PAGE TWO Posf Off/ce7ljs Men's Holt Societies Will Receive Top 58 New Members | Surv&v Forms Fifty-eight men were tappedßandolph Carter. Allen FeiifgoldL The dissatisfaction whfch wom-ltfons, Miss Starbird said. .Under ' • recently by the- five-men; >~ John Fox, Harold en students have expressed with existing rules, a woman is not! Completed surveys on students’ societies, i hilipj Stemhauer,, hatjGoldstein and Michael Green-, their judicial rules is the result of penalized for stating the latest'attitudes toward the University society council j president, saia.wald. ... I misunderstanding. Susan Star-possible sign-in time on the dayimust be'returned to the office of las * night. ■ [ ! ! Skull and Bones also tappe{l bird, chairman of the Association of her expected return. [student Affairs Research through! Delphi, sophofnore society, jtap- Edwin Grinberg. George Henning, of Women Students’ rules revision She is penalized only if she;residence hall post offices as soon ped seven men; Blue Key japd Max Lagally. Donald Madady, committee, said Wednesday night, foils to return before the. timers possible, Mrs. Louise Mason, jAndrocles, junfor! societies, [tap-iMelvin Schulman, Edgar Snydef, Of the 200 questionnaires re- st>e bas indicated and fails to'psychometrist in the Student Af-jped nine and ten men respectively;!Emil Sos and Dean Wharton, j turned many indicated miscon- typify a member of the profes- fairs Office; said yesterday. - and Parmi Nous arid Skull (and: ~ . > ceptions about signing-out proce- sional staff in her residence if an v student has misDlaced or Bones ’ senior s societies, tapped , .dures, Miss Start>.rd Said/ Miss Starbird said: _ . destroy*’ hishes^ouldf sixtc<;n men f ch - . I Warmer Weather ~ “The main purpose of signing DISSATISFACTION with guest phone UN 5-6357, extension 26,: Tapped by pelphi were; Fran-; _ . ■ _ j.. out is to let the staff know that' regulations was expressed inland request another copy, she -Conti, Samuel Cell is, I OCfCfV the individual has left the resi-many of the questionnaires, she;said. [Miller, Thomas M. Miller, Dpvid' • '. L dence hall and that she has hot,said. ‘Die rule that each guest l n ' . w,J® avltz ’ Michael Stoll and Bruce: Beautiful. weather is forecast returned if an emergency bhbuldimust have clcan/tmtn, provided l vJ? n e lL.?®®_i UI J r cy w™ s a y?[Troutman. J. 1 '^? rand ’tomorrow. Skiis arise," she said. 'by the University, is a state Board!“** n rel 4 med ' Mrs - Mason, said.} Blue Key topped Keith should be sunny and, afternoon "If a woman takes the respon-!of Health regulation, she ex-: 1 ” 6 m ‘‘ ssin g surveys are in'most [Robert Fought, Jeffrey Edelipan,’temperatures will reach into the sibiljty to state her destination!plained. [cases those of students living on Michael Lespner, Kenneth Lions, middle 70’s today and .the low specifically, she receives added] The rules revision committee ipamP“ s - ' [Thomas Parfy, Harry Rauch, Wil- 80's tomorrow. j protection proportionate to the; is conducting an investigation to. Many of these forms are missing'Bam Titus find Charles Vincjent. i The s i ow . m oving front that amount of detoil which she in- [see whether or not the fee charged;because some residence hall post; ANDROCLES tapped Afbert brought inclement’ weather -to eludes. Miss Starbird said. | for bed and linen can Be reduced,; office workers did not return [cartwfight,? John Courtney, Fredi Pennsylvania Tuesday and • A WOMAN who plans to re-i M, f s Starbl f d said. . (the .surveys through the inter-j Good, George Jackson, Barry,Wednesday is well off the Atlan , main ~in the lounge, recreation!.. As a re *ult of suggestions from campus mad, she explained. Neilinger, Mark Schwartz. David tic coast, and a fair-weather pijo room or sorority suite with her [ ™ questionnaires mree rule! WILBUR F . DIEHL . supervisor gasson, Ralph Wise and HerWiducing high pressure’cell follow dale for the entire evening need^“ an 2“ " e^ e . pr ° y “*; o f mail and telephone services,! Witmer. i ‘ | |mg in the wake of the front has not sign out. Miss Starbird said.;“^M an J *£ss Serale'*™* James S. Kline, head of the' t Tapped jby Parmi Nous were; become the dominant weather However, the woman is still re- b I n >room«ksienment division of the'Wilberti Donaldson, Frednck;feature in the eastern states, sponsible out fiKSSK"* division - : Tohighl should be clou^y of the residence hall before clos-j THE PROPOSED rules provide; given all post office personnel in- j Stuart Liner, Lloyd McSparran/. - - -- y --- ing hours and will receive late,for 1 a.m. permissions at the be-j s tructions about the surveys she! J a - V Stormer and George Williams.! minutes accordingly, she. said. (ginning of terms, a.=penalty of 10 so there should be no further! Also tapped by Parmi Nous. Many girls who answered thejlate-mmutes for failure to sign difficulty in returning the conies .were Morns Baker, James Banks, questionnaires were in and informal attire for Satur- , ■,,, . ~.0 James Burke, Michael Dzvonic, about travel procedure regula-:day evening meals. snouia be returnea.Thomas Davis, Roger Schwartz, . “-T- ~™" I a " d . J ’ Waflace Wharton Views-Advisory bones t ', Dean Wharton, president of the groups to determine their inter:, 'lp •»- Underg.aduate Student Govern- ests and. opinions concerning Chapel Aid Applications i ment, .aid last night that he sup- Spring Week events. r , . f, , .... „ Nl * ports the idea of-an. -unaffiliated „ T . , . , . . 4 . ‘ Students may apply for 1962-63 advisory board to investigate teresU in Spring Week events.. i*£ ou , ps iJ'Po participate in Sprmg University chaplain’s office in .the , Wharton added that he hopes Week v **| ou,d have , dec,sl T :Hc,f ‘ n Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. • USCI and the Snring Week-chair- on "'hither there is a float parade The-recipients will assist in of-, man will al!y; or ca ' w .val," Wharton said. : f.ce work at the Chapel in return! ■recommendations from ihe group.- addedCfJ he hopes all for the scholarships. j for the establishment of factors, (such as money for, scholar-! Scholarship applications should .an unaffiliated Spring Week ad-' sh *P s - town relations and partic-:be returned to the Chapel by thej visory board composed of rcpre- ip a *‘9 n are considered 1 before a (end of the term, sentatives of the student govern- dec is ion. is made. i , i , irig bodies announced Tups- Sos said last night) that the' day night by Emil Sos, Interfra- advisory board will alsb investi ternity Council president. I'hc gate for Ilome board would poll all participatingcommg Activities. Ryles Clarification After Coed Poll AWS Given Beautiful Mother’s Day corsages can be found at Bill McMullen's Order one jfor your Mom today. If prdered before May 8 you; save the tele* graph charge. / M ■ m a \ Local deliveries or around / the world via F.T.D.. 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