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Show I r ir n 'New Rushing Rule; SMURFED Made For STUDEHTS 1933-3- 4 The Womens Tan HeNeni toun- has complete! u revsion tf tne constitution with partwuUr paid to rushing rules and penalties The rushing ruhs for next years are as follows Woman s Pan Hellenic The have adoptc council of the following rode of ethn It shall be considered undignified and dishonor ihh for any fiatren-lti! PRIZES WIN PSr i k1" fttA y To discuss with an rush the financial status of any other A group H From left to right: Lucille Ti rry l II uisrii (iiilila Kieilir. than that of fair plav (' 'Jo t.dk with ai. rushtc in a dcngtoi runni.ci com truing any other group D To imsrepiesent any financial statement of the frateinit K The group and anyone at-- i filiated will be put on their honor to the rules of silence F The services of men are not enlisted in any way foi rushing season We advise ruxheea not to G gather m groups the night preced-- t mg pledge day H It shall be considered un- for any girl to sportsmanlike ontmue to tueept favors from if her intentions any fiatermt ,re not in favor of that group. Rules lor formal rushing. Formal rushing season sha1! open on Sunday, with the all 1 To rush in any spirit other l o g a t:. utaii, r r i d a y. ttebald-journal- , sorority tea and shall continue At for two weeks unit! Saluidav 12 when bids shall be given the from presidents office 2 A formal ail sorority te shall be given on the fiiat Sun dav after school opens 3 Groups shall be allowed o have dinner guests each night A formal rushing season limiting to four rushees No rushes shall be invited to dinner rnoie than once 4 Kach group shall h md to presidents office a financial reof the cost of initiation, duts port and other expense during tin year These shall be open to the inspection of rushees and any per sou interested .They shall all be published at one time 5 Fraternity girls shall not wear their pins during the first week of school cj! or may at the all ! on Friday preceding bid day and shall continue at 12 1Mb j ledgi lg Saturday 12 00 sG ity It a All icptnsis for formal pc ing shall not exceed This sum hull include din group ner guests and the remamdei may be Used by the group as they ste fit 7 An assembly shall be held the first week of school at which time the rushing rules for that season shall be eau and explain ed to all girls of the school No favors including flowers 8 shall be given to the rusheex 9 No sorority girl shall spend money on a rushee unless at an organized party 10. A list of rushing expenses shall be kept by a college woman, agreed upon and appointed by the Pan Hellenic council. 11 Silence period shall begin ?t o i TAGE THREE 19. 12, maju-- until I Farmers Saved Farm Demonstration Work gins 16 period, after th Sileqte formal rusmng season, shall begin at 6 P- m. the Friday preceding Bid day. 17 Bid day may be held only on Saturday at 12 00 noon any week after formal rushing season Penalties: 1 Any group spending over $40 00 breaking rules of silence, or any other rushing rules listed above shall not bo allowed to initiate or pledge any girls for the icmainder of the school year. 32 During silence penod no member shall speak or communicate with any prospective members This rule applies aNo to the alumni except thuse who have business or profe-Mo- n lelations with the girl 13 There shall be no gathering at chapter houses, all rushing rules will continue1 until silence period begins 14 All fraternity members shall lemain in their houses to teceue the prospective members IS. Sorority girls shall not colKENOUZK lect in grpup of more than foui That worn linoleum may anywhere except in the main hal1 This applies to sorority girls and get new life by applying to it a th-It s rushees and is effective little paint or wax. morning before silence period be- - Pi When AUSTIN. Tex, the Texas legislature proposed cut.-- , aggregaitng 41 per cent in the appropriations I or the state agricultural and mechanical college more than a thousand farm residents came to the capital and won a continuation of the college extension work m farm demonstrations and home economics. Many farm women were in the group "We paid for the trip by selling ranned goods,1' they told the 1 - The name "greyhound- does not allude to the color of the dogs but rather comes from the Danish "grey, meaning "dog Itni-lanc- oMle anil Three students of tla Stimuli1 school of SmiUifuld have lfiriviil recognition by tin National Junior Literary Gmid lor cii'Mint hook leport Utters wnt'en for olyoung the tugs." the mnga.ine guild, according to Miss Gwen-dellTliotiilcj. literary ti o lie! of the school The studiids me 'IVny '. Man sen, Gukij Krcilet and Ian dli For tin if li Iters they te reived book prises fiom lire guild Jeniili lam Mil'niui and Ians Gvl It nsku;; rn uvid hono.iddi nun turn lb d slinh at Kinm (he f r from nil ovi r Amenta p.u u ip di d d lu the book ripoit cunt-Mdistinct honor to the Summit at hoo! its htudtids ami fmiiltv to have five studr nls retoguird The Junior Literary (lurid is a r.Hlioiud org.iui.almn literary whose editorial boil Id sells Is the This best litcratuie for rhildien (dilori.il board is eompii.cd of women and men widely eminent known for their iiiidci'stiuul.ng nml intelligent wink in the in t rests of boys olid gills They are Mrs Franklin I1 (ml Van Poifn, Itoosevelt, Hi Ion Kerris. Angelo llitit nnd Mrs .'edome M Gi These men and women search through the manuscripts of leuding publishers and sell it woithwhilo books foi the mo.-the boys and gi.is of America The Summit School is a member of the Guild and because. of this receives ns its bra y books. hose chosen by these eminent authorities on children's literature books with Ideas and ideals so important to Impressionable young bunds Following are the Utter book reports published In Young Wings' Dear Miss Perris, I am glad to be In the Junior Literary Guild Book club. I have read the book, More About Max, As by Mabelle Halleek St Clair I rend the book it naue me think of the time whtn I was in YelMax acted just lowstone park like most of the hears I saw there. The port I liked best was where Max and hts friends gob m a car It and Bte the people's food, reemed so funny and real. "With Mikko Through Finland, another of ny favorite books. I hope to read more of the Junior Literary Guild books. .Yours truly, Lucille Roylancc. e LADIES '-- INC.- -- TO A S a Kov-lunc- Noli Tlu Quality Youll Find Our Dresses Designed For All Around Season Wear! You Choose Wisely When You Choose Your Coat From Our Offerings! ! THTn COATS I . rt - Dress ip ram Prints Swagger - Sheers - m Crepes non-ber- g t 11 -- s Coats that carry their own distinctive styles! . . . They come in fine coatings in popular weaves . . , also in all-wo- ft I am very proud to be a member of such a wonderful organization ns the Junior Guild. I have read nineteen books this year. Some of them are, "Lindbergh, the Lone Eagle," "beeuig America, "Hans Brlnker, and "Pioneers of the Air. One of my favorite books was, With Mikko Through Finland." It tells of n hov and girl who go in ft trip with Mikko, through k inland. Thry save their fuller's life and experience many other exciting adventures Ynir Mureri'lv, T"try I.. Ilnnscii 12. Age Prnr Junior Gu.bl. 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