PAGE VOTE SNEAKERS AND TRENCHCOATS mark a group of freshman. women apparently well oriented to -campus clothing needs by orienta tion leaders and junior. residents. Many bat The'Ma rk of Distinctioni—A Rat If you've noticed those rather odd-looking gray and black hats worn by several . upperclassmen and are worried that you are missing out on a necessary addi tion to your Penn State ward robe, you can dispel your fears— the hats can't be bought with money. The hats belong to Penn State'4i outstanding students members of the nine hat societies on cam pus. To be asked to join a hat so ciety. a student' must make out standing contributions to' campus activities such as student govern ment, dramatics, publications. lorensics and athletics. ` The student must also main tain a ,specific all-University average. _HAT SOCIETY members are active all year participating in such - activities as Orientation Week, introducing freshmen to campus activities and` helping them to learn school son s and cheers. During football season. they can be seen at the games forming a colorful honor line for the learn to enter the field at the start of each half. They also sponsor pep rallies prior to football games to raise SPECIAL STUDENT RATES rum.. 2? *ii: 1.9? 2 NIL 1 . 50 LIFE e 6 mot 200 i vt. 2.98 2 via 595 SPORTS ftLUSTp.A TED - I yr. 4.00 2 yrs. . /.50 NEVVSWEEK 34 4its. ESQUIRE $ mos. , PLAYEOV yr. NEW YORKER 111 moo. SATURDAY REVIEW I vr, THE REPOPTEP • 4/ mos 1.59 ATLANTIC MONTHLY 8 me , 325 6 ...wit 2.50 STUDENT PIItIODKAL AGENCV P.O BOX 101 STATION G. • euFF *LC 13 N U.S.A LMOC* *Little Men on Campus SPECTRUM Needs You You'll Meet BMOC's Business •and Editorial Positions Open Call AD 7-2054 (You Can't Lose) We Like Fresh school spirit.. Each year the three women's hat societies sponsor "Penny-A- Miniite Night." On this night all women may have 2 a.m. perm's. sions provided their dates pay a penny for each minute they- are out after the regular 1 a.m. sign in time. Members of all the women's 2.25 2.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 4.50 UV DAILY eOaEGIAH. society members are waving this week in these capacities, taking new students to meetings and boon and providing answera to the mouritviin of questions only freshmen can ask. 9 t4t . 1 .. 06 :141.) Gay as FariS in the spring! As French as a sidewalk cafe. It's a distinctive I_ i 'ice cream in a choice'of delicious flavors and flavor combinations caMp. made „ 1 • - for those discriminating people ; - whose taste can only be satisfied by the best . , I in French 'cft ice-cream; Y o ur' friend ' ..*.ig"'! dealer has Re en in smart, _ _ , , round, !re-useable plaitic El containers. You'll loVe every magnificent spoonful. 1 Qual t ity Buyers ask for Elreyers. hat societks wear gray 'hats. Scrolls is the hat society for senior women, Chimes for jun iors and Covens for sophomores. All the men's hat societies fea ture black hats. Parmi Nous and Skull and Bones recognize sen iors, Andrncles, Blue Key and Driuds, juniors and Delphi, sopho mores. RRY fie ".. 1 0 jk4 PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Pwitel Coordinates Rush, Other Sorority Activities The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the local chap ters of 28 national- sororities which are represented at the Uni versity. The council itself is composed of delegates from each sorority, and the executive committee cOn-! sisting of the president, first and second vice presidents, recording an d corresponding secretaries, treasurer, parliamentarian and rush chairman. EACH SORORITY has a dele4 gation consisting of its president and one other - member. Each sorority has one vote. Both the delegate and the president, bow 7 ever, may initiate motions. The council's standing commit tees consider social, rushing, pub lic relations and judicial matters. A member of the dean of women's staff decides on the eligibility of candidates for initiation and thus is 2 standing committee of one., Officers arei elected each year during the winter.term. (The of fice of president is held each year by a member of a different soror ity under a rotation system based on the order of founding on cam pus. The president has previously served as first vice president of the council. THE FIRST AND second vice presidents are' elected to serve M their junior year. The woman re ceiving the highest number of votes for the office is named first vice president; her closest com petitor becomes second vice pres !dent. The recording • and corres ponding secretaries and the treas urer are elected by a _majority vote. OENCY Sleet eteam. SEPTEMBER 19, • 1962 The parliamentarian and the rush chairman are appointed by the executive committee. Two alumnae advisors, each serving two-year terms, are selected from the sorority alumnae according to the order of national founding dates. Panhei's major activity during the year is conducting the soror ity rush program. Activities pre ceeding formal rush are the-Pan hellenic freshman orientation pro:. gram and tea, publication, of a rush booklet • and establiShment of the rushing code., rules and schedule. ANOTHER MAJOR activity of the council is joint participation with the Interfraternity Council in Greek Week. Events of the week, which is scheduled for the winter term, include bridge tournaments, work projects, the IFC-Panhel Sing , and selection of outstanding pledges. Spring Week participation is another sorority activity. Men's and women's groups work to gether on preparing a carnival skit and posters and in choosing participants,in the Miss - Penn State, He-an and Queen of Hearts contests. • OFFICERS OF the council this year are Pamela Chadwick, pres ident; Patricia Pfordt,' first vice president; Jean Kennedy. second vice president; Ellie Aurand, re cording secretary; Bonnie Mitch ell, corresponding secretary: San dra Pohlman, treasurer; Judith Walko, parliamentarian; and Mar jorie Zelko, rush chairman.. Mrs. Nancy M. Vanderpool represent!, the dean, of women's staff as advisor to the group.