Frosh;Ifcrules Listed

Frosh;Ifcrules Listed

75th Anniversary Trustees Accept Buhl Foundation Gift; Board Moves Ahead On Building Plans The Buhl Foundation's $270,000 conditional grant to the college was unanimously accepted by the Board of Trustees at its first meeting of the school term Saturday morning in Reis Library, when it pledged an all-out effort to match the sum by THEOP ALLEGHENYCAMPUSCOLLEGE December 15, 1951. Progress reports on the college's proposed building program were VOL.LXXVI,No. 3 Meadville, Pennsylvania OCTOBER 4, 1951 CLASSELECTION discussed, and the Board authorized Elections for president of the the college architect, Lorimer Rich, junior class will be held tomor- Spring to proceed with detailed specifica- Term Dean's row in the lobby of Brooks Hall, Frat Tours Sunday For tions. If materials can be obtained according to Joyce Lowry, vice Today from the U.S. Office of Education, List Released president of the class. Frosh; Robert T. Sherman, Registrar, which has jurisdiction to authorize IFCRules Listed Candidates for the office, left has released the following lists of new construction, bidding on jobs Bob Mowry, Inter-Fraternity Council president, has an- student averages of 90 and above vacant when Harry Stewart may be accepted by early spring of freshman "round robin" visit to each nounced that the annual for the second semester of the 1950- transferred to Pitt, are Don Nee- year. fraternity this Sunday from 7 to p.m. next 9 house will be held 11 51 term: ly, Tom Mustio, and Dave Bark- Freshmen will be divided into 6 groups and will visit each fra- President Louis T.Benezet,in his ternity house for a period of one-half hour. Freshman ley. Voting will take place from The men's rushing procedure and Oilman, Mary 93.21 noon to 1:30 p.m., and from 7 annual report, commented on the Riesenman, regulations for this year, whkh have Patricia 92.50 to 8:30 p.m. Until such time as favorable enrollment of 1,018 stu- North Segal, been adopted by the IFC, are as To GiveRecital John 90.83 the election shall be complete, dents. He also expressed his ex- Upperclassmen follows: Tonight InFord Chapel Miss Lowry will serve as presi- treme satisfaction with officers and pro- Bird, Shirley 90.17 1. All rushing and pledging W. S. Wright North, Instructor dent. men of the ROTC detachment, and for freshmen and new trans- Bond, Phyllis 90.13 cedures in Music, will present a recital in cited the splendid co-operation of fer will be deferred until a Campbell, Jack 91.75 students Ford Memorial Chapel tonight at George time early in the second semester, Felter, Nancy 91.60 Lt. Col. F. Brodie, com- 8:15 p.m. Accompanying North on Law by French, Ardis 90.60 School Admissions manding officer. the date to be determined the the piano will be his wife, Dagmar Fraternity Gerhardt, Dorothy 92.19 Inter- Council and the open Tests Will Be Given presented Carter North. An invitation Goellner, 92.63 Dr. Allen B. Edwards Dean of Students. has been Jack extended to all students. Goodill, Frederick 90.06 The Educational Testing Service his first report as treasurer of the 2. That no rushing or pledging Mr. North's program will 'be as shall take place until the first Hopper, Jeff 92.19 has announced its schedule for the college, and John R. McFarland, Jr., follows: Kreisler, Leonard 90.00 semester grades are available from I 1951-1952 series of Law School Ad- announced plans for the eastern de- Lewinsohn, Peter _90.29 the college office. "As mission Tests. The exams, which velopment program campaign now a Father with His Children" McClearn, Gerald 96.20 3. That no student shall be eligi- from Coffee — a number of law schools require being organized. Cantata Bach. McKallip, Wayne 90.80 of ble to be pledged untilhe shallhave "My Father, Look My upon Miller, Nancy 90.00 students seeking admission, will be acquired an average grade of 70% Anguish"— Handel. Officers of the'Board were re- Neely, Marianne 90.00 given on November 17, 1951; Feb- or 'better in one semester of work "Honor and Arms" from Samson elected at Saturday's meeting, held Oehmler, Virgie Lou 91.64 ruary 23, 1952; April 26, 1952; at Allegheny College and with a —Handel. and Posey, 94.54 a month earlier than the traditional minimum of twelve hours of work II Joan August 9, 1952. Price, Richard 90.20 homecoming meeting to enable im- completed. Mephisto's Serenade" — from Faust Riddell, Patricia 90.56 Students are advised to consult mediate action on the Buhl grant. 4. That the following regulations Gounod. Robinson, John K. 90.00 the law school to which they are Serving another year are: Sumner govern "Song of the Coat" from shall the conduct of active — La Bo- Smith, Dorothy 95.00 seeking admission for specific advice fraternity members, pledges, or heme Puccini. E. Nichols of Erie, chairman; Paul Tamburine, Sidney 91.40 a fraternity, "Drinking Song" on when to take the exam. W. Johnston, Cleveland, vice-chair- social members of and — from The Fair Taylor, Marion 90.60 new Maid of Perth Bizet. the freshmen and transfer stu- Tucker, Donald 95.31 Application blanks may be ob- man; E. Alexander Hill, Pittsburgh, during previous to dents the time 11l Wilson, Charles 90.64 tained from Dean Charles W. Mc- secretary; and Dr. Edwards, non- that designated the legal rushing Swedish songs, translated as — into Zuberbuhler, Robert 94.79 Cracken. member, and pledging period. English Nystroem, Pergament. treasurer. a. That any entertainment, of IV — any nature, of individual freshmen "To One Unknown" Carpenter. or new transfer students or groups "Silent Noon"— Ralph Vaughn of students by individuals or groups Williams. who are active members of frater- "Adam Was My Grandfather"— ("Continued on page 6) F. D. Moore. Sororities AnnouncePledge Classes Following Week Of Quota Rushing Jean Morse, president of the Allegheny Pan-Heltenic Coun- cil,has announced the 1951 sorority pledge classes. The original quotas set up at the beginning of rush week were later rearrang- ed, leaving each sorority with a quota of fifteen. The new pledges are the following: Alpha Chi Omega: Betty Barlow, Roseanne Berryman,Jacelyn Brown, Frances Davidson, Polly Dunham, Louise Ewing, Mary Jane Gould, Pre-Med Students Anne Harmony, Shirley Havelin, Nancy Hough, Cynthia Howarth, Asked To Register Anne Mitchell, Gladys Mullenix, "All undergraduates interested in Betty Narwold, Sally and Pettit. studying medicineshould register at Alpha Gamma Delta: Carol Dar- once with the faculty pre-medical nell, Edstrom, Leibold, Barbara Nan advisory committee," Dr. Robert Mary McEwen, Judy O'Day, J. Mary Byers, committee, Oilman, chairman of the Diana Russell, Patricia announced today. The first regular legislative meeting of the AUC was held Sunday night in Arter Hall, with president Arnie Reisenman, Georgia S«cor, Faye Lewis officiating. A final vote on the student budget for the year wasthe mainitemon theevening's agenda. Smock, Suzanne Stockton, Nancy "Because of the limited openings Pictured here in the English Seminar room are (left to right): Joyce Lowry, B. J. Coulston, Lewis, Peggy Seib, Daphne Wolfe, Kitty Crawford, Linda Baum, Dick Uhrich, and Bob Mowry. — by Welty, Ann Willis, Nancy Wool- in medical schools," explained Dr. Photo Damm rich, and Muriel Zulch. Byers, the college is anxious to help Alpha Xi Delta: Joan Anderson, every student throughout his four Draft Again Mary Bennett, Barbara Ewing, years to prepare for admission to Exams Second In AUC Series Tells Carol Fletcher, .Frances Golder, the school of his choice. The com- In December, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Ruth Krueger, mittee is prepared to discuss with April Of AnnualBudget,Finances Mary Sceiford, Diana Spaulding, students requirements of medical schools, procedures applying, Selective Service College Quali- Editor's Note: The following is the second in a series of articles Elizabeth Stevens, Suzanne Stock- in and by operation organization. fication Tests are to be given on AUC officials on the of the AUC man, Rosalie White, and Suzanne choice of electives. Entrance re- treasurer, Bob Blomquist explains here the finances and budget. quirements are high," said, "'but Thursday, 13, 1951, Wunderlich. he December and Each semester our college bills include an item entitled Allegheny graduates a high Kappa AlphaTheta:Betty Bender, have Thursday, April 24, 1952. Applica- "Student Activities Fee" in the amount of ten dollars a total rating because of the splendid rec- or Beverly Bixler, Nancy Dubrawsky, tions for the first exam must be of twenty dollars per person for the academic year. Where does Jean Fellows, Carol Hefren, Carol ords made by her graduates in the this money go and for what is itused? past." postmarked no later than midnight Hess, Nancy Johnston, Shirley is regulating and Monday, November 5, 1951, and for The AUC the coordinating body for stu- Jon«s, Mary Lindbeck, Harriet On Tuesday evening the faculty dent activities and as such it receives from the Treasurer of the McCafferty, Patricia Port, Marion committee met with senior pre- the second exam, no later than mid- College the twenty dollars a year Shryock, Shirley Smith, Dorothy medical students and discussed the night Monday, March 10, 1952. which each of us pays. AUC then fourth of our entire student fee. For Stover, and Gloria Thompson. details of applying to medical distributes the money to numerous that we get a dozen all-college Kappa Kappa Gamma: Anne schools, which must be completed Bulletins of informationand appli- campus organizations on the basisof social activities. Considering the quality presented Archibold, Linda Baum, Jane Dal- by November 1. The committee, cations will be available at the local need and effectiveness.

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