°AGE TWO More Coeds Participate In Rushing Seven women who did not register for formal spring rush because of deferred or changed grades registered for Panhellenic Council open bid ding, Mrs. Nancy M. Vander pool, assistant to the dean of women, said yesterday. 4 The seven were permitted to register by a ruling of Panhellenic Council Tuesday that all sopho more and junior women who were prevented from rushing because of deferred grades be allowed to participate in open bidding. The total number of women eligible for open bidding is now approximately 297, Mrs. Van derpool said. Sororities will re ceive a list of their names on Monday. Open bidding will begin on Monday and continue until April 14, according to Marcia Hamm, Panhellenic rush chairman. She said 18 sororities will be partici pating. Two guides will be available during this period to advise rushees on any problems they have concerning open bidding, Miss Ilamm said. They are Ellen Valdimer and Elizabeth Avery, Rushees may reach them by tele phone. Miss Hamm said that she and Janet Carlisle, assistant Pan hellenic rush chairman, will be willing to answer questions. Conlacl between sorority women and rushees is unlimit ed during the open bidding pe riod. Miss Hamm said. She ex plained that sorority women are allowed to make telephone calls and visits to rushees' rooms. Chatter dates and coke dates are also permitted, and sorority women will be allowed to pay for rushees’ refreshments on a coke date if the bill does not exceed 25 cents. However, she said sororities are prohibited from presenting planned entertainment or serv ing refreshments to rushees. Any sorority issuing an open bid mu:t notify the Panhellenic office at the time the bid is ex tended, Miss Hamm said. Rushees receiving bids have one week to reply in wr'ing to the Panhellenic Office. Home Ec Club Officers The recently elected officers of the Home Economics Club are Sue Smart, president; Bethel Logan, vice president; Joann Carl, re cording secretary; Joann Buter baugh, corresponding secretary and Norma Underwood, treasurer. lactory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Paris Service $1624.00 VVYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. 3rd St., Williamsport flh i^Now Feat. 1:46, 3:47, 5:48, 7:39, 9:40 THE PRODUCERS OF "CARRY t^fvPlfASE TuMIBAOf i mu Meats wsuciio# A COLUMBIA PICTURE RELEASE Plus Selected Short Salary Survey to Be Reported The findings of the recent faculty salary survey taken by the local chapter of the American Association of Uni versity Professors will be re ported at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Mineral Sciences Audi torium. The meeting is open to mem bers of the chapter and all other members of the University fac ulty. i R. Wallace Brewster, profes sor of political science and chairman of the AAUP com mittee on salaries and tenure, said that almost 75 per cent of with Teddy Rich and the Richmen Tomorrow Night... ART BLAKEY And The Jazz Messengers 8 p.m., Schwab Aud. Mels still on sale; Nitlany News, HUB Desk Members ✓ —r~v $l.OO Non- Members $8.25 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA the faculty have returned anonymous questionnaires, list ing their ran] and annual sal- said that the returns irdicate wide variations in salaries for each rank and much overlap ping of ranks. He explained that the maxi mum salary for instructors ap pears to be higher than the mini mum for full professors. Among professors and associate profes sors, he said, the highest paid faculty members receive salaries more than double those of the lowest paid persons. Brewster said that averages. minimums and maximums for each rank have been sent to THETA CHI - PHI EPSILON PI JAM SESSION Saturday/ March 11 Phi Epsilon Pi from 10:30-1:00 mffl. - Theta Chi from 2-5 i < f r i &- f * I-'- national headquarter* of tha AAUP in Washington. Each year the AAUP uses the data to determine ratings for sal ary levels of colleges and univer sities throughout the country. It is customary for the admin istrations of the various institu tions to submit the necessary data to the National AAUP. Since the University administration has de clined to do this in the past two years, the local AAUP has gath ered the information to send this year. Penn State has not been rated since 1958-59 when it received a rating of “D” on a double “A" to “F” scale. . According to that rating, full (Continued, on page twelve) FRIDAY. MARCH 10. 1961 New Officers Elected For Journalism Club Robert Tacelosky, senior from Mahanoy City, was elected pres ident of the Journalism Student Association at a recent meeting. Susan Common, sophomore from Forty Fort, and Judith Wal ko, sophomore from Cohoes, N.Y., were elected vice president and secretary. John Beauge, junior from Williamsport, is treasurer. TAXI RETURN GRATIS iiOA MMjfWI, ‘ _ if v jI