xr~